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*JOIN US EVERY FRIDAY 9 am MDT FOR OUR LIVE BROWN TOWN (Special Forces, Christine Book Club etc...)*SHOW LINEUP:-WEEKEND UPDATE-AKA Charlie Sheen (Netflix)-Welcome to Plathville-Jodie's VPR update S3-Top Chef Wisconsin/Traitors Season 4 -Emmy Awards 2025-Betrayal: Under His Eye (Hulu/Disney+)-Toxic Avenger (2025) -SNL shakeup continues: Ego Nwodim exits show at the eleventh hour ahead of Season 51-DVR ALERT: Adnan update 9/18, SSW 9/22, Golden Bachelor 9/24, John Candy doc 10/10, Merrily We Roll Along in Theatres 12/5LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AND SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/384445/1/grbop5liib63rf2tSnark and sarcasm is highly encouraged as we see what our favorite family is up to, as well as a dip into the latest pop culture news and highlights. Subscribe on YouTube, Patreon, and your favorite podcast app!Please like and subscribe on Youtube!Join our private Facebook Group "We Love to Hate Everything"Coming up this week on Patreon:patreon.com/lovetohatetv + patreon.com/trpod*THE ENTIRE BACKLOG OF AMANDA LOVES TO HATE TEEN MOM IS AVAILABLE FOR only $3*WE LOVE TO HATE TV*Tier 1+: Ready or Not S3 E1 "My Buddy Buddy"*Tiers 2+: Sister Wives S14 E5 "A Not So Merry Christmas"TOTAL REQUEST PODCASTReady or Not S3 E1 "My Buddy Buddy"GIRL DINNERGirl Dinner Episode 58: "Prison Love"CHECK OUT AMANDA'S OTHER PODCAST POD AND THE CITY!!! Available on Itunes/Spotify etc, Youtube, and Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A UVM alum's widow helped make what is now an annual concert series that's celebrating its 70th anniversary. Plus, The head of the University of Vermont Health Network is stepping down, All three members of Vermont's congressional delegation say that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza, A school bus company and its Brattleboro drivers have come to a tentative agreement on a contract, Two women broke speed records this summer on the Long Trail and the head coach of UVM men's soccer team is celebrating his 100th career win.
A Breakdown of Vermont's $790 million investment in housing. Plus, estate tax revenues will rise as wealthy baby boomers begin to die, A ferry boat service connecting Vermont and New York has halted its operations for the season early, Rutland City Police created a "Safe Exchange Zone" in front of its precinct, Killington's Town Manager passed away this week and community is created through collective gardens.
A Middlebury College course explores how students can use AI to develop their creative writing. Plus, calls for more security for public officials in light of recent political violence, drought conditions put a North Country town under a state of emergency, school libraries in the region are updating policies about books and advocates for English-speakers in Montreal push back against French language rules.
How scientists are working to save the tiny Bicknell's Thrush, a delicate songbird that travels thousands of miles to Vermont's tallest peak to raise its young. Plus, state health care regulators make deep cuts to next year's proposed UVM Medical Center budget, the state employees union is asking the Scott administration to reconsider its return to work order, Montreal's geodesic dome will be closed for two months of renovations, and the Agency of Education is developing new graduation requirements for Vermont high school students.
Afghan refugees are helping a Windham County school district serve up high quality vegetarian fare for students who don't eat meat. Plus, Vermont's home prices continue to rise even as the pandemic-era buying binge starts to level off, Gov. Scott taps an executive from Rutland Regional Medical Center to serve as Vermont's next health commissioner and he's also appointed a new labor commissioner, and recent drought conditions have been having an impact on apple crop yields.
Mandy has content creator Eliza (@facereality16) on the podcast to chat RHOC and RHOM. Eliza shares why she thinks the Kiki/Katie drama seemed suspicious and share which former VPR star lives off “rage bait” before diving into the dueling trips on RHOC and the RHOM cruise. Also, Eliza is starting a podcast next week - be on the lookout for it!Follow Eliza on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/facereality16/?hl=en Follow Mandy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mandyslutsker/
There's excitement over the discovery of a timber rattlesnake in a part of Vermont the reptile had not previously been spotted. Plus, Vermont's Secretary of State says she won't comply with a Trump Administration request to turn over voter data, there's been a vacancy easing in Chittenden County's notoriously tight rental market, the co-founders of Ben & Jerry's ice cream decry what they call a failure of political messaging by the company's current owner, a shortage of horse veterinarians in Vermont is making things challenging for equine owners, and we preview two major bicycling races taking place today and Sunday in Quebec City and Montreal in our weekly sports report.
A Christian high school that was banned from sports competitions in the state for refusing to play against a team with a transgender athlete celebrates a legal victory. Plus, The Scott Administration says it plans to move forward with its new policy to restrict remote work for many state employees, Vermont health officials have confirmed the first human case of Jamestown Canyon virus in the state, a new program aims to strengthen the state's African diaspora food businesses, and to diversify tourism and rising health insurance costs are driving a Vermont nonprofit to close a car detailing shop that employs at-risk youth.
How Vermont plans to keep teaching sex education in schools amid Trump administration threats to end federal funding over gender identity references. Plus, Burlington's City Council green-lights two-million dollars in state grant funding to develop an overdose prevention center, a former state director of the Vermont Council of Special Education Administrators faces charges of felony embezzlement, forecasters say it'll start feeling a lot more like winter with freezing overnight temperatures expected in the region soon, and apple growers are using mitigation strategies to keep crops healthy amid challenging regional drought conditions.
Sen. Bernie Sanders talks about building a grassroots working class agenda for the Democratic party while fighting the influence of billionaires trying to curry favor with the Trump administration. Plus, federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a woman who pleaded not guilty to fatally shooting a border patrol agent in Vermont, an infectious disease doctor explains why most people should get a COVID booster despite recent federal guidelines recommending it only for people over 65, Caledonia County's interim state's attorney has been named to the job on a permanent basis, and research is underway to determine why there appear to be more bears than usual in Vermont.
Forget Scandoval, it’s the Vanderpump Rules cheating scandal no one knew was happening! Scheana Shay was quietly coping with infidelity during her days on VPR and she tells Gia everything! Hear about the moment her husband confessed and her very relatable reaction! Plus, why she stayed and how she’s dealing with trust issues to this day. Meanwhile, the celebrity one-night-stand that changed her life forever, and the two VPR co-stars who didn’t receive a copy of her new memoir!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A New Hampshire man has his dream of becoming a fishing guide blocked by a decades-old Granite State law regarding people with past felony convictions. Plus, once-frozen federal money has now been released allowing Vermont to build eleven new fast-charging stations for electric vehicles, state regulators suggest Brattleboro Memorial Hospital may need to consult an independent observer to oversee its troubled finances, a Manchester woman arrested by ICE officials has been moved to a processing center in Michigan, and environmental advocates urge people to pick up trash and other debris from their local streams as part of September's Vermont River Clean-Up Month.
Forget Scandoval, it’s the Vanderpump Rules cheating scandal no one knew was happening! Scheana Shay was quietly coping with infidelity during her days on VPR and she tells Gia everything! Hear about the moment her husband confessed and her very relatable reaction! Plus, why she stayed and how she’s dealing with trust issues to this day. Meanwhile, the celebrity one-night-stand that changed her life forever, and the two VPR co-stars who didn’t receive a copy of her new memoir!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As always, we chat about the latest Valley/Vanderpump news!Is Stassi headed off to film her new show?Lala, Michelle & Janet strut down Sunset Blvd - signaling The Valley Season 3 filming!We recap RHOC!Anyone else still confused about the Katie of it all?Where do you stand?Show Notes:Visit www.MeUndies.com/VPR and use promo code VPR for us to 50% offVisit www.homeaglow.com/pumpersVisit www.ForHers.com/VanderpumpEmail:Vanderpumprulesparty@gmail.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
We visit an East Barnard church that's just built a new outhouse on the grounds that's free and open to the public. Plus, Sen. Sanders calls on Health Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign over his handling of federal vaccine policy, Rutland Regional Medical Center reaches a settlement with state regulators over a two-year old budget issue, a Shelburne police officer avoids jail time by pleading guilty to a reduced charge after fatally hitting a bicyclist with his vehicle, a Democratic primary looks likely in New York as two candidates vie to unseat Republican representative Elise Stefanik in next year's midterms, and the Boston Red Sox get some very bad injury news regarding their superstar rookie outfielder in this week's sports report.
Thank u for all the love this week sloots!! I can't wait to tell u everything about the proposal next week In the meantime, we have the second installment of the Best Of SWAF and we're throwing it back to Young Gravey's fling w/ Addison Rae's mama, Stella Barey's bathtub-cheating scandal, Katie Maloney's VPR hot takes and more! Enjoy sloots and see u next week for a story time xoxo Yung Gravy - https://youtu.be/CJbfbzS1Gqg?feature=shared&t=558 Serena & Kordell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDE2CxJYzx0 Mike ‘The Situation' Sorrentino - https://youtu.be/HhNN76CxCVM?feature=shared&t=721 Stella Barey - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBU-gG9z1XU Lil Yachty - https://youtu.be/9-yqaIQYVDs?feature=shared&t=234 Jessi & Demi - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60pNk959Vn8 Abbey Lee Miller - https://youtu.be/kMZq6rR9yCY?feature=shared&t=1200 Alex - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgeCwMge73o Katie Maloney - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd2kg_tUFZ8 Mistaken for a Model at NYFW - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkvhJa9ZbmQ Follow Sofia on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sofiafranklyn TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sofiafranklyn Twitter - https://twitter.com/sofiafranklyn Threads - https://www.threads.net/@sofiafranklyn To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://ww.audacvinc.com/privacy-policy To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We catch up on all the latest social media updates re: The Valley!Brittany's friends take up for her and filming is under way!McBee Dynasty didn't disappoint! We get a wedding, jail & a baby!!!!!Show Notes:Visit www.MeUndies.com/VPR and use promo code VPR for up to 50% off.Visit www.homeaglow.com/pumpersVisit ForHers.com/VanderpumpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
Hi Everyone!Have you checked out "Love Thy Nader" yet?!You can tune in on HULU or FreeForm!This show follows the lives of four Louisiana-born sisters:Brooks, Mary Holland, Grace Ann and Sarah Jane Nader.We really enjoyed it! Let us know what you think!Show Notes:Visit MeUndies.com/VPR and use promo code VPR for up to 50% off.Visit www.homeaglow.com/pumpersVisit ForHers.com/VanderpumpEmail us at Vanderpumprulesparty@gmail.comWe love to hear from you!Thank you for listening! For more content join our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/vanderpumprulespartyThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
Karen got outta prison, Lindsay Hubbard as a new show on the horizon. GG took some shots at Britney in the comments and Doute and Zach came to her defense. Southern Hospitality may have a VPR transplant. All that and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considering the effect this summer's drought will have on the fall foliage season. Plus, the Vermont Medical Society scores a legal victory against the Trump administration in a case about removing public health data from federal websites, the Scott administration's plan to have state workers in their offices more often faces pushback from the union, school bus drivers return to the roads in Windham County after a company-imposed lockout against them was lifted, the UVM Medical Center is making changes to how operating rooms deliver anesthesia in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and a long-serving town manager for Bennington has died.
Visiting a sanctuary in Springfield that rehabilitates roosters rescued from illegal cockfighting rings. Plus, Amazon plans to appeal after its proposal for a distribution facility in Essex was denied, a new UVM volunteer program aims to foster friendships between teens and seniors, Vermont's Attorney General spearheads an effort to stop the spread of fake images made without consent, and after weathering potential closure Vermont's universal school meals program is up and running with the start of the new academic year.
Meet one woman documenting the dozens of creemees she eats every year, one cone at a time. Plus, The Trump Administration is threatening to pull Vermont's funding for a federal sex education program if it doesn't remove language that references gender identity, Governor Phil Scott says he thinks the state's voluntary paid family and medical leave program is off to a good start, boaters and swimmers will notice low water levels across our region ahead of this holiday weekend and for the first time in Vermont, anglers without a license can fish for free this long weekend.
In an effort to streamline Vermont's K-12 school system, a task force of state lawmakers and retired school administrators are working to create new district maps. Plus, Governor Phil Scott says he's pleased to see many of Vermont's larger school districts restrict student cell phone use, Vermont Public announced layoffs, U-S Senators from New York Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand are attempting to secure funding for airports in our region, and a portion of Montreal's Sainte Catherine Street will become a year-round pedestrian zone.
Three hydroelectric dams along the Connecticut River are being relicensed, and there are proposals to make big changes to how they operate. Plus, health insurance plans on the state marketplace are raising rates, though not as much as in recent years; Burlington City Council looks to improve safety in a major downtown park; contract disputes keep school bus drivers in southern Vermont from returning to work as classes resume; and what to expect for Labor Day travel.
A play about how Muslim families relied on a library that straddling the U.S. and Canada border during the Trump Administration's first term has taken on new meaning in the President's second term. Plus, the Scott Administration seeks federal disaster relief money to Northeast Kingdom towns recovering from flooding last month, remembering late Abenaki elder Jeanne Brink, debate continues over how to replace a statue in Burlington, state officials remind hunters about a ban on selling bear paws and Vermont musicians seek to break the record for “World's Largest Square Dance.
A visit to Brattleboro's year-round senior bowling league. Plus, Vermonters rally to show support for Brattleboro Memorial Hospital as it considers cost saving measures that include layoffs, an outside firm is being hired to develop a new visual brand identity for Vermont, the city of Vergennes and the town of Panton are in a dispute over a contested boundary, and a local volunteer organization breaks its own late-summer record with the donation of over one million blueberries.
Even though her new book, My Good Side, is technically a memoir, Scheana Shay tells all! The “Vanderpump Rules” star joins me to talk about getting the call that her book is a New York Times Bestseller, how she decided on what to include in her book (spoiler alert: it's everything, including names), what she's learned living a third of her life in front of reality-TV cameras, and how she could sense that “VPR” was drawing to a close for her and her castmates. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Examining the causes behind recent increases in wildfire smoke in Vermont. Plus, school choice advocates argue stricter rules in the new education reform law regarding where families can use publicly-funded school vouchers violate a clause in the state constitution, the head of Vermont's cannabis control board reacts to news that the Trump administration is considering a plan to reclassify cannabis as a less harmful drug, passengers who paid for expensive last-minute airfare following the Air Canada flight attendants' strike can now apply for a refund, why the town of Pomfret is implementing traffic restrictions again this year during peak foliage season, and we consider the abrupt changes of fortune over the last week for the Red Sox and Yankees in our weekly sports report.
Discussing new research that shows a growing number of kids and teenagers in Vermont are struggling with mental health issues. Plus, Gov. Scott disputes Trump administration claims that Vermont is illegally providing a safe haven for undocumented immigrants, hundreds of acres of land has been permanently conserved as a community forest in Wolcott, twelve of the fifteen positions being eliminated at Bennington College are union roles, the state health department says Burlington's insurance plan will provide enough coverage for the city to house a proposed overdose prevention center, and a volunteer-led effort will help connect neighbors with local farmers in Jericho and Underhill.
We speak with the owner of a music store in Randolph about the resurgence in vinyl records, CD's, and other forms of physical media. Plus, Vermont's Secretary of State says President Trump's call for an end to mail-in voting would be unconstitutional, Vermont joins a lawsuit to block the Trump Administration from withholding over a billion dollars in federal Crime Victim Funds, the mayor of Winooski is resigning after nearly seven years in office, and two Vermonters take first prize in amateur solo bagpipe competition at Scotland's World Pipe Band Championships.
n this episode of Your Bish Therapist Podcast, Melissa Reich welcomes Rob Schulte, a podcast host of Vanderpump Robs and Halfsies. They discuss the cultural differences in reality TV including the generational perspectives on shows like Vanderpump Rules and Southern Hospitality. This episode discusses Season 8, Ep 17 of VPR “First comes love, then comes marriage” leading to a discussion about the editor who got fired for trying to cast Scheana in an inappropriate light. They also touch on the role of AI in mental health discussions and the future of Vanderpump Rules, including potential cast changes and character dynamics.Please follow YBT podcast & Vanderpump Robs, click automatic downloads and give a 5-star rating (it really helps!)Please follow @vanderpumprobs @yourbishtherapist on Instagram, Patreon, YouTube, FB, TT, and Blue SkyFor full video (ad free, bonus content & early releases) visit YBT Patreon, Spreaker Supporters Club or YouTube Patreon: https://patreon.com/YourBishTherapist?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkSpreaker Supporters club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/your-bish-therapist--6065109/supportYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu8bmVPTlWANg5v7rGRJjow?subconfirmation=1Brand Ambassador: www.Iamhumanthebrand.com for clothing with a purpose. Code BISH20 for 20% off purchaseTo find links to all YBT content: https://linktr.ee/yourbishtherapistPodcast website page: https://www.spreaker.com/show/your-bish-therapist Disclaimer: Posts are not intended to diagnose, treat or provide medical advice. Your Bish Therapist (YBT) is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The podcast, my opinions, and posts, are my own and are not associated with past or present employers, any organizations, Bravo TV, Grey Heart productions or any other television network. The information in YBT podcast and on its social media is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat. Please do not act or refrain from acting based on anything you read, see, or hear on YBT, podcast or associated social media. Communicating with YBT via email, and/or social media does not form a therapeutic alliance. Melissa, operator of YBT, is unable to provide any therapeutic advice, treatment or feedback.
Visiting a summer camp for young kids who have an incarcerated parent. Plus, UVM Health Network could make more than 80 million dollars in profit next year if state regulators approve the hospital's budget plans, midwives at Copley Hospital say they'll be laid off once the hospital closes its birthing center later this year in a cost-cutting move, Republican Lieutenant Governor John Rogers and Democratic Secretary of State Sarah Copeland-Hanzas say they plan to run for re-election in 2026, and Quebec schools face a big teacher shortage as the new academic year approaches.
The family of a man fatally shot by Vermont State Police while he was undergoing a mental health crisis are asking questions about why the incident led to his death. Plus, Gov. Scott denies a request from President Trump to send Vermont National Guard troops to the District of Columbia, some Lamoille County residents are asking state regulators to stop Copley Hospital from closing its birthing center, the company that purchased Gardener's Supply says only one of the store's retail locations will close down following the sale, a local music editor discusses why the popular Burlington venue Nectar's was forced to shut down, and three dogs were successfully rescued after getting stuck on a Mount Pisgah cliff ledge.
Deconstructing a home on the property of Montpelier's founding settler to its original state as a floodplain. Plus, an overnight shelter for young adults opens in St. Albans, three people have died recently in Montreal due to extreme heat, Rep. Becca Balint decries president Trump's order deploying National Guard troops to the District of Columbia as a pretext for dealing with crime, a former Vermont star college athlete and philanthropist has died, and we examine the shifts in power at the top of the Major League Baseball standings in our weekly sports report.
Drama, Darling dives into the explosive reunion of 'The Valley' Season 3. Amy Phillips is joined by co-host, Emily Dorezas (@emdorezas) to wrap up the season and they discuss major points such as Janet's fiery confrontations, Jax's lifts and how Andy called out Janet and Jesse. Lots of questions about Janet and Jason's loyalty to Jax and why one couch was yelling at the pregnant ladies.For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to: http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR comments, questions and drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.com Follow Amy Phillips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Function Health, to learn more and get started, visit: www.functionhealth.com/DDGet 15% off OneSkin with the code DRAMA at https://www.oneskin.co/
Gauging the economic impact as Canadian visitation to Vermont's Northeast Kingdom drops in response to president Trump's hostile rhetoric and tariffs. Plus, the UVM Medical Center will reduce the number of patients admitted for overnight care in a cost cutting move, there's a shortage of school counselors and psychologists in Vermont as public school students prepare to return to the classroom, an international graduate student at Dartmouth drops his lawsuit against the Trump administration after getting his legal status reinstated, and Vermont's Secretary of State says she will ignore any request from the Trump administration to share Vermont voters' personal information.
Why a New Hampshire town is pausing work on a multi-million dollar project to fix a pair of pedestrian bridges between Brattleboro and the Connecticut River. Plus, a renowned Vermont climate expert calls for a national day of activism to rally for solar energy projects amid federal rollbacks, parts of the northern Champlain and St. Lawrence Valleys have been under a heat advisory while drought conditions are being seen throughout the state, and Vermont increases the amount of Medicaid dollars people can use moving back home from long-term care facilities.
We break down the latest in VPR and Valley news and cover the final reunion of The Valley.SHOW NOTES:Whether you want to lose weight, grow thicker, fuller hair, or find relief for anxiety, Hers has you covered. Visit www.forhers.com/VANDERPUMP to get a personalized, affordable plan that gets you.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
The Montshire Museum in Norwich has what's known as a wind phone in its 100-acre forest for people who want to speak to lost loved ones. Plus, State regulators review budgets from Vermont hospitals with a requirement to keep expenses and insurance rates at no more than a three percent hike from last year, construction begins on forty new affordable housing units in Burlington, a federal lawsuit seeks to overturn a new New Hampshire law that denies state funding for schools with DEI programs, and a new poll shows more young people in Quebec want the province to become independent.
A conversation with the retiring head of Vermont's Department of Corrections after his nearly four year tenure. Plus, Gov. Scott faces backlash for his decision to provide the federal government with the sensitive personal information of people receiving food assistance benefits, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital puts its budget before state health care regulators as it tries to mitigate severe financial deficits, housing advocates advise people forced to leave Vermont's motel voucher program to appeal to the state's Human Services Board, and Gov. Scott says he's working on a strategy to bring a good number of state employees back to work in downtown Montpelier.
Day programs providing critical care for older adults and people with disabilities have been closing in Vermont, but efforts are underway to extend services in some areas. Plus, state officials move to expand access to Vermont's medical cannabis program, a local donation will add more than 50 acres of land to Roxbury State Forest, Vermont's Supreme Court is preparing to hear a lawsuit over who can maintain public trails that run through private land, an associate justice is set to retire from the state's high court, and we reflect on a very good week for fans of the Boston Red Sox in our weekly sports report.
Lara and Carey finally reunite in the SUP stu, with Lara reinvigorated by both Italy and the sea. She regales with tales from her trip, including a brush with a Strega Nonna fire department and the gravitational urge to buy a bejeweled clutch. They also talk Ghislaine Maxwell's surprise new gig of being prison mates with Jen Shah and Mx. Holmes, Carole Radziwill's grand return to the WWHL Clubhouse and the continued hope of OG RHONY returning, and more. Back at Radford studios, Part 2 of The Valley reunion kicks off with a doozy. Jax reveals his “sobriety” count as he and Brittany's nightmare divorce games continue. Jax gets rill about his rampant drug use during VPR and Brittany mourns the death of Hooters. Jesse and Michelle face-off over clandestine Zelle payments and possible gay sugar daddies, and Michelle and Aaron's true relationship timeline is confirmed. Janet and Zack's cosmic war wages on, with Brittany tactically swearing her allegiance to both. Finally, Glug Glug Danny's drunken perv behavior is called out, as Nia takes her boutique crisis PR firm to new heights.Chapters:00:00:00 Our queen returns from her Italian respite00:10:28 Lara found a clutch00:22:16 Ghislane has been transferred...00:29:45 Carole is back in the clubhouse!00:36:03 Teddi Mellencamp is startin'00:41:03 The Valley recap!Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video bonus episodes by joining the SUP Patreon. Watch video episodes of the pod on Mondays and Fridays by subscribing to the SUP YouTube. Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amidst all of this week's drama between Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers, rumors, not nastiness, have arisen that Denise is headed back to participate in the upcoming season of RHOBH. Speaking of RHOBH, Garcelle officially hard launched her new beau last week, but now it is time to get under the hood of the car to share what we know so far about this fine new gent who is occupying G's time. Brock has forgotten that he cheated on Scheana. Peter Madrigal has slammed Scheana and the rest of the VPR cast. Last, but certainly not least, Bethenny has fled the scene in another series of TikToks which have left many wondering, what the F is really going on. @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: RELIEFBAND - reliefband.com (Use Code VELVET For 20% Off Plus Free Shipping on the Original Anti-Nausea Wristband) WAYFAIR - Wayfair.com (Shop Outdoor Furniture, Grills, Lawn Games & WAY More Outdoor Options For WAY Less) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Get the Rakuten App NOW and Join the 17 Million Members Who Are Already Saving! Your Cash Back really adds up!) MOOD - www.mood.com/velvet (20% Off With Code Velvet on Federally Legal THC Shipped Right To Your Door) TRUDIAGNOSTIC - www.trudiagnostic.com (Use Code VELVET To Get 20% Off To Find Out The “Real” Age Of Your Body) WASHINGTON RED RASPBERRIES - Redrazz.org (Find New Ways To Use American Frozen Red Raspberries & Get More Details On Where You Can Grab a Bag) RO - ro.co/velvet (For Prescription Compounded GLP-1s and Your Free Insurance Check) PROGRESSIVE - www.progressive.com (Visit Progressive.com To See If You Could Save On Car Insurance) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vermont's after school summer programs are using a patchwork approach to get the funding they need to operate this year. Plus, a new affordable housing project opens in Berlin, Vermont remains on a list of states the Justice Department claims have regulations preventing the enforcement of federal immigration laws, why a former state Governor has stopped just shy of visiting every one of Vermont's 251 towns, villages, and cities, and New Hampshire becomes the first New England state to ban transgender health care for minors.
We discuss the latest news in Valley and VPR cast members, Lala's filming slip, Jax's income a case for alimony, Brittany following in Sandoval's footsteps and a full Reunion Part 2 breakdown!Get organized, refreshed and back to routine for way less. Head to www.wayfair.com to shop all things home. Wayfair. Every Style. Every Home.Head to https://www.homeaglow.com/pumpers to get your first 3 hours of cleaning for only $19. Thanks so much for Homeaglow for sponsoring this episode!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
The Trump administration demanded SNAP recipients personal data and Vermont chose to comply. Plus, Vermont's main energy sources from Canada will not be subject to new tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration, Canadian authorities say they intercepted a group of asylum seekers and potential smugglers in Quebec near the Derby Line border crossing, Only about 200 property owners have taken buyouts from flood damage in Vermont since Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 and The Vermont department of health will host a free dental clinic in Hartford Village.
Some criminal defense lawyers could go months without getting paid. Plus, Vermont gives the Trump Administration the sensitive personal data of all residents receiving SNAP benefits, Vermont officials issued an air quality alert for pollution from wildfire smoke, the state is partnering with local businesses to encourage Canadians to travel to Vermont, and Hartford high school will lose access to 12 classrooms this fall due to toxic contamination.
How to spot old schoolhouses in Vermont even when they've long since been converted to buildings for other purposes. Plus, the Scott administration says it probably overestimated how many Vermonters will lose health insurance because of federal cuts to Medicaid, a St. Johnsbury hospital announces service closures in an effort to lower health care costs, state officials hope a chemical compound can help suppress algae blooms threatening Lake Carmi, attendance at Vermont state parks has been affected by rainy summer weather and the current political discord between the US and Canada, and our weekly sports report appears today to focus on Major League Baseball and analysis of the moves made and not made by teams at the trading deadline.
Vanderpump the brakes and forget everything you think you know about Ally Lewber. The VPR alum addresses those ‘fangirl’ accusations, clears up her current couple status and explains why her relationship with James Kennedy wasn’t chaos, it was complicated. From what came between them, to their headline-making breakup, Ally breaks down the difference between what’s real and what’s reality TV. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.