
Dove Cameron (Too Much, Descendants, Liv and Maddie) is an Emmy Award-winning actor and singer. Dove joins the Armchair Expert to discuss the origins of bloomers, realizing she was a stimulus addict at a very young age, and her fear of offending the gooey duck community. Dove and Dax talk about spending her formative years in India for months at a time, her first music gig singing in the children’s ghost choir for Ryan Gosling’s Halloween band, and recognizing as early as she can remember that her parents were meant to split. Dove explains not knowing she was an introvert until she was thrust into the public eye, growing up on TV while processing her father’s death, and how helpful it would be if we all demystified our mental health.Follow Armchair Expert on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new content on YouTube or listen to Armchair Expert early and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chapter 1: Who is Dove Cameron and what are her latest projects?
Wondery Plus subscribers can listen to Armchair Expert early and ad-free right now. Join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts, or you can listen for free wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome, welcome, welcome to Armchair Expert. I'm Dan Rather, and I'm joined by the Duchess of Duluth.
Hi there. It's me.
Um, this was a favorite.
This was a great episode.
That was an incredible episode. One of these, I say they pop up like every 15th. where one so moving.
Yeah, very beautiful.
And so inspiring. Yes. To do this job to eternity.
Yeah.
To sit down with a stranger and like have a very special, intimate exchange. Yeah, lucky as hell. It's so nice. Dove Cameron. By the way, when I came in after this and I'm talking to the girls brushing their teeth, they don't ever care who I, you know, sat with that day. And I said, oh, man, I had a great interview with this actor, Dove Cameron. And they flipped out. They couldn't believe it.
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Chapter 2: How did Dove Cameron's childhood shape her career?
You found the feminist liberal mountaineers.
Mondale Ferrara bumper sticker from the 80s on their truck still. But did you go crabbing?
We went gooey duck. What the heck is that? I still don't think in my adulthood I could explain what a geoduck is. It's like this massive... I'm going to get it wrong and everyone's going to be like, this is not a geoduck. We'll fact check it. The geoduck community is going to be livid. But it's this massive, long, amorphous clam thing. It's a hard shell sea animal. Inside there's some eatins.
And you like boil the geoducks like a clammy oyster. And it's chewy. I never liked them. Yeah, this sounds horrible. It sounds disgusting. But I remember the hunting process being super exciting and romantic. In between kayaking, hiking, it was a very natural, North Face-branded upbringing.
What age did you start drinking coffee? Because I'll say this.
What age did you start drinking? Transition.
After spending time there, one knock I have on the area is you get exhausted there. It's drizzly and dark and damp. Yes. I was like, oh, duh, the coffee revolution started here.
I have my own theories about how Seattle became what it is because Seattle particularly has a huge coffee culture, huge underground music culture, and huge jazz music and wine culture. Ooh. My theory is the same as yours. I think that everyone was like, it's fucking miserable outside. What can we do inside?
And then you got all of these little jazz bars and these weird little underground city hubs.
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