Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...
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Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...
Will Hunt and Jake Shane: Skipping Therapy, Walking Disasters, and Non-Stop Texting
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4 weeks ago
Will Hunt and Jake Shane: Skipping Therapy, Walking Disasters, and Non-Stop Texting
Will Hunt and Jake Shane don’t hold back — and that’s exactly what makes this episode such a ride. From hilarious stories to offbeat observations, the two bring their sharp humor and chemistry to every tangent. Between the laughs, they also open up about friendship, confidence, and how not taking yourself too seriously can be its own kind of superpower. Don’t miss this interview where we discuss: Ordering food with stubborn friends (and always wanting Mexican)The importance of platonic ...
OFFICE OF Podcast
Malcolm Todd isn’t your typical 21-year-old. He’s a new kind of pop star — equal parts internet kid, old soul, and hopeless romantic with a sense of humor. From scooping ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery to dropping viral hits that blur the line between heartbreak and pure fun, Malcolm’s rise has been as unexpected as it is undeniable. In this episode, Malcolm opens up about his love–hate relationship with TikTok, the origin of his breakout song “Harry Styles,” and how growing up with a Broadw...