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10.07.2023 - 22:11 / usmagazine.com
Raven-Symoné joked that her and wife Miranda Maday’s new podcast is “not a safe space” when it comes to sharing their thoughts with fans — and each other.
While chatting exclusively with Us Weekly on Monday, July 10, about their series, “The Best Podcast Ever,” Maday, 35, compared the show to a couple’s therapy session with their listeners.
“You do feel comfortable. You’re like, ‘Oh, I’m a home and there’s nobody else here and now I’m gonna say something,’” Maday shared. “I do feel like there is an element of couple’s therapy just because it’s forcing us to have, like, sit-down communication, but we also have real couple’s therapy. Yeah, so that’s really when we got to town on that stuff.”
Raven, 37, meanwhile, noted that you “still gotta be aware of what you’re saying” on and off mic in front of other people, including her spouse. “[A safe] space is Raven with all of her pastels in an art room and her watercolors with no one else around. That’s a safe space,” Maday added, referring to Raven’s character Raven Baxter from Disney Channel’s That’s So Raven and Raven’s Home.
Each episode of the couple’s podcast — the first episode of which premiered on Monday — kicks off with them spinning a wheel of random words and beginning a conversation based on the result. But as Maday told Us, their conversations about the episode’s selected word can quickly go off the rails.
Speaking about an episode about the word roommates, she recalled: “Almost every time we’ve done an episode, I will think about it, and then after the fact, I’m like, ‘Oh my God, we didn’t even, like, even hearing you say roommate right now, I’m like, ‘Why didn’t we talk about room and mate? Like, why is it called a roommate?”
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Disney Channel actress Raven-Symoné says she has more than just a name in common with her famous "That's So Raven" character, Raven Baxter. From 2003 to 2007, Symoné portrayed Baxter, a teenage girl who has visions of the future - albeit not always clear ones.The actress, 37, said she experiences glances into her own future in a fun twist of irony. "I believe in psychics as well, puns f---ing intended," she told listeners on her podcast with wife Miranda Maday, "The Best Podcast Ever with Raven and Miranda," as well as guest Keke Palmer.
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