00:00I'm Marc Maron, I'm watching, or you're watching, what are we doing? Life Minute TV.
00:08Julie Sebaugh, a producer and writer, a journalist, came to me in like late 2020
00:14and we discussed the idea of doing a Marc Maron documentary, you know,
00:18obviously after Lynn Shelton had passed, it was a very touchy time and challenging for Marc,
00:23so we were very careful with how we approached it, but it felt like the sort of entry point
00:29into a Marc Maron documentary as opposed to a typical celebrity bio doc, you know.
00:33Grief comes in different forms and, you know, it's very relatable to talk about.
00:38Well, there's nothing you can do to control those feelings and there's no reason to not let them happen.
00:43People can, people can and will show up for you.
00:47What I really learned about Marc is that he is a teddy bear deep down, he's a sweet, sweet guy,
00:51he puts up a hard shell, and I think when you see the film you'll realize that, you know,
00:56deep down he is an affable, good person.
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