Multi-platinum selling pop artist Andy Grammer is creator and host of The Good Parts, a podcast series that digs into the philosophies, failures and spiritual experiences that make up the lives of each guest. Andy's guests are some of the most interesting and creative people in business, entertainment and media. Each episode is an intimate conversation as Andy and his guests trade stories, and get... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | MusicArts |
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I cannot say enough about this podcast and my fervent wish that Andy will record more episodes! I am 57, seeking to find "the real me", and now know that at least a part of that search is a spiritual one. I like Andy's music and heard about his podcast while listening to him being interviewed on another podcast. I immediately looked it up and downloaded a couple of episodes with artists I recognized... Then I HAD TO download and listen to ALL of them. I've saved several that really resonate. Tha... more
This guys music has helped change my life. I’m so happy to have found his podcast.
I stumbled upon the podcast on Andy’s website when getting tickets to the Art of Joy Tour earlier this year. How did I not know that my favorite artist had a podcast!? It was like Christmas morning and I’m obsessed! I have loved every minute and am hoping for more! Each guest has such a unique story, introduced some amazing perspectives and insights. I love the deep questions and resonate with so much of what is discussed. Andy is so relatable, a great interviewer and conversationalist…not to me... more
Wow! Initially became a fan of Andy Grammer’s lyrics and music. Then, stumbled into his podcasts, starting with Cal Fussman’s interview of Andy. Highly recommend you start with this one first to fully appreciate Andy. These podcasts have inspired me to do some serious soul searching. Andy either brings out the best in everyone or has the best taste in guest selection or both!
Awesome interview!! Great conversation and very interesting questions. Funny, sweet and though-provoking. I like how evident their friendship was and really personal topics in a comfortable space. Thanks Andy!
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