Candace Cameron Bure and Madi Prewett Troutt are about to make the perfect podcast pair.
Us Weekly can exclusively reveal that Prewett Troutt, 29, is teaming up with Cameron Bure, 49, to cohost the 13th season of “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast.” The duo will team up for new episodes starting this month.
“I loved sitting down with Madison to talk about living boldly for Christ and how staying true to your convictions can help you navigate life’s ups and downs with confidence and joy,” Cameron Bure told Us Weekly in a statement.
Getting Prewett Troutt onboard as a cohost was a no-brainer, as the former Bachelor star has hosted her own “Stay True” podcast since 2024. “Stay True” is described as a show “full of truth, relatable ‘me too’ moments and real-life advice on how to stay true to your values, beliefs and standards,” according to its official info page.
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Cameron Bure, meanwhile, launched her eponymous podcast in 2022. The show — which continues to chart on Apple Podcast’s list of top shows in the religion and spirituality category — features the actress having conversations with celebrity guests about “living with kindness, class and purpose.”
Neither Prewett Troutt nor Cameron Bure are strangers to discussing their beliefs publicly.
The Bachelor Nation alum told Us Weekly exclusively in July 2023 how starting every day with God allows her to be a good wife to husband Grant Troutt. (The couple got married in 2022 and share daughter Hosanna, who was born in January 2025.)

“I wake up, I go have my time with God. I have a prayer closet and I get in my prayer closet and I pray and I just spend time reading the Bible and just, like, filling myself up and reminding myself of what’s most important,” Prewett Troutt said at the time. “From that place, I’m able to really be the wife that God’s called me to be and to really love [Grant] well and to meet his needs.”
Meanwhile, Cameron Bure discussed her relationship with faith in her Us Weekly cover story last month.
“Sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ truly is the most important thing in my life, and I get to share this in creative ways as a woman of faith in the entertainment industry,” the Full House alum explained, adding that “living true to me” is one of her goals ahead of turning 50.
“I have an audience of one, and that’s God,” she explained, in part. “I’m going to face a holy God. When I die, I’m not going to stand before that person in the comments who doesn’t like me, so I’m more worried about my eternal life.”
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Cameron Bure has also decided to “turn inward” when it comes to dealing with backlash.
“I just ignore it. Not everyone’s going to like what I have to say or agree with it or think I’m archaic or not on the right side of history,” told Us. “And I don’t care, I want to be on God’s side of history, so everyone else’s opinions can change every few years, every decade, whatever.”
Cameron Bure added, “But I know that God’s word never changes, therefore, I don’t want to change. If God doesn’t, I don’t want to.”
New episodes of “The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast” release on Tuesdays.


