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They are amazing together! The chemistry, the banter, the authentic connection between them makes for a wonderful listen. I love, love, love them together. I’ve always appreciated Teddi’s candor, and I’m really living the perspective Erika brings to the show. She’s authentic, candid, smart and so relatable. PLEASE bring Erika on FULL-TIME.
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I love this podcast for all things Housewives and Bravo and certainly appreciate the personal insight these ladies can offer. Teddi and Tamra play well off each other and I love the variety of the other female cohosts, especially Erika. I always get hype when new episodes pop up. Ignore the haters ladies and keep doing what you are doing!
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I used to love this podcast and listen routinely, however lately I am so frustrated with the ads. At least half of the episode is ads. It’s crazy looking at the minutes into the episode when they are finally talking about the episode, and there are just a few minutes of discussion. I’m not here to critique Teddi Tamra or Erika, just purely the format. It’s not even worth the listen anymore.
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Only took away one star for the awful sound quality/audio production of this podcast. Constantly have to adjust the volume to either hear something or turn down because one of the hosts comes in at scream level. Otherwise love you guys and keep entertaining us !
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I was loving this podcast, until Tamra decided to weaponize an INCREDIBLY serious and life-threatening disease on RHOC. Anyone who knows anything about addiction knows, BULLYING, embarrassing, mocking, and berating someone is not the way to actually help them. If she genuinely felt Shannon needed rehab, she needed to find a way to get that message to Shannon in a respectful and caring way. If Shannon didn’t agree to do it, then your role as a friend at that point is to be supportive where you can, not enable behaviors you know are gateways, and be ready to help if your friend ever decides to make that move forward. Tamra’s behavior was disappointing - her goal was humiliating someone that was once her friend, and again, GROSS. Conversations like those lead addicts to do terrible, life-altering, bad things. And she’s either too ignorant to know that you can’t bully someone into getting help, or too concerned about being the center of the show to care about what Shannon actually needs. Either way, it’s too far. It’s not fun to watch women desecrate other women when topics that are literally life and death are on the table. Teddi, I have loved listening to you for so long, and I hate that due to this, that won’t be happening again, but I wish you all the best. Tamra crossed a line at that dinner party - forcing me to question her integrity. Sobriety and addiction are too serious to be treated as prop conversation in your reality show. Be better, Tamra.
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I used to Love this podcast. Lately Teddy is relentless! What is the point in recapping shows when she clearly has zero respect for most of the cast members. The way she speaks about the cast of Summerhouse, VPR, and The Valley is disgraceful. Making fun of people who have fertility struggles, and families falling apart is not my idea of entertainment! it is one thing to make jokes, but here lately Teddy goes way to far. Also criticizing, grown men for crying or being open with their feelings is down right ignorant! Listening to her interview Jesse was the last straw for me. What is the point of making a guest feel so unwelcome and uncomfortable? It is a privilege to have guest come on your podcast! Teddy needs to learn to be more grateful. Tamara and Emily Simpson should start their own podcast, and distance themselves from Teddy. Is it possible to put Teddy on pause? maybe she needs to go work on herself because lately she seems extremely unhappy. Last but not least the Jersey J’s are terrible. I can’t even get through one episode. Ay Por Favor isn’t as bad as Jersey J’s, but it’s not great. Producers please start holding Teddy accountable for her disgusting behavior!
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