Rob Cesternino is a two-time Survivor player, Survivor Hall of Famer, and cast member on The Traitors Season 4. Rob Has a Podcast is the most comprehensive reality TV recap podcast on the internet. Since 2010, we’ve delivered weekly recaps, exit interviews, player analysis, and strategy breakdowns for Big Brother, Survivor, The Traitors, The Amazing Race and every major reality competition. Currently covering Big Brother 28 with recaps after every episode, live feed updates, and exit interviews with every evicted houseguest. Plus Survivor Know-It-Alls with Stephen Fishbach returns for Survivor 51. New episodes daily during the season. Subscribe at http://getrhap.com Support RHAP on Patreon: http://patreon.com/RHAP
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BB28 Week 6 Exit Interview
Aug 21, 202614 min
BB28 Week 6 Exit Interview Watch this podcast on YouTube ! Big Brother 28 throws another curveball as Kamu sits down with hosts Rob Cesternino and Taran for an exit interview after his shocking backdoor eviction. The fallout from the Diamond Power of Veto and shifting alliance lines are front and center, with Kamu reflecting on how quick moves and changing loyalties flipped his game upside down. This week’s power plays saw Devens wield the Diamond Power of Veto to save himself and target Kamu, unseating one of the last houseguests who hadn’t touched the block. Kamu shares insight on working closely with Yash and Devens in the Bermuda Triangle alliance, only to be blindsided by Devens’s bold move that fragmented the rookie numbers. Discussion covers strategic conversations about putting up Barrett or Devens, and whether trusting Devens was a mistake. The Icons are tightening their grip with Dee now as Head of Household, making things look tough for Yash, Taylor, Haley, and Lala. Social drama, including Kamu’s “tea party” confrontation with Jason and an up-and-down friendship with Drew, shows just how quickly trust can shift. Kamu and Yash debated nominating bigger threats but were swayed by trust in Devens, which did not pay off. Devens’s unexpected move left the rookie alliance vulnerable and boosted the Icons’ position. The social blowup between Kamu and Jason came from a need to clear the air for the whole house, not personal conflict. Drew’s unpredictable gameplay and shifting trust made him a risky ally for several houseguests. Kamu hopes his departing speech—and maybe a surprise DM or two—made an impact, even if the vote felt set. With the Icons running the show and the rookies scrambling for safety, can anyone shift the power balance before it’s too late? Catch the full exit interview to hear every twist and behind-the-scenes detail from inside the Big Brother house. Chapters: 00:00 Big Brother Exit Interview Begins 01:15 Diamond Power of Veto Twist 02:31 Alliance Decisions Shape Big Brother 04:33 Betting on Haley’s Game Future 05:55 Unpacking the Big Brother Tea Party 08:34 Drew’s Unpredictability in Big Brother 11:07 Big Brother Finale and Goodbye Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Big Brother coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Big Brother podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Rob Has a Podcast | Big Brother, Survivor & Reality TV - RHAP
BB28 Thursday Eviction Ep Recap, Week 6
Aug 20, 20261h 9m
BB28 Thursday Eviction Ep Recap, Week 6 Watch the podcast on YouTube ! Big Brother 28’s latest eviction night delivers a major shake-up as the house stands at a crossroads, with shifting alliances and unpredictable gameplay driving the action. Hosted by Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong, this episode features strategy breakdowns with guests including Captain Will and Maggie Morgan, as they react to Angela’s surprising competition win and Kamu’s exit. The conversation focused on Angela’s unexpected Blockbuster win, a moment that stuns the house and flips eviction week on its head. Angela’s strategy draws from Tucker’s advice in last season’s similar challenge, helping her outmaneuver strong physical threats like Kamu and Haley. Meanwhile, the fallout from the Lyric eviction continues to rattle the alliances, particularly as Melody and Mallory waver on votes and nearly flip the outcome, only to be talked back by Drew. The discussion explored the possible long-term impact of Kamu’s eviction and whether the Icons alliance—largely staffed by Survivor alums—can maintain control against rising discontent from other houseguests like Melody and Mallory, who now may have their own agenda. Angela uses Tucker’s comp strategy and clinches the Blockbuster win, as explained by Taran. Melody and Mallory consider voting to keep Kamu but ultimately stick with the majority after pressure from Drew. Dee and Devens’ aggressive threat to fellow houseguests creates tension and almost ignites open alliance warfare. The hosts debate the effectiveness of the Survivor-style voting blocks the Icons utilize, raising questions about their fit in Big Brother gameplay. Diary room shoutouts and DR mistakes (like “evacuate” instead of “evict”) spark laughs throughout the recap. The house sits on a knife’s edge as shifting loyalties unravel, and the next HoH could decide whether a new alliance rises or the Icons regain stability. Did the houseguests pick the right target in evicting Kamu, or will this decision backfire and reshape the season? Tune in for a detailed analysis and all the behind-the-scenes moments from Big Brother 28’s latest pivotal episode. Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to Big Brother 28 02:06 Angela Murray Wins Blockbuster Competition 04:05 Unlikely Upset in Blockbuster Game 07:07 Kamu Kirk’s Eviction and Impact 09:39 Icon Alliance’s Power Dilemma 12:00 Survivor Players Shape Big Brother 14:54 Yash Patel’s Challenge and Exposure 18:38 HOH Predictions for Big Brother 22:18 Taylor and Drew Compete for Power 25:47 Blockbuster Strategy and Competition Secrets 29:31 Danielle Reyes and Power Endorsements 33:43 Big Brother’s Memorable Eviction Speeches 39:10 Lala and House Division After Vote 43:46 Future Threats: Drew, Barrett, Angela 50:15 Angela Murray’s Big Brother Win Potential 54:51 What’s Next for the Big Brother House Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Big Brother coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Big Brother podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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Summer of Stein Big Brother 28 Week 6
Aug 20, 20261h 34m
Summer of Stein Big Brother 28 Week 6 Watch the podcast on YouTube ! Big Brother 28’s latest Summer of Stein episode finds the house in chaos after Rick Devens uses the Diamond Power of Veto, changing up Angela’s nominations and threatening to flip the game. Hosted by Rob and joined by guest Eric Stein, this lively live recap dives deep into all the strategic drama, strained alliances, and never-ending maneuvering as eviction looms. Angela’s power is challenged when Devens saves Dee, forcing Kamu onto the block and shifting the balance of power. Dee’s cold rejection of Kamu’s handshake adds fuel to the fire, while Yash’s refusal of Dee’s $5,000 bribe shows just how fragile alliances have become. Eric Stein pulls no punches discussing whether Devens’ move was the right call, why holding a Veto too long is risky, and the way fake alliances—like the Wolfpack—keep crumbling. Eric Stein says Devens acted at the right time, arguing you can’t wait and let the other side lock in their numbers. Both Rob and Eric point out how Chuck added little to the game, questioning casting’s motives and comparing him to past “replacement level” players. The uncertain meaning of alliances is debated, as Eric notes people act like Wolfpack is real loyalty, but actions say otherwise. House dynamics get a laugh as Eric discusses the awkwardness of the Lady of the Latrine, the mountains of Splenda, and the live studio audience’s surprising influence on houseguest confidence. Strategies for handling house punishments, fan interactions, and unexpected twists round out the analysis. With the house split, loyalties unclear, and big threats like Kamu possibly on the way out, listeners are left to ponder: did Rick Devens save his alliance at the perfect time, or just set himself up as the next biggest target? Catch all the details and sharp analysis in this week’s Summer of Stein! Chapters: 00:00 Intros and Big Brother energy 01:19 Parking Lot Drama and House Placement 07:34 Chuck’s Big Brother Exit Examined 14:14 Diamond Power of Veto Shakes House 22:55 Rejected Deals and Big Brother Bribes 29:39 Splenda in the Big Brother House 30:56 Kamu’s Impact and Possible Eviction 34:06 Awkward Barrett and Dee Kiss Moment 36:51 Lady of the Latrine Punishment 41:45 Rick Devens’ Big Brother Makeover 45:33 Otev Blob and Competition Memories 52:08 Prepping Dee for Big Brother 54:41 Haley’s Blockbuster Win and Live Audience 56:55 Celebrity Reactions to Big Brother 28 66:16 Favorite Big Brother Alumni Moments 72:01 Latrine Stories and Contestant Nostalgia 75:50 BB28 Endgame: Who Can Win? 81:36 Rumors, Casting, and BB28 Surprises 87:51 Utilities Debacle and Big Brother Recap Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Big Brother coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Big Brother podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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BB28 Wednesday Veto Ep Recap, Week 6
Aug 19, 20261h 39m
BB28 Wednesday Veto Ep Recap, Week 6 Watch the podcast on YouTube ! Big Brother 28 brings the tension as the Diamond Power of Veto shakes up the house’s plans. In this recap episode, Rob Cesternino, Mary, and Pooya discuss Devens’ big decision and the fallout from Kamu’s surprise nomination, dissecting the shifting alliances and what this means for the next eviction. The discussion dives into Rick Devens’ use of the Diamond Power of Veto to save Dee and put Kamu on the block, with the group reacting to the dramatic ceremony and its social impact. The episode covers the latest Head of Household and Veto competitions, with special attention to Yash’s back-to-back competition wins and how these affect the power balance. The fallout from the veto ceremony is a focal point, as the panel examines the muted diary room reactions and the strategic cam talks that reveal Devens’ thought process. The formation of the new “Mosh Pit” alliance is explored, highlighting how alliances are shifting and whether these bonds will hold as the vote nears. Devens uses the Diamond Power of Veto on Dee and puts Kamu on the block, with panelists debating whether it was too kind or just what the game needed. The panel points out that Yash and Kamu’s competition performances make them pressing targets, and debate whether Devens should have saved his power for a later week. The “Mosh Pit” alliance is formed, with everyone questioning if this loose seven can stick together or if it will fall apart like previous groupings. Diary room talks give insight into houseguests’ real thoughts, with some guests wishing for more drama and emotional fallout. Funny moments arise as costumes, OTEV chaos, and alliance names spark tangents about pit and roll puns. With alliances in flux and strong competitors like Yash and Kamu still in play, will Devens’ gamble pay off, or did he just set himself and Dee up for trouble at the next vote? Tune in for the full recap and see where the BB28 house goes from here Chapters: 00:00 Big Brother Veto Ceremony Begins 06:14 Diamond Power Veto Decisions 12:38 Building the Mosh Pit Alliance 17:56 Icons Versus Competition Threats 22:05 Fallout From the Blockbuster Moves 29:54 OTEV Competition: Blob Mayhem 36:31 Drew Navigates Big Brother Sides 47:00 Time Capsule and House Dynamics 56:16 Eviction Stakes: Kamu or Haley 01:13:01 Steamroll Fears and Power Shifts Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Big Brother coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Big Brother podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Rob Has a Podcast | Big Brother, Survivor & Reality TV - RHAP
Parking Tickets After Death are News AF – August 18, 2026
Aug 18, 20261h 9m
Parking Tickets After Death are News AF – August 18, 2026 Rob Cesternino, Tyson Apostol, and Danny Bryson are back with another entertaining episode of News AF, where they dive into the week’s most peculiar and amusing stories. Today, Rob, Tyson, and Danny talk through the week’s most newsworthy stories. To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube channel! Need to catch up on more Actual Factual news? Archive of News AF Subscribe to News AF on iTunes View the News AF Archive News AF on Youtube Group AF Facebook Page Be sure to check our some great offers from our sponsors
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