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61. Inside The Mind of a Reality TV Producer + VPR Reunion
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This week on Out of the Pods, Deepti and Natalie react to The New Yorker’s bombshell article, “Is ‘Love Is Blind’ a Toxic Workplace?”. You may want to pour a glass of wine as they crawl into the minds of reality TV’s most antagonistic producers, exposing how they stir the pot and keep the drama alive. Plus, don’t miss the vindication of Renee Poche and the true colors of Carter Wall, along with some insight on the life of career reality TV stars and the insane pressure to keep the chaos going.
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This week on Out of the Pods, Deepti and Natalie react to The New Yorker’s bombshell article, “Is ‘Love Is Blind’ a Toxic Workplace?”. You may want to pour a glass of wine as they crawl into the minds of reality TV’s most antagonistic producers, exposing how they stir the pot and keep the drama alive. Plus, don’t miss the vindication of Renee Poche and the true colors of Carter Wall, along with some insight on the life of career reality TV stars and the insane pressure to keep the chaos going.
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