Ep. 245: Madison Beer | Becoming Yourself with the World Watching
And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan
And The Writer Is
4.9 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 31 March 2026
⏱️ 82 minutes
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Summary
Today’s guest is one of the most quietly enduring artists in modern pop — a songwriter and performer who’s spent over a decade growing up in public, learning how to separate perception from identity.
She was discovered online as a teenager and quickly thrust into an industry that had already decided who she was.
But behind the headlines, she was doing the real work — writing, refining her sound, and slowly building a career on her own terms.
This is a conversation about perception vs reality, creative control, and what it actually takes to become yourself in an industry that benefits from misunderstanding you.
And The Writer Is… Madison Beer!
What you'll learn:
• What it actually feels like to grow up in the public eye
• The gap between how artists are perceived vs who they really are
• Why longevity in music requires emotional resilience
• How Madison developed her sound and creative identity over time
• The pressure of early success — and rebuilding from it
• Why being misunderstood can either break you or sharpen you
This episode is brought to you by the NMPA — supporting songwriters and protecting the value of music.
And by Splice — the world’s largest library of sounds and samples, built for creators.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:42 Madison’s favorite songs of hers
3:00 Lyrics or melody first?
4:30 Ross meeting Madison at 13
6:00 Madison’s childhood, early memories
7:00 Going through parent’s divorce in early childhood
9:45 Why singing the national anthem is hard
10:00 Her family’s early encouragement
11:00 Madison’s first song
13:00 Starting her career at 10
18:40 Getting discovered overnight from a Justin Bieber tweet.
19:11 Contracts in music industry
19:58 Meeting Justin Bieber
21:46 Why getting dropped is a blessing
24:00 Struggling with early music identity
26:00 Why she felt she couldn’t fight back on creative control early on
28:00 finding her power through social media
31:55 Reclaiming creative control
33:50 writing reckless
35:28 Home with you
36:25 the importance of your collaborators
39:12 the original demo to Reckless
41:13 being easier to write dark songs than happy songs
41:40 the challenge of writing her new album
41:54 NMPA
42:36 Splice
43:26 Going back into the label system
45:00 her first tour in lockdown
46:50 Madison’s touring non negotiables
52:00 the story of Home to another one
53:41 Writing darker songs while in a happy relationship
55:55 Setting boundaries for mental health
56:55 “Showed Me” as an interpolation
58:37 Her mental health struggles and path to healing
1:01:54 How her album locket Freed her
1:03:25 the unlikely story of bittersweet
1:05:30 what writing a song with strangers is like
1:09:00 loneliness and missing out on a normal childhood
1:12:00 Dealing with constant criticism and how she manages it
1:12:47 Surviving the lowest point of her life
1:16:30 how she currently manages her mental health
Hosted by Ross Golan
Produced by Joe London and Jad Saad
Edited by Jad Saad
Post Production VFX by Pratik Karki
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | I met you with somebody who aspired to do music at 13 years old. What happened over the last 15 years? |
| 0:06.4 | My goodness. Honestly, get emotional thinking about it right now because it's just like little did I know that that news would change my life forever. |
| 0:13.8 | This is my moment. Then I met Justin. He was like super sweet to me, really took me under his wing, and I spent a lot of time |
| 0:21.0 | with him in those years, and then I signed to Island, and then I got dropped from it all when I was 16, and then we started. What's the lowest part of your career? I think I just got to a point where I was like, did I ruin my life? It was hard to be critiqued, super young all the time. Considering your song Selfish has 500 million streams, I think you won. |
| 0:40.2 | And now I'm at a place where I just let in my life. It was hard to be critiqued, super young all the time. Considering your song Selfish has 500 million streams, I think you won. |
| 0:40.3 | And now I'm at a place where I just let go of all that and I just make music selfishly. |
| 0:43.3 | And I'm like, I want to make stuff that I enjoy. |
| 0:45.3 | What's the moment that you realized that you had power? |
| 0:53.3 | This season is presented by NMPA, the National Music Publishers Association, champions of songwriters and publishers everywhere. |
| 1:01.8 | Welcome to Anne the Writer is. I'm your host, Ross Golan. Today's artist epitomizes pop stardom in the 21st century. |
| 1:10.1 | From viral covers to developing her own artistry, |
| 1:13.4 | she's braved this insane era of public self-discovery. |
| 1:18.0 | So she's not just an artist who survived the algorithm, |
| 1:21.3 | she has become it. |
| 1:23.4 | Her fans are undeniably loyal, |
| 1:25.9 | and her music is making new ones every release. |
| 1:28.7 | And the writer is Madison Beer. |
| 1:31.3 | Hey, what an intro. |
| 1:33.4 | Thank you. |
| 1:34.3 | What are the three songs people would know you from? |
| 1:36.5 | Would know me from. |
| 1:37.6 | I think my song Reckless. |
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