Photographer and pop-culture historian, Steven Meiers AKA Toasty Cakes, tells Eden about growing up in New Mexico with a poster of Carmen Elektra on his wall.
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Beau Bokan (Bless The Fall) and street artist ThankYouX (Ryan Wilson) reminisce on the early days.
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Vicky T grew up with a famous producer for a father, headlining actors for dinner guests, and grew up to be in Cobra Starship and work in the film industry.
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I like the episode with Austin Brown!
Very entertaining!
A very raw podcast that is very calming. It's like listening to a conversation amongst friends. Eden introduces guests from pop media that add a fresh perspective I've yet to hear in other series. Do give this a listen
Love the variety of guests and open conversation.
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