Oh hey! Here are three things I've really been into lately that I wanted to share with you!
The Vertical Podcast with JJ Redick
JJ Redick is a professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers. He played for Coach K at Duke and my family and I have been following him ever since. He's also my brother's doppleganger...the resemblance is uncanny, I'm tellin' ya. Anyway, he is the first current NBA player to host a weekly podcast, and it's goooood. Not just about basketball, either. One of my favorite guests was Ben Winston, the executive producer of The Late Late Show with James Corden. Of course, big name ballers join as well, including Steve Nash and Tracy McGrady, so far. You can listen with the Podcast app that comes with your iPhone.The Vertical Podcast with JJ Redick
73 questions with [insert celebrity] by VOGUE
When I discovered these, I watched them for hours. It's a really unique way to interview superstars, because it's shown from the interviewer's perspective, as if a head cam is attached. The conversation often takes place in the star's home, so it's like a private tour and an interview all at once. They're rapid-fire questions, and yes, they really ask 73 of them. I loved seeing Nicole Kidman's Australian estate and inside Taylor Swift's NYC home. Watch 'em here.
Dan + Shay's new album "Obsessed"
They're a young (& hot, let's just say it) country duo whose harmonies are amazing and sound even better live. Their second album dropped a couple weeks ago and I've been listening to it nonstop. I love their sound so much that I actually bought the album off iTunes. I think the last time I purchased music, as opposed to using Spotify or YouTube, was Taylor Swift's Fearless album in '08. Some of my favorites include "Road Trippin," "Lately," and "Sway." Oh, and they performed on The Bachelorette last week...I'm just sayin'.
Let me know what you think!
I can already see myself getting lost in those 73 question videos! ESPECIALLY if they show their homes. I'm way too obsessed with home tours haha.
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