Emma Chamberlain's podcast will be accessible exclusively on Spotify beginning in early 2023. 

According to Variety, the successful podcast "Anything Goes," which is now syndicated through Cadance13's Ramble, has signed a multiyear license agreement with the audio behemoth. 

In a statement, the 21-year-old YouTuber turned influencer stated that she has been listening to Spotify since she was 14 years old, and that the site has played a role in building her love and enthusiasm for podcasts and music.

"I am consistently wowed by the way the platform continues to evolve. I couldn't be more honored to be their exclusive partner, and work together to allow 'Anything Goes' to blossom in ways it couldn't have anywhere else."

Emma began her podcasting career with "Stupid Genius," a show that was designed to examine broad issues like "why do humans dream," but after 40 episodes, she scrapped the podcast and replaced it with "Anything Goes," a solo show that provided her more latitude to discuss a larger range of topics.

According to VP Creator Content and Partnerships Max Cutler, "[Emma's] vulnerability, authenticity, and contributions to the larger cultural conversation are truly inspiring."

Emma Chamberlain rose to prominence on YouTube in 2018 because to her distinctively personal take on the vlog genre. Her channel presently has 11.9 million subscribers. 

Aside from that, she has ventured into other enterprises, such as anchoring the red carpet at the 2022 Met Gala and launching a coffee company in 2019 that recently finished a $7 million Series A investment round in August. 

Emma Chamberlain will join other podcast creators who have made their shows available only on the platform, such as Joe Rogan's "The Joe Rogan Experience."

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Emma Chamberlain Net Worth 2022

Emma Chamberlain, an American YouTuber and social media star, has a claimed net worth of $12 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth

She started her YouTube channel in 2016, but she didn't publish anything until the summer of 2017. 

Her videos quickly went viral after she collaborated with several well-known YouTubers, including the Dolan Twins and Cody Ko. 

Emma also received a lot of attention from mainstream media, with The New York Times dubbing her the "funniest person on YouTube" and TIME magazine listing her as one of the "25 Most Influential People on the Internet." 

Emma has worked with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and appeared in one of their official videos.

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