Zach Sang Show

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Zach Sang is a multimedia superstar with a new generation of followers. He is a radio prodigy, former Nickelodeon personality, social media addict, pop culture junkie… and everyone’s best friend.

  1. hace 2 días ·  Video

    Matt Sturniolo on Growing Up a Triplet, Therapy, Anxiety, and His Memoir ‘What Happened Yesterday’

    After having Nick and Chris on the show over the years we finally bag Matt who has something he’s super proud to talk about: his memoir ‘What Happened Yesterday.’ The 23-year-old opens up about growing up as a triplet with Nick and Chris and the complicated process of figuring out who he is outside of his brothers after spending much of their lives having practically identical experiences. Plus, how the three have learned to create together while building increasingly independent lives. Primarily though, his memoir is a candid portrayal of his experiences living with debilitating anxiety, his mental health and medication journey, not to mention therapy. He discusses the loss of his grandad, family issues, panic attacks, and how writing has become an outlet and a boon. We also discuss the adrenaline rush of the Sturniolo Triplets’ rapid YouTube success, social media and public perception, and why he wants to talk openly about mental health while keeping some parts of his life — including his relationships — completely private. Oh! And his utter lack of FOMO, why Nick still can’t drive, Dunkin’ vs. Starbucks, asking Madison Beer for memoir-writing advice, and so much more. Order "What Happened Yesterday" ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n83vd57 This episode is sponsored by AlexaPlus. Learn more at amazon.com/newalexa SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Matt Sturniolo on Growing Up a Triplet, Therapy, Anxiety, and His Memoir ‘What Happened Yesterday’
  2. hace 4 días ·  Video

    Harry Jowsey Talks "Let's Marry Harry," Reality TV Success, Acting and Losing His Dad

    Harry Jowsey returns to discuss his new Netflix show ‘Let’s Marry Harry,’ where 20 women are competing for his heart as he searches for a wife with help from friends Amanda Kloots, Sony Henty, and his ex Georgia Hassarati. Alex Cooper also pops in with her two cents. The Aussie-born reality TV bad boy and heartthrob has become a reality TV regular (watch out for him on ‘The Mob’ this Fall) since his 2020 break out moment on 2020’s ‘Too Hot to Handle.’ He’s since expanded into podcasting (‘Boyfriend Material’), hosting, producing, and even acting (in a film with Al Pacino?! Yeah really!). Oh and he has his own skincare brand which he founded after several skin cancer scares. On this ep Harry opens up about losing his dad through assisted dying, continuing to navigate his grief, and how that experience reshaped the way he thinks about commitment, monogamy, and what he wants from a partner. He also talks about sobriety, his relationship with alcohol, his infamous dating history, and what it’s been like trying to grow out of the “reality TV bad boy” label while still living a very public life. Plus, he gets into what really happens behind the scenes of reality TV, looksmaxxing, OnlyFans, and why ‘Let’s Marry Harry’ is one of the first projects he feels genuinely proud of. Has Harry finally graduated from boyf material to hubby material? See what you think. This episode is sponsored by AlexaPlus. Learn more at amazon.com/newalexa SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u Follow The Zach Sang Show: https://tiktok.com/@zachsangshow https://www.instagram.com/zachsangshow/ https://twitter.com/zachsangshow https://www.facebook.com/ZachSangShow/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Harry Jowsey Talks "Let's Marry Harry," Reality TV Success, Acting and Losing His Dad
  3. 12 ago ·  Video

    FLO Talks New Album "Therapy at the Club," "Cry Ugly," "Cardboard Box," and Tiny Desk

    FLO join us in the studio for the first time to discuss their latest album ‘Therapy at the Club’ and they are a hoot. We get straight into it: the sisterhood, the songwriting, the haters, and all the drama that goes down at the club (and the club loos - that’s British for bathroom, FYI). They even do a bit of a capella, because, of course, their seamless vocal blending is the bedrock of their sound. What’s fascinating about this trio, made up of Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma, and Renée Downer, even though they were put together by the industry bods, it seems like they’ve been friends forever, bonded by being raised like single mums, and a like-minded drive. And they don’t give a damn if having an opinion as women in music can sometimes be mistaken for being “difficult.” They also talk about their key collaborators — MNEK, Julian Bunetta, each other — Missy Elliott, Cynthia Erivo, stripping it back for Tiny Desk, getting paranoid on edibles, partying in Ibiza, and breaking down some of their hits including “Pose,” “Haterbooth,” “Cry Ugly,” and more. Which one of them dropped the word mitochondria? Watch to find out. Stream "Therapy at the Club" ►► https://tinyurl.com/bdcvz84j This episode is sponsored by AlexaPlus. Learn more at amazon.com/newalexa SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u Follow The Zach Sang Show: https://tiktok.com/@zachsangshow https://www.instagram.com/zachsangshow/ https://twitter.com/zachsangshow https://www.facebook.com/ZachSangShow/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    FLO Talks New Album "Therapy at the Club," "Cry Ugly," "Cardboard Box," and Tiny Desk
  4. 10 ago ·  Video

    Noah LaLonde Talks ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’, Jackie & Cole, Hockey and Nikki Rodriguez

    Noah LaLonde, aka Cole Walter joins us on the couch to discuss season three of ‘My Life with the Walter Boys,’ and boy, this season things get prettttty steamy. Of course we get into the evolution of Jackie and Cole’s relationship, and what’s ahead in Season 3 (ugh that ex of Jackie’s who shows up!), plus his nerve-racking chemistry test, conversations with the author behind the original Wattpad phenomenon, and why one breakup scene became one of the toughest scenes he’s ever filmed. For the 28-year-old Macomb, Michigan-born actor Walter Boys was his big break — the making of him — so we find out about his path to acting, spending two semesters studying law, winning a national hockey championship in 2013, and dealing with imposter syndrome. Plus, he opens up about his close-knit family, singing, the science behind the swooniness of his hair, his heartthrob status, dating rumors, and what he’s learned from Nikki Rodriguez (aka Jackie). This episode is sponsored by AlexaPlus. Learn more at amazon.com/newalexa SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u Follow The Zach Sang Show: https://tiktok.com/@zachsangshow https://www.instagram.com/zachsangshow/ https://twitter.com/zachsangshow https://www.facebook.com/ZachSangShow/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Noah LaLonde Talks ‘My Life with the Walter Boys’, Jackie & Cole, Hockey and Nikki Rodriguez
  5. 5 ago ·  Video

    Mrs. GREEN APPLE Talks "Brand New" From 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' Phase 3 and "Inferno"

    Mrs. GREEN APPLE join us for the first time ever to discuss entering Phase 3 of their career, writing “Brand New,” the Japanese theme song for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day’. The trio — made up of Motoki Ohmori, Hiloto Wakai, and Ryoka Fujisawa — reflect on the journey from being friends in school to becoming one of the country's biggest bands, why they divide their career into distinct "phases," and the creative freedom that's driving this new era. We also dive into the deeply personal meaning behind “lulu,” Motoki Ohmori's role as the creative force behind their music, visuals and live shows, their process, and why (their incredible) fashion has become another language for expressing who they are. Along the way, we discuss the story behind “Inferno,” the theme tune for manga series ‘Fire Force,’ their ambitions beyond Japan, makeup on men, the story behind their name and so much more. "Brand New" ►►https://mrsgreenapple.com/news/detail/22835 This episode is sponsored by AlexaPlus. Learn more at amazon.com/newalexa SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u Follow The Zach Sang Show: https://tiktok.com/@zachsangshow https://www.instagram.com/zachsangshow/ https://twitter.com/zachsangshow https://www.facebook.com/ZachSangShow/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Mrs. GREEN APPLE Talks "Brand New" From 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day,' Phase 3 and "Inferno"
  6. 3 ago ·  Video

    Rebecca Black Talks Boiler Room, 'The Age of the Exhibitionist', 'Friday' and 'Sugar Water Cyanide'

    We're thrilled to finally welcome Rebecca Black to the studio. It's been 15 years since she became a global viral sensation at just 13 years old with "Friday"—a song that also made her what many have called "the internet's first punching bag." Since then, she's quietly built one of pop's most fascinating second acts: growing up in public, embracing her queer identity, becoming an acclaimed DJ (yes, we had to talk about that Boiler Room set), and steadily carving out her own lane as an artist. Now, at 29, she's here to discuss her bold sophomore album, 'The Age of the Exhibitionist.' So who exactly is the exhibitionist—Rebecca, or the rest of us? We explore the album's central themes, from authenticity versus performance to living in an era where everyone is constantly on display, and how DJing has transformed the way she writes and performs music. The artist Lady Gaga once called a "genius" also opens up about queer identity, playing "Hot Wet Delirious" for her girlfriend, the influence of dance music, and finally feeling comfortable celebrating her own success. Of course, we revisit "Friday," surviving years of ridicule, separating failure from self-worth, and reclaiming one of the internet's most infamous songs. We also dive into the pop bangers across 'The Age of the Exhibitionist', the breakout success of 2024’s "Sugar Water Cyanide," the generosity of Katy Perry, and she even asks Dan if he's ever "tried the gay life." Why not!? This episode is sponsored by AlexaPlus. Learn more at amazon.com/newalexa SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast ►►https://tinyurl.com/48yfe4v5 SUBSCRIBE to YT ►►https://tinyurl.com/5n8km55u Follow The Zach Sang Show: https://tiktok.com/@zachsangshow https://www.instagram.com/zachsangshow/ https://twitter.com/zachsangshow https://www.facebook.com/ZachSangShow/ #rebeccablack #boilerroom #friday #zachsang #zachsangshow #zachsanginterview #interview See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Rebecca Black Talks Boiler Room, 'The Age of the Exhibitionist', 'Friday' and 'Sugar Water Cyanide'

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Zach Sang is a multimedia superstar with a new generation of followers. He is a radio prodigy, former Nickelodeon personality, social media addict, pop culture junkie… and everyone’s best friend.

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