
Jo Wild stumbled onto a historical landmark when they started watching Bravo’s "The Real Housewives of New York City" (RHONY). Now, they've enlisted their friends and fellow comedians to help them overanalyze the lives of the rich and ridiculous socialites of their very own town. Occasionally spilling secrets about first-hand experience with the entertainment industry, every week they'll compare a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Some season 3 guests return to share thoughts on the reunion! Lexi Shaye, McKenna Moore, Virginia Dickens, Will Morrison, and Carey Keyes
Lexi Shaye joins the pod for a triumphant season finale!
Musical direction and theme by Sam Walters
Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag
Sam Walters returns to the pod! Sam and Jo discuss the fallout of Scary Island, and the shunning of Jill.
Theme music by Sam Walters
Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag
CONTENT WARNING: There is much discussion of mental breaks, manic episodes, Bipolar disorder, and psychosis in this episode, as the title suggests. Jo and Maggie are comedians, not doctors, and all opinions are gathered from their lived experiences. more
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The show offers lively, opinionated pop-culture recaps of Real Housewives-style reality TV, with a strong emphasis on nostalgia for early 2010s NYC and sharp humor about fashion, drama, and the editing that shapes perception. Hosts often bring in guests from comedy, art, and media to provide fresh perspectives on specific episodes, rivalries, and iconic moments, while weaving in behind-the-scenes color and personal anecdotes. The tone balances affectionate fandom with playful critique, making it entertaining for listeners who enjoy deep-dive recaps, fashion commentary, and meta-discussion about reality-TV storytelling. A standout trait is the frequent cross-pollination between pop culture analysis and insider-ish anecdotes from the entertai... more
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