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The deepest Survivor podcast on the internet. Rob Cesternino, two-time Survivor player (Amazon, All-Stars), Survivor Hall of Famer, leads RHAP’s dedicated Survivor feed with episode recaps, exit interviews, and strategy analysis all season long. After every episode of Survivor 50, Rob and Stephen Fishbach break it all down on Survivor Know-It-Alls. Eliminated players tell their real story in exclusive exit interviews. And the RHAP community weighs in with voicemails, draft episodes, cast assessments, and preseason previews. Also featuring: Mike Bloom, David Bloomberg, Jessica Lewis, Liana Boraas, Shannon Guss, and a rotating roster of Survivor players and superfans. Currently covering Survivor 50, the all-returnee 25th anniversary season premiering February 25, 2026 on CBS. New episodes each day during Survivor 50

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    Is Cirie the Survivor GOAT?

    Is Cirie the Survivor GOAT? Can someone who never won the title still be the greatest to ever play? That’s the big question as Rob Cesternino and Mike Bloom square off for a deep-dive debate on Survivor 50, putting Cirie Fields’ extraordinary record under the microscope. In this “Who is the GOAT?” discussion, Rob and Mike explore Cirie’s influence on Survivor’s history, her singular style of subtle control, and the heartbreaking twists of fate that have kept her from the million-dollar prize—even as she secures her place as a legend. Survivor 50 sets the stage for a heated conversation as Rob makes the case for Cirie’s goat status, arguing that what sets her apart isn’t just her social mastery, but her unmatched ability to shape votes and build consensus, often without ever holding an idol or advantage. Mike pushes back, highlighting moments where Cirie’s endgame collapses—not through her own fault, but due to twists, challenge woes, or the very social prowess that makes her so threatening. The episode dives into the specifics of her gameplay across seasons: from near-impossible tribals where she gets what she wants, to back-breaking blindsides, and her evolution across the changing landscape of Survivor. – Rob Cesternino and Mike Bloom weigh Cirie’s effectiveness in Tribal Council influence and strategic social play – The Game Changers “Advantage-geddon” and why fate, not flaws, might be Cirie’s biggest roadblock – Survivor 50’s endgame: Did Cirie finally find her path to victory, or was it another near-miss due to Ozzy’s misstep? – Debate over whether Survivor is meant to reward challenge strength, social play, or a combination of both – Cirie’s impact on the show’s narrative, including her iconic “spirit of Survivor” moment and how she helped shape Survivor’s focus on growth and resilience With Survivor 50’s jury still out on what it means to be the greatest, Rob and Mike wrestle with whether Cirie’s string of close calls and powerful moves outweigh the missing final win—and if the story of Survivor itself is now tied to players like her who changed the game’s very definition. Will Cirie’s subtle genius and epic Survivor arc be enough to finally crown her as the true GOAT? Tune in to watch how this debate plays out and cast your vote on who really deserves the title! Chapters: 0:00 Cirie Joins Survivor GOAT Debate 2:10 Can Non-Winners Be The GOAT? 7:22 Cirie’s Vote Influence Examined 10:32 Butter Metaphor for Cirie’s Game 12:13 Does Circumstance Doom Cirie’s Endings? 15:07 Cirie’s Panama Endgame Scrutinized 19:30 Game Changers: Advantagegeddon Analysis 25:44 Survivor 50: Ozzy’s Crucial Mistake 28:40 Cirie’s Winning Path In Survivor 50 33:37 Is Cirie Just a Useful Pawn? 34:18 Micronesia’s Final Three Twist 38:22 Cirie Receives Spirit of Survivor Award 48:02 Cirie’s Arc Changed Survivor Forever 53:05 Cirie: Survivor GOAT or Traitors Legend? 58:06 Cirie’s Social Game vs. Well-Roundedness 1:03:47 Fan Vote: Decide the Survivor GOAT 1:05:27 Survivor Talk Shifts To Big Brother To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    1 h 9 min
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    Kaôh F***ing Rong Rewatch Ep 12

    Kaôh F***ing Rong Rewatch Ep 12 Survivor: Kaôh F*ing Rong is back as Rob Cesternino and Chappell break down the drama-packed episode 12 of Survivor: Kaôh R?ng. As the game hits the Final Six, alliances fracture and loyalties are tested, with each castaway deciding who really deserves a spot in the end. This episode features one of the season’s most electrifying Tribal Councils, where Michele fights for her life against Tai’s public push to target her. Rob and Chappell dive into the fallout from Julia’s exit and the brewing conflict over who should be voted out next: challenge threat Kyle Jason, or the socially savvy Michele. Tai steps up with a bold plan, spending his extra vote to take out Michele, but his direct approach at Tribal Council sparks fiery pushback and exposes uncertainty in the alliance. Aubry faces paralyzing indecision, caught between Tai, Joe, Cydney, and Michele, and risks her win as she can’t commit to a clear path. The podcast also spotlights Cydney’s memorable slow-and-steady victory in the immunity block challenge and Joe’s struggles in the reward challenge, setting up even more tension for the coming votes. – Michele’s resilience and social gameplay as she faces elimination – Tai’s aggressive move and public confrontation at Tribal Council – Aubry’s struggle with decision-making and alliance loyalty – Cydney’s unique approach to the immunity challenge and strategic positioning – Key debate: Did Aubry lose her best chance to win by not taking out Michele this round? Can Michele keep defying the odds, or will Aubry’s uncertainty catch up to her as the endgame looms? Don’t miss Rob and Chappell’s deep analysis and predictions for the next power shift on Kaôh F*ing Rong! Chapters: 0:00 Low Expectations for Episode 12 0:20 Kyle Jason Voted Out, Chappel Joins 1:15 Survivor’s One-Person Recap Trope 2:02 Michele’s Winner Edit Begins 2:55 Michele Joins Alliance, Tai Questions 5:01 Aubry Struggles to Pick Alliance Side 7:22 Aubry Neuters Tai, Burns Extra Vote 9:29 Aubry Should Have Targeted Tai 13:35 Two Survivor Paths to Victory 15:21 Aubry Lacks a Signature Big Move 19:19 Fiery Tribal Council: Michele vs Tai 26:35 Cydney’s Iconic Slow Immunity Win 30:42 Unique Floating Maze Reward Challenge 32:17 Animal Sanctuary Reward and Jason’s Edit 36:01 Kyle Jason’s “Play Dead” Strategy 40:01 Joe’s Tan Line and Camp Dynamics 42:36 Tai’s Plan to Blindside Michele 49:06 Extra Vote Handling and Advantage Talk 54:03 Not Voting Out Michele: Game Loss To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    1 h 1 min
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    The Pride Has Spoken | Episode 24: Sage Ahrens-Nichols

    The Pride Has Spoken | Episode 24: Sage Ahrens-Nichols For the season 5 finale of The Pride Has Spoken, Grace Leeder (she/her), Matt Scott (he/him), and Dr. Evvie Jagoda (they/them) are celebrating the queer Survivor community in a big way. This episode features listener stories, updates from some incredible LGBTQIA+ organizations, a reminder about this year’s Pride merch, and a heartfelt conversation with Survivor 49’s Sage Ahrens-Nichols (she/they). Sage joins them to talk about identity, queerness, curiosity, and the relief that can come with finding language for who you are. They share about being themselves in an environment as intense as Survivor, the importance of not making assumptions about other people, and how asking thoughtful, respectful questions can make space for people to feel seen. It is a conversation about authenticity, courage, and the ways honesty can make it easier for someone else to be honest, too. They share messages from listeners responding to this season’s question: What does being LGBTQ+ in the Survivor community mean to you? The answers are funny, emotional, personal, and full of gratitude for the people who have made this community feel like home. As Pride Month comes to a close, the conversation is also a reminder that queer community, care, and celebration matter all year long. 0:00 – Start 1:40 – Rainbow Road 2:33 – Ten Oaks Project 6:30 – Tez Vlamis, Australian Survivor 7:31 – Kim 8:31 – Thunderkatz 9:28 – Jay 10:29 – Interview with Sage begins 1:16:55 – Will, Underground Games 1:17:55 – Dru Tevis, Food Network 1:18:55 – Elliott 1:19:56 – Mikaël We want YOU to share your story: What has being LGBTQ+ in the Survivor community meant to you? Please submit your video or audio response by Sunday, June 21st for a chance to be included in an upcoming episode of The Pride Has Spoken. Submit your story here: bit.ly/tphs2026 They also discuss this year’s Pride merch campaign. Profits from merch sales will go toward three LGBTQIA+ charities chosen by the hosts: Rainbow Railroad https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/ Ten Oaks Project https://www.tenoaksproject.org/ Sisters PGH https://www.sisterspgh.org/ You can find The Pride Has Spoken merch at: http://robhasawebsite.com/store The hosts also highlight several other charities and organizations that listeners suggested, including: Our Spot KC Lambert House Kindling Collective Ali Forney Center Branching Out Adventures NAGLY, the North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth LGBTQ+ Outdoors BAGLY Queer History Project HITOPS Princeton Zebra Youth Out & Equal SMYAL The Okra Project Trinity Place Shelter Us Helping Us Use #ThePrideHasSpoken and share your love for this week’s guest, or to share your love for the podcast or a queer Survivor player or moment. Order a #ThePrideHasSpoken buff, t-shirt, mug, or more at robhasawebsite.com/store. Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to The Pride Has Spoken podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    1 h 30 min
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    Aubry Bracco Postseason Interview

    Aubry Bracco Postseason Interview Survivor 50’s epic journey comes full circle as Rob Cesternino sits down with newly crowned winner Aubry Bracco for a post-finale deep dive into the game’s most pivotal moments and personal growth. In this special post-game interview, Rob and Aubry rewind the clock on a season defined by second chances, high-stakes narrative battles, and her own transformation from the edge of defeat to Sole Survivor. Aubry shares the emotional impact of returning for Survivor 50 after her heartbreak in previous seasons, revealing how therapy and personal work shaped her new approach to both the game and life. She breaks down the stress of being a betting favorite, grappling with narrative warfare from savvy players like Genevieve, and the strategic value of keeping her relationships “in the pocket.” The conversation spotlights her careful idol play—the moment she compared it to a “Scarlet Letter”—and the crucial post-merge tribal where she changed her trajectory by finally burning that idol in front of the tribe. Aubry discusses the infamous “power broker” day, her thoughtful social reads on players like Joe, Coach, and Cirie, and how silent observation became her superpower in the chaotic new era of Survivor. Highlights from Rob and Aubry’s conversation include: – Aubry’s candid reflections on losing Koh Rong and how that loss prepared her for a winning game – Navigating tribal politics after a rocky start and the moment she learned her bag was searched – Surviving narrative warfare led by Genevieve and leveraging intuition at key turning points – The strategic idol play that changed her threat level and allowed her to fade into the background – Behind-the-scenes insights on alliance-building, pregame rumors, and managing Survivor’s emotional toll As Aubry reflects on planting seeds with the jury, making intentional Final Tribal choices, and learning to let go of old anxieties, Rob and Aubry ask: Did Survivor 50 reward holding back and letting others burn bright? How did mastering restraint and emotional perspective break a decade-long curse? Don’t miss this winner’s interview for an inside look at Survivor 50’s most complex game—and how Aubry finally got her victory. Chapters: 0:00 Aubry Bracco crowned Survivor 50 winner 1:45 Overcoming anxiety after Survivor 38 5:52 Therapy transforms Aubry’s Survivor mindset 10:55 Navigating slow start and tribe distrust 14:34 Bag search blindsides Aubry early 18:49 Idol paranoia and tribal divides 20:25 Surviving narrative warfare in Survivor 50 23:18 Mastering others’ stories to advance 27:35 Blood Moon twist shifts Aubry’s position 29:39 Merge chaos and the Scarlet Idol 30:04 Playing the idol resets Aubry’s game 32:56 Rick Devens’ fake idol and chaos 39:01 Power Broker day changes everything 41:31 Flipping Ozzy and building trust 51:11 Final Tribal Council sparring strategy 55:25 Reading the jury and winning votes 57:48 Grateful for the Survivor 50 experience To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    1 h 1 min
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    Kaôh F***ing Rong Rewatch Ep 11

    Kaôh F***ing Rong Rewatch Ep 11 Survivor: Kaôh R?ng takes center stage on “Kaôh F*ing Rong” as hosts Rob Cesternino and Chappell dissect Episode 11’s explosive shifts, tough social decisions, and the mounting pressure as the finale draws near. Right from the opening, the podcast zooms in on Michele’s sudden ascent—after a quiet edit, Michele’s reward win launches her “winner montage” and finally spotlights her powerful social strategy in the late game. Rob digs into striking comparisons between Michele’s and Aubry’s journeys—both know when to step back and when to act, proving sometimes the best move is letting others self-destruct. Chappell unpacks Tai’s idol decision gone wrong and his bumpy path as he faces down angry former allies and an unimpressed jury. The duo debates if Tai’s track record of flip-flopping costs him respect, interrogates Cydney’s role as a critical swing vote, and scrutinizes whether it’s wiser to boot physical threats or strategic underdogs. The episode brings lighter moments too, with a reward meal complete with fried chicken, wine, and a surprisingly pivotal ladies’ alliance discussion. – Michele’s game ignition after her big reward and immunity wins cements her as a contender as hosts highlight her self-awareness and social strength – Tai’s idol mishap and his failure to recover respect from the jury, leading to his fate as a zero-vote finalist – Cydney’s tricky position as the swing vote: should she side with Michele and Aubry, or flip to Jason and Julia for a potential win? – Jury perceptions, alliance voting blocks, and why targeting “goats” like Jason versus jury threats like Julia matters in the late game – Unforgettable scenes at reward, a throwback puzzle challenge, and musings on the evolving look of Survivor’s jury As alliances fracture and the endgame rushes closer, “Kaôh F*ing Rong” ponders: will Michele’s timing mark her as the winner, can Aubry capitalize on her bonds, or will Cydney shake up the final act? With every move under the microscope, who will outwit and outlast to claim the title? Dive into all the strategy, shifting loyalties, and behind-the-scenes talk on this week’s episode, and find out which path to the end looks the most dangerous—and the most promising! Chapters: 0:00 Aubry and Michele Parallels Arise 1:23 Michele’s Social Game Spotlight 4:47 Aftermath of Tai’s Idol Decision 7:57 Tai Moves From Threat to Zero Votes 13:01 Reward Challenge: Cydney, Michele, Aubry 17:13 Memorable Meal: Wine, Fried Chicken, Coleslaw 22:05 Michele Dominates Memorization Immunity Challenge 25:45 Talking Jury Looks and Survivor Fashion 27:03 Jason and Julia Pitch Targeting Tai 29:38 Cydney’s Swing Vote Dilemma 32:46 Joe’s Endgame and Jury Scenarios 34:08 Julia’s Game Ends at Final Seven 37:16 Tribal Council Whispers: Should Tai Play Idol? 40:43 Why Julia Goes Over Jason 43:46 Cydney and Jason’s Relationship Revisits 44:14 Looking Ahead: Survivor Kaoh Rong Finale To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    49 min
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    Kaôh F***ing Rong Rewatch Ep 10

    Kaôh F***ing Rong Rewatch Ep 10 Survivor: Kaôh R?ng heats up as Rob Cesternino and Chappell return for another episode of Kaôh F***ing Rong, diving straight into one of the most unforgettable Tribal Councils of the season. With idols flying, alliances fracturing, and a super idol twist hanging in the balance, the episode spotlights Tai’s game-changing decision not to play the super idol for Scott Pollard—sending shockwaves through camp and landing Scott on the jury with a hidden idol still in his pocket. Rob and Chappell dig deep into the mechanics and missteps of the Scott, Jason, and Tai trio, dissecting how a group armed with three idols and numbers still winds up outmaneuvered by the opposing alliance. The hosts highlight Aubry’s impressive strategic and social gameplay, noting her quiet but crucial efforts to sway Tai and drive the vote, while Julia’s double-agent play nearly seizes control for the other side. The show takes a look at the Survivor editors’ role in crafting suspense, transforming a straightforward blindside into pure television gold. Rob and Chappell don’t shy away from discussing the edit’s effect on perceptions of Aubry and Michele, and they dig into the vital questions of who’s really reading the game correctly. Key points include: – Tai’s hesitation in playing the super idol and its fallout for Scott and Jason – How three idols failed to protect the alliance in back-to-back blindsides – Aubry’s sneakily effective pitch to Tai and her evolving edit as a potential winner – Julia’s risky maneuvers as the season’s double agent and her strategic split-vote plan – The absence of a loved ones visit and the surprisingly plentiful food rewards this season With blindsides mounting and lines redrawn in the sand, Rob and Chappell question whether the big players are keeping up with the fast-evolving game or if another shocker is just one vote away. Can Aubry continue her strategic surge, or will Michele and Julia flip the script? Don’t miss this wild ride through the chaos of Kaôh F*ing Rong—tune in and get your fix of Survivor’s messiest moves yet! Chapters: 0:00 Classic Episode: Scott Blindsided 1:14 Survivor Editors Build Idol Drama 3:15 Three Amigos Miss Idol Play 5:13 Jason and Scott’s Blindside Streak 7:00 Aubry’s Strategic Winner Edit 10:08 Aubry Persuades Tai to Flip 13:29 Scott and Jason’s Endgame Delusions 17:03 Aubry’s Social Game Debate 19:00 Scott Tries to Intimidate Aubry 21:00 Unique Reward Challenge Format 24:05 Food, Injuries, and Impressions 28:00 Aubry and Michele in Challenges 33:31 Ko Rong Lacks Loved Ones Visit 41:40 Immunity Showdown: Aubry vs. Jason 44:44 Idol Fumble: Scott Leaves With Idol 52:30 Scott’s Exit: Villain Assessed To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    1 h 3 min
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    Is Parvati the Survivor GOAT?

    Is Parvati the Survivor GOAT? Who really owns the title of Survivor’s Greatest of All Time? On this special installment of the Survivor GOAT series, Rob Cesternino is joined by Mike Bloom to put Parvati Shallow’s legendary gameplay under the microscope. As Survivor continues to celebrate its iconic history, Rob and Mike debate whether Parvati’s bold moves, social mastery, and challenge prowess are enough to earn her the GOAT crown. The conversation jumps right into Parvati’s resume, covering her historic double idol play in Heroes vs. Villains and her more recent coup in Australian Survivor: Australia vs. the World. Mike makes the case for Parvati’s unmatched ability to survive as an ongoing target and how her strategic thinking and charm have set her apart across multiple eras of Survivor. Rob pushes back, questioning moments where Parvati’s social game didn’t connect and whether her reputation sometimes worked to her disadvantage. Together, they break down Parvati’s alliances, challenge dominance, and her impact on the way Survivor is played—not just by women, but by everyone who’s followed in her footsteps. Key points of interest discussed include: – Parvati’s signature idol play that flipped Heroes vs. Villains on its head – How her relationships and alliances, especially with players like Danielle and Cirie, shaped the outcomes of her seasons – The memorable moment in Australian Survivor when Parvati persuaded an opponent NOT to play an idol for themselves – Debating if her legacy (and even her “celebrity” factor) gives her a modern edge—or makes her more vulnerable – The strengths and shortcomings of Parvati’s social game when facing enemies versus allies As Rob and Mike weigh Parvati’s place among icons like Sandra, Boston Rob, and Tony, the big question remains: Does Parvati’s game truly stand the test of time, or did certain missteps keep her from GOAT status? Will her bold moves—and her reputation—help or hurt her if she returns again? Dive in to hear if Parvati gets your vote as Survivor’s GOAT, and stick around for debate about alliances, idol plays, and which legends might take the crown next! Chapters: 0:00 Is Parvati Shallow the GOAT? 2:29 Parvati’s Unique Survivor Resume 4:44 Defining Greatness in Survivor 6:13 Surviving Early Season Targeting 9:10 Parvati’s Strength in Alliances 12:13 Heroes vs. Villains Double Idol Move 19:28 Masterminding Knowledge Is Power Steal 25:16 Debating Australian Survivor’s Legitimacy 29:48 Parvati’s Social Game Weaknesses 34:14 Managing Allies and Perceptions 38:02 Handling Russell in Heroes vs. Villains 46:56 Parvati’s Celebrity Aura Advantage 51:12 Dominating Endurance Immunity Challenges 55:01 Parvati on Winners at War 57:25 Parvati’s Legacy and Influence 1:01:29 Danny Bonaduce Alters Survivor History 1:07:14 Previewing Cirie Fields Episode To order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!

    1 h 17 min

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The deepest Survivor podcast on the internet. Rob Cesternino, two-time Survivor player (Amazon, All-Stars), Survivor Hall of Famer, leads RHAP’s dedicated Survivor feed with episode recaps, exit interviews, and strategy analysis all season long. After every episode of Survivor 50, Rob and Stephen Fishbach break it all down on Survivor Know-It-Alls. Eliminated players tell their real story in exclusive exit interviews. And the RHAP community weighs in with voicemails, draft episodes, cast assessments, and preseason previews. Also featuring: Mike Bloom, David Bloomberg, Jessica Lewis, Liana Boraas, Shannon Guss, and a rotating roster of Survivor players and superfans. Currently covering Survivor 50, the all-returnee 25th anniversary season premiering February 25, 2026 on CBS. New episodes each day during Survivor 50

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