We Know Global Survivor

Shannon Gaitz

Welcome to We Know Global Survivor, the RHAP podcast where Shannon Guss takes you across the globe to explore every twist, turn, and tribal council from the international versions of Survivor!

  1. 2D AGO

    Survivor AU: Redemption Episode 9 Recap

    Survivor AU: Redemption Episode 9 Recap  Australian Survivor: Redemption is back, and so are the strategic twists! Host Mike Bloom is joined by guest Laura Darras (Brains vs. Brawn 2) to unpack a wild week of gameplay, as both tribes face unexpected moves, shifting alliances, and some head-scratching production choices. This episode dives straight into the flames, from a dramatic paired immunity challenge to the unraveling of “Idolgate,” and the rise of new power alliances on the island. This week’s Australian Survivor episode brings everything from fiery tribal shakeups to controversial necklace handoffs. After a challenge where immunity is won in pairs, both tribes strategize when forced to choose fire-making champions, sparking debates over who’s willing to throw, who’s fighting for their life, and how production’s decisions shape the game. Laura shares her insights on why players like Simon and Richard might be underestimated, why the “Beauty and the Beast” alliance might have legs, and how the “Head Office” trio’s blunt power moves ruffle feathers. The unraveling confusion over swap idols (“Idolgate”) is finally explained, clarifying why some played their idols, and others lost them at the swap. The “paired immunity” challenge gives players a chance to scheme across tribe lines, but also sidelines key targets like Lottie and Aisha, raising big fairness questions. Simon’s controversial decision to hand off the immunity necklace after fire-making is debated, with Laura backing bold moves while questioning Faith’s public objections. The birth of the “Beauty and the Beast” alliance sets up intriguing new tribe dynamics, but Simon and Jackson’s secrecy (or lack thereof) comes under scrutiny. The dominant “Head Office” trio (Faith, Keeley, Mark) faces internal friction and growing resentment, with Laura and Mike analyzing their blunt, sometimes divisive approach. Tez’s underdog struggle and awkward scramble, including his attempts to flip the vote, shows the gap between good strategy ideas and social execution. With alliances shifting and big players in the hot seat, can new power groups seize control, or will their plans blow up at Tribal? Is the “Head Office” heading for a dramatic fall, and will the “Beauty and the Beast” crew outmaneuver their rivals? Tune in for a full Survivor breakdown, idols, alliances, fire-making, and all the big moves dissected! If you want to hear all about idol power, shifting alliances, and the toughest strategic calls, don’t miss this Survivor deep-dive. 0:00 Laura Darras joins Mike Bloom 6:22 Idolgate: Brooke and Lyndall’s Idols 12:16 Lottie, Aisha Sit Out: Challenge Fallout 18:15 Mark, Simon Face Fire Showdown 24:45 Simon Gives Necklace to Richard 28:56 Jackson Leads Beauty and Beast Alliance 33:52 Simon, Lottie, Jackson: Trust Tested 42:15 Faith, Keeley, Mark’s Head Office Rift 49:28 Brooke, Richard, Ben: New Alliance Moves 52:36 Tez’s Plans Unravel With Faith 56:04 Chizzy Points: Simon, Richard, Jackson Check out Peace Corps: https://peacecorps.gov/serve Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Global Survivor coverage!LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor Global podcast feedWATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeSUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 14m
  2. 4D AGO

    Survivor AU: Redemption Episode 7 Recap

    Survivor AU: Redemption Episode 7 Recap Mike Bloom and Chappell return to recap Episode 7 of Australian Survivor: Redemption, breaking down a pivotal installment that reshapes the strategic landscape of the season. The hosts focus on the standout move of the episode: Keeley’s successful orchestration of a blindside against Don at tribal council. By quietly rallying the necessary numbers, Keeley was able to flip the vote and dismantle what many players believed to be Mark’s stronghold on the game. Mike and Chappell analyze how the blindside unfolded, highlighting the subtle conversations and shifting loyalties that allowed Keeley to move forward without drawing immediate suspicion. They discuss how Mark’s perceived control may have created the conditions for players to quietly push back, ultimately giving Keeley the opening she needed to make a decisive move. The episode also continues to explore the fallout from the recent tribe swap, which has introduced new dynamics across the tribes. The hosts examine how Lyndl and Rich have integrated into the emerging “three wise women” alliance and what that could mean for the balance of power going forward. Another key theme of the discussion is the ongoing tension between returning players and the newer contestants. Mike and Chappell consider how many of the newcomers appear motivated to prevent experienced players from dominating the season, creating a more fluid and unpredictable strategic environment. They also touch on broader gameplay strategies, including conversations around throwing challenges, alliance management, and the importance of perception in a game where trust shifts rapidly. By the end of the recap, Mike and Chappell frame Episode 7 as a turning point, with Keeley’s move signaling that no player’s position is truly secure as the game enters a more volatile phase. Check out Peace Corps: https://peacecorps.gov/serve Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Global Survivor coverage!LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor Global podcast feedWATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeSUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 8m
  3. MAR 5

    Survivor AU: Redemption Week 2 Exit Interviews

    Survivor AU: Redemption Week 2 Exit Interviews  Mike Bloom catches up with the latest players voted out of Australian Survivor as Paula Drew, Harry Hills, and Johnson Ashak reflect on the moves, misreads, and rivalries that led to their eliminations during week two of Australian Survivor Redemption. Paula Drew discusses the alliance she built with Harry Hills and how a key misread of tribe dynamics, particularly underestimating Lahy, allowed the numbers to slip away from her before Tribal Council. She shares how quickly the power shifted and why she believes the blindside ultimately came together. Harry Hills breaks down the increasingly desperate position he found himself in and reveals the unconventional tactic he attempted to stay in the game. He explains how he tried to leverage the tribe’s flint as bargaining power in hopes of forcing a last-minute deal that could flip the vote. Johnson Ashak, known to many viewers from Big Brother Australia, talks about entering the game with a strong strategic reputation. He dives into his rivalry with Mark and how being perceived as a threat made it difficult to build lasting trust within the tribe. Host Mike Bloom unpacks the blindsides, shifting alliances, and strategic decisions that shaped week two of the season. 0:00 Congratulations, Shannon 3:21 Paula Interview 20:00 Harry Interview 48:16 Johnson Interview Never miss a minute of RHAP’s extensive Global Survivor coverage!LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor Global podcast feedWATCH:  Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeSUPPORT:  Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 17m

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Welcome to We Know Global Survivor, the RHAP podcast where Shannon Guss takes you across the globe to explore every twist, turn, and tribal council from the international versions of Survivor!

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