Tune in to Noah Cyrus’s New Podcast, ‘In My Feels,’ Featuring Gary Vaynerchuk
On July 13, Noah Cyrus announced on her Instagram page that her new podcast, “In My Feels,” will launch on July 15.
The 20-year-old singer-songwriter, who recently released her second EP, “The End Of Everything,” doesn’t stop surprising us. On July 6, Cyrus released the first episode of “In My Feels,” which was prerecorded at the beginning of April. The first episode features Lou Al-chamaa, a close friend of the Cyrus family who is also a Records A&R consultant, and Gary Vaynerchuk. Vaynerchuk is a New York Times bestselling author of Crush It! and an early investor in Twitter, Tumblr, and Snapchat.
In the next episodes, the podcast will also feature Jay Shetty, Anthony William the Medical Medium, Tyler Henry, Waka Flocka, Peter H. Diamandis, and Paul Selig. The podcast targets themes of universal thoughts, and its primary goal is to discuss internal human feelings when making important personal and business decisions. The podcast celebrates individualism and has guests from all walks of life, many of whom have written successful self-help books.
As Lou Al-chamaa and Noah Cyrus revealed, the podcast’s idea was born when Cyrus was having a personal conversation with Al-chamaa about their own lives. Tyler Henry, who is scheduled to appear later in the podcast, is a Hollywood clairvoyant. Like Henry, Paul Selig is also a psychic and a medium who has a Master’s degree from Yale University and is an author of multiple acclaimed books, such as The Book of Mastery and Alchemy: A Channeled Text.
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What started off as very real & personal conversations with myself (@loualchamaa)& @Noahcyrus about universal thoughts & feelings, turned into a podcast called In My Feels with some really incredible & unique individuals. Ep1 this Wednesday with @garyvee.— Podcast (@INMYFEELSVIBE) July 13, 2020
We cannot wait for Noah Cyrus’s new podcast and all of the guests who will provide us with their wisdom and outlook on life.
I am an incoming junior at the UCLA College of Letters and Science. Through my love and appreciation for literature, social justice, feminism, public speaking, and writing, I am planning on pursuing a career in immigration and public interest law. I want to help those who are either the victims of the system or discrimination because I wholeheartedly believe that the purpose of my life is to help others and take cases that nobody else is willing to take.