Full House rewatch podcast debuts
With actors and writers on strike, it's an interesting time for iHeartPodcasts to release a TV rewatch podcast. Of course, it could be inspired programming as people miss their favorite TV shows, a rewatch podcast seems to be a safe, cozy space to remember the good old days before streaming.
How Rude, Tanneritos! is a new “Full House” rewatch podcast hosted by
Stephanie Tanner and Kimmy Gibbler. These iconic characters are
ingrained
in the lives of actresses Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber,
respectively, for eternity. Join Joe and Andrea as they throw it back to
the very beginning of “Full House” to tell it all.
Tune in every
Tuesday for new episodes!
The perp walk for The Real Housewives
The Real Housewives Bravo franchise has been a gold mine for Andy Cohen, faithful viewers, and the justice system. It seems like every few years, a "Real Housewife"gets arrested and goes to jail. First, we have Teresa Guidice from the Real Housewives Of New Jersey. She did her time and is now "rehabilitated.
Now, earlier this year, Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah turned out to be more than a housewife, and the fourth season of this iHeartPodcast uncovers the story of Jen Shah, the con artist. Shah rose to fame as an original cast member on “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” but in January 2023, her reign was brought to an abrupt end when she was sentenced to six and a half years in federal prison.
Queen of the Con: "The UnReal Housewife,”
hosted by Johnathan Walton, a former Emmy-winning TV reporter and
reality TV producer, dives deep into Shah’s backstory, rise to fame and
the spiral of decisions and events that ultimately
led to her arrest and conviction.
Tune into the newest season every
Thursday.
There is a lot of potential here. After all, according to People Magazine, 15 Real Housewives have been arrested. Don't these people need their own cell block?
The State of Grace
Marcelino Manuel da Graça (1881 or 1884—1960), better known as Charles Manuel "Sweet Daddy" Grace, or Daddy Grace, was the founder and first bishop of the predominantly African-American denomination, the United House of Prayer For All People. He was a contemporary of other religious leaders such as Father Divine, Noble Drew Ali, and Ernest Holmes.
In Sweet Daddy Grace, listeners can learn about Bishop Charles Manuel, also known as “Sweet
Daddy” Grace. He was once one of the richest Black men in America, but
not many people know about him today. Hosted by Marcy DePina, an
iHeartRadio supervising producer who is dedicated to creating unique
content that celebrates African and African diaspora cultures, the
podcast digs into the life and legacy of “Sweet Daddy Grace”
six decades following his death.
Listen to new episodes on Wednesdays.
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