Steve Burns, the original star of the beloved children's show "Blue's Clues," is launching a podcast for adults. The former host is collaborating with Lemonada Media on the audio project, dubbed"Alive with Steve Burns." Burns, 51, initially rose to fame while hosting Nickelodeon's "Blue's Clues," a mystery show for preschool-aged kids,from 1996 to 2002. "It could basically be what we've always done," Burns said in a June 25video announcement. "It used to be about shapes and colors and letters and numbers and vegetables and stuff," he continued. "But now it could really be about death, and sex and taxes and everything that makes it so weird and wonderful to be alive." Steve Burns:Original 'Blue's Clues' host talks about 'abrupt' departure in emotional video The podcast is expected to launch this fall, according to Lemonada Media. "There are a thousand podcasts you can listen to, this is one that listens back. I really want to continue what we started decades ago," Burnstold Variety. "For us, it was all about curious investigation. It was about looking a little closer. About asking the right questions. About following the clues that helped lead us toward greater understanding." Lemonada Media is the home of other podcasts, including Duchess Meghan Markle's "Confessions of a Female Founder" and Lena Waithe's "Legacy Talk." In 2021, for the 25th Anniversary of Blue's Clues, Burnsrevealed why he abruptly left the showand introduced fans to the new host, Joe. So about that time Steve went off to college…#BluesClues25pic.twitter.com/O8NOM2eRjy — Nick Jr. (@nickjr)September 7, 2021 "I just kinda got up and went to college. And that was really challenging by the way, but great because I got to use my mind and take a step at a time and now I literally am doing many of the things that I wanted to do." Contributing: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Blue's Clues' star Steve Burns is launching new podcast 'Alive'