
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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Cheerio! After flying Brynn's non-existent private jet to London, Sarah turns her (adorable!) hotel room into a mobile cloffice. What better time than a holiday abroad to record with some of her fave UK-based Bravoholics! First up, Mr. President: the Founder and CEO of the Real Housewives Institute, and New York Times
Sarah readies for her Europe trip the best way she knows how: by skipping any actual trip prep, instead unpacking some emotional baggage (Virgin said she can have a carry-on plus checked, so there's more than enough to go around). Inspired by Sonja and Kandi's international fashion lifestyle brand, worldwide, she invit
The journey continues. Over the course of this epic two-parter, Sarah and AG guest cohost Louis Peitzman (Housewives writer and culture commentator) unpack the ways LGBTQ+ stories have been told on Bravo, underdeveloped camera time for Imrul, Jasmine, and Zak, whether Janet and Jason are 'too normal' for the Valley and
Sarah wakes up on the first day of Pride in NYC, after a delightful dream filled with butterflies, gay men, and equal TV time for Jasmine and Melissa. Inspired by such a wonderful start to her day, she meets up with a Bravoholic pal starting his Pride by recording in the cloffice for another 18-hour mini ep: Louis Peit
The journey continues. Over the course of this epic two-parter, Sarah and AG guest cohost Lea Palmieri (host, writer, and producer who is currently hosting iHeart's podcast "Grown-Up Stuff") unpack the post-breakup expectations placed on Paige and Craig by the audience, edit, and each other, parsing the differing reali
After sending a small network of friends (everyone in her phone book and select (212)s she pulls out of a hat) pictures of her ideal engagement ring, she realizes that in the words of Kim Zolciak Biermann Zolciak Again, the ring didn't mean a thing. Or in Paige and Craig's case: did it even exist? Hot off the trail of