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Castaway

Lance Bass

Castaway

Laura Whitmore + Mags Creative

Comedy, Arts, Society & Culture

4.6618 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode, we're joined by a fellow stateside podcast enthusiast - Lance Bass. As NSYNC's very own, Lance talks about what it was like having to keep his sexuality private whilst rising to fame, and how he's now found happiness with his husband. Lance also shares how hosting The Daily Podcast has taught him the art of listening and how he gave Hollywood starlet Anna Faris the inspiration to launch her own podcast. Podcasts mentioned in this weeks’ podcast include: The Daily Podcast with Lance Bass Unqualified with Anna Faris S-Town Dirty John My Favorite Murder Sibling Rivalry with Oliver and Kate Hudson

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0:00.0

This week's episode of Castaway is a special one.

0:07.9

As we welcome our first ever American guests to Castaway.

0:12.1

Yes, we have gone international.

0:14.5

It's the one and only Lance Bass.

0:16.7

Now, Lance is an incredible singer, actor, producer and podcast hosts

0:20.5

who rose to fame and, you know, a little band called NSYN.

0:23.9

Yeah, you may have heard of them.

0:25.4

Lance's honesty really shines through in this conversation as he shares how being open about his sexuality in 2007 has led him to feel the happiest he's ever felt today.

0:36.9

As always, we talk about podcasts, all things podcasts,

0:40.4

including how hosting the Daily has taught Lance the art of listening,

0:45.0

why he tunes into podcasts on the treadmill

0:47.1

and how he gave Hollywood Starlet Anna Farris the inspiration to launch her own podcast.

0:52.9

So now, on to today's show, it's Lance Bass. Lance Bass, how you? I'm doing good. How are you doing? Good. Welcome to London. Thank you very much. It's nice to be back. How's your London experience been? It's a bit chilly at the moment. It is a little chilly, but I appreciate it because we, you know, I live in Los Angeles, so it doesn't really get cold there.

1:09.7

So I miss the seasons. Yeah. Especially when it's the holidays, which is my favorite time. So I like to be a little chilly. I love your optimism. Like, that's the American optimism. I appreciate it. I'm like, I'm bloody cold. Are we optimists in America? Actually, maybe not. But compared to Irish people. Yeah, there you go. First and foremost, I want to talk about the fact that you've got a podcast.

1:10.4

I do.

1:29.6

Welcome to the podcast family. Actually, maybe not. But compared to Irish people. Yeah, there you go. First and foremost, I want to talk about the fact that you've got a podcast.

1:30.3

I do.

1:25.6

Welcome to the podcast family. I know. It's so nice. You know, for years I had one at Sirius XM, not a podcast, but radio show. But to me, I mean, it's the same exact thing. I love being in front of a microphone. and for years after that show,

1:27.6

there was so much going on in the world that I'm like,

1:28.2

I want to talk about this.

1:29.5

I need to talk about this.

1:30.7

So... microphone. And for years after that show, there was so much going on in the world that I'm like,

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