On the charts since 2017, Off The Vine isn’t just a podcast—it’s a full-bodied pour of unfiltered conversations, deep dives, and downright ridiculous moments. Hosted by Kaitlyn Bristowe—former Bachelorette, DWTS champ, and your go-to girl for keeping it real—OTV is like catching up with your bestie over a glass of wine (Spade & Sparrows, because, duh). Whether you’re a day-one Vino or a first-time... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 879 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture |
#882. She came, she played, she lawyered her way to $750,000.
Fresh off her Big Brother 27 win, Ashley Hollis joins Kaitlyn to spill all the secrets from inside the house — the lies, the alliances, the chaos, and the strategy that made her the newe... more
#881. Before she was selling out theaters, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes was a Bay Area girl chasing signs from the universe — like making the Raiderettes squad or landing a role as an extra on Friends. In this episode, Anjelah takes Kaitlyn through the ride... more
#880. Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson and former NFL player Andrew East are back on the pod — and they’re spilling on their boldest challenge yet: competing side by side on Special Forces. From brutal days in the Sahara desert to the heartbreak o... more
#879. Jessie James Decker and Eric Decker are taking us behind the scenes of their wild ride on Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test — and trust us, you’ve never seen them like this before. From last-minute casting to surviving with only three pairs... more
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Kaitlyn is not a good interviewer. She makes everything about herself. I just listened to the Ashlyn Harris episode and I think 80% was Kaitlyn telling stories about or talking about herself. Podcast interviews should be INTERVIEWS. She also asks terrible questions. She asks the same question over and over again in different ways. I would have loved to know how Ashlyn got to where she did in soccer or anything substantial but it was honestly all fluff.
Loved it! Started the show thanks to interview.
The interview with Amanda Knox was very well done, and absolutely empowering. I remember her terrifying story well, and always knew she was not guilty. Amanda was articulate and informative and Kaitlyn related well and asked the questions we all want to ask. This pod is a win/win for both women. Also, the Hulu series is so good. A+
Maybe this isn’t for everyone??? I mostly enjoy Kaitlyn, when she’s herself. Although, that’s tricky because I don’t think she’s comfortable with herself BUT as an interviewer , she gives off this vibe that she’s trying to be someone she’s not w this podcast. Kaitlyn is bubbly and silly and unfiltered (usually) which is great! However, in this instance, she comes off as unprepared, unqualified and in authentic. Moreover, she’s trying way too hard to go deep. Kaitlyn not a serious, and doesn’t... more
LOVE the rewatch recap episodes! You had the best group of men in your season! Loved listening to you and Josh! Cant wait to finish the rest of them! Please have Nick and Shawn on to discuss with them too! Pleeeeeease?! It’s been ages! Things should be fine….right? 😁💕
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A vibrant and entertaining show that offers listeners a rich blend of unfiltered conversations, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions. Conversations frequently revolve around themes of personal growth, relationships, and pop culture, with guests who bring their unique insights and experiences to the table. Notable discussions cover diverse topics such as mental health, emotional wellness, and breaking barriers in various industries, helped by a light-hearted and relatable hosting style. The podcast stands out for its authenticity, often drawing on the host's personal experiences to create a connection with the audience, resulting in a space that feels like a friendly gathering over a glass of wine.
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