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You’ve seen the story and read the articles. You may think you know me. But you don’t know anything yet.
For the first time, I’m ready to tell you the real story.
I’ve stayed quiet long enough, it’s time to come clean. On my own terms.
This is MY story. I’m going to tell you what’s true, what’s false and the secrets I’ve been waiting to reveal.
Yes, I’ve made mistakes. But what you think you know isn’t reality. It’s time to see “REALITY” through a different lens.
And you might just be surprised by what you learn.
I’ve stayed quiet for too long, but now…Rachel Goes Rogue.
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Chapter 28: Going Rogue Isn't Easy
Rachel gets emotional as she reflects on the reunion and reveals how she's really feeling.
Plus, why she feels it's a good thing this season has come to an end.
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Chapter 27: Lessons Learned
Rachel and author Stephanie Quayle bond over shared experiences. Stephanie's book has an all too familiar message that resonates with Rachel. "Why Do We Stay? How My Toxic Relationship Can Help You Find Freedom"
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Chapter 26: Jo Dirt
Jo's got a whole lot more to say...
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Chapter 25: The Reunion I Wasn’t Even At
Rachel responds to all of the chatter about her during the first part of the Vanderpump Rules reunion.
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Chapter 24: Sex Rules
It's time to talk about sex. Rachel is joined by sex therapist Nikquan Lewis for a very personal conversation about sex and intimacy.
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Chapter 23: You Look Good In My Shirt
Rachel's back from Stagecoach and sharing the stories.
Plus, she addresses "Shirtgate" and rumors she's dating someone new.
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Customer Reviews
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It’s okay, average, her voice is wavering too much even in later episodes so maybe not the voice for podcasting! Also, a lot of average interview skills. The people she is interviewing are interesting but she’s very monotone and average
Insufferable
This was so punishing, I could not finish it. Honestly one of the worst podcasts I’ve ever listened to & that’s the truth. Her voice is truly grating & not cut out for podcasting, which doesn’t help.
Surprisingly Enlightened
I’m not sure what I expected from this podcast and Rachel, but I find myself impressed with her growth and accountability. I have only listened to a few episodes, but everyone makes mistakes, it is what you do afterwards that carries the most weight and Rachel is clearly owning her past and dedicated to making herself and her actions better. That is a truly wonderful thing and I applaud her for it. Bravo Rachel.