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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Casual, intimate interview on the Armchair Expert podcast, blending personal anecdotes, music geekery, and life reflections.
- The Key Players:
- Guest: Charlie Puth, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter behind hits like "See You Again" (from Furious 7), "We Don't Talk Anymore", and new album Whatever's Clever (out March 27). Famous for his perfect pitch prodigy brain and pop production wizardry; intriguing for his shift from behind-the-scenes producer to reluctant superstar.
- Hosts: Dax Shepard (curious interviewer, comedy background) and Monica Padman (wry sidekick); their banter chemistry shines in ad reads and fact-check tangents, keeping it light amid deep dives.
- The Vibe: Fun and educational with geeky music breakdowns, heartfelt vulnerability, and laugh-out-loud stories—feels like eavesdropping on musical therapy.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Charlie Puth**
- 2 (02:50) **Santa Barbara Life and Dog Rescue Story**
- 3 (04:54) **Self-Consciousness About Appearance and Voice**
- 4 (06:52) **Performance Nerves and Jeff Goldblum Gig**
- 5 (08:03) **Stand-Up vs. Music Performance Fears**
- 6 (09:24) **A Cappella Recording and Vocal Techniques**
- 7 (11:23) **Reverb, Recording Spaces, and Production Tricks**
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Show Notes
Charlie Puth (Whatever’s Clever, Voicenotes, Nine Track Mind) is a Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning songwriter, recording artist, and producer. Charlie joins the Armchair Expert to discuss his opinion that standup is the scariest job, how everyone in New Jersey is their own local celebrity, and that what’s most important about recording is capturing the air in the room. Charlie and Dax talk about the photographic memory-like way he approaches sound, learning he wanted to write his own music after discovering 70s pop and R&B, and making a Christmas album that he sold door-to-door at age 11. Charlie explains why his history with his wife is like a country song, the realization that he had to remove fraudulence from his life, and embracing the beauty of imperfection in being human.
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