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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

  1. 3H AGO

    Why ___ Lost Survivor 50 Ep 8 w/ Dr. Jeremy Faust

    Why ___ Lost Survivor 50 Ep 8 w/ Dr. Jeremy Faust Coach and Chrissy were the tightest of allies from the start of Survivor 50. So it’s appropriate they left the game together. Chrissy did worry though, saying, “I don’t want to go home because of Coach’s fricking shenanigans.” Is that what happened? Or were there other, more complicated, reasons for one or both of them? Dr. Jeremy Faust joins David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis to discuss everything about their games, plus thoughts on the Double Duo twist and more! At RHAP, we know Survivor, and we know Why Coach and Chrissy Lost. Why Blank Lost returns with a look into Survivor 50’s biggest double elimination yet, hosted by David Bloomberg and Jessica Lewis, with special guest Dr. Jeremy Faust. In this milestone episode, the trio unpacks a wild week where an unprecedented duo twist sends Coach and Chrissy home together and shakes up the path to the endgame. Jessica and David kick things off debating the fairness of Survivor 50’s controversial twist, forcing players to pair up for a vote they never saw coming. Dr. Jeremy Faust weighs in on the strategy behind choosing partners without knowing the consequence, and how old-school players like Coach and Chrissy quickly became vulnerable. They scrutinize Coach’s relentless focus on “honesty, loyalty, and integrity,” showing how his inability to adapt and scheme left him exposed, while Chrissy’s social game falls flat as she clings to a single alliance and misses out on broader connections. Standout moments in this episode include: – Jessica Lewis and David Bloomberg’s analysis of the duo twist – Dr. Jeremy Faust’s comedic and strategic take – Coach’s public missteps – Chrissy’s trouble using past “trauma” for growth, – Cirie’s near-invisible maneuvering to shift the target, As alliances fracture and the numbers dwindle, the hosts wonder: Was the twist really to blame for Coach and Chrissy’s exit, or were they doomed by their own rigid gameplay? Who will seize control as the game moves past this explosive Tribal Council? Don’t miss this week’s Why Blank Lost as David, Jessica, and Dr. Jeremy Faust break down the true reasons behind the double boot, the rise and fall of honor-based alliances, and what it takes to win Survivor 50! 0:00 Start 4:09 Chrissy’s Edit and Alliance Frustrations 10:12 Player Agency and Twist Fairness 19:06 Jeremy Faust’s Top Ten Season Rants 29:35 Devens’ Fake Idol at Tribal 43:43 Rule One: Scheme and Plot Breakdown 59:28 Coach and Chrissy’s Fatal Trust Issues 1:06:16 Chrissy’s Social Game and Comfort Zone 1:29:34 Coach and Chrissy Lack Flexibility 1:36:38 Emotional Gameplay and Player Awareness 1:47:41 Social Game: Nicknames and Exclusion 2:03:05 Coach and Chrissy As Vote Targets 2:14:14 The Jury, Alliances, and Strategic Endgame Check out Peace Corps: https://peacecorps.gov/serve To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com 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!

    2h 51m
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    Introducing Luke Evans and Sam Pinkleton on Reviving The Rocky Horror Show from The Run-Through with Vogue. Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue It’s less than a week to go until opening night for the cast of the Rocky Horror Show on Broadway and Luke Evans who plays Dr. Frank-N-Furter is ready to march out on stage in his fishnets and 7 inch platform heels.   “I think I enjoy the process of tech…because you still have the license and the freedom to try things and change things up,” says Evans, “but if we open tomorrow, I feel very, very good about what we have.”“I feel giddy,” echos director Sam Pinkleton. “Always with live theater, you could tinker until death…And at a certain point you have to be like, "Pencils down." And I think with this show especially, I mean, we've had such a good time making it.”  The duo joined guest host Marley Marius, Vogue’s Senior Editor, Features & News on The Run Through podcast to talk about their collaboration in Rocky Horror Show on Broadway. Recently, the cast photographed for Vogue by Norman Jean Roy and styled by Tonne Goodman. The photo shoot took place on the first day that the ensemble met each other.  “I'm not just saying this because I'm on the Vogue podcast. Tonne and Norman got it on a molecular level,” explains Pinkleton. “And I was like, oh, it's like the DNA of the thing… That shoot set a path for making the show in a way that I didn't totally expect.”  And while the cast prepares for opening night, Pinkleton has also started working this week with Maya Rudolph as she is set to take over the titular role in the hit play ‘Oh Mary!’ "You know, when Cole [Escola] and I were first making “Oh, Mary!”, we were like, 'Well, no one will ever play this part other than Cole.' I mean, no one could really do it other than, I don't know, like Maya Rudolph." So we're really eating our words now,” says Pinkleton who sees parallels between the two shows.  “Mary Todd Lincoln is such an amazing character. There's no one like her…Much like Dr. Frank-N-Furter.” says Pinkleton. “She is a character who is largely misunderstood by the world. Who knows that she contains greatness. Who wants to show the world and the audience all of the things she's capable of…Much like Dr. Frank-N-Furter.” The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  3. 21H AGO

    Andy Rueda Talks Survivor 50

    Andy Rueda Talks Survivor 50 Survivor 50 brings explosive gameplay and unpredictable twists as Rob Cesternino is joined by returning player Andy Rueda for a deep-dive Survivor Recap. Right from the start, Rob and Andy unpack a game-changing twist that rocked the latest episode, comparing it to iconic moments from both “Squid Game” and the Survivor canon. With shifting alliances and one of the wildest Tribal Councils in years, this episode puts the strategic and social skills of the cast to the ultimate test. Rob and Andy dig into the immediate fallout of a twist where pairs are forced together under mysterious circumstances—calling back to “festy besties” but with a Survivor flavor. They debate why fans overwhelmingly loved the twist and measure how much the drama stemmed from both strong design and the “satisfying” outcome of a major player’s exit. The conversation also highlights how the misdirection around idols and the Shot in the Dark adds to the round’s suspense. Rob gets Andy’s take on big Jury movements, “mayor of Ponderosa” myths, and who’s actually controlling the middle of the game, especially as Cirie, Ozzy, and Rizo play both sides. They spotlight how Cirie continues to steer the story, somehow dodging target after target, while Coach delivers classic gold in his fourth run. – The new duo-based twist and why it delivered high drama – Idol trickery, risk management, and successful (or missed) Shot in the Dark plays – Cirie’s masterful social game and why no one seems ready to target her – Rizo’s dream run as the cast’s “superfan” and why he’s unexpectedly beloved – What makes a strong “mayor of Ponderosa”—and whether that “power” really shapes jury votes As alliances shift and power players like Rick Devens deploy strategic chaos, Rob and Andy wonder who can maintain control in such a fluid game, and whether Cirie’s impeccable run can continue through the looming fire-making challenge. With alliances redrawn and big Jury threats exposed, who will rally the numbers and who could fall victim to their own Survivor mythos? Don’t miss this packed Survivor 50 recap—tune in for the twists, strategy bombs, and social game insights that could decide the next big vote! Chapters: 0:00 Welcome and Survivor 50 First Impressions 0:40 Breaking Down the Season’s Twist 3:00 Comparing Survivor 50 to Past Seasons 4:04 Why This Tribal Council Stands Out 10:19 Idol Power and Shot in the Dark 12:39 Coach and Chrissy’s Big Sendoff 16:02 Coach as Survivor Fan Litmus Test 21:22 Slicing Up the Honor and Integrity Alliance 22:13 Rick Devens’ Fake Idol Chaos 28:52 Evaluating Rizo’s Social Superpowers 32:43 Mayor of Ponderosa Debate 36:00 The Enigmatic Middle Alliance 42:03 Next Moves After Tribal Chaos 46:12 Why Cirie Dominates Survivor 50 0:53:09 Aubry’s Strengths and Survivor Fit 0:59:02 Unpacking All-Star Duo Pairings 1:04:32 Emily and Rizo’s Unique Jury Equity 1:10:01 Genevieve’s Arc and What-Ifs 1:14:36 Why the Survivor 50 Cast Survives 1:17:07 Listener Questions: Dream Alliances 1:25:53 What Should Survivor 51 Change? 1:32:38 Survivor’s Future — Themes and Tribes 1:37:15 Final Thoughts and Outro To pre-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!

    1h 52m
  4. 22H AGO

    Purple Pants Podcast: Survivor News 50 Ep 8 Recap | Duo Danger. Ft Sophie Segreti

    Purple Pants Podcast: Survivor News 50 Ep 8 Recap | Duo Danger. Ft Sophie Segreti The baby boys Wendell, Jack, and Brice are back this week with special guest Survivor 49’s Sophie Segreti, breaking down Survivor Season 50 Episode 8. A game changing twist forces players into unexpected pairs, raising the stakes and putting multiple people at risk as strategy gets complicated fast. Tensions rise as castaways struggle to balance loyalty and survival, with plans shifting at the last minute and trust continuing to crack across the beach. From bold gameplay to a high pressure Tribal Council where everything feels up in the air, this episode keeps everyone on edge. Wendell, Jack, Brice, and Sophie dive into the key moves, who gained power, and how this vote could reshape the game, while naming this week’s Duo Danger and keeping an eye on the “Enemy Today, Ally Tomorrow” energy taking over the island. Tickets and updates for Brice and Wen 50 events: https://briceandwenpresent.flite.city/ You can also watch along on Brice Izyah’s YouTube channel to watch us break it all down https://youtube.com/channel/UCFlglGPPamVHaNAb0tL_s7g LISTEN: Subscribe to the Purple Pants 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! Previously on the Purple Pants Podcast Feed: Purple Pants Podcast Archives

    1h 16m
  5. 1D AGO

    Survivor 50 Ep 8 Exit Interview

    Survivor 50 Ep 8 Exit Interview Survivor 50’s Dragon Slayer faces his final Tribal Council as Rob Cesternino sits down for an in-depth exit interview with Coach Wade. Rob and Coach revisit the double Tribal Council twist, the unraveling of alliances, and the critical decisions that shaped Coach’s fourth – and possibly final – run on Survivor. The interview starts with Coach reflecting on his game as the “Tidewalker” and what triggered his downfall after the Blood Moon challenge. Coach admits stepping off too early in a pivotal challenge, misreading alliances, and watching his army fall apart due to unexpected tribal decisions. He details the chaotic vote splits, the dangers of trusting the wrong advisors, and how Rick Devens’ fake idol play at Tribal Council altered the mood and confidence of the group. Coach also opens up about his changing gameplay mindset, the challenge of competing against “free agents” like Ozzy, Cirie, and Rizo, and the emotional toll of seeing allies like Colby and Mike White get picked off. Key moments from the episode include: – Coach’s critical misstep during the Blood Moon challenge that shifted his position in the tribe – The impact of the vote split debate and why Coach felt he was fighting “idiocy” within his own alliance – Rick Devens’ fake idol play and the ripple effects it had at Tribal – Emotional confessions about losing allies and Coach’s frustration with strategic blind spots – Insights into the strategic depth (or lack thereof) in Survivor 50 compared to past seasons Will Coach take another shot at Survivor, or is his journey truly over after four unforgettable seasons? How did a single challenge decision spiral into his eventual blindside? Tune in as Coach Wade breaks down his exit from Survivor 50, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and reflecting on what it means to leave the game as a “Zen Slayer.” Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50 Exit Interview Opens 0:52 Coach Wade Joins as Dragon Slayer 2:26 Coach 4.0 Mindset Explained 3:00 Blood Moon Challenge Regret Detailed 4:14 Vote Split Frustration and Missteps 5:54 Strategic Players Missing This Season 6:13 Watching Alliances Disassembled 7:15 Scrambling Before Tribal Council 8:00 Shot in the Dark Tribal Drama 9:25 Reacting to Rick Devens’ Fake Idol 10:43 Rizo, Cirie, Ozzy Loyalty Mistake 12:18 Coach Reflects on Survivor Journey 13:42 Nietzsche Quote and Survivor Joy 15:00 Coach’s Nickname Project Promotion To pre-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!

    37 min
  6. 2D AGO

    Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 8 Recap

    Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 8 Recap Survivor 50 heats up as Rob Cesternino returns for Know-It-Alls, breaking down one of the most action-packed episodes of the season. With the game thrown into chaos by a “buy one, get one” double boot twist, Rob dives deep into the aftermath as alliances fracture and big personalities—like Coach and Chrissy—find their Survivor fates hanging in the balance. Rob explores how strategic pairings and a shocking fake idol play upend the season’s tightly woven alliances. This week’s episode sees the castaways split into pairs with little warning, forcing them to think on their feet as they navigate a complicated web of shifting trust and hidden agendas. The Honor and Loyalty 5 alliance feels the heat, especially as Coach becomes a lightning rod for votes and Chrissy gets caught in the crossfire. Meanwhile, the so-called “middle” players—Rick, Aubrey, Christian, and Emily—scramble to avoid being singled out as threats, while Cirie quietly pulls the strings behind the scenes. The live Tribal Council explodes when Rick Devens stirs the pot with a fake idol, leaving everyone scrambling and shifting votes at the last minute. Plus, Cirie dominates the social game, orchestrating the vote while maintaining her spot at the center of every alliance. – Rob and his co-host dissect the fallout from the double boot twist and how it shakes up both tribal strategy and individual relationships. – Cirie cements herself as the key decision-maker, with everyone eager for her guidance and approval. – Rick Devens’ fake idol play at Tribal Council triggers chaos, close calls, and last-minute vote switches. – The struggle between sticking with old alliances versus seeking new lifeboats, as Joe and Tiffany form a surprising new partnership. – Discussion of how the “middle” is viewed as a threat, and what that really means in Survivor 50’s complex social landscape. With the Honor and Loyalty alliance cracked wide open and the “middle” under fire, who will survive the next vote, and will Cirie’s smooth gameplay carry her all the way to the end? Whose big moves put a target on their back, and who quietly gains power while chaos erupts at Tribal? Don’t miss the full breakdown as Rob tackles every idol play, alliance flip, and live Tribal twist from this wild Survivor 50 episode! Chapters: 0:00 Double Elimination Twist Revealed 6:00 Survivor Pairs: Advantage or Liability 12:07 Cirie Commands Tribal, Decides Vote 18:58 Chrissy Overshadowed by Coach Exit 23:35 Coach Sidelined, Votes Shift 31:10 Rick’s Fake Idol at Tribal 36:35 Tiffany Forms Alliance with Joe 43:01 Rizo Loops Joe Into Four Horsemen 46:11 Cirie, Ozzy, Rizo Control Middle 54:10 Fishy Award Goes to Cirie 1:00:24 Cirie’s Exile Island Coconut Quest 1:08:12 Survivor Predictions and Season Hype To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com To order Stephen’s novel Escape!, visit stephenfishbach.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!

    1h 16m
  7. 4D AGO

    Michelle Khare Talks Survivor 50

    Michelle Khare Talks Survivor 50 Survivor 50 is back, and Rob Cesternino sits down with YouTube creator and Jet Lag champ Michelle Khare for a deep dive into the game’s ever-shifting alliances, confessionals, and edge-of-your-seat strategy. Michelle brings her unique perspective as a superfan, zeroing in on the episode’s biggest twists—like whether anyone can keep a secret with all the idol talk and confessional fireworks flying at camp. Rob and Michelle break down the latest drama from Survivor 50, focusing on shifting alliances, idol antics, and the delicate balance between blending in and standing out. They dig into how Cirie is staying under the radar while Rizo makes memorable moves in and out of challenges, and how social currency is traded with shared secrets—sometimes a risky play. They also discuss the rise and possible fall of major players like Coach and Ozzy, the ongoing saga of the oversharing tribe, and speculate which castaways are poised for a true comeback story. – Cirie’s stealthy gameplay and her ability to avoid being targeted, even with her reputation – Rizo’s standout confessionals, meme-worthy moves, and sharp reality TV instincts – The Billie Eilish Boomerang idol: why it hasn’t lived up to its backstabbing potential – How sharing secrets has become the season’s “currency” and whether this will help or hurt players like Emily – Tiffany’s underdog journey as she struggles from the bottom, sparking questions about who might use her for a blindsiding move – Coach’s breakdown at Tribal—are we watching history repeat or a clever new play? This week’s discussion asks: Can Cirie and Rizo keep flying under the radar while bigger threats are targeted? And will Tiffany’s position as an “easy vote” spark the next big blindside? With so much information out in the open, who still has a hidden advantage? Dive into Rob and Michelle’s full Survivor 50 breakdown to get all the insider strategic analysis, big player moves, and what might be coming next with those pesky idols! Chapters: 0:00 Intros 6:08 Seven Marathons, Seven Continents Challenge 12:32 Michelle Becomes Survivor Superfan 15:00 Jeff Probst’s Hosting Mastery Discussed 21:23 Favorite Players: Cirie, Ozzy, Rizo 25:46 Rizo’s Reality TV Awareness 29:33 Would Michelle Ever Play Survivor? 34:38 Karma: Teens In Strategy Competition 44:14 Michelle Discusses Fear and Planning 47:11 Coach Versus Ozzy Game Evolution To pre-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!

    1h 13m
  8. 4D AGO

    Bottoms Up! Steven, Sage, and Jawan Talk Survivor 50

    Bottoms Up! Steven, Sage, and Jawan Talk Survivor 50 Survivor 49’s alliance “Bottoms Up” unites as Rob Cesternino sits down with Jawan, Sage, and Steven for a dynamic Survivor 50 recap. The trio relive the biggest Tribal Council in Survivor history, unpacking the strategy behind the 14-person vote and dissecting how new-era gameplay shakes up the battlefield. This episode zeroes in on the luck, loyalty, and shifting alliances that make Survivor’s landmark season a wild ride. Rob and his guests dive into the clash between old-school and new-school players, exploring why the veteran group is holding strong while the newer faces struggle to find their footing. They highlight Rizo’s surprising run, debating whether his chameleon gameplay and willingness to play the “little brother” role to Survivor legends is keeping him safe—or painting a target on his back. The crew also weighs in on Cirie’s magnetism and how her alliances with Ozzy and Rizo could change the game, and they can’t help but wonder if Rizo will make the big move against Cirie if it means grabbing the win for himself. – Why Rizo’s “Robin to Batman” approach is winning him friends and idols, but could backfire – The old-school alliance’s tight grip versus the chaos of new-era gameplay – D’s bold Tribal scramble and whether it’s better to fight or play dead when you’re on the chopping block – The rise of “double agents” and where power really lies as voting blocks take over post-merge – How Sage accidentally stars in a viral Allure article about “snatched” Survivor contestants As alliances shift, Bottoms Up asks: Will Rizo take out Cirie or ride shotgun to the finals and risk losing it all? Which “honor and integrity” player will become the next big target, and can the new-schoolers pull off a comeback? Tune in for Bottoms Up’s full Survivor 50 breakdown, including hidden idol strategy, double-crosses, and those unpredictable power flips! To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Chapters: 0:00 Bottoms Up Alliance Reunites 6:06 Rizo’s Jury Perception Discussed 12:44 Rizo’s Social Strategy Examined 20:13 Cirie and Rizo Alliance Debate 28:30 Survivor Relationships and Pregaming 36:33 Christian and Cirie Fan Moments 41:00 Old School vs New School Shift 48:45 Dee Takes Out Charlie 50:35 Dee’s Last Stand at Tribal 54:44 Bottoms Up Trust Issues 1:01:42 Horror Movie Seasons Compared 1:10:22 Boomerang Idol Hypotheticals 1:14:43 Cirie, Rizo, Ozzy Double Agents 1:18:05 Next Big Target Predictions 1:21:31 Dangers of Hiding Alliances 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!

    1h 34m

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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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