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Welcome to We Wine Whenever where three middle age, middle class neighborhood women discuss our views on popular shows, our lives and anything else that pops up. Join in the fun and listen in to discover what its really like to be a Jersey Shore housewife as the blonde ,the brunette and the redhead give you an unfiltered cocktail hour.

Together, Wendy ,Kelli and Lori create a vibrant and entertaining podcast that covers a wide range of topics, from the latest Bravo drama to discussions on parenting, relationships, and current events. Their chemistry as co-hosts, combined with their relatability and passion, makes their podcast a must-listen for anyone looking for engaging conversations about everyday life and pop culture.


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  • RHOSLC Blink If You're Guilty
    Jan 22 2026

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    RHOSLC Blink If You're Guilty

    RHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 2

    RHOSLC Season 6 Reunion Part 2 kicks off in chaos, with Angie presenting a scroll allegedly linking Lisa to a long-running troll account, sparking debate over online leaks, timelines, and “proof.” Heather backs Angie, citing insider details and broader patterns like the so-called “Conwyn Fraudport,” while Lisa deflects and counters with accusations of her own. Tensions rise as Andy briefly exits, the women clash over past insults, and unresolved drama involving Meredith’s separation-era dating rumors resurfaces, reinforcing how deeply entrenched alliances and grudges remain.

    The focus then shifts to Mary, whose segment turns emotional as Andy addresses her return to church leadership, her strained family dynamics, and her son Robert Jr.’s incarceration. Mary is unapologetic about her choices, including not visiting her son in jail, and blunt in her conflicts—especially with Britani, whom she accuses of being fake and attention-seeking. Conversations about religion spiral further with revelations about Lisa’s donation to the Church of Satan, prompting clarification and political context from Bronwyn, and underscoring the season’s recurring clash between faith, hypocrisy, and provocation.

    The reunion’s final stretch centers on fractured friendships and explosive allegations. Viewer questions reignite old wounds between Lisa and Meredith, with Mary inserting herself as a sharp-tongued commentator. Accusations fly over TikTok rumors about Seth, unrecorded plane conversations, and off-camera gossip involving husbands and infidelity. A shocking unaired clip suggests Lisa encouraged rumors to be raised on camera, while Meredith and Heather’s friendship appears to implode amid shouting and tears. The episode ends with Meredith confronting Britani over antisemitism-related issues, leading Britani to walk offstage—leaving the group more divided than ever.

    Takeaways

    The reunion episode was filled with intense arguments and drama.
    Meredith's refusal to admit to any wrongdoing was a major point of contention.
    The dynamics of friendships and alliances among the cast were explored.
    Mary's personal struggles with her son were highlighted during the reunion.
    The accusations regarding the church and its practices were discussed.
    Brittany's claims about Seth's infidelity added to the drama.
    Meredith's defense of her actions was met with skepticism from the group.
    The tension between Lisa and Mary was palpable throughout the episode.
    The issue of recording conversations and production's influence was raised.
    Meredith's accusations of anti-Semitism were controversial and sparked debate.



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    39 min
  • MOPB- Blind Leading the Blind
    Jan 21 2026

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    MOPB- Blind Leading the Blind

    Podcast Summary – Ro-Mina / MOPB S1 E4 “Boobs and Knees”

    This episode opens with a deep dive into Ro-Mina’s background. Born in Uzbekistan during the USSR era, Ro-Mina is a Bukharian (Buharian) Sephardic Jew with Persian roots—something she considers central to her identity. She immigrated to the U.S. at age five, speaks fluent Russian, and grew up in Northeast Philly before moving to Bucks County. A longtime reality-TV fan, Ro-Mina manifested her place on TV and ultimately landed on the show through Rosalyn.

    Professionally, Ro-Mina partnered with her brother in a senior home-care business, which they later sold. She then invested heavily in real estate with her husband Roman, taking over design and staging while he builds, leases, and manages properties himself. Roman has supported her reality-TV ambitions from day one.

    Ro-Mina finds herself caught in the middle of the growing rift between Rosalyn and Hillary. While she respects Hillary’s talent and hustle, she believes Hillary revealed Rosalyn’s past in a way that felt malicious. She encourages Rosalyn to keep finding her voice and stay authentic, while struggling with loyalty on both sides.

    The recap then shifts to MOPB S1 E4 – “Boobs and Knees.” Hillary plans a lavish vow renewal after her intimate Tuscany wedding, complete with yacht tastings and nonstop criticism of the food. She continues her crusade against Maria, accusing her of inappropriate behavior and declaring she doesn’t belong in the group.

    At Maria’s DJ launch party, tensions explode. Hillary and Maria face off over accusations of name-calling, attention-seeking, and physical boundaries. The argument ends with Hillary uninviting Maria from her vow renewal—and Maria gladly accepting the dismissal.

    The drama escalates again at Rosalyn’s billionaire-level gala, featuring a $1.2M Bulgari Serpenti necklace. Fashion rules (“boobs and knees”), etiquette wars, and reputation policing dominate the night. Taja confronts Gale over name-dropping and authenticity, while Maria exposes behind-the-scenes judgment from the group. The evening reaches peak chaos when Gale literally falls off the couch, triggering a glam emergency and unfiltered confessionals.

    The episode closes with fractured alliances, wounded egos, and the clear realization that Palm Beach politeness is no match for unchecked honesty, couture confidence, and unresolved grudges.

    Bacon is My Podcast

    Passions, escapes, life goals and the things in life that make it tasty.


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    36 min
  • RHOP-Projection, Apologies & Pink Pussy Cocktails
    Jan 21 2026

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    RHOP-Projection, Apologies & Pink Pussy Cocktails

    RHOP S10 E15 – “The Rocky Road to Sisterhood” Podcast Summary

    Day two in Colorado picks up with unresolved tension after the disastrous first night. Angel heads to meet the ladies while the group continues dissecting her comments about checking with her husband, Bobby, regarding childcare. Stacey, Jassi, and Monique question whether Angel is using her kids as an excuse, with Monique projecting her own past experiences and wishing she’d addressed Angel directly instead of letting the conversation travel through the group.

    The women arrive at the airport to a luxe private jet provided by Stella Jets, immediately sparking speculation that the flight is comped for promo. Before takeoff, Angel attempts to apologize for the water and heat issues at the house, but Giselle is not having it. She accuses Angel of being a terrible host who never checked in, while Wendy co-signs that a true host would have shown concern, even if the problem was already being fixed. Despite Angel explaining she was in “fix-it mode,” Giselle makes it clear the apology is too little, too late—and takes credit for moving everyone to the Four Seasons. A toast is made… to Giselle, leaving Angel visibly defeated.

    Once whiskey starts flowing, the mood lightens slightly, but the core issue remains. Monique and Jassi explain their concern stemmed from Monique’s own marriage experiences, but Angel firmly shuts down the narrative that she’s depleted or unhappy, insisting her marriage is loving and supportive. Wendy pushes Angel to “stand on business” and own who she’s close to, rather than trying to please everyone. Angel becomes emotional, expressing how painful it is to feel disbelieved while telling her truth. Monique, Ashley, and Tia agree the group is being especially hard on Angel.

    The trip shifts into full Aspen luxury mode at Kemo Sabe, complete with custom hats, turquoise jewelry, sky-high shopping totals, and plenty of shade. Monique stays sober, Ashley plays bartender, and Giselle side-eyes everyone’s spending. The energy shifts again when Mauricio (Moe) pops up in the VVIP lounge, sending Giselle into protective mode while Stacey and Jassi encourage Ashley to shoot her shot. Accusations of cock-blocking fly, Beverly Hills–Potomac crossover drama brews, and Giselle struggles to control the narrative.

    The episode ends with yet another divide: Giselle announces an executive suite dinner and brunch plan, while Angel insists they have an early activity scheduled. The group appears split, the tension unresolved, and the promise of fly fishing still nowhere in sight—setting up a chaotic continuation next week.

    Bacon is My Podcast

    Passions, escapes, life goals and the things in life that make it tasty.


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    Royal Highness!

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    43 min
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