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  • Vanderpump Rules’ Natalie Maguire on Shane, Season 13 & “Passenger”
    2026/06/18
    Vanderpump Rules star and singer Natalie Maguire joins Spout to talk about stepping into Bravo’s biggest reboot, why the new cast expected backlash, and what it was really like going from SUR bartender to one of the most talked-about faces on the show. Natalie shares where things stand with Shane, what changed after the reunion, how she looks back on the drama with Kim and Marcus, and why she does not plan to overthink Season 13. She also talks about working with Lisa Vanderpump, forming friendships with Vanderpump OGs like Scheana, Ariana, Lala, Schwartz and Katie, and the surreal Coachella moment that put her near the Kardashians. Plus, Natalie breaks down the reaction to her debut single “Passenger,” her plans for more music, the possibility of an EP, writing songs about real relationships, and why she is ready to bring more of her music into the Vanderpump world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    45 分
  • Tori Kelly on God Must Really Love Me, Motherhood, Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber & Her NBA Finals Anthem Scare
    2026/06/15
    Tori Kelly joins Spout to talk about her new album, God Must Really Love Me, and the life moments that shaped it: motherhood, faith, marriage, family, and finding peace in the middle of a long creative journey. Tori shares why her son’s voice appears on the album, how becoming a mom changed her songwriting, and why this project feels like the clearest picture of who she is today. She also looks back on the full-circle connection between “Dear No One” and “Dive,” opening for Ed Sheeran while pregnant, writing with Ed early in her career, and the possibility of future collaborations with Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande. Plus, Tori talks about winning a Grammy with Jacob Collier and John Legend for “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” the pressure of singing the national anthem at the NBA Finals, and the live TV sound scare that nearly threw everything off moments before she performed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    41 分
  • Lauren Spencer Smith on Album Three, Sad Songs and Staying True to Herself
    2026/06/11
    Lauren Spencer Smith talks about what comes after The Art of Being a Mess, why her third album may return to stripped-down sad songs, and the pressure artists face when too many opinions enter the creative process. She also shares what she learned from watching numbers and streaming statistics, why she wants to release music while the emotions are still fresh, and what fans can expect from her upcoming tours with Teddy Swims and Hilary Duff. Plus, Lauren explains how her onstage “Tell Me a Secret” box became unexpectedly unhinged, her love of elaborate tour pranks, and why she believes authenticity matters more than trying to look cool online Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    45 分
  • Spencer Sutherland on Life Is Glamorous, A$AP Rocky, Teddy Swims & Choosing Drama
    2026/06/08
    Spencer Sutherland joins Spout to talk about the new era behind “Life Is Glamorous,” why he wants big anthems, theatrical live shows, and old-school showmanship to come back, and how his next album came together during long writing days in Nashville. He also tells the story of getting a DM that led to working with A$AP Rocky, how a viral Teddy Swims “Lose Control”duet changed what people recognized him for, and what it felt like when his original music started connecting online. Spencer looks back at “Selfish,” The X Factor UK, The Drama, and the years it took to figure out what kind of artist he actually wanted to be. The conversation also covers acting, working with Meghan Trainor, reading comments, fan girls having better instincts than music executives, and why being “the most chalant” might be the real Spencer Sutherland brand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    53 分
  • Joe Nichols on Tequila, Traditional Country & What Success Means Now
    2026/06/03
    Joe Nichols joins Spout to talk about the long road behind his country career, the traditional sound he never abandoned, and why country music may finally be circling back to its roots. Joe reflects on his new music, including “Fighting the Good Fight,” “Goodbyes Are Hard to Listen To,” and the upcoming “High Notes,” while sharing why he is taking his time building a full album instead of rushing the process. He also looks back on the unexpected rise of “Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off,” the chart drama behind “Brokenheartsville,” hearing other artists cover his songs, and why connecting with fans now means more to him than chasing another number one. Plus, Joe opens up about his Arkansas roots, his love for trout fishing in the Ozarks, his work with Home Run for Hope, and how his perspective has shifted from competing with other artists to rooting for them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    39 分
  • Bobby Bones on Moving to Netflix, Being a Dad and Mastering the Art of the Interview
    2026/06/01
    Bobby Bones has built one of the rare media careers that refuses to stay in one lane. In this episode of Spout, the radio personality, podcaster, author, comedian, Dancing with the Stars winner and National Radio Hall of Fame inductee talks about bringing BobbyCast to Netflix, why audio is still the foundation of everything he does and how radio has changed in a world of podcasts, YouTube, TikTok and on-demand content. Bobby opens up about starting in radio as a teenager, moving from pop and hip-hop into country, the Nashville backlash that followed, and the now-famous “Go Away Bobby Bones” billboards he secretly bought himself. He also shares stories from interviews with Taylor Swift, John Mayer, Hank Williams Jr., Wendy Williams and more, plus the real story behind sending back his Dancing with the Stars mirrorball trophy. From becoming a new dad to dealing with criticism, chasing career goals, and deciding what kind of legacy he wants to leave, Bobby Bones gets honest about ambition, insecurity, success and why being a little crazy might be part of the job. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 時間 6 分
  • The Maine on JOY NEXT DOOR, Mikey Way, the Jonas Brothers and 20 Years of 8123
    2026/05/25
    The Maine has been a band for nearly 20 years, made 10 albums with the same lineup, built their own festival, stayed independent and somehow keeps finding new firsts. In this episode of Spout, The Maine dive into JOY NEXT DOOR, an album written and recorded in sequence, with each song designed as a chapter in a larger story. They break down the meaning behind the album’s green era, the organic sound of the record and why album 10 was the perfect time to intentionally make the creative process harder. The band also reflects on revisiting American Candy, saying goodbye to Chain Reaction, surprising fans with early song previews, and turning 8123 Fest into a tradition fans plan their lives around. Plus, they share what it was like having Mikey Way join them on stage, performing with the Jonas Brothers, bringing Frankie Jonas on tour and balancing family life with a career that is still growing after two decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    46 分
  • TX2: To Be Cringe Is to Be Free
    2026/05/20
    TX2 is not trying to be the band everybody agrees on. They are trying to be the band that makes people feel less alone. Fresh off Australia, a headline tour, and gearing up for Black Veil Brides, European festivals, and whatever level of chaos comes next, Evan and Cam from TX2 join Spout to talk about the rise, the hate, the fans, and the movement behind it all. They break down End of Us, the band’s post-apocalyptic rock opera, their collaboration with Black Veil Brides on “The End of Us,” and how Andy Biersack and Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills became big-brother figures after seeing TX2 go through the same kind of online backlash their own bands once faced. Evan and Cam also get into the X Movement, the responsibility of building a fanbase that literally tells them their music saved their lives, why Warped Tour felt like a full-circle moment, and why Evan’s new personal motto might need to be printed on merch immediately: “To be cringe is to be free.” There’s also talk of horror movies, Resident Evil, dream collaborations, low-budget filmmaking, life on the road, and TX2’s plans to keep getting louder, bigger, and harder to ignore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    41 分