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Spout Podcast

Spout Podcast

著者: Spout Podcast & Studio71
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You know them for their songs, videos, and epic performances, but there is always something even their super fans don't know until now. This is the Spout Podcast, where famous people spout off about more than they're famous for. For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com We want to make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20PolicySpout Podcast & Studio71 社会科学 音楽
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  • Daisy Fuentes: MTV, Aging Gracefully, and Love After 40
    2025/12/22
    In this episode of Spout Podcast, host Tamara Dhia sits down with cultural icon Daisy Fuentes for a wide-ranging, honest conversation about career longevity, reinvention, love after 40, and why aging is power. Daisy reflects on breaking into MTV during its absolute peak, becoming the first Latina VJ, and hosting House of Styleat a moment in pop culture that will never be replicated. She shares the real story behind her audition, how manifestation worked long before social media, and why authenticity—not polish—is what actually connects. Beyond MTV, Daisy opens up about evolving past the spotlight, building a fashion brand that has lasted for decades, and why surrounding yourself with the right people matters more than ego. The conversation turns deeply personal as she talks about aging gracefully on her own terms, dating in today’s world, and meeting her husband later in life. This episode is thoughtful, funny, and deeply affirming for anyone navigating change, ambition, or reinvention in their second (or third) act. In this episode, we cover: MTV’s golden era and why it can’t be recreated Becoming the first Latina MTV VJ Relationships and the impact of social media Aging gracefully and reclaiming confidence Love, marriage, and dating after 40 They story of her marriage to Richard Marx Building a long-lasting brand as a female entrepreneur Why evolving matters more than reinventing If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to stay relevant, fulfilled, and powerful as life changes—this conversation is for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    50 分
  • Bailey Spinn Enters Her Heavy Era
    2025/12/15
    On this episode of Spout, Nick Major sits down with the Virginia-born, LA-based artist to talk about her evolution from viral POV creator to full-throttle alt-rock force. Bailey opens up about her newest single “Critical,” her heaviest release yet, and what pulled her toward darker, louder sounds after growing up on pop rock, musical theater, and bands like Evanescence, I Prevail, and Slipknot. She shares what it was like working with producer Erik Ron, discovering the freedom of breakdowns and heavy guitars, and why this next chapter of music feels like the most honest version of her yet. The conversation traces her journey from competitive swimmer to COVID-era TikTok breakout, navigating internet criticism, and slowly earning the confidence to step out from skits and into original music—even when the audience wasn’t ready. Bailey also talks about songwriting as survival, Disney influences shaping her sense of drama, family support, LA culture shock, touring dreams, tattoos, and why she’s officially done playing it safe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    51 分
  • Cooper Alan: The Songs, the Baby, and the Season Ahead
    2025/12/08
    Two weeks before releasing a twenty-song double album and two weeks before becoming a first-time father, Cooper Alan sat down with Erik Zachary — and yes, he’s feeling all the emotions at once. In this episode, Cooper talks about choosing “Starting the Show” for his Today Show debut and why it was the rare moment where one of his own songs actually made him cry. He explains how Winston-Salem turned into a sprawling two-disc project, why he kept adding tracks until the absolute last second, and how writing every day has become both his routine and his reset. Cooper also opens up about the whirlwind of impending parenthood, the surprisingly unhelpful advice people give new dads, and the grounding force of the hometown he loves so much. He shares the stories behind Winston-Salem’s quirks, the family moments that shaped this record, and the mental-health journey that inspired the Cooper Alan Foundation — now one of the most meaningful parts of his career. From shoeys in Australia to an upcoming UK run, from working with Flo Rida to navigating the strange feeling of not wanting to listen to his own music once it’s out, Cooper is honest, funny, and fully himself. And as he prepares for both a new album and a new baby, he reflects on what he hopes people feel when they hear this project front to back. Winston-Salem is out now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    36 分
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