Becca Tobin Says There Was a ‘Stigma’ Around Her Jump From ‘Glee’ to the ‘LadyGang’ Podcast (Video)

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For most actors, coming off a hit television show means you’re immediately searching for the next hit series to be on. But for Becca Tobin, the end of “Glee” marked the beginning of her podcasting career – and she says there was definitely a “stigma” surrounding her choice.

As part of this year’s TheGrill conference hosted by TheWrap, Tobin joined others in the industry to discuss how podcasts have quickly become Hollywood’s new goldmine. Tobin has hosted “The LadyGang Podcast” alongside Jac Vanek and Keltie Knight since 2015, the same year “Glee” wrapped on Fox.

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“My biggest challenge was getting over the mockery that was made of me when I was leaving ‘Glee,’ and all of my cast members were like, ‘You’re gonna what? You’re gonna podcast?'” Tobin recalled during the panel. “And now all of them are doing them, but that’s neither here nor there. But yeah, it was hard to get rid of the stigma, a little bit, after coming off of a hit show and starting something so bizarre, at the time.”

That said, Tobin wasn’t phased by it too much back then, and certainly isn’t now, admitting, “I love being underestimated.”

But where some might think getting a podcast off the ground would’ve been difficult coming off a TV show, Tobin noted that it’s probably harder to do so in 2022 than it was seven years ago.

“We were so early that to get signed with Podcast One, we kind of just had to have a pulse,” Tobin joked. “It wasn’t as competitive a space. It was like, mind-blowing to them that three women wanted to start a podcast. So we did just get — the timing, for the first time in my whole life, was right.”

You can watch Tobin in TheWrap’s full podcasting panel from The Grill in the video above.

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