Best Podcast Episodes About Survivor 42

Best Podcast Episodes About Survivor 42

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Updated: Apr 26, 2026 – 43 episodes
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Something Was Wrong
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Using your voice is crucial for healing after sexual assault, as highlighted in this powerful segment. The speaker shares their journey of reclaiming their voice and the support they received, especially from their mother. They emphasize that while justice may be elusive, building confidence and advocating for oneself can lead to positive outcomes and inspire others.
Something Was Wrong · S25 Ep16: Your Voice Matters · Mar 26, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
“… of play in a way that no one else plays that is so unexpected that makes no sense telling people to vote for you um no one should ever do that on survivor but he also did that on his own season and they used him as a smoke screen repeatedly vote after vote after vote where it was like the votes tonight q we're getting q today and then they would vote someone else out and so i think that he was trying to bring that same strategy into this season and it just didn't work for him um i don't think it helped i mean he was was he the only one from his original tribe on this swap tribe i don't like uh it …” “… to him about having an extra vote is q a idiot like why i feel like he he drove the nail into his own coffin it seemed like Yeah I do not think he was an idiot I think that he thrives on chaos And I think that in his original season his ability to kind of play in a way that no one else plays that is so unexpected that makes no sense telling people to vote for you um no one should ever do that on survivor but he also did that on his own season and they used him as a smoke screen repeatedly vote after vote after vote where it was like the votes tonight q we're getting q today and then they would vote someone else out and so i think that he was trying to bring that same strategy into this season and it just didn't work for him um i don't think it helped i mean he was was he the only one from his original tribe on this swap tribe i don't like uh it was him and Stephanie, I think, were the only two people from his original tribe. So they were already down in the numbers. They were very, you know, he didn't have a vote. And so I think that he was coming from a pretty big disadvantage. But this, like, bluffing an extra vote, telling Mike to vote for him to try to protect his ally, I think that …” View more
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In a surprising twist during a recent episode of Survivor, Q's chaotic strategy backfires as he is unanimously voted out after suggesting his ally Mike White vote for him instead of their intended target. This unexpected move echoes Q's previous gameplay, which often thrived on manipulation and disorientation, but ultimately fails in this season's dynamics. The episode highlights the tension and unpredictability of tribal council, showcasing how Q's unique approach can be both entertaining and detrimental.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · By Order of the Faithfuls: Keep Your Friends Close & Your Enemies Closer (Survivor 50 Recap) · Mar 13, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
“… hundreds of thousands of people want to do what you did. yeah it's truly surreal especially coming from you know I applied for seven years to be on Survivor and so it just became this kind of story of just stubborn refusal to give up on what I was aiming for and then to go to finally get on Survivor and then be in the game and have kind of like a mirror of that in in the game where I you know was down and out and it seemed like I didn't really have a shot and then just bulldozing my way and just being like, no, I have to find my own path here and I have to make it work by whatever means necessary. …” “… on that Wells can tell you I don't love lovey-dovey stuff but I love the way you guys travel the world and it just seems like the most beautiful perfect life that you're having and I'm And you've earned it all. I mean, you've achieved something like hundreds of thousands of people want to do what you did. yeah it's truly surreal especially coming from you know I applied for seven years to be on Survivor and so it just became this kind of story of just stubborn refusal to give up on what I was aiming for and then to go to finally get on Survivor and then be in the game and have kind of like a mirror of that in in the game where I you know was down and out and it seemed like I didn't really have a shot and then just bulldozing my way and just being like, no, I have to find my own path here and I have to make it work by whatever means necessary. And I just, what a, just it parallels so well with my whole experience, even getting on the show. So it just amazing. That is amazing. Yeah. The only way out is through, right? That's the second time I've heard that today. oh geez i gotta come up with new stuff i think no not because i think maybe it's a sign for me it means something to me i don't …” View more
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The journey to compete on 'Survivor' is filled with challenges, as one contestant reveals her experience of applying for seven years before finally getting on the show. Despite being an alternate for season 46 and facing the disappointment of not playing, she remained determined to prove her worth. Her story highlights the resilience needed to overcome setbacks and the surreal nature of achieving a dream that many aspire to.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · By Order of the Faithfuls: Alternate Turned All-Star w/ Rachel LaMont (Survivor) · Mar 13, 2026
The Pod Has Spoken
“… who play video games together, two people who know each other from LA Nightlife. That's what I draw. They all have relationships beyond the game of Survivor. And it's just like Tyson, if we go and we're playing pickleball, and it's pickleball. Oh, you had me at pickleball. Let's go. And we go as a foursome. And it's time to go and pick who we're going to play with. Are you picking Joe on the fence that's sitting? Or are you going to pick one of the three people you've come with and to play with? Oh, I'm picking one of the people I've come with. I know them. I know their capabilities and their …” “… or Tiff and Joe or Jonathan, even Charlie in that moment. Anybody else other than what I drew, because again, I'm drawing three people who've known each other for seven, eight years, three people who've been playing with each other, two people who play video games together, two people who know each other from LA Nightlife. That's what I draw. They all have relationships beyond the game of Survivor. And it's just like Tyson, if we go and we're playing pickleball, and it's pickleball. Oh, you had me at pickleball. Let's go. And we go as a foursome. And it's time to go and pick who we're going to play with. Are you picking Joe on the fence that's sitting? Or are you going to pick one of the three people you've come with and to play with? Oh, I'm picking one of the people I've come with. I know them. I know their capabilities and their talents. It's the same thing with that. It's like they don't have a reason to pick me. Right. So I was messed up, man. It's part of the game. It's part of Survivor now. But what I will say is the game has changed so much, Tyson, to the point to where it used to be winning challenges meant something. Now it's it doesn't matter. Just get in with people …” View more
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In a gripping discussion about strategy in 'Survivor', a player reveals how bringing back a pot and machete transformed their standing within the tribe. This move not only showcased their hard work but also helped them gain trust and solidify alliances, proving that tangible contributions can shift perceptions in the game. The player highlights the importance of social dynamics and the impact of appearances on survival in the competition.
The Pod Has Spoken · ‘Survivor 50’ Episode 3 Exit Interview! | The Pod Has Spoken · Mar 12, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… immunity, another immunity win for her. But Coach does, speaking of feet, does put his foot in his mouth when he tells D that Emily Flippen of Survivor 45 did throw out D's name to coach the previous night. Yeah, totally not. Not only know he, you know, his deed says, why didn't you tell me this before? Which is a reasonable question. But just how ridiculous the lie is, is, you know, maybe the more salient. I think he forgot that they were from the same season and they're friends. Yeah, yeah, yeah. and even watching it the first time that Dee said I've got to work with Emily I'm like wait …” “be the bigger superpower here in this challenge. But he ends up winning individual immunity, another immunity win for her. But Coach does, speaking of feet, does put his foot in his mouth when he tells D that Emily Flippen of Survivor 45 did throw out D's name to coach the previous night. Yeah, totally not. Not only know he, you know, his deed says, why didn't you tell me this before? Which is a reasonable question. But just how ridiculous the lie is, is, you know, maybe the more salient. I think he forgot that they were from the same season and they're friends. Yeah, yeah, yeah. and even watching it the first time that Dee said I've got to work with Emily I'm like wait what? why? and then it hit me for it it's not something that they've established it's not on camera I agree with you I think he just forgot and then suddenly he looks really shady did you think Coach was in trouble tonight? I thought it was so obviously Colby you know Colby just there was every reason to vote him out he allegedly had the is the head of …” View more
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Colby's departure from Survivor 50 was a deeply emotional moment that resonated with fans, showcasing his journey over the past 25 years. The segment highlights how the editing, music, and emotional reactions from fellow contestants created a touching send-off for Colby, contrasting his previous experiences on the show. This heartfelt moment captured the essence of his legacy in the Survivor franchise.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 6 Recap · Apr 02, 2026
Something Was Wrong
“… our bodies just because he desires it. Although his sentence is just a temporary consequence to his actions, I have to live the rest of my life as a survivor of rape. This will forever affect my life in ways that are out of my control. I will overcome these challenges, but being a survivor of rape is a lie sentence, and that cannot be erased.” “I do not want his life to be ruined, but I do want him to learn. Learn that no means no, that women are more than just bodies to rape, that we as women deserve respect, and that he is not pretty to take our bodies just because he desires it. Although his sentence is just a temporary consequence to his actions, I have to live the rest of my life as a survivor of rape. This will forever affect my life in ways that are out of my control. I will overcome these challenges, but being a survivor of rape is a lie sentence, and that cannot be erased.” View more
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The emotional weight of being a survivor of rape is powerfully articulated in this segment from the podcast episode 'The Truth Will Always Prevail.' The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability, stating that while they do not wish to ruin the perpetrator's life, they demand respect and recognition of women's autonomy. This testimony highlights the lifelong impact of such trauma, contrasting temporary consequences with enduring personal struggles.
Something Was Wrong · S25 Ep15: The Truth Will Always Prevail · Mar 19, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… fruit in the first few days if you ever get it that is always a mistake okay here's a pivot for you okay This is I listen, you've been around these survivor streets for quite some time. And, you know, we've had such an evolution in the social media of Survivor. And I think this is a fascinating subject. And you're such a big part of the social media scene on Survivor. But I am old enough to remember when it used to be called White Rice Wednesday, when that the survivors your season first season San Juan del Sur you the survivors were not even allowed to be on Twitter oh my god I need to put my hair …” “… constipated that was that was uh she's like oh no I'm not gonna eat it yeah I have the opposite problem it's too binding people thought I was looking for idols when really I was just can it be going to do my thing can it be both yeah don't eat the fruit in the first few days if you ever get it that is always a mistake okay here's a pivot for you okay This is I listen, you've been around these survivor streets for quite some time. And, you know, we've had such an evolution in the social media of Survivor. And I think this is a fascinating subject. And you're such a big part of the social media scene on Survivor. But I am old enough to remember when it used to be called White Rice Wednesday, when that the survivors your season first season San Juan del Sur you the survivors were not even allowed to be on Twitter oh my god I need to put my hair up for this one because I got stories okay I not even joking so yes the reason that we called it white rice wednesday is because in san juan docer we were scolded we received the threatening email saying don't you dare post anything that is not approved by us the social media pr whoever's running this whole thing we couldn't even post cast photos …” View more
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In the latest episode of Survivor, Aubrey's strategic shift highlights the intense dynamics of the game. As she contemplates her next move amidst a chaotic live tribal council, the consequences of past decisions come to light, showcasing how quickly alliances can crumble in this reality show. The discussion also references pivotal moments from past seasons, emphasizing the unpredictability of Survivor gameplay.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Kelley Wentworth Talks Survivor 50 Ep 9 · Apr 26, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
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Devin's bold fake idol play in Survivor has sparked debate among fans and players alike. While some see it as a clever strategy that saved him from elimination, others worry it might backfire and put a target on his back. This discussion dives into the implications of his move and how it reflects the evolving nature of gameplay in Survivor.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · By Order of the Faithfuls: Just Don’t Be Boring! w/ Jonathan Penner (Survivor) · Apr 24, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… happen to you, it's how you respond to it that really he wants to impart. And I think it's just a great lesson to take away because so much of Survivor is defeat and pain. Again, you don't know, but it is. It is. And so many of these Survivors are dealing with these wounds and scars from their other times. And it is. How do you respond to it? Yeah. I never won a challenge so I have experienced flaws You were on Jonathan tribe also But yes thank you Jonathan Thank you But what I do feel and really appreciate is when you have that rock bottom because you have rock bottom on Survivor, and then …” “… resonated with that so much about that lesson that he wants to impart on his son, Michael. And he talked about him there and in his closing words of, you know, it's not what happens to you. I wish I could remember exactly what he said. when the bad things happen to you, it's how you respond to it that really he wants to impart. And I think it's just a great lesson to take away because so much of Survivor is defeat and pain. Again, you don't know, but it is. It is. And so many of these Survivors are dealing with these wounds and scars from their other times. And it is. How do you respond to it? Yeah. I never won a challenge so I have experienced flaws You were on Jonathan tribe also But yes thank you Jonathan Thank you But what I do feel and really appreciate is when you have that rock bottom because you have rock bottom on Survivor, and then with Christian, it's like he hit his rock bottom and the camera zooms in. And it's like now it's not just you feeling that. It's like you are feeling it and experiencing it and know that, what, five million people are going to be seeing that experience. and the way he was able to articulate himself being like, oh my goodness, this is the worst …” View more
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Christian's shocking elimination from Survivor 50 left fans devastated, especially after he had to vote for himself. The discussion centers around how the Jimmy Fallon twist accelerated his exit, making a pre-existing plan to eliminate him happen sooner than expected. This twist changed the dynamics of the game, leading to a brutal blindside for Christian.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Episode 9 Toronto Live Show · Apr 24, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“It's been an incredible season, I guess, as per usual on Australian Survivor. But this one has been really, really fun. It's been a really chaotic post-merge. I've had the pleasure of catching up. So we will do spoilers and talk about all that, but I just let's, let's catch up for a minute. How have you been? Yeah, I'm good, man. I uh I just flew back into Australia cause we filming we doing a live announcement on the whole thing the thing the reunion everything gonna be uh gonna be taped in australia for our finale …” “It's been an incredible season, I guess, as per usual on Australian Survivor. But this one has been really, really fun. It's been a really chaotic post-merge. I've had the pleasure of catching up. So we will do spoilers and talk about all that, but I just let's, let's catch up for a minute. How have you been? Yeah, I'm good, man. I uh I just flew back into Australia cause we filming we doing a live announcement on the whole thing the thing the reunion everything gonna be uh gonna be taped in australia for our finale next week so i'm back to do that and uh i've been going really good yeah like it's been such a good season it's so bizarre as a huge fan of survivor to get to be on the other side of things and like see how things are done and then watching the edit back from the host perspective is really really trippy Rob. I'm sure. I'm sure. Cause I really was …” View more
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David Genat shares his surreal experience as the host of Australian Survivor, reflecting on the chaotic post-merge season. He highlights the unique transition from player to host, emphasizing how his extensive knowledge of the game gives him an advantage in facilitating the show. David also compares the Australian version to its American counterpart, celebrating the distinct qualities that make both enjoyable.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · David Genat’s Front Row Seat to the Chaos of Survivor AU Redemption · Apr 08, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… all okay so let start with sari and tell us about what you seeing here first before we even talk to our 50s did you watch sari play on australian survivor versus the world i didn't i didn't watch um and i i know there's a little bit of drama regarding whether or not winning australian survivor is akin to winning american survivor so i'm gonna just keep quiet okay i'm not saying i didn't watch because it wasn't equally valuable i just didn't i didn't know which channel to tune into okay fair enough okay so uh here comes seri back for her fifth time playing american survivor sixth overall and so uh …” “I don really know coach that well but man it is fun to watch coach I so glad they went with Colby just for entertainment purposes honestly because coaches okay well let talk about them all okay so let start with sari and tell us about what you seeing here first before we even talk to our 50s did you watch sari play on australian survivor versus the world i didn't i didn't watch um and i i know there's a little bit of drama regarding whether or not winning australian survivor is akin to winning american survivor so i'm gonna just keep quiet okay i'm not saying i didn't watch because it wasn't equally valuable i just didn't i didn't know which channel to tune into okay fair enough okay so uh here comes seri back for her fifth time playing american survivor sixth overall and so uh what have you thought about seri's run here man i i think i think the moniker greatest to never win is absolutely fitting here it's just She's got such a subtle game. Her ability to navigate really tight spaces is incredible. And her social acuity is off the charts. In this last episode, she has that confessional of not sure why everybody wants …” View more
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Sari's gameplay in 'Survivor' has earned her the title of the greatest player to never win. In her latest appearance on American Survivor, she displays exceptional social acuity and strategic insight, questioning the group's voting tactics and advocating for a more aggressive approach. Her partnership with Ozzy, a physical threat, adds an intriguing layer to her gameplay as she navigates the dynamics of both veteran and younger players.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Aras Baskauskas Talks Survivor 50 · Apr 05, 2026
The Pod Has Spoken
“… what is his end goal? I think it's just sort of like a, hey, if you're with me, this is what I need. You know what I mean? Like that happens in Survivor, right? You're like, OK, you're in my alliance. I really need for you to prove your loyalty to me. We need to get this person who's a problem for me out. And then we will all solidify that we all trust each other with by voting on this person that you have no beef with, but I do. So like, do this for me sort of thing. That's right. How I see it. Yeah. And it does. like sometimes like your ally will really want someone gone. And even though it's …” “But let's say Joe does get rid of Camilla. Does that change the way he plays? Is that going to change anything for him? Is that just going to is that just an easy target for him to paint onto somebody? because he has experience with her? Like, what is his end goal? I think it's just sort of like a, hey, if you're with me, this is what I need. You know what I mean? Like that happens in Survivor, right? You're like, OK, you're in my alliance. I really need for you to prove your loyalty to me. We need to get this person who's a problem for me out. And then we will all solidify that we all trust each other with by voting on this person that you have no beef with, but I do. So like, do this for me sort of thing. That's right. How I see it. Yeah. And it does. like sometimes like your ally will really want someone gone. And even though it's not even maybe best for your game, you're like, well, to stay with this ally, I do have to give them this right now. And then I'll adjust because we're actually getting rid of somebody that wasn't horrible for me, but now they're gone. So like there's so many little situations where you're choosing like who your number one is over your number …” View more
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In the latest episode of 'Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans,' the dynamics of alliances are put under the spotlight as players navigate their strategies. Joe's potential move to eliminate Camilla raises questions about loyalty and the impact on his gameplay, especially as Dee emerges as a formidable target due to her past victories and cunning gameplay. This segment dives into the intricate balance of trust and strategy that defines the game.
The Pod Has Spoken · The ’Survivor 50’ Merge Extravaganza! | The Pod Has Spoken · Mar 31, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… to be like very sensitive to how people are feeling about things. And I certainly can relate to not from a gender perspective, but I know like in Survivor All-Stars, I was like, hey, where's my where's my confessionals? Like, why aren't they showing me more? And so it's been such a big thing. You went on to win in Survivor 47, and I think that your edit really heated up as the season went through. But can you speak a little bit about what that like of knowing that you had this big story in the season But maybe it was a little slow to develop in the early days of the show Yeah I think that you …” “… You brought up the confessionals. It's really been such a big talking point in the discourse this week where everybody's talking about the confessional chart and what does it all mean? And I'm sort of like of two minds about it. Like, I really want to be like very sensitive to how people are feeling about things. And I certainly can relate to not from a gender perspective, but I know like in Survivor All-Stars, I was like, hey, where's my where's my confessionals? Like, why aren't they showing me more? And so it's been such a big thing. You went on to win in Survivor 47, and I think that your edit really heated up as the season went through. But can you speak a little bit about what that like of knowing that you had this big story in the season But maybe it was a little slow to develop in the early days of the show Yeah I think that you know similar to what they talked about on the episode this week it's everybody's kind of the hero of their own story. And so it's hard to not look at what's happening in the edit and say, but they didn't show this, they didn't show that. Why aren't they showing my relationship or my conversation or how this unfolded that I was a big part of? But at …” View more
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In the latest episode of Survivor 50, Genevieve received zero confessionals, sparking discussions about representation and editing in reality TV. The hosts reflect on how this trend affects female contestants, noting that while some players shine, many women's stories remain untold. This imbalance in screen time raises questions about the narrative arcs producers choose to highlight throughout the season.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Rachel LaMont Talks Survivor 50 Ep 5 · Mar 29, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
“Or is it a little PTSD from the last time you were on Survivor? No, I have healed up nicely. I've been to a lot of counseling. And initially it was PTSD. I took a break and now I'm watching again. I'm really enjoying it. we're back uh at the vatu tribe after they voted uh out mike white you know in the last episode you were talking about one of the things that you are not sure if the audience or uh the younger audience cares about is having celebrities on vis-a-vis uh the zach brown uh kind of cameo mike …” “Or is it a little PTSD from the last time you were on Survivor? No, I have healed up nicely. I've been to a lot of counseling. And initially it was PTSD. I took a break and now I'm watching again. I'm really enjoying it. we're back uh at the vatu tribe after they voted uh out mike white you know in the last episode you were talking about one of the things that you are not sure if the audience or uh the younger audience cares about is having celebrities on vis-a-vis uh the zach brown uh kind of cameo mike white kind of lives in this um in this dual world where he is the celebrity but also like a tried and true survivor guy or are you happy were you happy to see him back or sad to see him go both so happy to see him white back I think he's so fun to watch he's an incredible character on the show I think it brings this really fun dynamic I had already …” View more
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In the latest episode of Survivor, the immunity challenge reveals the extreme physical demands placed on contestants, especially when their energy levels are critically low. Contestants like Joe struggle to perform under these conditions, showcasing how hunger and fatigue can impact their ability to compete. The conversation highlights the psychological and physical grit required to survive in such a high-stakes environment.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · By Order of the Faithfuls: Oops, Too Slow! (Survivor 50 Recap) · Mar 27, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
“… of, you know, real bonds and real relationships with it, which I think, you know, don't really seem to stand the test of time and in modern Survivor. So I think that these new era players, you know, in some ways are going to have just as big of a target on their backs as, you know, Colby or Ozzy or Coach, who I don't think are just these wild strategic threats. you know they're kind of more of these like you know good old boys see i think sari is a threat terrifying she's terrifying to me i would want her off the eye and it's three i love sari but out of respect i want her off i i'm nervous …” “… wonder that you know i do feel like sometimes these old era players have more of a target on their back but then you watch it and you're like they shouldn't because in a lot of ways they're behind strategically because they had this very different experience of, you know, real bonds and real relationships with it, which I think, you know, don't really seem to stand the test of time and in modern Survivor. So I think that these new era players, you know, in some ways are going to have just as big of a target on their backs as, you know, Colby or Ozzy or Coach, who I don't think are just these wild strategic threats. you know they're kind of more of these like you know good old boys see i think sari is a threat terrifying she's terrifying to me i would want her off the eye and it's three i love sari but out of respect i want her off i i'm nervous for everyone around her now you know rizzo it trusts her and he's doing all these things with her and she's gonna eat him alive like you know I just feel like at the end, she'll just eviscerate you. Yeah. I'm so curious to watch Cereza's journey. Cause I could not agree more with you. You know, I feel like she is like truly a mastermind and is for …” View more
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In a recent episode of 'Survivor,' Kim Spradlin Wolfe discusses the strategic dynamics of the game, highlighting Sari as a formidable player. She notes that while some older players may seem like easy targets, Sari's cunning makes her a serious threat that others should fear. The conversation dives into the evolution of player strategies and character dynamics in modern Survivor, making it clear that authenticity is key to success.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · By Order of the Faithfuls: One of the Greats w/ Kim Spradlin Wolfe (Survivor) · Mar 27, 2026
Bachelor Party
“… to have one single confessional? I don't know. I can't believe you're not as outraged as me. I didn't think about it in the moment because so far in Survivor 50, because there's been three tribes, which we've discussed, it should not be three at this point. But because there's been three tribes, whoever wins, we don't hear anything. Yeah. Well, it's been two tribes so much. Yeah. So we just don't get anything unless, who was that guy? Kyle? No, no. We don't get anything unless some country singer is coming to come. Oh, Zach Brown. There we go, Zach Brown. I kept saying Luke Combs, and I was like, …” “… a also she landed the first beanbag. Yeah. Tiff won this week. Like, let's be clear. They won the challenge because of Tiff. Yes. Jeff said it in real time. He's like, Tiff is the hero and save the day. Yes. When's the last time a hero didn't get to have one single confessional? I don't know. I can't believe you're not as outraged as me. I didn't think about it in the moment because so far in Survivor 50, because there's been three tribes, which we've discussed, it should not be three at this point. But because there's been three tribes, whoever wins, we don't hear anything. Yeah. Well, it's been two tribes so much. Yeah. So we just don't get anything unless, who was that guy? Kyle? No, no. We don't get anything unless some country singer is coming to come. Oh, Zach Brown. There we go, Zach Brown. I kept saying Luke Combs, and I was like, it's not Luke Combs. Yeah, unless Zach Brown's coming, we're not hearing from a winning team. And Tiff did not get to speak at the Zach Brown reward either. No, I saw a smile. Tiff has been silenced. This is the royal family silencing Meghan Markle all over again. Or silencing, what's her name? Dara, because apparently they were not happy about her …” View more
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Despite being hailed as the hero of her team, Tiff from Survivor 50 is shockingly underrepresented in the show's narrative. She not only saved the day with her impressive rope work but also received no confessional to share her story, leaving fans questioning why her contributions are overlooked. This segment examines the implications of her lack of visibility and the potential bias against her in the show's editing.
Bachelor Party · The Latest ‘Mormon Wives’ News, ‘Survivor 50’ Ep. 4 Reactions, and the ‘Age of Attraction’ Finale · Mar 26, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… new era mystery box. So it was within the last nine seasons previous to, uh, to 50. And I could tell you that it was on a season that has people on Survivor 50. And there was somebody at the tribal where this was used and it did happen. And it restored somebody's vote who lost somebody lost their votes of the goodwill advantage. If you lose your vote allows you to vote. I'll take the multiple choice on this. All right. Was it a D? That's confusing. But A is D. Viadaris. B. Emily. C Genevieve D Joe. And this person was at the tribal in which it was used. Okay. Okay. So I'll talk. Jordan put two …” “… who lost the vote, who attended the tribal council in which this goodwill advantage was used. I don't even remember this. You made this up. Is this, is this, this is, this is, uh, this sounds like a question. Goodwill advantage. This was, this is the new era mystery box. So it was within the last nine seasons previous to, uh, to 50. And I could tell you that it was on a season that has people on Survivor 50. And there was somebody at the tribal where this was used and it did happen. And it restored somebody's vote who lost somebody lost their votes of the goodwill advantage. If you lose your vote allows you to vote. I'll take the multiple choice on this. All right. Was it a D? That's confusing. But A is D. Viadaris. B. Emily. C Genevieve D Joe. And this person was at the tribal in which it was used. Okay. Okay. So I'll talk. Jordan put two people from survivor 45, which leads me to believe it's either D or Emily. So I guess you probably get a freebie. If I'm wrong on this, Chris, I am going to say. That. trying to remember. D went to more tribal councils. So I'm going to say I'll say it's D. It is not D. So Chris, you have a chance to steal two points. I'll say it's Emily. So Emily …” View more
Ridealong summary
In a thrilling moment from Survivor 50, Emily Flippen made a pivotal decision at tribal council that could alter the course of the game. She utilized the goodwill advantage, allowing her to vote despite losing her original vote to extend an idol's power. This strategic move highlighted the complexities of alliances and gameplay in the new era of Survivor.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Ep 5 Exit Interviews · Mar 26, 2026
The Pod Has Spoken
“… they don't know that he does. And I personally, he said something in one of his confessionals that we talk a lot about. I want to be on the face of survivor rushmore i want to be one of the greats he didn't say that he said he wanted to be the goat so to me like he is in a league of his own at this point in like really looking toward his future in this franchise and saying like i am playing a game no one has played before which he is i am making these decisions and i'm ready to be this big bold character and that fits with everything he wants with everything he has played and with everything he is …” “… of his allure and part of his charm and how he did so well is he is this like brash character. And you see that a lot on reality TV of these like big, like big, bold egos coming in and not always the chops to back them up. Right. But in this case, they don't know that he does. And I personally, he said something in one of his confessionals that we talk a lot about. I want to be on the face of survivor rushmore i want to be one of the greats he didn't say that he said he wanted to be the goat so to me like he is in a league of his own at this point in like really looking toward his future in this franchise and saying like i am playing a game no one has played before which he is i am making these decisions and i'm ready to be this big bold character and that fits with everything he wants with everything he has played and with everything he is playing at the moment With being on Survivor Mount Rushmore wouldn you have to win your first try pretty much Or is there other way Like he just has to win three in a row from here on out Like what is his path to being on the Rushmore Well, the kind of agreed upon Rushmore has, you know, two people who didn't win on their first try, right? It's …” View more
Ridealong summary
In 'Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans', Camilla cleverly navigates her position in the game, balancing loyalty and strategy. As she contemplates betraying Charlie while maintaining relationships with Jonathan and Devins, her insight into being in the middle highlights the complexities of alliance dynamics. This segment explores how her choices could impact her future in the competition.
The Pod Has Spoken · Recapping ‘Survivor 50’ Episode 5! | The Pod Has Spoken · Mar 26, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… lost to D a second time? And I do think that that is something that's on the mind of a returning player where it's like, OK. And I felt like that in Survivor All-Stars when I came back with Jenna Maraska. It's like, OK, well, I'm going to beat her this time. You know, this time that last time was her time. This time I'm going to go further. And so it is complicated with these players who ended up going and playing in multiple seasons with the same players. I think there is a big difference that, you know, is worth clarifying that we see here with Christian. And there's a difference between being …” “… of, that this is a little bit of my great white whale. Mike White took me out last time. I'm not going to get beat by Mike White a second time. We heard this in Emily Flippen's exit or preseason interviews. She said, how bad would I look if I lost to D a second time? And I do think that that is something that's on the mind of a returning player where it's like, OK. And I felt like that in Survivor All-Stars when I came back with Jenna Maraska. It's like, OK, well, I'm going to beat her this time. You know, this time that last time was her time. This time I'm going to go further. And so it is complicated with these players who ended up going and playing in multiple seasons with the same players. I think there is a big difference that, you know, is worth clarifying that we see here with Christian. And there's a difference between being vulnerable with your emotions and in tune with your emotions and not afraid of your emotions and making decisions based on your emotions. And Christian, you know, my read on Christian is that Christian's an emotional guy in the sense that he's not afraid to show emotion. He's not afraid to romanticize survivor and this experience that he's getting …” View more
Ridealong summary
Christian's gameplay in Survivor 50 showcases his logical decision-making over emotional manipulation. In a recent episode, Mike attempts to sway Christian by invoking past feelings about Gabby, but this strategy backfires as Christian remains focused on strategic advantages. This highlights the complexity of returning players and how emotions can influence but not dictate their gameplay.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Ep 4 Recap w/ Sam Phalen · Mar 19, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… really well. And Jeff was supposed to be there for that event, but he could not make it that that day. So it would have been fun to actually do the Survivor Challenge with him in the room Yeah OK Paul tell me some of your favorite players whether or not they on season 50 Oh yeah OK, well, first of all, I got to say, I think season 50 is perfectly cast, right? There's something about this cast. And I know it's the fans choose. And I think they chose right. Like it's it's you know, there's certain people I don't ever need to see again. Right. Who's the guy with the fedora that was on like five …” “… But unfortunately, we have a shared family calendar. Yeah. And then my son was like, what's Mr. Beast games? And I was like, oh, yeah. And then and then but Jimmy was very nice. And let me bring my youngest son to set and they treated him really, really well. And Jeff was supposed to be there for that event, but he could not make it that that day. So it would have been fun to actually do the Survivor Challenge with him in the room Yeah OK Paul tell me some of your favorite players whether or not they on season 50 Oh yeah OK, well, first of all, I got to say, I think season 50 is perfectly cast, right? There's something about this cast. And I know it's the fans choose. And I think they chose right. Like it's it's you know, there's certain people I don't ever need to see again. Right. Who's the guy with the fedora that was on like five seasons in like four years? Russell. Yeah. I got it. I'm full of Russell. I got it. You know, and, you know, so the only guy that I would love to see on the show that I that I thought was such a great presence, but I think he claims to be too injured by the show is Joe. Right. That's the the cop who was like spying on people. Joe like that. It was that a …” View more
Ridealong summary
Paul Scheer shares his enthusiastic thoughts on the perfectly cast Survivor Season 50, highlighting the show's unique dynamic compared to others like The Traitors. He emphasizes the importance of interesting players and expresses disappointment over certain eliminations, particularly praising characters that keep the game unpredictable. This analysis showcases Scheer's deep appreciation for the strategic elements that make Survivor compelling.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Paul Scheer Talks Survivor 50 · Mar 18, 2026

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