
401 - Grin and Bare It (with John Robles)
John Robles is back to ring in season four! Everyone looks normal except Alex is on the hunt, which causes Jill to lash out. Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag


Hosted by Jo Wild · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 36 episodes
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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 and contrast their New York with the theatrical world of their city’s elite upper class. Join them to dissect every argument, outfit, and cinematic cliché of everyone’s favorite real-life drama queens.
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John Robles is back to ring in season four! Everyone looks normal except Alex is on the hunt, which causes Jill to lash out. Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag

Jo and Sam discuss some things that weren't talked about in the official season three reunion coverage. Including responses to Spotify comments! Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

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

Talented artist and trusted real housewife fan Jacob Frazier hops on the pod today, to discuss The Rumblings: Scary Island Edition. Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

Tina Vlamis joins for a lively discussion about mean girls, high school, and of course what Jill has done wrong this time.

Cameron Lindsey jumps on the pod today! Cameron and Jo have some long discussions about the egos of the housewives, and the editors that bring them to life. Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

Carey Keyes joins the pod! Carey and Jo chat about Bethenny's engagement, Kelly's aversion to reality, and Jill's.... shit. Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag

Charlie Flynn visits the pod to chat about Sonja Morgan's debut, PR 101, and Ramona's infamous runway walk! Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

Hanna Gerlander joins the pod to discuss a very iconic episode! They discuss Ginger's farting, model picking, and how New Yorkers feel about lying. Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag

Will Morrison is on the pod today! Will and Jo talk about the ids of the women and the climax of the Bethenny/Jill debacle. Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

Jenny Matthews joins the pod to discuss fashion and fighting! Also carbonation, branding, and a light touch on Christian Siriano. Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag

Fall in McKenna, this episode, as her and Jo talk about the good old reality TV days (2010) and what makes Alex like a furry? Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

Mark Burns returns! After a brief tangent about the Olympics, Mark and Jo discuss the production shift in season three, Peacock's user interface, and why exactly Jennifer is a survivor.

Season three! Virginia Dickens is back to share her updated opinions on all the wives. This episode was recorded on February 1st Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art by Amber Bunnag

The season 2 reunion episode is here! Returning guests for the season are: Cecilia Ellis (@celiaannn), Maggie Olmsted (@maggieolmstedpretty), Sam Walters (@samwaltersmusic), Katie Ozog (@kozog), Claire Siemietkowski (@se

Schuyler Robinson (@schuylady) joins the pod to discuss the season two finale! Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag Theme music by Sam Walters

John Robles joins the pod to discuss why Simon irks us, what attractiveness does to the soul, and Argentina's role in all of this. Theme music by Sam Walters Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag
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Jenny Matthews
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Mark Burns
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