RulaskaThoughts: Yvie Oddly

RulaskaThoughts: Yvie Oddly

In this conversation, Joe, Adam, and Yvie Oddly discuss various topics related to RuPaul's Drag Race and Yvie's experiences on the show. They touch on the dynamics between contestants, the behind-the-scenes manipulation by producers, and the challenges of keeping secrets during the filming process. Yvie also talks about her mindset during All Stars 7 and the surprises she encountered. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the reality of reality TV and the personal journey of a drag queen on the show. Later in the conversation, Yvie Oddly discusses the heavy producer manipulation on RuPaul's Drag Race and how it affected her experience. She talks about feeling manipulated and how her story was stripped away on All-Stars 7. Yvie also opens up about living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and how it has affected her drag career. She expresses her frustration with being defined by her illness and the desire for people to appreciate her art beyond Drag Race. Yvie shares her thoughts on fame, the challenges of overnight success, and the importance of being seen as a multidimensional artist. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: dragracerecap@afterthought.media Twitter: @dragracerecap YouTube: youtube.com/dragracerecap Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Substack: joebetance.substack.com This episode is brought to you by Better Help. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/DRAGRACE and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Avsnitt(437)

S2EP06 - Titans: The Ghost Town

S2EP06 - Titans: The Ghost Town

Episode SummaryJoe and Laurian dive into Episode 6 of Dragula Titans as the monsters roll into a dusty Western ghost town for a ghost-themed floor show and a Twin Temple lip sync. Abhora and Sigourney take the win, Cynthia and Blackberry face extermination, and the cliffhanger keeps everyone guessing. Meanwhile, a major production bombshell drops when Jade Jolie is officially disqualified off-screen for violating rules. Joe and Laurian unpack the challenge, the lab drama, the Hellbound showdown, the Boulets’ editing choices, and everything in between. Joe opens with a reminder that production has “disqualified” the Ghost Host from the show, sparking confusion over why he pre-recorded his own firing announcement. Joe and Laurian reflect on whether the Boulet Brothers know Hello Uglies exists — and Joe argues they absolutely do, since it’s the only dedicated Dragula podcast topping Apple searches. Discussion of Dragula’s shifting cast energy this deep into the season, including how the edit feels different when fewer chaotic contestants remain. Both hosts agree: Abhora and Sigourney were the rightful winners, and Blackberry/Cynthia were the correct bottom two. Laurian argues that Jaharia should’ve joined them in the bottom, given the emerging “two-by-two” extermination pattern. Joe predicts Blackberry will be exterminated based on technical issues in her look. Extended talk about the Alliance plotline — why it doesn’t matter, why it’s frustrating, and why even Eva seems to have grown tired of it. Joe and Laurian discuss the Boulets’ past comments about cast behavior when being eliminated and speculate on what may have led to Jade Jolie’s silent disqualification. The on-location Western shoot leads to fewer notable moments, but the goat jump-scare (and Eva’s refusal to stop speaking during it) gets attention. Cynthia delivers the episode’s funniest lines during the extermination, including a callback to Loris. In the Hellbound showdown, Priscilla defeats Disasterina, who bows out gracefully. Joe and Laurian debate whether Blackberry could survive a showdown against Priscilla and how producer preferences may influence outcomes. Joe and Laurian see the season shifting into cleanup mode, with the Boulets removing contestants tied to ongoing behind-the-scenes issues while elevating performers who deliver consistent looks. With Abhora, Sigourney, and Eva emerging as the top tier, the remaining episodes hinge on how much drama the producers want versus how much fashion the monsters can serve. The hosts agree: the storyline stakes are lower this week, but there’s still potential for the late-season episodes to surprise. Subscribe at patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia for early, commercial-free episodes and access to Dressed to Kill, the video fashion review where Joe and Laurian break down every look each week. Follow the show, leave a review, and stay tuned as Dragula Titans continues to decompose before our very eyes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

18 Nov 202544min

S2EP05 - Titans: Holidays of Horror

S2EP05 - Titans: Holidays of Horror

The holidays come early on this week’s Hello Uglies as Joe and Lauri unwrap Dragula: Titans Episode 5, “Holidays of Horror.” The monsters deck the halls with filth, horror, and a surprising double extermination that leaves the hosts both impressed and a little exhausted. Joe kicks off with the usual chaos, plugging Just Between Us Ghouls and recapping the previous week’s internet drama before diving into this season’s most polarizing challenge yet. The Boulets ask the monsters to serve filthy holiday looks—and Joe and Lauri actually agree the judging was on point this time. They crown Abhora’s grotesque Christmas tree fantasy as the right win, while debating whether Priscilla’s disturbing Father’s Day performance went too far or not far enough. From there, the two dissect the double extermination of Priscilla and Disasterina, Lauri’s frustration with the loss of humor and drama, and Joe’s theory that some of these “exterminations” might be soft disqualifications to keep production sane. The conversation veers through the latest in-house drama: alliances that make no sense, Cynthia Doll and Blackberry’s recycled feud, and the ongoing Eva Destruction saga—which somehow spills into the studio itself. Eva Destruction crashes the recording (again), insisting she was invited “by producer Diego.” She delivers her signature lines—“I’m just doing me!”—before being repeatedly escorted back to her stool. Her chaotic cameos become the running gag of the episode, punctuating serious analysis with pure camp energy. For the first time all season, Joe leaves out the Ghost Host fashion critiques—but not for long. Lauri demands his return, Eva won’t stop talking about him, and Joe swears the workload might not be worth it unless listeners demand it. Consider this your call to action, Uglies. Joe and Lauri agree the Boulets got the judging right, the looks were stellar across the board, and the show may now be too polished for its own good. As the season tightens, they wonder if the next episode—reportedly the Boulets’ favorite—can revive the tension and weirdness that made Dragula thrilling in the first place. Join Joe and Lauri each week as they discuss, dissect, and deconstruct every shocking episode of Dragula: Titans Season 2.🎧 Subscribe and support the show at patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia. 🎁 Highlights🦇 The Eva Invasion🕸 Ghost Host Gossip💀 Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10 Nov 20251h 5min

S17EP14 - How's Your Headliner?

S17EP14 - How's Your Headliner?

In this episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Recap, hosts Joe and Nathan discuss Season 17, Episode 14, titled 'How's Your Headliner?'. They delve into the lip sync battle, contestant performances, and the dynamics within the workroom. The conversation highlights the strategies of the queens, the challenges they face, and the overall season dynamics, culminating in a discussion about the elimination of Susie Toot and the implications for her future in drag. In this episode of Drag Race Recap, Nathan and Joe discuss the performances of the contestants, focusing on standout moments and controversies, particularly surrounding Lexi Love's harrowing story. They analyze the narratives of Sam Star and Onya, reflect on memorable moments from elimination day, and critique the gift shop number and promo videos. The conversation culminates in a detailed review of the runway looks, highlighting the opulent outerwear theme and providing final thoughts on the episode's highlights and controversies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

6 Nov 202557min

S2EP04 - Titans: Return to the Nosferatu Beach Party

S2EP04 - Titans: Return to the Nosferatu Beach Party

Joe Betance and Lauri Roggenkamp sink their fangs into Dragula: Titans Season 2, Episode 4 — “Return to the Nosferatu Beach Party.” This week’s episode is packed with blood, garlic, and pure chaos as the Boulet Brothers challenge the monsters to stomach some horrifying delicacies and perform a beachy floor show that turns into a full-blown nightmare. From choking queens to public meltdowns, Joe and Lauri sort through the carnage with biting humor and plenty of shade. Beach Blanket Bloodbath: The ghouls down garlic and pig’s blood in a Fright Feat that nearly takes out one contestant. Lauri wonders why the Heimlich scene was edited in later — and Joe reminds us that editing is the real monster. Blackberri Blues: Joe and Lauri agree the judges’ love for Blackberri remains a mystery. Joe calls her win pure riggery, while Lauri can’t hide her bafflement at how anyone saw “vampire” in that look. Hellbound Showdown: Jade and Loris face off in a Nosferatu-inspired lip sync, but Joe and Lauri think Loris’ nerves cost her the crown. Zavaleta’s Meltdown: The episode’s centerpiece — Zavaleta erupts over an old relationship with Jay Kay, storms off screaming “Call my mom!” and ends up hugging a tree. Joe and Lauri diagnose the chaos with a mix of concern and comedy. Hospital Horror: Abhora lands in the ER after eating a prop heart, prompting debate over production safety and drag dedication. Dahlia’s Downfall: Joe and Lauri analyze Dollya's crumbling relationships, her wellness-check controversy, and her uncomfortable confrontation with the Boulets. Joe calls it manipulative; Lauri sees a survival tactic gone wrong. Sigourney’s Hypocrisy: Lauri calls out Sigourney for joining the pile-on despite once being a target herself. Eva’s Self-Insert Moment: Joe can’t resist roasting Evah for chiming in with “I just want to say…” when no one asked her anything. Joe and Lauri agree: the drama saved this episode. Between choking fits, tree-hugging, and mysterious hospital trips, the Nosferatu Beach Party delivered enough chaos to keep the cauldron bubbling. As the cast turns on Dollya and alliances crumble, Joe predicts a double elimination on the horizon — maybe even a triple. Lauri just wants fewer tantrums and more drag. Join the Hello Uglies conversation and get episodes early by supporting us at Patreon.com/AfterthoughtMedia.Follow @joebetance and @lauriroggenkamp for more behind-the-scenes ghoulishness. Hosted by: Joe Betance & Lauri RoggenkampProduced by: Afterthought MediaEdited by: Diego 👻 🧠 Highlights💬 Final Thoughts📣 Stay Connected Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

3 Nov 202558min

S17EP13 - Drag Baby Mamas

S17EP13 - Drag Baby Mamas

In this episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Recap, hosts Joe and Nathan discuss Season 17 Episode 13, titled 'Drag Baby Mamas.' They delve into the emotional moments of the episode, including the lip sync battle, the contestants' performances, and the dynamics between the queens and their families. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by the contestants, the authenticity of their emotional responses, and the overall production of the show. The conversation also covers the runway looks, critiques of the performances, and reflections on the episode's overall narrative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

30 Okt 20251h 2min

S2EP03 - Dragula Titans: A Gothic Wedding

S2EP03 - Dragula Titans: A Gothic Wedding

🎃 Just Between Us Ghouls — Season 2, Episode 3 “Laundry, Languages, and the Lost Episode” This week, Joe and Lauri are running on fumes but still manage to cackle their way through chaos, coffee, and controversy. Between packing boxes, dodging scam calls, and fighting L.A. traffic, the ghouls catch up on everything from union meetings to moving day madness. But don’t let the domestic chores fool you—things get deep. The pair revisit the aftermath of the “Evan situation,” unpacking how a simple podcast bit spiraled into a moral debate about context, comedy, and accountability. It’s a raw, unfiltered conversation that’s equal parts thoughtful and exasperated. Along the way, Joe confesses to attending a sensory-friendly screening of Bride of Frankenstein, where the crowd’s etiquette was more terrifying than the monster. Lauri brings classroom insights about teaching sign language to nonverbal students, and the two go off on a hilariously tense tangent about language, culture, and what counts as “dangerous territory.” By the end, the episode becomes part confession, part catharsis, and all ghoulishly real. Joe’s long trek home turns into a full-on rant about L.A. traffic. A quick “Diego, mark this” becomes a full laundry saga. The long-awaited follow-up to the “Evan text.” Philosophical detours into irony, intent, and why some jokes don’t land. Lauri’s hot takes on group therapy, teaching, and her new apartment. Joe’s screening of Bride of Frankenstein… at a sensory-friendly event. An impromptu debate about sign language, dialects, and “universal” communication. Lauri’s breaking point: “He spelled my name with an E at the end—I’m done!” Between editing confessions, emotional reckonings, and tales from the moving trenches, this episode proves that sometimes the scariest monsters are human miscommunications. Joe and Lauri balance self-reflection with their trademark banter, delivering a candid, funny, and surprisingly vulnerable hour of podcasting. Follow us on Instagram and Threads @AfterthoughtMedia Join the conversation and support the show at patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia 💀 Highlights🦇 Final Thoughts📞 Stay Connected Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

27 Okt 20251h 22min

S17EP12 - The Charisma Uniqueness Nerve and Talent Monologues

S17EP12 - The Charisma Uniqueness Nerve and Talent Monologues

In this episode of RuPaul's Drag Race Recap, hosts Joe and Nathan discuss Season 17 Episode 12, titled 'The Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve, and Talent Monologues.' They delve into the lip sync battle, contestant eliminations, and the dynamics of the mini and maxi challenges, highlighting the queens' performances and the inconsistencies in judging. The conversation also touches on the storytelling themes presented in the challenges and the interactions between the contestants. In this segment, the conversation delves into the dynamics of the competition, focusing on Lexi's controversial moments, the mini challenge, and the strategies employed by the queens in the workroom. The discussion also covers elimination day observations and critiques of the maxi challenge performances, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each contestant. In this episode, the hosts delve into various topics, including the medicinal benefits of cannabis, the ugliest dress challenge from a popular drag race show, and the cultural implications of fashion choices. They analyze the contestants' performances, critique their outfits, and share personal anecdotes, all while maintaining a humorous and engaging tone. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the episode and expectations for future discussions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

23 Okt 20251h 10min

S2EP02 - Dragula Titans: Monsters of Rock - Cyberpussy

S2EP02 - Dragula Titans: Monsters of Rock - Cyberpussy

Hello Uglies – Titans Season 2, Episode 2: “The Monsters of Rock: Cyberpussy” In this episode of Hello Uglies, Joe Betance and Lauri Roggenkamp take on the electrifying—and chaotic—second episode of Dragula: Titans Season 2, “The Monsters of Rock: Cyberpussy.” The monsters are bussed into the desert for a mysterious cyberpunk music challenge that promises rock, rebellion, and a touch of confusion. Joe and Lauri unpack one of the strangest Dragula challenges yet, where the Boulet Brothers send the monsters to an outdoor festival without ever explaining what’s actually happening. Lauri notices the production cracks early—missing context, endless setup scenes, and a suspicious amount of time watching people walk around in the desert. Joe questions the Boulet Brothers’ editing choices, calling this episode “a masterclass in bad reality-show producing.” The hosts debate whether Jaharia truly earned her win, with Joe arguing the competition logic was murky at best. Lauri surprises herself by becoming a full-fledged JK fan, citing the queen’s sharp humor and standout moments in the cauldron. The duo relives the chaos of the cauldron: Loris’s self-doubt, La Zavaleta’s unpredictable detours, and the infamous “ketamine prescription” confrontation. Joe and Lauri both clock the return of Dragula’s classic inconsistency—wild concepts, shaky execution, and some genuinely funny moments that keep them watching anyway. Email: hellouglies@afterthought.mediaVoicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmediaSupport the show: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia for early, ad-free access and bonus content. Hello Uglies is an Afterthought Media podcast. Produced by Denis Escolero. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

20 Okt 202548min

Populärt inom Samhälle & Kultur

podme-dokumentar
svenska-fall
p3-dokumentar
mardromsgasten
en-mork-historia
creepypodden-med-jack-werner
nemo-moter-en-van
skaringer-nessvold
killradet
flashback-forever
rattsfallen
aftonbladet-krim
hor-har
spar
badfluence
sanna-berattelser
rss-verkligheten
rss-sanning-konsekvens
p1-dokumentar
p3-historia