
Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast
Andy's Girls with Sarah Galli is a semiweekly podcast that dives deep into the drama on and off Bravo TV. A mix of C-SPAN and "Iyanla Fix My Life," episodes focus on the psychology behind the Real Housewives franchise. Named a 'Certified Bravoholic' by Bravo, Sarah is joined by rotating guest co-hosts, from Real Housewives themselves to prominent culture writers, comedians, and Bravoholics.
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Sarah watches part one of The Valley and thinks to herself, "this is a television show I am watching right now, and that's something." She realizes it's a bit of a Mad Libs at points, and who better to string along a few words in fun and creative orders as a reaction to what was shared (and what the network chose not t

First Rule of Fight Club Club Club: Part 2 (Rafi D'Angelo joins to discuss Next Gen NYC, RHOA, RHOM, and RHOC)
The journey continues. Over the course of this 42-hour mini episode, Sarah and AG guest cohost Rafi D'Angelo (writer, overpricedvodka.com) discuss Bethenny's Skinnygirl remix, the joy of watching Next Gen NYC and Bravochildren adulting (as well as their roses and thorns), RHOA's stellar reunion conclusion and Shamea's

First Rule of Fight Club Club Club: Part 1 (Rafi D'Angelo joins to discuss Next Gen NYC, RHOA, RHOM, and RHOC)
Sarah prepares for a marathon cloffice catch-up with the perfect ingredientses: Georgia's renderings of Club Club Club, SPF 50 (to protect against the heat between several feuding Bravolebs), a container of whatever is the opposite of cottage cheese (A Bethenny contrarian, who can say), and of course her Bravoholic pal
After watching the newest RHOC, Sarah catches up on CA state law until she realizes she Googled sky tops and the fashion police. Undeterred by her ADHD and curiosity about Katie v. Shan, she realizes the best way to talk this week's receipts is a spiritual trip to Best Buy. AKA: mentioning it all. She unpacks Katie and
Sarah watches the finale of The Valley and slides into Aaron's honey company's DMs to ask for any spare stingers in which to frame her response to all things Jax. After counting to 10 (plus 8, to equal the financial peril he has put his child and her mom through because of ya know, being himself), she mentions it all:
Sarah finally unpacks the last of her emotional baggage from London in June (why can't Caroline Stanbury return to the UK full time to film, and also ya know, what's life), and realizes the best way to re-connect with her European dream is to kiki with a dream Bravoholic Brit: Elizabeth Day (award winning author, broad