Chapter 1: What was Julia Fox's controversial Halloween costume?
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Chapter 2: How did Justin and Hailey Bieber's son dress up for Halloween?
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Chapter 3: What happened during Tate McRae's viral concert moment?
I'm so excited to be sitting down with somebody who's like Gen Z, it girl.
Chapter 4: Why do fans think Meghan Markle's celebration was staged?
We are extremely young and hip here at The Toast.
Chapter 5: What were the results of the 2025 New York City Marathon?
But somebody we talk about all the time on The Toast because we're just sort of in awe of her.
Chapter 6: How did Zandra Pohl become a popular DJ?
Everyone, it's Zandra.
Chapter 7: What challenges does Zandra face as a female DJ?
Welcome to The Toast, Zandra.
Chapter 8: What insights does Zandra share about navigating fame?
Oh my goodness. Hello, hello, hello. I was just saying to you offline, I cannot believe I'm seeing your hairline in person. Your hairline is so insane. It's so straight and full. I can't stop staring at it. And you were saying that people online think it's like, you know, fake. Fake. And I'm like, it's not fake. You were born with that. Show the camera. Like, that's insane.
It's so thick and straight and full. I don't know. My mom has the same thing. Does she? Yeah. Oh, my God. I remember when people started talking about it online. They were like, your hairline, hairline, hairline. My mom called me and she was like, you know, that's because of me. And I was like, oh, oh, and there she goes. She made sure you knew.
Yeah, she was like, no, that's definitely not coming from your dad. That's me. So we talk about you all the time on the shows because you're just so cool and fun and fresh. And when you were on Sports Illustrated and you wore that star dress on your boobs, it was amazing. It was giving OG Kate Upton. We're so jealous and happy for you. And it's so exciting to be here.
We have a very unique audience. We're huge with Gen Z, but a lot of our listeners are... Kind of anti-TikTok. So for anyone who's not familiar with you, like give everyone your little rundown, your shtick. DJ, it girl, University of Miami, like you go. Okay. Oh my gosh. This is hard. How do I like... It actually is hard. Sorry. That's like not a cool question.
I'm like, and you talk so fast and you learn how to like get on your level. I'm like... Okay. So you know what? When I started following you, you were still a University of Miami student. You were like getting ready to go out and DJ. When did you start DJing? I started DJing when I was 16 years old. Damn. So like in high school? In high school. Yeah. Where you from? Ohio, Cincinnati. So random.
That's so random. I would have thought you were from, like, New Jersey. That's what everyone says. They're like, you give, like, East Coast energy. Maybe it's because I'm, like, a little bitchy. Like, I don't know. What was it like growing up in Ohio that's so random and, like, glee of you? Imagine just... It's so glee. It is so glee. Did you go to Lima Heights?
I did not go to Lima Heights, sadly. I wish I did. I was just not a good singer, so maybe that didn't work out for me. But I... Like, imagine growing up in Ohio, like, one of those... basic, boring movies. Right. Very regular. Just like the most regular experience. That is what I had. Yeah. Nothing special. And so why did you start DJing? I started DJing because I was always in music festivals.
Like I love going to them. And I had such an amazing time. And I went to Lollapalooza. I think it was my junior year summer. going into my senior year and I saw Alison Wonderland performing. And that was like the first female DJ that I ever saw. And I was like, wow, that's what I want to do. That's who I want to be. I just thought it was the sickest thing ever. I've never saw a female DJ.
It is really cool. So I was telling you a little bit before, I also in college, actually a little after college, I had like a brief like career time as a DJ. I thought, first of all, like it was fun, you know, and I love to party. And I was like, well, I can also like get paid. It's actually really hard to DJ. And let me tell you, I took lessons. There was a place here.
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