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Wackadoodle Time

Wackadoodle Time
Bravo
Real Housewives
Summer House
Vanderpump Rules
Salt Lake City
Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills
Atlanta
Reality Television
New York
Ladies Of London
Eric Adams
Media Literacy
Real Housewives Of Orange County
The Real Housewives Of Potomac
Bravo Reality TV
The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City
Lisa Rinna
K-Pop
Reality TV
Real Housewives Rhode Island

Wackadoodle Time is your home for hot takes, deep dives, and unhinged theories about the world of Bravo and beyond. Hosted by Ellen Haun & Amy Heidt.

Email us your own unhinged theories at wackadoodlepod@gmail.com Instagram: @wackadoodletimepod wackadoodlepod.com

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Latest Episodes

Leila Cohan returns to break down what we all foolishly thought would be the final Summer House episode. Will we ever have another scandal that hits this hard? Leila thinks it’s possible, but it’s gonna require a lot of people to get cool about a lot... more

Actor & Bravohead Bayne Gibby visits the pod to discuss the reality machine, how it ruins lives, and how we can’t get enough. Then she pitches a whopper of an idea that could turn everything around. They also discuss part 2 of the Summer House reunio... more

Amy takes Ellen on a deep dive through the parents of our beloved Bravolebrities, getting into the good, the questionable, and the ones who screw up their bloodline for generations. They also discuss episode one of the Summer House reunion, because h... more

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Author Jess Gutierrez visits the pod to marvel at Real Housewives of Rhode Island and celebrate Rachel Zoe’s undeniable impact on millennial women. Then Jess and Ellen brainstorm a Real Housewives of Arkansas and spend a good amount of time alienatin... more

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Recent Guests

Jess Gutierrez
Author of Adulting for Amateurs, Misadventures of a Geriatric Millennial
Author
Episode: There’s Nothing Scarier Than a Short Househusband with Jess Gutierrez
Becky Feldman
Dynamic podcaster, host of Too Stupid to Live
Too Stupid to Live
Episode: Bravo is Therapeutic with Becky Feldman
Ryan O'Connor
Guest discussing Ladies of London and Bravo
Episode: It’s Fake, But Because It’s Fake, It’s Real with Ryan O’Connor
Nicole Sullivan
Guest on the podcast
Real Housewives producer to Bravo alum (as discussed)
Episode: Mutually Assured Househusband Destruction with Nicole Sullivan
Ian Littleworth
Guest, Bravo enthusiast who initiated the Summer House discussion
Independent guest/Bravo fan
Episode: It’s a Great Time to Be a Kyle Cooke Guy with Ian Littleworth
Lauren Adams
Bravo scholar guest
Bravo Scholar
Episode: Emergency Pod: Team Ciara
Leila Cohan
Bravo scholar guest
Bravo Scholar
Episode: Emergency Pod: Team Ciara
Jessica Jardine
Podcaster, producer, performer
Episode: Bravo is Divorce Propaganda (complimentary) with Jessica Jardine
Jen Bashian
Friend of the pod
Bravo commenter
Episode: Scatter My Ashes at Surf Lodge with Jen Bashian

Hosts

Ellen Haun
Host of the show; long-running frontperson with deep Bravo analysis and storytelling.
Amy Heidt
Co-host; brings humor, Bravo fandom expertise, and discussion on cast dynamics and narrative choices.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Omg so good

    These women are so funny and insightful and really know their Bravo stuff. Love to listen to them on my walks and commute to work! Plz make a million of these!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lildumbdumb
    United States7 months ago
  • Doodles unite

    Very funny with great guests

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    eljjijk
    United States7 months ago
  • I’m a Doodle

    Love these ladies chatting Bravo. They are so funny and always have great guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ILOVEARRESTEDDEVELOPMENT
    United Statesa year ago

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A few listeners enjoy the mix of personal anecdotes and sharp analysis, though some episodes skew deep-dives that require attention.
The chemistry between hosts is frequently highlighted as a strength for sustained engagement.
Fans praise the hosts for being funny and insightful about Bravo.
Guests consistently bring fresh perspectives and engaging energy.
The show is described as binge-friendly with lively banter and strong guest insights.

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Everything is Important with Molly Griggs
Q: Molly, other than Vanderpump Rules, what are your Bravo shows and how did you get into it?
She describes starting with Salt Lake early on, then exploring New York and Beverly Hills, and expanding to many franchises, emphasizing how personal connections and timing shaped her viewing habit.
Mother Wounds Everywhere with Keerthi Harishankar
Q: Keerthi, what is the unhinged theory you brought to us today?
The mother wound is threaded through Salt Lake City this season, and episode 10 is presented as the peak example, with a harrowing coffee shop confrontation and a broader argument that motherhood trauma shapes the cast's behavior and dynamics across the season.
Bravo is Part of the Problem with Eric Edelstein
Q: Okay. Well, Eric, we want to know, how did you get into Bravo? What is your relationship with the network, with the programs? How did you get into all this?
Eric explains his gradual immersion into Bravo, the role his wife plays in his Bravo journey, and how witnessing the Vanderpump phenomenon drew him into following the franchise and appreciating its real-world dynamics.
Give the RHOSLC Editors a Damn Emmy with Anne Madariaga
Q: Anne, what would you like to talk about? Do you have a wild theory, a hot take, or just something on your mind?
I want to talk about the editors of Salt Lake City and how they go above and beyond, using sound design and editing choices to heighten the humor and storytelling, which makes the show funnier and more engaging than other franchises.
Mutually Assured Househusband Destruction with Nicole Sullivan
Q: What has surprised you most about following these shows over time?
Amy and Ellen note how franchises like Vanderpump Rules evolve, with shifting villain dynamics, while Nicole highlights the addictive pull of binging and discussing a long-running series retroactively.

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A Bravo-focused show that blends sharp analysis with playful banter and speculative theory, featuring hosts who dissect current and classic Real Housewives moments, casting, and production choices. Episodes frequently center on parental dynamics, relationship drama, and the meta-world of Bravo fandom, often weaving in pop culture references, book concepts, and cross-franchise comparisons. Noteworthy traits include a candid, therapy-flavored take on fame and family, a lighthearted yet opinionated tone, and a steady stream of engaging guest commentary that keeps discussions fresh and audience-tersed for binge listening.

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1. Jess Gutierrez
2. Becky Feldman
3. Ryan O'Connor
4. Nicole Sullivan
5. Ian Littleworth
6. Lauren Adams
7. Leila Cohan
8. Jessica Jardine

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