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Chris Succo joins Duncan MacKenzie, Ryan Peter Miller, and Tom Sanford in Miami for a conversation that slides easily from pronunciation jokes into a deep dive on abstraction, immediacy, and the quiet, often unspoken labor of sustaining an art practice. Succo unpacks a studio logic built on contradiction: paintings that feel fast but are deeply considered, surfaces that appear minimal but hold layers of decision-making, and a practice that balances commercial necessity with experimental risk. The conversation ranges across Succo's "white paintings," photographic references, sculptural work in foundries, and the strange economics of being a working painter. Along the way, the crew hits Miami art fair nostalgia, Miley Cyrus backed by The Flaming Lips, and the enduring romance of making something that might never sell. This one is about intuition, material intelligence, and what it actually means to keep going in the studio. Chris Succo - https://chrissucco.com/images/ Mark LeBlanc — https://mleblancchicago.com/ Richard Prince — https://gagosian.com/artists/richard-prince/ Paul McCarthy — https://hauserwirth.com/artists/paul-mccarthy/ Willem de Kooning — https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/willem-de-kooning Bushwick Bill — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushwick_Bill Miley Cyrus — https://www.mileycyrus.com/The Flaming Lips — https://www.flaminglips.com/MC Serch — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC_Serch Fugazi — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugazi Michael Harding Paint — https://www.michaelharding.co.uk/ Gamblin — https://gamblincolors.com/
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Send us Fan MailWelcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode we talk about Rousey v Carano, NBA Playoffs, Ramon Ayala, Carl Pavano, Hillary Duff, Central Texas BBQ, RSB BBQ party, Myley Cyrus and Diddy. Girl Fight Night- 17 seconds of glory for 3 million dollars. NBA Playoffs- Wemby has an alien game, will it be enough for the Spurs. Ramon Ayala We try to get some details on this crazy sounding lawsuit. Carl Pavano: Some pretty disturbing stories on a marriage gone wrong. Hillary Duff SI Cover: We talk about Hillary and some other over 40 actresses that join OnlyFans. 25:40 mins: BBQ Time Central Texas BBQ- Johnny visits another bbq spot in central Texas. RSB BBQ Party- We talk about the pairing we were randomly placed by AI40:45 mins: Behing the Red CarpetMiley Cyrus: Hiram tells us about Miley's Hollywood Star. Etsy/ShopReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspothttps://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/Shop ReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspot https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/
Mason is on the show!! BottleRock up in Napa this weekend was a blast. The whole gang was there, and so were the Foo Fighters and the gorgeous weather. Legendary rapper Rob Base has passed away. Is Miley Cyrus married? We still can't remember her new guy's name. Zendaya and Tom Holland adopted a dog from Oakland. Alix Earle is dating older men. Mason has a date! Should Bob come along for moral support? Brandi Glanville has a new excuse for her shocking appearance. Vinnie's daughters are mooching off of his fame. Southern California has skirted a potential explosion. It reminds Vinnie of a famous surf supplier. Remember the phone book? Could AI really help us understand our pets? The gang is divided.
Hour 1: Mason is on the show!! BottleRock up in Napa this weekend was a blast. The whole gang was there, and so were the Foo Fighters and the gorgeous weather. Legendary rapper Rob Base has passed away. Is Miley Cyrus married? We still can't remember her new guy's name. Zendaya and Tom Holland adopted a dog from Oakland. Alix Earle is dating older men. Mason has a date! Should Bob come along for moral support? Brandi Glanville has a new excuse for her shocking appearance. Vinnie's daughters are mooching off of his fame. Southern California has skirted a potential explosion. It reminds Vinnie of a famous surf supplier. Remember the phone book? Could AI really help us understand our pets? The gang is divided. Hour 2: The song of the summer might be AI… oh boy. Vinnie wants Ozzy Osbourne's family to stop cashing in on him. Kristian Gkolomeev breaks swimming record at inaugural Enhanced Games. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu hit $100 Million. Could this possibly be considered a flop? We're getting a Betty Boop movie! Vinnie got himself in trouble over the newest toy craze. Bob's telling us about another party. Happy National Blueberry Cheesecake Day - thank goodness we know. Target is rolling out new shopping carts. Matty doesn't care as long as you put it back. Tipping at a self-serve froyo place is where this TikToker draws the line. Plastic surgeons might soon have Chat GPT to thank for booming business. Hour 3: The internet is swirling about Taylor Swift's bangs. The ladies showed some skin at the AMAs. Sombr didn't want to get off the stage at BottleRock. Pope Leo warns about AI. Did Kevin Hart's Roast ruin all future roasts? Burnt out GenZers are taking mini retirements. Mason is still internet stalking her ex-husband. Vinnie is shocked, but Bob says insists this is perfectly normal behavior. Hour 4: Rolling Stone says these are the greatest gifts America has given the world… Mason isn't so sure. Snoopy is from the North Bay. As a surprise to no one, Matty used to be super into pro wrestling. The ratings are in on Stephen Colbert's final show. Drake is still a huge artist, whether you like it or not. Patty Schemel is selling her stuff. Mason was the other woman, and now she's getting lunch with the wife! Plus, Vinnie's got feel good news stories for us.
This episode of the morning show is a wild ride, covering everything from the weather to pop culture and even a few shocking allegations. The hosts are back from a long Memorial Day weekend, and they're ready to dive into the latest news and gossip.The conversation starts with a rant about the local weather forecasters, who seem to think it's funny to joke about the rain. But the hosts quickly move on to more exciting topics, like the Ariana Grande Getaway contest, where listeners can win tickets to see the singer in both Boston and Chicago. They also discuss the latest news in the world of music, including the American Music Awards and the success of artists like BTS and Miley Cyrus.The hosts also touch on some more serious topics, like the Netflix documentary "The Crash," which tells the story of a teenager who drove her car into a building at high speed, killing her friends and injuring herself. They discuss the controversy surrounding the documentary and the allegations made against the girl's mother. Additionally, they talk about the latest episode of the TV show "Euphoria," which has been making headlines for its graphic content.If you're curious about the latest news and gossip, or if you just want to hear more about the topics that the hosts are discussing, tune in to this episode to hear the full conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miley Cyrus adopted a 20 year old tortoise! Plus, Kaelin gives us all the information on the American Music Awards!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find out why Penelope got ghosted on an all new Waiting by the Phone! And, Miley Cyrus adopted a 20 year old tortoise!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The squad attempts a high-stakes intervention for Maggie, who is weeks away from giving birth and debating if her son should carry the last name of her "Day Zero" deadbeat ex, Bobby from Baldwin Park. Between the family drama, the crew roasts the Drake Hive for spamming Rihanna's comments with ice emojis and investigates the 140 mph "bullet bus" that might soon be terrorizing California freeways. [Edited by @iamdyre
We're diving into the "soft" move of Miley Cyrus's fiancé wanting to take her iconic last name to stand behind her legacy.
Yet another Katy Perry song is trending again and it is truly The One That Got Away. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard charts and if it would have hit #1 15 years ago it would have made history being the 6th #1 on one album. So stream away! Kim Kardashian has a book being released about her. It is Kim approved and even she and her family were involved in the making it. Miley Cyrus is getting her star on the Walk of Fame. I guess her song last year about the very street was in some way a manifestation. Game Stop made a hilarious bid to buy eBay even though eBay is worth 5 times more than them. Spoiler: eBay declined! And James Charles has yet again said something stupid. This is the most out of touch he's ever been!Thank you for listening!
Oh, snap! It's time to hit that runway. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is now in theaters, so we're taking a look back at Disney Channel's very own Miranda Priestly and Raven Baxter's first day working for her in the episode Dues and Dont's. Plus, updates on Princess Diaries 3, Camp Rock 3, and Miley Cyrus's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony speakers. ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by Linda Perry. Perry quickly made her mark as the primary songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist for 4 Non Blondes, where she penned the international hit “What's Up?” (which Thursday covered earlier this year). That album, 1992's Bigger, Better, Faster, More!, spent more than a year on the Billboard 200 following its release, going platinum and racking up millions of streams. Beyond that, Perry has become a major presence behind the scenes, producing Surfbort's Keep On Truckin' in 2021 and working with a slew of pop stars — including Gwen Stefani, Miley Cyrus, and Ariana Grande. Stopping by the Artist Friendly studio, she joins Madden for a wide-ranging conversation about legacy, creativity, and Let It Die Here — her first solo album in 25 years. ------- Listen to their Artist Friendly conversation on Spotify. ------- Follow Artist Friendly! IG: @artist.friendly TikTok: @artist.friendly YouTube: youtube.com/@artist.friendly ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Director/Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman ------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A mom went viral after exposing her daughter’s questionable habit of keeping ranch dressing packets in her car… and somehow the internet is divided.
This week's episode dives into a full Devil Wears Prada review while unpacking why designer fashion may officially be over. From rising prices to oversaturation, the episode explores how luxury brands have lost their exclusivity and whether designer culture has officially peaked.The episode also covers major headlines including the upcoming FIFA World Cup, NJ Transit frustrations, and the buzz surrounding Shakira's new World Cup song featuring Jelly Roll and a Mexican artist whose approval reportedly faced complications. Bravo's newly announced lineup and upcoming shows are discussed, along with Miley Cyrus receiving a star on the Walk of Fame.To wrap things up, the episode takes a more personal turn with a new homemade syrup journey experimenting with caramel syrups and coffee creations to see whether it becomes a new obsession or a complete fail.Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socialblendpod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialblendTwitter: https://twitter.com/socialblendpodGoli Gummies:5% OFF with PROMO: GSTILWELLhttps://go.goli.com/gstilwell Mercari:Use this link for $30 to spend on Mercari!Mercari: https://www.mercari.com/invitations/?iv_code=KBXUDY
We announce a new Teacher of the Week & Miley Cyrus is getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
A massively popular yet still underrated song by an incredibly talented yet still underrated artist, and a cover that takes on an impossible task and winds up still on their feet. Wrecking Ball, originally by Miley Cyrus, covered by Abandoning Sunday. Outro music is Piece of My Heart by Janis Joplin.
If your idea of a perfect weekend involves a high-energy 3D concert experience where the audience is literally moshing in the cinema aisles, we have the ultimate recco from a global pop icon.We’re also talking about the heartwarming adaptation of a best-selling novel featuring a very sassy, very smart sea creature and a retired cleaner with a mystery to solve.Finally, we unpack a quirky new film about a flock of woolly detectives that features one of our favourite leading men, and has been crowned Em's favourite movie of the year (so far).Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. Read more weekly watch recommendations from the Mamamia entertainment team here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. You're listening to a Mom with mea podcast. 00:11Speaker 2 From Mom and May. I welcome to this bill, your daily pop culture fixed. I'm em Vernon and I'm Anihaiswarren, and we are doing we can Everything with my voice gone as well. It does not sound as nice as my previous weeks, because previous weeks does sound quite nice. 00:29Speaker 1 You've got a nice little husk going though. I feel like it's quite sexy. 00:32Speaker 2 I kind of hope it stays like this. 00:35Speaker 3 You're doing a bit of scar jokes and make my throat very dry though, so not good for you, but good for the people. 00:43Speaker 2 Yeah, good for everyone else. Anyway. It's our weekend Watch episode where we give you our favorite movies and TV shows to watch this weekend. On the show today, we have a movie that you can dance to in your living room or on the cinema stage. And we also have a movie that you can vibe with, laugh with, investigate. 01:05Speaker 1 With, talk with. You went on a real journey with that movie. 01:08Speaker 2 Oh my god, I have so much to say, spillers, But first, mon, you have a movie that's been on your radar recently. 01:14Speaker 3 Yes, so there's a movie that's coming out today and I haven't seen it yet because it only drops later tonight. 01:20Speaker 1 But I'm really excited about it because I've read the book. 01:22Speaker 3 Oh so I think a lot of people would have heard of this, because I think a lot of people are reading it right now. Literally went to the park the other day and I saw a woman get out of a book and it was this book. It's everywhere. You might recognize it as the bright yellow book with the octopus on it, yes, but it's called Remarkably Bright Creatures. 01:38Speaker 2 I've heard very, very good things about this book. 01:40Speaker 3 Yeah, it's spent more than sixty four weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It's written by this lady called Shelby van Pelt. 01:48Speaker 1 I don't know any of her other work, but she wrote this book. 01:51Speaker 3 And I actually read it from my book club and I aced the quiz, so it did really well, And I want to free your. 01:56Speaker 2 Book club has quizzes? 01:58Speaker 1 Shall we do a quiz? We take it very serious, not one of. 02:00Speaker 2 Those meant to be fun and enjoyed. 02:03Speaker 1 It's fun and you learn things. Emily. 02:06Speaker 3 So the plot is basically the main character is called Tova Sullivan. She's this woman in her seventies she's retired, but she doesn't fully want to retire, so she still has this part time job cleaning the aquarium and the aquarium the town aquarium. Yeah, it's the aquarium of the town. And she forms a bond. Nothing weird, but she forms a bond with this octopus called Marcellus. 02:29Speaker 2 Is it like a sexual book. 02:30Speaker 3 It's not a sexual pod. It's more of a deeper emotional connection. 02:34Speaker 1 He just gets her. 02:35Speaker 2 Octopuses are meant to be very smart creatures. Isn't it octopi not octopuses. 02:39Speaker 1 I don't think it's octopi. Well, there's no plural in this because it's only one o. 02:43Speaker 2 Well, this octopus seems like he is he or she he muscles, is very smart. So this we have an octopus that would guess who would win the fief for World Cup. 02:52Speaker 3 Yes, so there's all these videos of octopus octopi that. 02:56Speaker 2 Go viral and she doesn't take it seriously. 02:59Speaker 1 But okay, well I'm pretty sure that's what it is. But the woman who wrote. 03:03Speaker 3 This book got inspired by one of those viral videos of the octopus doing something smart. She was like, oh, they're so smart, and then she like wrote this book and there's. 03:10Speaker 1 Parts that are from the octopus perspective. 03:12Speaker 2 They love crazy imaginations. I know, I watched that video and I was like, cool, that made like a massive career out of writing this, Like she's a. 03:21Speaker 3 Seller book, actually great character inspoke, So there's little parts of book that are from the octopus perspective. And he's quite like, I'm sure it's a good book. He said that he's quite disdainful of humans. He's always like, I don't know, he's always kind of like looking down on them. 03:36Speaker 1 It's kind of comic relief in the book club. 03:38Speaker 3 People were divided over whether he's very annoying or very lovable. 03:42Speaker 1 Ah, but anyway. 03:44Speaker 3 It premiered at Sundance earlier this year and was very well received, very warm reception, so I'm very excited to see it. Sally's Field is playing Toba, and Lewis Pullman is in it. He's playing Cameron, who's this other character, Who's this. 03:56Speaker 1 Guy who's like thirty. Honestly, he really annoyed me in it. 03:58Speaker 2 He's just kind of like thirty. 04:00Speaker 1 He's just trying to like, he just has nothing figured out. He just has he's always like. 04:05Speaker 2 Him a break, he's down thirty everything's always breaking. 04:08Speaker 1 His camper van's always breaking. I think it's it is. 04:12Speaker 3 If you read it, you do mean everything goes wrong and it's sort of his fault and you just get it together cameraon. 04:18Speaker 1 But anyway, he's also a lead character. So very excited to see it. I think it'll be quite a heartwarming watch. It's quite emotion I. 04:24Speaker 2 Think, do you think I should read the book before I watch it? 04:27Speaker 3 Yeah? Maybe if you can be bothered. But it's going to come out tonight, so I don't know if you want to be part of the cultural movement, and yeah, maybe I'll just watch the movie. 04:34Speaker 1 Maybe just watch it. 04:35Speaker 3 So it's out on Netflix, I believe around five pm tonight, remarkably Brian creatures. 04:40Speaker 2 I'm excited. 04:42Speaker 3 Okay, So I went to see a movie this week where I have to say, I haven't been to a movie where the atmosphere in the audience was like this crazy for a while. It was the Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, like the live concert experience in three D. 04:58Speaker 1 The day of a show, it just feels like any day at all. 05:02Speaker 4 I just feel like I'm like going to hang out with my friends. 05:05Speaker 2 Here I go. 05:08Speaker 4 To see the scrapes on my hands that is from the fans. I want to feel like it's me and them. You love that. 05:20Speaker 1 I love that. It was really good. 05:24Speaker 3 And I've never gone to a stadium tour of hers, like I didn't go to this tour. I've seen her at festivals when she was on the way up, like it grew in the moon and stuff, but. 05:31Speaker 1 I have never cared. 05:32Speaker 3 I've never seen her well after this, I really want to because she's amazing. I feel like I went to the concert because the crowd were like super fans, so everyone was there dressed in their like caps and kind of like dressed like her and were full like singing along. It was kind of like with the Ears tour with Taylor Swift, how people would go down to the front and like marsh in. 05:51Speaker 2 The like was there a marsh in your cinema? 05:53Speaker 1 There was a mosh in my cinema. 05:55Speaker 3 And the guy next to me was honestly, he brought a lot of the vibes like I wish I could recommend this movie. Sitting next to this particular man, he was like every time she did like a vocal run, he'd be like, yeah, he's kind of like do it along, and then he'd follow along every now and then be like, WHOA, I killed that anyway, So he was very invested. Would you consider yourself a Billie Eilish fan? 06:16Speaker 2 I would consider myself like, yeah, I would say I'm a fan of her music, but I don't know much about her as a person, and I don't think I would like when she came to Sydney. I think it was like a year ago she came to Sydney. I wasn't a big fan enough then to be like, Okay, I'm going to fork out for a concert ticket because concert tickets are expensive. 06:36Speaker 1 They are really expensive. 06:37Speaker 2 As you guys mentioned on the spill, this is. 06:40Speaker 1 A prime example of it. So I would say the same. 06:43Speaker 3 I really like a music, definitely not like a hardcore fan. So I went into it being like, oh am I going to be like a big enough fan to really enjoy this movie. But I really did. And I will say there were probably only like two songs I didn't recognize, like she has so many bangers. 06:56Speaker 2 Yeah, just keep going, and she's an excellent performer and live singer. 07:00Speaker 3 Because she obviously has so many deep emotional, moody songs. Me and my friend who went, We were like, whoa kind of like, you know, feels right now, but then it will suddenly be like bad guy and the whole cinema goes crazy. And it's obviously such a good way to get to experience that if you didn't go to the concert as well. I was thinking before the only concert films I can remember seeing other than this are the Eras Tour and then like never say never, the justin Peoble. 07:21Speaker 2 One, Oh yeah, oh did you ever you know which one I went to which when I was like quite young, like I was in primary school. The Hannah Montana concert me Miley Cyrus. 07:33Speaker 1 I did actually watch that too, and that was crazy. 07:36Speaker 2 Every time one of the Jonas brothers came on screen, every young girl in the cinema would just scream ahead off And I was like, because I was quite a mature young person, so I was like, they're not really there, They're not there. 07:48Speaker 3 I'm so glad you were there to clarify that I was such a looser. 07:51Speaker 2 I was like scolding these kids my age. 07:53Speaker 1 Yeah, like, thank thanks everyone. 07:56Speaker 3 So I feel like this one was different to sort of like the Ears to where it's just the concert films because they had these little behind the scenes interview bits with her as well on the day of the concert, and she it was done in collaboration with James Cameron, like he was one of the directors. 08:10Speaker 2 Oh wow, kind of friend. 08:11Speaker 1 I'm like in between avatars. 08:12Speaker 2 Yes, he's I need to show people the length of my work, not like blue people. 08:17Speaker 1 I'm more than that. 08:18Speaker 2 I'm more than avatar. 08:19Speaker 3 And the way it's shot is great, like the way she has such hypnotic eyes and the way she sort of stares down the camera. 08:25Speaker 2 And the way she does her makeup. I remember one of her I think it was Vogue where they do like the celebrities and how they do their makeup, and like her video went completely viral because of the way she does the eyeliner is so intense. 08:36Speaker 3 They show that in this too, where she sort of tweaks it on the end. She does all her hair and makeup for the tour herself. 08:42Speaker 2 That's crazy. And she's so good at makeup because her face always looks beat. 08:47Speaker 3 Yeah, she looked really great, and she talked about some really interesting things in the interview bits that he did with her, so she sort of explained her reasoning for why she dresses in the kind of basketball jersey and like baggy shorts for the concert, and she sort of spoke about how there's not that many female pop stars who don't do the whole like dress up and look really sexy kind of thing. Obviously we see that more with like Taylor Swift, Sabrina carp and to take and prey all those people, and she was like, I just didn't really want to have to do that because when I was growing up watching rap artists and they would just run around the stage being so comfortable and free, I just wanted to be like that, and she didn't see other women doing that, so she really wanted to be that for like the next generation of girls. 09:24Speaker 2 That's so cute. 09:25Speaker 1 Yeah, So I thought. 09:26Speaker 3 They showed really interesting things like that, a lot of interviews with the fans, and then also sort of showed how she is as a creative, like she's really involved in the lighting, she's really involved in everything to do with the stadium more than just like getting up there and singing. And then one thing I thought was really cute is that every town that they go to, they kind of connect with a rescue dog center and they bring in dogs for the crew and the other band members to like. 09:49Speaker 1 Have us like little therapy dogs and they play with them. 09:51Speaker 2 Shut up, why do we do that here? 09:53Speaker 1 And we should bring that. 09:55Speaker 2 We just had a dog in our studio just sleeping over there. 09:57Speaker 1 I think the podcast would be better. 09:58Speaker 2 Yeah, let's put that in our next like quarterly review. I want to do this, improvements to me for yourself, And I was like, improvements for everyone else bringing dogs. 10:10Speaker 3 So yeah, Billy Eilish hit me hard and soft. The tour live, it's out in cinema's now. Probably a good one if you have kids as well. I feel like all the like there were a lot of children there and they were really getting into it too, so. 10:20Speaker 2 Yeah, good family experience. Okay, I need to talk about a movie that I saw over the weekend. I was very lucky. I got to go to the Sydney screening of this movie. And when you know it's a weekend screening, it means there's going to be a lot of kids there. Because kids can come out in the weekend. 10:39Speaker 1 They're like vampires at night on the weekend. 10:41Speaker 2 We never see them throughout the week. We only see them on the weekend. So I went to the screening much similar to you, chaotic crowd, vibe vibes, a lot of children. And I was sitting next to Tina Burke and a few of us, and someone was like, Oh my god, look at all those kids over there. Look how many there are. And I was like, Oh my god, that's crazy. And then I realized those kids, all of them belonged to exact producer Georgie Page, all eight all millions of kids. There's like a million kids in that theater. Whoever went to Sheep Detectives in the weekend? All those kids you saw, all Georgie Pages kids, every single one of them. It was such a fun movie. Oh sorry, it's called Sheep Detectives. I should have lived with that. 11:22Speaker 1 The movie you've been talking about, a wee movie. 11:25Speaker 3 Of the year. 11:26Speaker 2 I reckon. I think Tina Burke agrees with me. Georgie, do you agree with me? She says, best movie ever. 11:33Speaker 5 If there's one secret to happiness in. 11:35Speaker 3 My life, it's taking care of the kindest creatures on earth, sheep. 11:42Speaker 4 I'm keeping them well fed, well groomed, and. 11:45Speaker 2 Each day read out loud to them mysteries who've done it? I know who the killer was. 11:51Speaker 1 Our shepherd was murdered and we shall solve the crime. I am George Hardy's lawyer. 11:57Speaker 5 He wrote and will in the night Time stories that people and the will are always the suspects. 12:01Speaker 2 That man had nothing. 12:03Speaker 1 Well, actually there is thirty million dollars and we have our motive. 12:09Speaker 2 It is so good. I regret not bringing more people because I want everyone to watch this. 12:15Speaker 3 You're like, why didn't they shut down the street at the State Theater like for dettlewors Prada. 12:19Speaker 2 I actually reckon, Hugh Jackman should have done like a big premiere here, Like, the reception for this movie is huge? 12:25Speaker 1 So is he in it quite a lot? 12:27Speaker 2 He's yes, he's in trailer. 12:29Speaker 1 Didn't make it seem that way. 12:30Speaker 2 Because his character dies very early on in the movie, which is also shown in the trailer, but he comes back during like flashbacks and stuff like that. So he's in like the whole length of the movie as an actor. Okay, but it's the highest rated movie he's ever done. 12:43Speaker 1 That's so unfortunate for him. What about the Greatest Showman? I thought that the guy's literally Wolverine. 12:52Speaker 2 Sorry, Hugh, but it is what it is anyway, sheep detective what it's about? So yes, Hugh Jackman is I would say the main character. He plays a shepherd who owns like this flock of sheep, and they're not like you know how when you see a flock of sheep, how they all look the same. 13:08Speaker 4 Not. 13:10Speaker 2 I think he like collects him throughout his life, so they're all like kind of like sheep who have just all come together. Anyways, he loves his sheep so much. She lives in just like a little caravan on his like field. And every night he reads detective stories to his sheep, and they say and he thinks he's just having a good time reading stories to his sheep, and then when he goes inside, it's shown to the audience that the sheep actually understand everything he's been saying, and they get really into the detective stories. His I was gonna say, the main sheep, his main sheep, the top sheep. His name is Lily. 13:46Speaker 1 Oh, it's a woman. It's a woman. 13:48Speaker 2 And she is played by Julia Louis Dreyfuss. Oh, very very good. She is like so well done. The other main character sheep is Sebastian and he's played by Brian Cranson, also really well done. 14:00Speaker 3 They played by just the voice, the voice voice. They're not there the voice. The sheep are very much Cgi sheep, and they're very very cute anyway, So what happens. Hugh Jackman murdered. I forgot his real name in the movie. We're calling him Hugh Jackman. 14:17Speaker 2 But you're not spoiling because he's in the trailer. It's in the trailer. He gets murdered, and then the sheep decide to investigate his murder because they know so much about murder because he's been reading them all these detective stories. 14:28Speaker 1 It's almost like he knew it was gonna happen. 14:30Speaker 2 Ah nice, And it's really hard for the sheep because they've never left their flock and they've never left the field, so even just crossing a road, they've never seen a road before. The Steaks couldn't be high of the sheep leaving their field to get into the town because the stupid humans don't know what they're doing. Nicholas Braun is the main police guy and the only police guy of the town. He has no idea what he's doing. He's busy taking orders from Emma Thompson and she's just the lawyer. She has no idea what she's doing, so the have to keep giving the humans clues so they can help investigate Hugh Jackman's death. 15:05Speaker 3 Do you know there's actually a lot of parallels to this in the Octopus book, because the octopus. 15:08Speaker 1 Helped solve a mystery. I forgot to say that. 15:10Speaker 3 So there's a running commentary that humans need to listen to animals more. 15:14Speaker 2 Okay, whatever, No, it's true. I think humans need to listen to animals more. And in the end, they do listen to them. I mean not physically. They still can't understand what they're saying, but they do listen to them. But there was a lot of good analogies in this, So, like the sheep do this thing where they all come down to three to forget what they just experience. So it's all about like kind of like living in your trauma, not always like pushing things aside and trying to forget it. 15:41Speaker 1 So what but count down to three to forget what they're just seeing because they were. 15:44Speaker 2 Like, Hugh Jackman just died. Everyone, let's forget this. This was so terrible. One, two, three, And then they forget it. But then they were like, no, we deserve to remember Hugh Jackman. He did so much for our life and for our flock. But then, but then I looked into this, this is not a thing that sheep do. Sheep have actually very good memories and remember everything. 16:02Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't expect so that was kind of a PLoP hole in the movie. 16:06Speaker 1 I thought this was steeped. 16:07Speaker 2 In real sheep yess. Yes, what is a real sheep? Fact though, is that there's a cute little lamb in the movie that's like really like muddy and dirty, and the other sheep want nothing to do with it because it's the winter lamb and usually when lambs are born in the winter gets rejected by. 16:24Speaker 1 The flock so they die. 16:26Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, this one didn't die spoilers, but like Hugh Jackman's the only one that really loves it, and he died. He dies, And now who's gonna love the lamb? 16:36Speaker 1 I'm gonna want you to forget that? 16:38Speaker 4 What? 16:39Speaker 2 Two? 16:39Speaker 4 Three? 16:40Speaker 1 What lamb? 16:41Speaker 2 What is this place? Where am I? But anyway, okay, I do want to say that this movie, although it's like marketed towards kids and family, it is such a good movie and it's also has really deep themes that I didn't expect from a kid's movie, kind of like int like where like you know how adults like draw so many like parallels to it. It's one of those really good movies. It's also much sader than what I expected. And because the whole thing's in a mystery, it's kind of like a Sherlock's Home vibe where you're like trying to guess who the killer is A body kid next to me guessed it in two seconds. 17:19Speaker 1 We like, don't spoil it. 17:21Speaker 2 Well, the person came on screen and the kid next to me was like, that person did it, And I was like, kids are so stupid. And then as I was watching, I was like, oh, maybe they're just I think that might be And then yeah, that eight year old kid next to me just spoiled the whole movie. But you know what, kids are smart. I guess. 17:38Speaker 3 Well, it's really good though, when they do those movies that parents can also genuinely enjoy, not just like you know some like Duck. 17:44Speaker 4 Well. 17:45Speaker 2 Everyone from our team were just like full adults. We didn't besides Georgie, we all bought other adult people. 17:50Speaker 3 You guys decided Saturday, this is what I'm doing and watching some sheeps of. 17:54Speaker 2 The Murder and I'm so glad I did. I really want to watch it again. 17:57Speaker 1 Now you have really sold it. I want to see it now. 17:59Speaker 2 Oh my god, it's so good. Anyway, that's sheep detectives in cinemas. Yes, you can take your family, but I promise you you will enjoy it more than your kids. 18:07Speaker 1 Thank you so much for listening to this spill. 18:09Speaker 3 We have another super exciting episode dropping this afternoon, a brutally honest review of a film that you absolutely don't. 18:16Speaker 1 Want to miss. Emma and Laura are unpacking all of it. 18:19Speaker 3 This fill is produced by me Minishiuslawn with a video production by Michael Keene and we'll see you this afternoon. 18:25Speaker 5 Bye see ya, Mamma. Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land. 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You get the best of both worlds this week on a brand new TVPL looking back on 20 years of Hannah Montana! Joining us this week is returning guest J. W. Crump (Pod Ledom) to discuss our favorite pop music from artists both fictitious and real, the acting prowess of Billy Ray Cyrus and so much more! Hannah's concert may be sold out but you've got a front row seat to all the action as we recap one of Disney's biggest hits! Thanks To Riverside For Sponsoring The Pod! Click this link to learn more!With:Geoff KerbisMax SingerGuest: J. W. Crump
Welcome to the Internet 5-6-2026 …What was the very best year ever in Pop Culture? …Jon likes farting in Public …What if Linkin Park performed Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball?
In this Delirious WEST 2026 wrap-up episode, I'm joined once again by the wonderful Karin Ridley, fresh from completing the 200 miler and earning her second Delirious plugger - which officially makes her a double plugger!
In honour of Mental Health Awareness Month, we're revisiting some powerful insights from IN-Q on the connection between creativity, expression, and mental wellness. Welcome to this week's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. If you've been struggling with anxiety, burnout, loneliness, or emotional overwhelm, this conversation explores how creative expression, vulnerability, and storytelling can become powerful tools for healing and resilience. We talk about the deeper causes behind the current mental health crisis, and a new, realistic perspective on happiness and fulfillment. IN-Q is an Emmy-nominated poet, multi-platinum songwriter, world renowned keynote speaker, best-selling author of Inquire Within and The Never Ending Now Poetry journal. IN-Q has written songs with artists like Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus and Mike Posner, and he was named to Oprah's SuperSoul 100 list of the world's most influential thought leaders. He hosts writing workshops around the world, and works with brands like Nike, Spotify, Google and Lululemon to help their teams tell their stories and find their authentic voice. Follow IN-Q on Instagram and his website in-q.com. Get IN-Q's book Inquire Within and The Never Ending Now Poetry Journal. Listen to our full episode here! Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes. Subscribe to my Substack:teachmehowtoadult.substack.comFollow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube
For this special episode, Rob asked artist, musician and flight attendant Cori Elba - who ALSO happens to be his daughter - to curate a playlist of songs by female artists/female-fronted bands that had an effect on her life. As you'll hear, these aren't just 'favorite songs', but songs she's listened to literally hundreds of times and that ultimately played a huge role in her development as an independent, badass female human. Songs discussed in this episode: Real Wild Child - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts; Just A Flight Attendant, Incel - Cori Elba; Cardigan - Taylor Swift; Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle; New Radio - Bikini Kill; All-American Bitch - Olivia Rodrigo; Just Like Magic - Ariana Grande; Flowers - Miley Cyrus; Archie, Marry Me - Alvvays; End Of The World - Miley Cyrus; She Plays Bass, Space Cadet - Beabadoobee; Serotonin - Girl In Red; Vacation - The Go-Go's; Sk8er Boi, Don't Tell Me, My World - Avril Lavigne; Clearest Blue, Graffiti - Chvrches; Freak, Here We Go Again - Demi Lovato; Nice Jewish Girl, Dumped In Tokyo - Cori Elba
"Love is fragile. And we're not always its best caretakers."If Nicholas Sparks has no haters, BJ Colangelo is dead. This week, The Wives Colangelo are diving into Miley Cyrus' first major post-Hannah Montana role in the romantic drama, The Last Song. Discussions include Liam Hemsworth's strange hair color, the plague of #NotLikeMostGirl styling, and the criminal offense of only letting Miley sing Maroon 5 in this movie.--------Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/thisendsatprom--------MONTHLY SPOTLIGHTEquality Ohio: https://www.equalityohio.org--------Social Media Plugs@ThisEndsAtProm@BJColangelo@HarmonyColangelo----------Logo Design: Haley Doodles @HaleyDoodleDoTheme Song: The Sonder Bombs 'Title': https://thesonderbombs.bandcamp.com/
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Miss Heard celebrates Season 7, Episode 348 where we are fresh off our last episode connecting Miley Cyrus' “Wrecking Ball” to its inspiration, we dive into Sinéad O'Connor's iconic “Nothing Compares 2 U” for our next misheard lyric. We explore how this emotional, Prince-penned ballad became a global phenomenon, fueled by its haunting one-take vocal and unforgettable tear-filled video. Along the way, we unpack the song's legacy, its raw vulnerability, and the surprising ways listeners have hilariously misheard such a deeply heartfelt classic. #missheardsonglyrics #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #NothingCompares2U #SineadOConnor #Prince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-EF60neguk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Compares_2_U https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin%C3%A9ad_O%27Connor
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POV: It's 2006, the Jonas Brothers have just released their debut album, It's About Time, and you briefly leave your body. Caroline and I get into her music origin story, her earliest fandoms, and how that eventually led to building the Chicago Show Calendar.Then we get into the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Ditching Spotify and starting fresh on Qobuz, the way people undervalue small businesses, and music industry PR literacy ft. the Geese psyop discourse.FOLLOW CAROLINE & CHICAGO SHOW CALENDARInstagram: @chicagoshowcalendar Support the showTHERE'S MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM: FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbesFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.com
Creativity through the lens of a former National Geographic and White House photographer, business coach and author"Creativity: Someone who can see the end results of see the big picture."Scott Proposki spent 27 years behind the camera, photographing for National Geographic, The White House, HBO, Microsoft, and celebrities like Robin Williams and Miley Cyrus. He built a seven-figure photography business and led teams across North America.Then he lost it all.Through the painful rebuilding process, Scott discovered what photographers really need isn't more talent, it's the business foundation that turns talent into predictable, sustainable success. That realization led him to create the Camera Focus Method™Then, in 2019, Scott published a book that would unknowingly change his life: Camera Focus.Written to help creatives and photographers with ADHD tap into their greatest superpower, their camera, the book showed readers how to focus their energy, use their natural gifts, and build stronger creative businesses.What Scott didn't realize was that the book he wrote for others would soon become the book that saved him.When the world shut down in 2020, his entire photography business collapsed in a single week. Events stopped. Contracts disappeared. Revenue evaporated. Decades of momentum vanished overnight. And Scott, for the first time in his life, went completely silent.No shoots.No business.No social media.Just three years of darkness, reflection, and rebuilding.During one of the most challenging and most isolating seasons of his life, Scott found himself returning to the pages of Camera Focus, the very work he had created to help others. Its core principles became his lifeline. Its message became his compass. And slowly, it helped pull him out of depression, doubt, and the question every creative eventually faces:Who am I without the work I once built my life around?In that quiet, Scott realized something profound:He wasn't meant to return to the business he once had.He was meant to build something stronger and to help others do the same.That transformation became the foundation of the Camera Focus Method™, a step-by-step system created to help photographers build businesses that aren't fragile, but unshakeable — built on clarity, systems, purpose, and confidence.Scott didn't disappear because he was defeated.He disappeared because he was being rebuilt.And today, he's back with more clarity, purpose, and fire than ever — committed to helping photographers around the world create businesses (and lives) that can weather any storm.https://scottproposki.com/https://www.facebook.com/CameraFocusMethod/#https://www.instagram.com/photographybusinessmadesimplehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottproposki/Send us Fan Mail
Scott Proposki spent 28 years photographing the White House, National Geographic shoots, and celebrities like Sylvester Stallone and Robin Williams. Then COVID hit, and a 28-year career disappeared in 24 hours.In this conversation we get into:What actually happens when your identity dies overnightWhy $1 million in sales paid him less than $200K soloThe 3 words from Bill Belichick that restarted his careerWhy AI is not the death of photography (or any creative business)This is not a "how I bounced back in 30 days" story. Scott went silent for three years before he could even start rebuilding. That detail matters. If you have ever felt trapped by the business you built, watched your industry shift overnight, or wondered whether scaling is actually worth it, this one is for you.
What does it really take to perform at the highest level, night after night, without burning out your voice?In Part 1 of this powerful two-part series, voice specialist Mindy Pack shares insights from working with elite singers and touring artists at the highest level of the music industry.Mindy is a master vocal coach specialising in vocal health, rehabilitation, and performance. She holds a Certificate in Clinical Vocology from the National Centre for Voice and Speech, is certified in laryngeal manipulation, and is also a licensed massage therapist integrating voice science, body awareness, and performance strategy, offering a holistic approach to vocal health and longevity.Mindy has worked with some of the world's leading artists, including Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, Noah Kahan, Chappell Roan, The Lumineers, and Sabrina Carpenter, just to name a few, helping them sustain their voices at the highest level of performance.In today's episode we explore:✔ How Mindy began working with high-profile singers✔ What elite performers struggle with behind the scenes✔ The true demands of touring life✔ How singers maintain stamina and endurance✔ Why voice care must extend beyond technique✔ The role of the body in vocal performanceMindy teaches us that singing at a high level is not just about talent — it's about sustainability, awareness, and preparation. Part 2 will be released next week.Find Mindy Here:mindypack.cominstagram.com/mindypackinstagram.com/voicestrawspotify.com/embed/playlist/4SIzKmgkVISEgOx6pnW84jlinkedin.com/in/mindy-packfacebook.com/MindyPackStudioVoice Straw:voicestraw.comDiscount code: VOICEANDBEYOND (at checkout)Find Marisa online:Website: https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmarisaleenaismith/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmarisaleenaismith/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marisa.lee.12YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@avoiceandbeyond3519/videosResources:MLN Coaching Program: https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/mentoring/Schedule a Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/info-56015/discovery Gratitude Journal: https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/product/in-gratitude-my-daily-self-journal/Download your eBook: Thriving in a Creative Industry: https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/product/ebook-thriving-in-a-creative-industry-dr-marisa-lee-naismith/Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps! ...
From Tom Cruise and Jared Leto to Allison Mack and Gwyneth Paltrow, Celebrity Cult Expert Cassie Marie says celebrities have a long association with cults and cult-like behavior. We talk why celebrities are drawn to cults, the biggest celebrity cults and the strangest celebrity cult stories. Then, it's raking the leaves and mowing the lawn vs, weeding and power washing as we countdown the Top 5 Worst Yard Chores. 00:00 Introducing Celebrity Cult Expert Cassie Marie 01:38 Why Celebrities are Drawn to Cults 03:58 How Cults Draw Celebrities In 07:04 Tom Cruise and Cults 11:26 The Biggest Celebrity Cult 12:55 Gwyneth Paltrow and Cults 16:04 Allison Mack and Cults 17:06 Miley Cyrus and Cults 20:59 Jared Leto and Cults 23:50 The Most Dangerous Cult 25:32 Justin Bieber and Cults 29:27 Pointless 51:07 The Five Worst Yard Chores Contact the Show Cassie Marie TikTok Cassie Marie Instagram Cassie Marie YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miss Heard celebrates Season 7, Episode 347 where in this episode, we dive into our very first misheard lyric from Miley Cyrus's smash hit “Wrecking Ball,” perfectly timed after last week's Dolly Parton connection. We explore how the emotional breakup anthem became a chart-topping phenomenon, and how one famously misunderstood line adds a hilarious twist to an otherwise heartfelt song. Plus, we unpack the song's legacy, iconic (and controversial) video, and why it still sticks in our heads, whether we hear the lyrics right or not. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #misheardsonglyrics #MileyCyrus #WreckingBall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrecking_Ball_(Miley_Cyrus_song) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miley_Cyrus https://www.songfacts.com/facts/miley-cyrus/wrecking-ball
It's our live watch recording of the Drag Race Season 18 finale! WHO WILL WIN THE CROWN! It's the Season 18 RuPaul's Drag Race finale - and after a strong season of very talented queens who never found their footing (Athena), unforgettable walks (Discord), and shock eliminations (Jane), it's time to crown a winner. Each girl brings an original song, an unforgettable look, and gives it there all. Will it be Nini Coco? Will Myki Meeks take the crown? Will Darlene Mitchell charm her way to number one? PLUS Crystal Envy returns to present Miss Congeniality and Miley Cyrus receives her flowers – and provides the final lipsync track! Find out who wins on an all-new HTML On X Is For Show! X IS FOR SHOW is a talk show for your favorite media, the same way THE OFFICE was a documentary about a paper company. Every week, THE ACTION PACK gathers to discuss a wide range of entertainment media and news, from film & TV to comics to gaming, music, and beyond. Led by NICO (@NicoAction) and TK (@TKAccidental) with producer KEVO (@KevoReally), as well as a variety of friends and special guests, these LIVE discussions are not to be missed - so be sure to tune in and join us for all the fun!
The crown has been claimed, the final lip sync has played out, and Season 18 comes to a close. Joe and Nathan break down the Grand Finale—from the final three performances to the crowning of America's Next Drag Superstar—while asking the bigger question: did this season live up to the talent of its cast? Episode Highlights Joe and Nathan kick things off with a quick look at the finale format and why it continues to feel… off. They dig into the loss of the live finale energy, how pre-taped finales impact storytelling, and why the show may be missing opportunities to respond to audience reactions in real time. The conversation turns to the final three—Darlene Mitchell, Nini Coco, and Mikey Meeks—as each queen delivers her original performance. They discuss what worked, what didn't, and how each queen's narrative (or lack thereof) shaped the outcome of the season. They also cover: Jane Don't winning Miss Congeniality The ongoing issue of branding-heavy segments (and whether they're dragging the show down) Miley Cyrus receiving the “Giving Us Lifetime Achievement Award” The overall pacing and structure of the finale episode When it comes to the final lip sync, Joe and Nathan debate who actually won the performance versus who ultimately took the crown—and whether those were the same thing. The Big Takeaway The talent was there—but the production didn't match it. Joe argues that Season 18 featured a strong cast that was ultimately underserved by weak challenges, inconsistent storytelling, and a finale format that feels increasingly disconnected from the audience. Final Thoughts Season 18 ends not with a bang, but with a shrug. While there were standout queens and memorable moments along the way, the finale—and the season as a whole—left Joe and Nathan wanting more. The question now: can the show course-correct, or is this the new normal? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Well Toxic Fans, we've come to the end of season 18! Who wins? Who is Miss Congeniality? And why is Miley Cyrus giving us life? All this and more!!
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We're celebrating 20 years of Hannah Montana by testing Jenn's Miley Cyrus knowledge, she may or may not get right, and then we're playing Disneyholics Trivia with some buzzing springtime themed questions. Lots of fun ahead!
This year marks 20 years since Hannah Montana premiered on the Disney Channel. The show made a global phenomenon of star Miley Cyrus and her pop-star alter ego. It's been streamed millions of hours since going off the air, and influenced the next generation of pop stars like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter. With the new Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special on Disney Plus, we figured it's a good time to look back at the legacy of the show, and where it fits into Miley's career.Follow Pop Culture Happy Hour on Letterboxd at letterboxd.com/nprpopcultureTo manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Chappell Roan's backlash over an 11-year-old fan encounter. Lisa Kudrow on the perils of reality TV. Miley Cyrus unpacks the “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special.” Gwyneth Paltrow leans into nepo baby status. Doja Cat's doppelganger: Joy Behar? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In honor of Miley Cyrus getting the Innovator Award at the iHeart Radio Music Awards, we're going back in time to when Miley joined us in studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapters: 00:00 - 06:44 - Chicago recap 06:45 - 14:49 - Pat's peptide journey 14:50 - 19:54 - Layla Taylor of SLOMW 19:55 - 35:45 - Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' drama 35:46 - 36:46 - Miley Cyrus shades Alex Cooper 36:47 - 41:49 Justin Timberlake's DUI 41:50 - 01:06:10 - Chappell Roan VS 11 year old fan 01:09:30 - 01:11:58 - Trish's tech past/working with southern women 01:11:59 - 01:16:51 - Jersey Shore beaches VS Cape Cod beaches Kelly and Pat sit down for a SPIRITED conversation on everything from Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette drama to Chappell Roan's run in with an 11 year old. They also discuss Justin Timberlake's DUI, Miley Cyrus's shading of Alex Cooper, and Pat's peptide journey. That plus an ode to southern women and the beaches of the Jersey Shore. Support Our Sponsors: Mars Men: Get 50% off for life plus Free Shipping AND 3 Free Gifts at https://MenGoToMars.com Stella Blue Coffee: Try it now at stellabluecoffee.com Fabletics: Head to https://Fabletics.com/outandabout, take a quick style quiz, and be sure to select outandabout when prompted to unlock your offer. Fast Growing Trees: Get 20% off your first purchase at https://FastGrowingTrees.com/ABOUT when using the code ABOUT at checkoutYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/outandabout