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Episode #27 - Dia Frampton, Is Streaming For Suckers, Rucka, OSU Stabbing, #Pizzagate, Giftbag

Dec 5, 2016
This week’s guest is Dia Frampton, a talented singer-songwriter and the runner-up of the first season of The Voice. She dives into her music journey, discussing the challenges of streaming and its ambiguous impact on artists. The conversation shifts to the Ohio State stabbing, where a listener shares a compelling firsthand account. They also question the conspiracy surrounding #Pizzagate, debunking it along the way. Plus, there’s a delightful unboxing of treats from a fan in Germany, showcasing the show's fun and interactive spirit!
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ANECDOTE

First-Time Stage Panic

  • Dia Frampton recalled being terrified before her first performance on The Voice and soaking in a long hot bath afterward to calm down.
  • She said it was the first time she'd ever gone on stage and that nerves dominated the memory.
ANECDOTE

Fan Mail From Germany

  • Maddox described a generous fan, Fabian from Germany, who mailed cookies, fruit bread, and a Castlevania soundtrack to the show.
  • The gift included Lebkuchen-like cookies and a rare soundtrack CD, which the hosts shared on-air.
INSIGHT

Streaming Helps Indies, Hurts Big Stars

  • Dia Frampton argued streaming helps unknown bands reach worldwide audiences while big stars lose from small per-stream payouts.
  • She framed streaming's impact as dependent on an artist's existing scale and goals.
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