ICYMI - The Waves: The Bravo Cinematic Universe
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🗓️ 25 November 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
On today’s episode brought to us by Slate’s The Waves, we’re digging into the Bravo network. From Below Deck to Selling Sunset to Vanderpump Rules, the Bravo TV network is a reality television behemoth that has made millions on the backs of its female cast members. But is it actually good for women? ICYMI founding host Rachelle Hampton and culture writer Shamira Ibrahim discuss the current Bravo era, how much of Bravo belongs to famous producer Andy Cohen, why cast members can’t rely on a reunion to tell their stories, and whether the cast members of shows like the Real Housewives really have agency.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey I'm Rachel Hampton and I'm Candice Leb and you're listening to Icy |
| 0:17.3 | Why am I in case you missed it |
| 0:19.1 | Slate's podcast about internet culture and today we have an episode from Slates the |
| 0:25.3 | waves podcast that I have the pleasure of recently hosting. In this very good |
| 0:31.7 | episode Rachel and culture writer Shamir Ibrahim discuss the Bravo Cinematic universe and attempt to answer the question |
| 0:39.1 | Is it actually good for women? And without further do here's the show. Welcome to the Wave, Slate's podcast about gender feminism and Andy Collins twisted fantasies. |
| 1:07.0 | Every episode you get a new pair of feminists to talk about the thing we can't get off our minds and today you've got me Rachel |
| 1:15.5 | Hampton of founding co-host of Slate's Internet Culture Podcast I see why am I or in |
| 1:20.6 | case you missed it. Later in the show I will be joined by Shamir Ibrahim, |
| 1:25.2 | one of my absolute favorite culture writers and critics, she's written for The Atlantic, |
| 1:30.0 | the New York Times, the Washington Post, Buzzfeed, Vox Vulture, and so many other publications. |
| 1:37.0 | Now, I'd be excited for today's show regardless because I get to Kiki with Shimira and that's one of my favorite things to do in the world, but we also happen to be talking about one of my absolute favorite topics and that is reality television. |
| 1:52.0 | Specifically, the Bravo Universe of reality television. Specifically, the Bravo universe of reality television, |
| 1:55.0 | and let me tell you, it is a universe. |
| 1:58.0 | Women of Stowe, or Dylan Vermont, maybe. |
| 2:01.0 | Old Friends. |
| 2:02.0 | Previously, I'm below deck. |
| 2:05.0 | Got the fire. |
| 2:06.0 | Where's the fire school? |
| 2:07.0 | This would be your last charter. |
| 2:09.0 | You said you got a fire? |
| 2:10.0 | This season on Van der Pump Rules. |
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