
Adam Devine: BDE & Pitch Perfect (Full Episode)
Adam Devine discusses growing up in Nebraska and his path to comedy and acting
This episode features an in-depth conversation between Alex Cooper and her guest that covers a wide range of personal topics. The guest opens up about significant life experiences including heartbreak, trauma, and her therapeutic journey. She discusses how growing up in the public eye, particularly through the Hannah Montana role, shaped her identity and sense of self. The conversation delves into her personal relationships and romantic history, with candid discussions about what she looks for in a partner and her views on love languages. The guest shares her perspectives on intimacy and offers personal sex advice based on her experiences and beliefs. Throughout the episode, she reveals stories from her past that have been transformative, including legal troubles and moments of guilt that required processing through therapy and personal reflection. The conversation touches on the challenges of maintaining authentic relationships while being a public figure and the complexities of dealing with fame at a young age. She discusses how she has worked to separate her public persona from her private self and the ongoing journey of understanding her true identity beyond the roles assigned to her. The guest also reflects on her personal growth, the importance of therapy and self-reflection, and how her experiences have shaped her approach to relationships and intimacy. The episode is filled with candid moments where the guest shares vulnerable details about her life, relationships, and personal struggles. The conversation demonstrates the impact of early fame, the importance of mental health support, and the ongoing process of self-discovery even after years of public visibility. Throughout the episode, there is an emphasis on authenticity, personal agency, and the journey toward understanding what one truly wants in life and relationships.
“I had to figure out who I was outside of what everyone else wanted me to be”
“Therapy has been the most important tool in understanding my patterns and healing from past hurt”
“I'm looking for someone who understands that my career is a big part of who I am, not the whole of who I am”
“Growth comes from being honest about the messy parts of yourself that you want to change”
“I've learned that the most important relationship is the one you have with yourself”