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The Joe Rogan Experience

#1531 - Miley Cyrus

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan

Comedy

4.5245.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2020

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Miley Cyrus is a singer-songwriter, actress, and record producer. http://mileyl.ink/midnightsky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Joe Rogan,

0:05.0

Experience.

0:06.0

Train by day Joe Rogan, all day.

0:10.0

Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day. Hello Myles, Iris. How are you? I'm good job. I'm glad to meet you. You also, I'm happy to be here.

0:18.0

I'm happy to have you here. You have a fantastic voice, not just a singing voice, but your talking voice. It's very unusual. It's like it makes you... a I went to a museum and this like older man walked up to me I had no idea who I was

0:34.6

he was just enjoying the art also in the museum and started talking me forever

0:38.2

about my voice and my and then there was a college some sort of trip to the museum and then everybody started freaking out.

0:46.8

And it was so cool just to have someone stop me about my speaking voice because that had never happened

0:50.7

to me before.

0:51.7

I think because I was turned around and I had the mullet so I could have been you know anybody I could have been

0:56.9

Anyone it's a heavy voice it's a heavy voice. It's a heavy voice you didn't always have a heavy voice though like when my kids love Hannah Montana by the way. Yeah, so when I would watch your voice was different. It's definitely changed. I actually I kind of learned a lot about the voice and how our experiences affect our

1:16.9

voice I had a surgery in November on my voice I had something called

1:21.4

Reiki's edema which when my doctor told me about it, he said no one

1:26.0

shy ever has this. This is for abuse of the voice. This is for people that talk way too

1:31.1

fucking much. And usually this happens when you're like in your

1:34.4

60s or 70s how do I not have that I don't know I don't know mine I think honestly

1:40.1

really I started touring you know at probably 12 or 13 and not only was I the

1:46.4

adrenaline that you have after a show it's not really the singing that affects

1:50.1

your voice as much it's afterwards you're totally on and then it's really hard to get that

1:54.9

sleep, you stay up, talking all night, later the talking all night, turning to smoking all night, and now

2:00.7

this is kind of where we're at. We got some dirt on her, you know, she, the voice can be like like a face.

2:06.7

It collects wrinkles and and it tells a story if you look at yourself and you go, oh I didn't have this

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