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Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast

The After Breakfast Club: Part 2 (Erica Cobb joins to discuss RHOM and RHOC)

Andy's Girls: A Real Housewives Podcast

Sarah Galli

Tv & Film

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The journey continues. Over the course of this two-part spectacular, Sarah and AG guest cohost Erica Cobb discuss the challenges of maintaining friendships on and off Bravo TV, Adriana's lack of accountability about using 'ratchet' against Kiki, the RHOM cast member that Sarah and Erika both wish series finales after this season, how RHOC views friendship and 'protecting the relationship' (inspired by Erica's Breakfast Club interview!), Sarah's latest Charlie Day-isms on Katie's season, the Uno Reverse of calling Kiki Monique a clout chaser, and more. Taylor and Travis are engaged to be married, and Sarah proposes adding this convo to the registry - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 704! Part 2! Support a fundraiser for the Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://www.instagram.com/damegalli/ How to help victims of the Texas Floods: https://www.thecut.com/article/how-to-help-victims-texas-floods.html Read Chard's Sayonara Letter: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/providence-ri/richard-galli-12112409 Support the sass: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/damegalli JOIN/LEVEL UP TO THE ANDY'S GIRLS PATREON, AND ENJOY BONUS EPS, INVITES TO SPECIAL ZOOM EVENTS, AND MORE: https://www.patreon.com/AndysGirls Follow Sarah on social: https://www.instagram.com/damegalli/ Highlighted Organizations Supporting Civilians in Israel and Gaza: Women Wage Peace: Women Wage Peace is the largest grassroots peace movement in Israel whose purpose is to promote a political agreement, involving women in the process. Today the movement has more than 44,000 members.  NewGround: a Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change: NewGround envisions an America where Muslims and Jews and others, both secular and religious, model lasting partnerships and engagement in authentic communication and mutual cooperation. The organization empowers Muslims, Jews and allies to bridge divisions and leverage shared values to strengthen our communities and our fragile democracy.  Standing Together: Standing Together  is a progressive grassroots movement mobilizing Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel against the occupation and for peace, equality, and social justice. We know that the majority have far more in common than that which sets us apart and only a tiny minority benefits from the status quo. The future that we want — peace and independence for Israelis and Palestinians, full equality for everyone in this land, and true social, economic, and environmental justice — is possible. Solutions Not Sides: Solutions Not Sides has been teaching skills of empathy, active listening, communication, critical thinking and conflict resolution through exploration of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict since 2010. Our programme is based on three key values: non-violence, equality for all, and the rejection of hatred. Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF): PCRF is the primary humanitarian organization in Palestine, delivering crucial and life-saving medical relief and humanitarian aid where it is needed most. Access to essential resources like food, clean water, and healthcare is severely limited. Urgent action is needed. With your support, we can continue this vital work, ensuring that the over one million children of Gaza receive the urgent care they need and deserve. https://www.pcrf.net/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

And we're back. You know, there's something about the combo around, like, sensitivity that I find so

0:11.8

interesting, as well as the perception of toughness, because I do think there's a level of

0:17.2

respect that we pay real housewives when they're able to kind of like get through

0:22.6

this where it's not like the cloak of I don't like obliviousness but there's something about

0:29.6

being able to stay somewhat centered in yourself and be able to survive an onslaught of criticism, of conflict on the show, of whatever happens

0:43.6

to you, whatever said to you about you as a result. And, you know, I'm watching the newest

0:50.3

Orange County, but even just this season of Orange County, and seeing some of Tamara's reactions

0:55.3

in real time. And she's someone who's so interesting to me because she performs strength

1:00.2

and like I can take on an X level of criticism and Cyber like, who really could? Because this is

1:08.2

very tough. It's the stuff that these women are paid to do that they're

1:13.6

actually not compensated for, but they're expected to get through the social of it all without

1:18.7

any protections from the network, including like publicly standing with you when crazy shit comes

1:24.0

your way, BCC what Dr. Tiffany had to go through or was made to go through by her insane cast members and their families during her time on Dallas.

1:33.1

Like that was nuts. The network's refusal to respond until she, until a piece in, I forget if it was variety or Hollywood reporter came out where she was talking about a lot of this.

1:43.5

But the tamara of it also interesting because, like, part of her sort of archetype on Orange County is this strength, is this ability to be aggressive and reactive, which I'm not, you know, equating that with strength.

1:58.1

But there's something to be said for her personality being like, I've been through a lot of shit and I've also given a lot of shit. But then I watch her on the show.

2:05.0

We've seen this since seasons past. She's maybe one of the most sensitive housewives that we have.

2:09.4

And I'm not saying that sensitivity is not a criticism, but I'm saying she's really, it's the you can dish it, but you can't take it.

2:20.6

She really cannot take it.

2:25.2

We've seen her run out of vacations, not just this season, but seasons prior.

2:30.3

The Lizzie of it all, when she and Alexis were going at it with each other.

2:34.0

And that has stayed sort of consistent. Yeah. But yet a lot of us also look at her and she's like,

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