Baring It All with Call Me Adam Podcast Interview
Season 5:
Episode:Â 29
Jo Dee MessinaÂ
Building Bridges with Music
Country Music Superstar, 2-time Grammy Nominee
This season on my podcast, Baring It All with Call Me Adam, I am spotlighting My Entertainment Idols.
I’m thrilled to catch up with Two-Time Grammy Nominee Jo Dee Messina.
You know Jo Dee for her #1 hit songs in Country Music, including "Heads Carolina, Tails California," "I'm Alright," "Bye Bye," "Lesson in Leavin,'" "Bring on the Rain" & so many more!
Jo Dee just released, Bridges, her first studio album in over 10 years.
Jo Dee is also back out on the road with her Bridges Tour in support of her new record!
In this NEW interview, Jo Dee is once again Baring It All with Call Me Adam, but this time she shares:
- Feeling seen vs unseen: The moments in her life & career when she’s felt most visible, and when she hasn’t
- The new album Bridges: Why it took over a decade, the meaning behind the title, and the hardest song to write
- 30 years in music: Biggest lessons learned and how she’s adapted to changes in the industry
- Life, faith, and identity: Owning who she is, not hiding her “beautiful,” days she wishes she could get back, and how faith keeps her grounded
- Dreams, Broadway, and the creative process:Â Future goals, what she loves about touring, and her favorite part of songwriting
- Much more
Click Here to WATCH this interview in video format
Marking her first new album in 12 years, Bridges stands as Jo Dee Messina's most authentic and personal work to date.
Bridges is a deeply reflective journey through heartbreak and healing, faith and perseverance, challenges and growth, and the unwavering resilience that has defined her over the past decade.
Special Thanks:
- Emily Ginsberg, Big Hassle MediaÂ
- Theme Song by Bobby Cronin
- Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell
- Edited by Adam Rothenberg
More on Jo Dee Messina:
Jo Dee Messina is a Country Music Megastar who has carved her own path and opened doors for the artists coming up behind her.
You can hear her influence everywhere, from Ella Langley and Lainey Wilson to Cole Swindell, whose hit “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” tips its hat to Jo Dee’s classic “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” and to artists like Sierra Ferrell and Nikki Lane, who recently put their own spin on “Lesson in Leavin’.”
Jo Dee isn’t just a country star; her impact reaches across generations, genres, and eras.
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