"There are a million things I can think of that I would I want to do. Reporting like you, would be one. A talk show host maybe, also. I want to do a lot"
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The intent is aspirational, but the subtext is about permission. Saying "Reporting like you" is a small, strategic act of alignment: he flatters the interviewer, yes, but more importantly he signals seriousness. Reporting and talk-show hosting are credibility jobs, adjacent to power, the kinds of platforms that shape narratives rather than merely perform within them. For a musician emerging from a fame machine that tends to flatten people into a single marketable trait, that pivot reads as a bid for authorship.
Context matters: post-Idol celebrity often came with a short shelf life and a punishing expectation to "stay in your lane". Guarini's language pushes back against that without picking a fight. The unfinished phrasing, the open-ended "I want to do a lot", doubles as a refusal to be pinned down. It's not just career planning; it's identity maintenance in a culture that loves neat categories and quick obituaries.
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Guarini, Justin. (n.d.). There are a million things I can think of that I would I want to do. Reporting like you, would be one. A talk show host maybe, also. I want to do a lot. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-a-million-things-i-can-think-of-that-i-133620/
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Guarini, Justin. "There are a million things I can think of that I would I want to do. Reporting like you, would be one. A talk show host maybe, also. I want to do a lot." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-a-million-things-i-can-think-of-that-i-133620/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"There are a million things I can think of that I would I want to do. Reporting like you, would be one. A talk show host maybe, also. I want to do a lot." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-a-million-things-i-can-think-of-that-i-133620/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.



