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(The Oriel Company) Acclaimed podcast series, The Magnificent Others, hosted by GRAMMY Award-winning frontman of The Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan, continues its new season rollout with an episode featuring Courtney Love.
Love joins Corgan for a wide-ranging, deeply personal conversation reflecting on her upbringing, family history, and formative years navigating the alternative rock scene. The two revisit childhood memories, musical influences, and exchange stories from the stages and venues that shaped their careers. Along the way, Love and Corgan compare notes on the evolving rock music landscape, marking this episode a must-listen for music fans.
Corgan recently celebrated the one year anniversary of The Magnificent Others, which has set itself apart in the podcast space by bringing listeners face-to-face with world-renowned guests including innovative entrepreneurs, trailblazing scientists, and visionary leaders who have dared to push boundaries and redefine what's possible. The show has been widely praised for its candid and honest conversations about success, legacy, and the creative process across all disciplines. Timeless for its enduring conversations about the life of an artist and yet timely for its discussions of what that means in today's world, The Magnificent Others has already proven another rich addition to Corgan's vast array of diverse endeavors.
Most recently, Melissa Auf der Maur joined for a candid conversation ahead of the release of her memoir, Even the Good Girls Will Cry. Conrad Flynn also returned to the show for a second episode, while Jack Osbourne sat down with Corgan for a powerful discussion on the realities of fame and the lasting impact of Black Sabbath. The Magnificent Others will continue in 2026 with more exciting legendary guests.
Listen to The Magnificent Others here
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