Jo Wild stumbled onto a historical landmark when they started watching Bravo’s "The Real Housewives of New York City" (RHONY). Now, they've enlisted their friends and fellow comedians to help them overanalyze the lives of the rich and ridiculous socialites of their very own town. Occasionally spilling secrets about first-hand experience with the entertainment industry, every week they'll compare and contrast their New York with the theatrical world of their city’s elite upper class. Join them to dissect every argument, outfit, and cinematic cliché of everyone’s favorite real-life drama queens.
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Jo Wild stumbled onto a historical landmark when they started watching Bravo’s "The Real Housewives of New York City" (RHONY). Now, they've enlisted their friends and fellow comedians to help them overanalyze the lives of the rich and ridiculous socialites of their very own town. Occasionally spilling secrets about first-hand experience with the entertainment industry, every week they'll compare and contrast their New York with the theatrical world of their city’s elite upper class. Join them to dissect every argument, outfit, and cinematic cliché of everyone’s favorite real-life drama queens.
Saniya (@saniyajafferrr) joins Jo to discuss what went down at the girls' night at Jill's. Cats and buckets and tangents, oh my!
This episode was recorded on June 12th, 2025
Cover art and logo by Amber Bunnag
Theme music by Sam Walters
Review Housewives of New York City
Jo Wild stumbled onto a historical landmark when they started watching Bravo’s "The Real Housewives of New York City" (RHONY). Now, they've enlisted their friends and fellow comedians to help them overanalyze the lives of the rich and ridiculous socialites of their very own town. Occasionally spilling secrets about first-hand experience with the entertainment industry, every week they'll compare and contrast their New York with the theatrical world of their city’s elite upper class. Join them to dissect every argument, outfit, and cinematic cliché of everyone’s favorite real-life drama queens.