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Riley and Juliet are joined by ‘Survivor: One World' winner and ‘Survivor: Winners at War' contestant Kim Spradlin-Wolfe. They discuss the drama leading up to the “pre-merge” and break down another chaotic Tribal Council vote. Hosts: Riley McAtee and Juliet Litman Guest: Kim Spradlin-Wolfe Production: Carlos Chiriboga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
This week, Rob is joined by winner of Survivor: One World Kim Spradlin to discuss everything that happened during episode 3 of Survivor 42! The post Survivor 42 | Episode 3 Recap with Kim Wolfe appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
This bonus episode marks a first for us, and that's because our guest, Kim Spradlin-Wolfe, was actually a Survivor champion about ten years ago. This means she can claim some next-level mental and physical toughness, so suffice it to say that Melanie and I - as a couple of Enneagram 9s - are fascinated. Kim also has anew show coming out on HGTV, so we talk about that along with a fun project she and Melanie are working on. You're going to love listening to her, and we got such a kick out of having time to sit down and talk with her. We'll be back in a couple of days with our regular episode for the week (278). Hope y'all enjoy! - Our Amazon Shop - Become a Patron Show Notes: - Kim Spradlin-Wolfe - Kim's Instagram - Kim wins Survivor - Kim's new HGTV show (and Perry does the landscaping!) - Chelsea Meissner's house that Kim designed - Morris & Co. wallpaper - House of Hackney wallpaper - Arhaus Furniture Sponsors: - Thrive Causemetics (use this link for 15% off your first order) - Reel (use promo code BIGBOO for 30% off your first order and free shipping)
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Cue the Winners at War theme song, because we're hungry for more Survivor with Rob, Taran, and Shannon! The post Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings | #7: Winners At War appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Kim Spradlin, best known as the winner of 2012's Survivor: One World and its $1 million prize, talks to Ron about her experience as a 2x contestant on Survivor, what her Survivor experiences taught her about herself and how to conquer any challenge by re-defining your limits. Follow @KimSpradlinWolfe
Work feels like one big game of Survivor these days, doesn't it? So we thought, "Hey, what if we could talk to a real Survivor winner (like CBS' epic show, 'Survivor'!) to see what we can learn from someone that had to face challenges way harder then your average office politics, all while hangry and homeless! This week, Erin Hatzikostas sits down with Survivor Season 24 winner Kim Spradlin-Wolfe (winning Survivior is a HUGE deal ya'll), to discuss what it was like to be on Survivor - through both a win and a loss - and more importantly, what lessons she took away for her own, real-life that she can share with others. Erin kicks things off by asking Kim about her time on Survivor, and how she felt about being thrown into a female/male divide (it was literally men vs women.) Kim discusses how she prepared (or didn't) for the show, and how her upbringing gave her a false sense of what "leadership" actually meant. With trust being such a volatile part of the game, Erin asks Kim how she handled others, both within and outside the game. Kim explains that she tried to build authentic connections with other contestants, so they had some level of trust in each other, even if trust is never truly possible in the game. Erin's daughter, Ella, wrote many of the questions Erin asked of Kim. For example, did playing the game destroy any bad habits? Spoiler: it certainly did. Did they get to bring toothbrushes? Spoiler: Nope! How do you put your emotions behind you? Do you get to wear sunscreen on survivor? They move on to discuss Kim's latest venture - her own design company - and how she decided to reinvent herself post show. Kim explains that during her first time of Survivor, she ran two bridal shops, but realized that it was actually the designing of th shop that she loved the most (selling dresses wasn't for her.) So with the prize money from winning the show, she decided to buy and renovate an old home, a process she enjoyed so much it led to her becoming an interior designer. Kim now focuses full time on interior design and renovation, and she's working on a potential pilot for a home renovation TV show! Kim won Survivor, but more importantly, she found her ikigai. You can follow Kim on IG @kimspradlinwolfe If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Here are some options... Check out the b BRILLIANT career coaching program @ b Cause Podcast Facebook group @ We even sare more crazy stuff here (you probably thought that was impossible). Take our simple, fun and insightful "What Kind of Dog Are You At Work?" by going to We have so much fun stuff going on...we wouldn't want you to miss out - join the authenticity movement and our community by adding your email just about anywhere @ Check out our blog for more of our no-BS career advice @ We have fun and inspiring t-shirts @ DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments: "I was able to go in, get a lay of the land, and do what needed to be done." "You know you can; trust anyone; everyone will screw you over in the end. But you have to find a way to trust where you can." "I was trying to make authentic relationships, because there was a trust in the connection, even if there was no trust in the game." "Nothing in my life has changed me as much as Survivor has." "I realized I was in all these cycles, and I think Survivor helped me break them." "I was then playing with all these people I'd watched and idolized in my 20's - really a lot of pinch-me moments." "Go spelunking and see what's written on your walls." "If it's second class to be a girl, then I will be a strong girl who can throw a football better than the boys." "When it rains it pours. When things are going well they go really well. That's how One World felt the entire season." "Don't hate me because I'm eating peanut butter in the shower." "When I was a kid we moved to 16 homes, and the consolation prize was always getting to redo my room." "I like getting my hands dirty." "What I do has to be meaningful for me, otherwise I can get off track really easily." "One thing that breaks my heart is women who haven't locked into any identity and don't feel any power."
Work feels like one big game of Survivor these days, doesn't it? So we thought, "Hey, what if we could talk to a real Survivor winner (like CBS' epic show, 'Survivor'!) to see what we can learn from someone that had to face challenges way harder then your average office politics, all while hangry and homeless! This week, Erin Hatzikostas sits down with Survivor Season 24 winner Kim Spradlin-Wolfe (winning Survivior is a HUGE deal ya'll), to discuss what it was like to be on Survivor - through both a win and a loss - and more importantly, what lessons she took away for her own, real-life that she can share with others. Erin kicks things off by asking Kim about her time on Survivor, and how she felt about being thrown into a female/male divide (it was literally men vs women.) Kim discusses how she prepared (or didn't) for the show, and how her upbringing gave her a false sense of what "leadership" actually meant. With trust being such a volatile part of the game, Erin asks Kim how she handled others, both within and outside the game. Kim explains that she tried to build authentic connections with other contestants, so they had some level of trust in each other, even if trust is never truly possible in the game. Erin's daughter, Ella, wrote many of the questions Erin asked of Kim. For example, did playing the game destroy any bad habits? Spoiler: it certainly did. Did they get to bring toothbrushes? Spoiler: Nope! How do you put your emotions behind you? Do you get to wear sunscreen on survivor? They move on to discuss Kim's latest venture - her own design company - and how she decided to reinvent herself post show. Kim explains that during her first time of Survivor, she ran two bridal shops, but realized that it was actually the designing of th shop that she loved the most (selling dresses wasn't for her.) So with the prize money from winning the show, she decided to buy and renovate an old home, a process she enjoyed so much it led to her becoming an interior designer. Kim now focuses full time on interior design and renovation, and she's working on a potential pilot for a home renovation TV show! Kim won Survivor, but more importantly, she found her ikigai. You can follow Kim on IG @kimspradlinwolfe If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Here are some options... Check out the b BRILLIANT career coaching program @ b Cause Podcast Facebook group @ We even sare more crazy stuff here (you probably thought that was impossible). Take our simple, fun and insightful "What Kind of Dog Are You At Work?" by going to We have so much fun stuff going on...we wouldn't want you to miss out - join the authenticity movement and our community by adding your email just about anywhere @ Check out our blog for more of our no-BS career advice @ We have fun and inspiring t-shirts @ DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments: "I was able to go in, get a lay of the land, and do what needed to be done." "You know you can; trust anyone; everyone will screw you over in the end. But you have to find a way to trust where you can." "I was trying to make authentic relationships, because there was a trust in the connection, even if there was no trust in the game." "Nothing in my life has changed me as much as Survivor has." "I realized I was in all these cycles, and I think Survivor helped me break them." "I was then playing with all these people I'd watched and idolized in my 20's - really a lot of pinch-me moments." "Go spelunking and see what's written on your walls." "If it's second class to be a girl, then I will be a strong girl who can throw a football better than the boys." "When it rains it pours. When things are going well they go really well. That's how One World felt the entire season." "Don't hate me because I'm eating peanut butter in the shower." "When I was a kid we moved to 16 homes, and the consolation prize was always getting to redo my room." "I like getting my hands dirty." "What I do has to be meaningful for me, otherwise I can get off track really easily." "One thing that breaks my heart is women who haven't locked into any identity and don't feel any power."
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Rob Cesternino sits down with Survivor: One World Winner Kim Spradlin-Wolfe to talk about her experiences on Survivor: Winners at War, the 40th season of Survivor.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Rob Cesternino sits down with Survivor: One World winner Kim Spradlin-Wolfe to talk about her experiences on Survivor: Winners at War, the 40th season of Survivor. The post Survivor 40 DEEP DIVE | Kim Spradlin-Wolfe appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Rob Cesternino sits down with Survivor: One World winner Kim Spradlin-Wolfe to talk about her experiences on Survivor: Winners at War, the 40th season of Survivor. The post Survivor 40 DEEP DIVE | Kim Spradlin-Wolfe appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of Survivor Brothers, the ultimate unofficial podcast from your friends at TV Guide. This week, Fox Van Allen and Lance Cartelli go in on "Friendly Fire" (S40E12), discussing the continued Immunity challenge dominance of Tony Vlachos over the entire field of Survivor: Winners at War, Kim Spradlin's $2 million decision to eat peanut butter (it did look tasty, though), and the whisper-filled Tribal Council that Denise Stapley was so totally over. Then, stay tuned until the end of the episode, where Lance names his Winners and Losers of the Week (sorry, Spy Nest). Thanks for listening! If you like what you hear, please SUBSCRIBE to the Survivor Brothers on your favorite podcasting app. And if you really like what you hear, please LEAVE US A REVIEW as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of Survivor Brothers, the ultimate unofficial podcast from your friends at TV Guide! This week, the bros discuss "The Full Circle," S40E10 of Survivor: War of the Winners, and the epic five-on-five tribal council shootout that turned into a five-on-four mismatch when Jeremy Collins abandoned his alliance and noped out of tribal council. He's safe, but did he blow his shot at $2 million? Plus, the bros discuss Sarah Lacina's steal-a-vote move that got into Kim Spradlin's head (and why it was absolutely genius). And, of course, the bros discuss the most epic Survivor family visit ever and the many, many, many times they cried watching the episode. Thanks for listening. If you like what you heard, please consider subscribing to the Survivor Brothers on your favorite podcasting app. And if you really like what you heard, please leave the bros a five-star review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Survivor: Winners At War Pre-Cast Analysis: THE WOMEN#survivor40 #survivorwinnersatwar #survivorTonight we discuss the Women of Survivor 40!!!!!Twitter: @Sommers1977 @mynextlifedebi @tlyonzz Facebook: MY WEEKLY MELTDOWNInstagram: My Weekly Meltdown#Survivor#Sequester#Bigbrother#RealityShows#MyWeeklyMeltdownSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxSgWMxc71-XWetsktzTjQ/featured)
Phil and Alexa chatted with Jonas Otsuji about Kim’s chances on Season 40.
Plenty of trends come and go within the realm of home design and interior decorating, but how do you balance the hot trends with functionality, especially when designing for a family? How is this family-focused design evolving season to season, and which materials are the most popular for those designs? On today’s MarketScale AEC Podcast, Kim Spradlin, owner and designer at The Minimal Animal, and winner of Survivor Season 24, about interior home design. Survivor was a wonderful fit for Spradlin, who knows how to make the most out of the least number of things, as the name minimal animal would suggest. She has made a name for herself and her business by not only being a minimalist, but by using other beloved elements, like vintage ones, in conjunction with a minimalistic flair. Spradlin has also had to adjust her designs based on the makeup of users, and in her own case that meant making things suitable for her three young children. “Everything was brass and glass and super fussy and having this troop of toddlers take over my home, it really has changed the way that I approach design. Form really does follow function in our home,” she said. “If it’s something that they’re destroying, it really doesn’t have a place here anymore.” A big part of finding that balance comes down to the materials. Spradlin found that quartz, specifically from HanStone Quartz [https://www.hanstonequartz.com/], was appealing to clients for its natural look, but also its durability. "It gives that organic feel, but also it gives you the functionality for a family where you can literally just go to town," Spradlin said. For Spradlin, everyone has a different idea about what minimalism is, and for her, it’s about the ability to work with each individual client to make a space that's clean, aesthetically up to date, but functional. Her experiences on Survivor have given her a unique perspective on adaptability. “It was really about being adaptable, the way I played Survivor, and that really translated into the home,” she said. “It’s all about being fun, functional, and enjoyable.”
This interview originally aired on MarketScale's AEC Podcast. Plenty of trends come and go within the realm of home design and interior decorating, but how do you balance the hot trends with functionality, especially when designing for a family? How is this family-focused design evolving season to season, and which materials are the most popular for those designs? On today’s MarketScale AEC Podcast, Kim Spradlin, owner and designer at The Minimal Animal, and winner of Survivor Season 24, gives her tips and best practices for quality, usable interior home design. Survivor was a wonderful fit for Spradlin, who knows how to make the most out of the least number of things, as the name minimal animal would suggest. She has made a name for herself and her business by not only being a minimalist, but by using other beloved elements, like vintage ones, in conjunction with a minimalistic flair. Spradlin has also had to adjust her designs based on the makeup of users, and in her own case that meant making things suitable for her three young children. “Everything was brass and glass and super fussy and having this troop of toddlers take over my home, it really has changed the way that I approach design. Form really does follow function in our home,” she said. “If it’s something that they’re destroying, it really doesn’t have a place here anymore.” A big part of finding that balance comes down to the materials. Spradlin found that quartz, specifically from HanStone Quartz, was appealing to clients for its natural look, but also its durability. “It gives that organic feel, but also it gives you the functionality for a family where you can literally just go to town,” Spradlin said. For Spradlin, everyone has a different idea about what minimalism is, and for her, it’s about the ability to work with each individual client to make a space that’s clean, aesthetically up to date, but functional. Her experiences on Survivor have given her a unique perspective on adaptability. “It was really about being adaptable, the way I played Survivor, and that really translated into the home,” she said. “It’s all about being fun, functional, and enjoyable.”
Derrick Levasseur, Boston Rob, Kim Spradlin, and now Paul Abrahamian have all played dominant games on Survivor and Big Brother that have often left fans frustrated. Players are often criticized for their blind obedience, with fans saying that if they were in the house, they would be standing up to such obvious manipulation. Psychology expert Jon Krause joins psychology amateur Taran Armstrong to discuss the mechanisms behind this style of gameplay and what makes it possible. Could you really see through these players' games? Or would you fall victim to the same psychological pitfalls that have been exploited and studied for centuries?
We recap the 4th episode of Survivor San Juan Del Sur with One World winner Kim Spradlin & fellow One World contestant Troy 'Troyzan' Robertson and get their answers with 'The San Juan Del Sur Five'!
We interviewed Kim Spradlin, the winner of Survivor One World today! She lived the Survivor super fan's dream. She leveraged everything she learned from watching and studying the show, combined with her innate physical talents to so completely dominate her season that it is hard to find any previous winner to compare her to. Listen to this interview to hear how she managed to stay focused through it all, her tips for a winning social game, what factors she weighed to make that final decision to take Chelsea and Sabrina plus lots more! If you are not a subscriber to the Survivor Fans Podcast, you can click the Pod button on the webpage and the interview will download and play on your computer. If you enjoyed this interview, check out our others here: SFP Audio Interviews Survivor Fans Podcast Homepage Links for Today's Show Kim at CBS Survivor One World at Survivor Fever Survivor Links News Archive at Sir Linksalot Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy *Image is copyright and courtesy of CBS
This week's topics include Rob's farewell tour of SF, big plans for the bicoastal nature of podcasting, the Guess Where Rob Lives game, how much one movie costs on laser disc, and a shoutout to Skype; plus Jason tells Rob about The Celebrity Apprentice, Rob tells Jason about The Amazing Race, both try once again to woo Survivor Christina on the show, and the best analysis of a TV show ever when Mad Men comes up. Come out to play!
This week's topics include Rob's farewell tour of SF, big plans for the bicoastal nature of podcasting, the Guess Where Rob Lives game, how much one movie costs on laser disc, and a shoutout to Skype; plus Jason tells Rob about The Celebrity Apprentice, Rob tells Jason about The Amazing Race, both try once again to woo Survivor Christina on the show, and the best analysis of a TV show ever when Mad Men comes up. Come out to play!
This week's topics include our shameless efforts to woo Survivor Christina on as a guest, Rob's PhD in moving, more good karaoke picks, how a mutual friend ruined the lottery, and how it feels to be one of the beautiful people; plus a surprisingly in depth discussion of this week's Survivor: One World, speculation on where Make It Or Break It is headed, a quick Phrase Out segment, and Rob's final farewell tour of San Francisco before moving (in stereo) to New York. Drop your buffs! Also find us on Mevio
This week's topics include our shameless efforts to woo Survivor Christina on as a guest, Rob's PhD in moving, more good karaoke picks, how a mutual friend ruined the lottery, and how it feels to be one of the beautiful people; plus a surprisingly in depth discussion of this week's Survivor: One World, speculation on where Make It Or Break It is headed, a quick Phrase Out segment, and Rob's final farewell tour of San Francisco before moving (in stereo) to New York. Drop your buffs! Also find us on Mevio