Stassi Schroeder Clark's weekly lifestyle podcast “Straight Up With Stassi” joins Dear Media's list of more than 80 shows and has a new name.
Starting today, the podcast will be renamed to “Stassi.” In conjunction with the distribution agreement for Schroeder Clark's podcast, Dear Media has announced a “refreshed content format” along with new visual branding across all podcast distribution platforms. According to Dear Media, Schroeder-Clark called the podcast, which she launched in March 2015, “back to her early roots, focusing on an authentic, candid and witty look at her daily life.” The aim is to “guess”. .
New episodes that combine Schroeder-Clark's pop culture commentary with her “honest, relatable conversations about real-life topics” will continue to air on Wednesdays, according to Dear Media.
Schroeder Clark was the star of Bravo's hit reality series Vanderpump Rules for eight seasons from 2013 to 2020. In 2020, Bravo fired her former cast member Faith Stowers from the show after she revealed that Schroeder-Clark had called the police on Stowers for an unrelated crime. In an interview on Tamron Hall's talk show that same year, Schroeder-Clark reflected on her past statements, including her racist remarks on her own podcast about her #OscarsSoWhite campaign. Ta. She said, “It's completely my fault that I didn't know better, but the problem is that I didn't know better,” Schroeder-Clark said in an interview. “I want to be part of the solution. I've been part of the problem for years now.” He said he turned down the chance to appear in Bravo's “The Valley,'' a spin-off of “Vanderpump Rules,'' which will premiere on March 19, with a cast that includes “The Valley.'' She will hold a flagship show alongside Schroeder Clark in 2020).
Commenting on the new approach she's taking on her podcast Stassi in partnership with Dear Media, Schroeder Clark said: variety“We're stripping away the structure and making the show a little more chaotic…but life is chaotic, so it is. It's more formal than it was in 2015. I want to bring back that informal feel and break it down a little bit. I'm going back to stream of consciousness rants and connecting more with my listeners and doing weekly We look forward to spending more time together. Dear Media is like the girl's girl of the podcast network, and we love their support of this vision.”
Founded in 2018, Dear Media describes itself as “a platform that amplifies women’s voices with original and creative programming.” The company's roster of podcast shows includes “Pretty Basic” with Alisha Marie and Remi Cruise; “Not Skinny, But Not Fat” with Amanda Hirsch. and “Toast” by Jackie and Claudia Oshry.
“Stassi has built such a vibrant and engaged audience on her podcast, and we are honored to bring her funny and recognizable voice to even more listeners around the world. ,” said Paige Port, president of Dear Media, in announcing the agreement. “'Stassi' is a perfect fit with Dear Media's lineup of pop culture programming and loyal audience. She is a great addition to the Dear Media family.”
Schroeder-Clark's Straight Up with Stassi Live Tour in 2019 sold out shows across the United States, and she has since followed up with two tours: the Boogie Bus Tour in 2020 and the Mommy Dearest Tour in 2023. He is currently embarking on two additional live tours. In 2019, Schroeder-Clark released her first book, “Next Level Basic: The Definitive Basic B*tch Handbook,” and in 2022, she released her second book, “Off With My Head: The Definitive Basic B*tch Handbook.” to Survive Rock Bottom,” which became a New York Times bestseller. Schrader Clark is repped by WME and the law firm Milokunai Weiner.
Schroeder-Clark currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Beau Clark (who starred on “Vanderpump Rules''), and their two children, Hartford and Messer.