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By Megan Pue
The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.
Summary: In this episode, Megan reminisces about the era of MTV's My Super Sweet 16 and the extravagant celebrations, outrageous gifts, and unforgettable moments that defined this era. She discusses the popular themes and decor of Sweet 16 parties, the fashion trends, and the importance of entertainment.
Megan also reflects on her own Sweet 16 experience and the influence of the show on her and her friends. She concludes by suggesting that Sweet 16 parties should make a comeback, albeit on a budget, and proposes a new show idea for celebrating 30th-ish birthdays.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to My Super Sweet 16
05:28 Themes and Decor of Sweet 16 Parties
09:10 Fashion Trends for Sweet 16 Parties
10:49 The Influence of My Super Sweet 16
13:12 The Importance of Entertainment at Sweet 16 Parties
16:04 Bringing Back Sweet 16 Parties
18:59 Conclusion
In this episode, Megan discusses her theory that Raquel Leviss aka rachel from Vanderpump Rules has had pageant coaching from Nia Sanchez (The Valley), a former beauty queen. Megan points out the similarities in their mannerisms and suggests that Raquel has modeled her life after Nia. She also mentions how Raquel has often copied the identities and personalities of those around her.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:43 The Theory: Raquel's Pageant Coaching
04:37 Being True to Oneself
05:35 Conclusion
Welcome to the Ceder & Stone Show by Cederberg Kitchens! The show where we discuss home remodeling and small business management. On today’s show we are going to discuss Home Remodeling & Housewives with podcast host and Bravo expert Megan Pue.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and State of Emergency
02:00 Love Undercover: A New Show to Watch
07:24 Real Housewives of New Jersey Drama
08:52 Selling OC: Drama and Real Estate
10:15 Disappointing Fashion at the Met Gala
Megan and Colleen discuss various reality TV shows, including Vanderpump Rules, Summer House, and The Valley. They speculate on the future of Bravo TV and share their theories about upcoming episodes and seasons. They also discuss the evolution (or lack thereof) of certain reality TV stars and the impact of fame on their personalities. The conversation touches on topics such as relationships, fashion, and the influence of social media. Overall, it's a fun and lighthearted discussion about the world of reality TV.
Summary
In this episode, Megan provides updates on the latest news and gossip from the world of Bravo TV. She discusses cast changes, upcoming shows, endorsements, and rumors surrounding Andy Cohen. Megan's energetic and passionate delivery keeps listeners engaged and entertained...and possibly alarmed!
Takeaways
-Stay up to date on the latest news and gossip from Bravo TV
-Check on your Bravo TV addicted friends
-BravoCon is not returning until 2025
-Andy Cohen is not leaving Bravo TV
-Leah McSweeney's lawsuit against Andy Cohen is unfounded
-Karen Huger was charged with a DUI
In this episode, Megan and guest host DJ discuss reality TV shows and dating game shows. They play a game of 'this or that' with a queer edition twist and talk about their favorite reality TV shows from the past. Derek shares a personal story about his own version of Flavor of Love in high school. They also discuss the concept of polyamory and how it can work in relationships. The episode ends with a discussion about the 'ick' factor and what turns them off in a potential partner. They also discuss the idea of a dating reality show called 'DJ's Department of Love' and the representation of LGBTQ+ relationships on reality TV.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Host
06:05 Embracing Main Character Energy
13:41 Creating a Dating Game Show
30:02 DJ's Ideal Date: Holding Hands, Parks, and Ramen
50:54 Expectations for Contestants on 'DJ's Department of Love'
In this conversation, Megan and Jessie discuss their love for reality TV and pop culture. They reminisce about iconic reality shows like The Hills, Jersey Shore, and America's Next Top Model. They also talk about the influence of social media on reality TV and the evolution of the genre.
The conversation touches on the entertaining hosts of reality shows, including Tyra Banks and Ryan Seacrest. Megan and Jessie share their personal experiences with reality TV, including Jessie's appearances on Real Housewives of New York and Summer House.
Overall, they celebrate the nostalgia and entertainment value of reality TV. They talk about the appeal of watching reality TV, the predictability of some shows, and the exploitation of contestants. They also discuss the trend of fakeness in reality TV and the lack of royalties for contestants. They mention shows like Love is Blind, The Real Housewives of New York City, House Hunters, Bad Girls Club, The Only Way is Essex, and Couple to Thrupple.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
02:56 The Influence of Reality TV on Pop Culture
10:04 The Memorable Shows and Hosts of Reality TV
14:16 Personal Experiences with Reality TV
26:18 The Appeal and Predictability of Reality TV
28:23 The Exploitation of Contestants on Reality TV
29:54 The Trend of Fakeness in Reality TV
35:10 Recommended Reality TV Shows
Summary
In this episode, Megan discusses the popular reality TV show FBoy Island and explores the signs of an F-Boy. She also highlights some of the F-Boys on reality TV and discusses the possibility of change.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:07 FBoy Island
06:09 Signs of an F-Boy
12:01 F-Boys on Reality TV
16:03 Hope for Change
16:31 Conclusion
The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.