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When I first heard Syd sing on "The Voice" Blind Auditions, I IMMEDIATELY said to myself, "She can win this whole thing." I have been interviewing "The Voice" singers now for nearly 11 years. Some of them winners were past guests on my show. I think Syd will VERY possibly be the next one.Have a listen to what she had to say in this fun podcast interview!Support the show

Mike Steele from "The Voice" season 29 stopped by the show and talked about his amazing triple turn blind audition performance. All 3 judges spun quick for Mike as he sang Giveon's, "For Tonight" which obviously quickly impressed everyone. Mike would go on and pick music icon, John Legend to be his mentor and coach. Check out what Mike had to say in this fun Q&A Podcast interview. Support the show

Q&A Podcast with Abigayle Oakley. She talks about her experience on this season of "The Voice" season 29, Battle of Champions. Oakley got a triple turn when she sang her Blind Audition. All 3 judges would turn and fight for the chance to work with her. Have a listen to what she had to say in this fun and insightful interview.Support the show

Julia Golden from Season 29 of "The Voice" BATTLE OF CHAMPIONS: Q&A PODCAST.COACH - KELLY CLARKSONSupport the show

He blew away all 4 judges with his blind audition, getting a 4 chair turn, and now he's earned himself a spot on the LIVE shows. A win in his battle round, followed by another win in his knockout round, Ralph Edwards heads towards the LIVE shows.Check out what he had to say about his experience on the show thus far, including his thoughts on working with SNOOP. He had a lot to say in this exclusive Brad Cooney Podcast. Support the show

Ryan Mitchell's blind audition with "The Voice" was a really good one. In my 20 seasons podcasting "The Voice" singers, I was never as stumped when no judges turned for him. Michael Buble' admitted that for some reason he, "chickened out" and more than likely the other judges already had full teams and were looking for a specific kind of singer.All of that turned around when Carson Daly used the show's new "Carson Call Back" option. The rule is that he can only do this ONE TIME, so the fact that he chose Ryan so early in the round is telling. Carson knew, and many of the viewers knew that Ryan deserved chair turns. Ryan made the most of the second chance when he stepped up to the plate for the second time. Country icon Reba McEntire turned her chair, and the rest is history.Ryan would move on to the Battle Rounds, where he would found more success and now moves on to the Knockout rounds. Tune in and listen to the details and MORE. Support the show

She's been compared to Carrie Underwood by Niall Horan and Reba McEntire both. Kayleigh Clark, from Sumrall, Mississippi wow'd all 4 judges with her amazing blind audition on NBC's "The Voice". She picked legend Niall Horan to be her coach and mentor.Clark then advanced to the Battle Rounds and defeated a very good singer in Camille Tredoux. Tune in as we go in depth on her journey on the show thus far.Support the show

Sadie Dahl quickly got the judges attention within seconds. She sang the song "Colors" a song that she selected because of her diverse musical background which includes the Violin, and a love for Jazz music.The judges knew very quickly that they better turn their chairs in order to get their shot at working with her. Niall Horan made his move first and blocked Michael Buble' because he knew he'd rather avoid going up against him during the pitching process.All 4 judges turned and the battle of the judges was afoot. Reba, the queen of country music legend pulled no punches and told Sadie, "You can definitely win this thing". Buble' was blocked so Niall pitched and Snoop did his pitch as well. When it was all said and done, Sadie picked SNOOP to be her coach and mentor. In this Podcast have a listen to what Sadie had to say about her early days in music all the way up to her 4 chair performance!Support the show

Aiden Ross sent a message to the rest of the field on Monday night, he will be a force in this season of "The Voice" season 28. He sang Adele's "Love in the Dark" and had all 4 of the judges spinning their chairs in record time. Aiden had all of the judges standing and the pitching began. After some bigtime pitches from all of the judges, Aiden selected Niall Horan to be his coach and mentor. In this Podcast, Aiden talks about the journey from his youth, to high school, to current day. Music has been his life. Now he gets this amazing opportunity to show the world what he can do.Support the show

Ralph Edwards tried to make the show 11 times and didn't make it. The 12th time would be the charm. Edwards walked out onto the stage and delivered a masterpiece performance. He sang Journey's "Lights" which is no small task for anyone. Within seconds all 4 judges immediately hit their buttons and the chairs started spinning. Edwards didn't miss a step. He completed the song and stuck the landing like a Gold Medalist would in the Olympics.All of the judges pitched hard proven by this statement by the iconic Michael Buble', "Whoever picks you will win the voice," a statement that according to Edwards was surreal to hear. Music icon SNOOP DOG pitched even harder. He brought out several members of his musical team, including some former "The Voice" contestants, as well as some writers and producers that work for him. He showed Edwards what it would be like working with him on the show, meaning that win, lose, or draw, there's a future with SNOOP. Have a listen to what Ralph had to say in this fun Podcast. He's going to be a force in the competition. Support the show