Send us a text November in LA is chaos in a crop top - cold mornings and hot afternoons. We unpack the emotional whiplash of a year that swung from sky-high wins to basement lows and what it takes to rebuild without losing your humor (or your rent money). One of us sold a car to keep the lights on. Both of us questioned if our careers already peaked. So naturally, we decided to throw a Beverly Hills benefit for foster youth. Because why not turn chaos into charity? We talk money, burnout, mix...
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Send us a text November in LA is chaos in a crop top - cold mornings and hot afternoons. We unpack the emotional whiplash of a year that swung from sky-high wins to basement lows and what it takes to rebuild without losing your humor (or your rent money). One of us sold a car to keep the lights on. Both of us questioned if our careers already peaked. So naturally, we decided to throw a Beverly Hills benefit for foster youth. Because why not turn chaos into charity? We talk money, burnout, mix...
Episode 21: David Hernandez on American Idol Fame, Sobriety & Feeling It All
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Episode 21: David Hernandez on American Idol Fame, Sobriety & Feeling It All
Send us a text What happens when the headlines arrive before the human? We sit down with singer-actor David Hernandez to trace his jagged path from a chaotic Arizona childhood to American Idol’s bright lights, the pain of being outed in 2008, and the slow, stubborn work of building a sober life worth remembering.. David shares the bottom that looked more like a flatline than a fire—DUIs, rehab, lonely nights with the bottle—and the daily mental work that recovery requires: therapy, 12-...
Milk & Honeys
Send us a text November in LA is chaos in a crop top - cold mornings and hot afternoons. We unpack the emotional whiplash of a year that swung from sky-high wins to basement lows and what it takes to rebuild without losing your humor (or your rent money). One of us sold a car to keep the lights on. Both of us questioned if our careers already peaked. So naturally, we decided to throw a Beverly Hills benefit for foster youth. Because why not turn chaos into charity? We talk money, burnout, mix...