Pop Snitch Podcast

Marked Safe from the Rapture: RHOSLC, TV Reunions, & More


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Rachel and Brandon battle a cursed recording session (send thoughts & snacks) and then dive headfirst into elder-millennial rapture nostalgia: pre-trib vs. post-trib, train-horn jump scares, and why “eternal worship service” sounded… not ideal. We talk heaven myths, youth-group baggage, and grown-up boundaries (Rachel’s Clean Zone™ rules are not a suggestion). Then it’s a comfort-TV palate cleanser: a heartfelt Dawson’s Creek reunion moment, Laguna Beach class of ’04 gearing up for a 2026 nostalgia-fest, and why those shows imprinted on our generation. We wrap with current icks & ins (Glenn Powell discourse, “Railroad Daddy” appreciation, Black Rabbit), and a Real Housewives of Salt Lake City catch-up: Lisa vs. Bronwyn, civil suits vs. clout necklaces, Brittany chaos, Mary Cosby cutaways, Whitney’s business honesty, and the season’s early mess quotient (high). In this episode: Tech gremlins & hunger rage Rapture talk, tribulation vibes, and millennial church trauma Heaven hot takes (will there be snacks?) Dawson’s Creek feels & Laguna Beach reunion hype Celebrity icks/ins, “Railroad Daddy,” and a NYC-set drama rec RHOSLC: Lisa/Bronwyn beef, Brittany being Brittany, Mary’s one-liners, Whitney’s transparency

00:00:00 Technical Difficulties and Rapture Reflections

00:02:50 The Rapture: Childhood Fears and Beliefs

00:05:38 Heaven and Afterlife Expectations

00:11:19 Pop Culture Nostalgia: Dawson’s Creek and Laguna Beach

00:14:10 Celebrity Crushes and Current Interests

00:23:30 The Cyber Attack Conundrum

00:24:07 Exploring Jen Hatmaker’s Memoir

00:26:09 Salt Lake City Housewives Drama

00:34:05 Mary Cosby’s Unique Background

00:38:31 Whitney’s Vulnerability and Future Drama



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