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Nicole Weingart/Bravo In a new podcast episode, Lala Kent didn’t shy away from tough fan questions — including one about whether she actually had a story line during Vanderpump Rules season 11.
Mulally alluded to being "bullied" by Messing on set during an episode of her podcast co-hosted by her husband Nick Offerman. [ 5 ] Show creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick said the season would tackle a number of issues such as the MeToo movement and address ignorance towards bisexuality, as well as a finale that focused on a less ...
During the Friday, February 14, episode of her "Scheananigans" podcast, Scheana, 39, said she was still interested in the Bravo show despite being replaced by a new group of people, noting, "I ...
Call Her Daddy has opened a different, more open path in the podcast world in terms of the topics it discusses, and the fanbase it created which Cooper calls “Daddy Gang”, and she mentions ...
In a November 2022 episode of her podcast, Just B With Bethenny Frankel, Frankel described her religious identity thus: "I grew up with a stepfather who was Catholic, so I also went to church. I've had a sort of mutt upbringing of religion and thus ended up not being religious at all but being spiritual and cultural.
Those podcast episodes follow the chronological release order of the show. They re-watch the show off camera and then discuss its content on the pod, they share their thoughts about the storylines and some behind the scenes insight. Each of those episodes feature a title with a pop-culture reference and or an allusion to the episode itself ...
Just one episode in, the podcast’s raunchy sex appeal caught the attention of Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, the sports media empire known for a macho tone that veers into misogyny.
Serial host and producer Sarah Koenig. Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes.The series was co-created and is co-produced by Koenig and Julie Snyder and developed by This American Life; as of July 2020, it is owned by The New York Times.