RHAP: We Know Survivor - Rob & Nicole Preview Survivor 48
Episode Date: February 25, 2025We are two days away from Survivor 48! Of course, we can’t close out the off-season without speaking to one very important Survivor authority. Today, Rob Cesternino is joined by his wife, the First... Lady of Podcasting, Nicole Cesternino, for their Survivor 48 preview podcast! Nicole discusses the 18 new castaways headed to Fiji, make their predictions for the season and share in the Survivor excitement!
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Hey everybody, what's going on?
Rob Sestrino back here for the big Rob and Nicole preview of Survivor 48.
And now here's a woman who's been back here in year 15 of podcasting.
The first lady of podcasting, Nicole Sestrino.
Nicole, how are you?
I'm good.
15 years.
Wow.
15 years.
Nicole, we actually, we talked about you a bit, but we did not get you here on the podcast
at all during the 15 year anniversary celebration of RHAP.
Oh, what did you talk to me?
Talk about me.
Oh, we just talked about how the podcast started.
There was some talk about the Rebecca Black podcast with Frayl Mary.
Pooja brought up the story on the patron five for five about the time that you found women's underwear in my office
And then we're on the warpath that I was cheating on you and had some I mean that feels really really crappy when you
Think your spouse is cheating on you in my office getting naked and then you then weeks later realize that they were your underwear
Which I don't even know how they got upstairs. Not that kind of a workplace.
All right, but here we are back here
with the first lady of podcasting, my wife,
who for people who are not patrons,
you've never heard her on a podcast before.
Welcome.
Thank you.
Very nice to meet you, you new people.
Yes.
All right, well, Nicole is here to do something
that we started doing.
So Survivor Heroes Versus Villains was the first year
that we, first season that we started Rob as a podcast.
And I've been going back as part of the 15-year anniversary,
Josh Wigler and I are going back and rewatching
Heroes Versus Villains and the Patreon podcast feed.
I've been relistening to some of the old podcasts that you and I are going back and rewatching Heroes versus Villains and the Patreon podcast feed. I've been
relistening to some of the old podcasts that you and I started
doing way back when. Were they terrible? You know what? You were
pretty much fully formed. I was terrible. That is ridiculous.
That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I was not
good. But anyway, so in going back and listening to that, so
we just jumped right in to,
they call that raw dog, just Heroes vs. Villains.
No preseason.
We love raw dog.
Yeah, and so, no, okay, I'm sorry.
That dyslexic war dog you're talking about.
No, I'm talking about raw dog.
From Survivor 38.
Yes, we scrambled his name around. So going back
to heroes versus villains, we just run right into that season. And then we were just survivor
Nicaragua was the first season later on in 2010. So when we talk about survivor 49, it
will be officially 15 years from when we did our first cast preview. But since then,
every season we have done a preview. Nicole has made her picks. Nicole used to be very
good at picking the winners. And you were never good at it. One time I got one one time.
How many did I get? How many? I don't know. Like four or five. Rob's fact checker keeps
tabs on it. But Nicole, I get pretty close to. Yes, do you now, okay, here's my trivia question for you.
Do you remember who your winner pick was from last season?
Scruffy guy.
Kyle.
Oh, I picked him.
I think so, right?
I don't think I picked him.
Who was, then who was the scruffy guy you picked?
With the blonde hair.
Scruffy guy with the blonde hair.
Yeah, maybe it wasn't
even that season. No, it was. It was. I'm pretty sure it was Kyle was your winner pick.
Yeah, maybe it was here. And if you don't know me at all, like this is very typical
of me. Like I don't remember anything. Yeah. So what are you going to do anyway? So we're
going to go through the cast pretty good with Kyle. Yes, Nicole is gonna go a little bit more
off of the vibes from the people.
If you're looking for strategy
and really knowing the game, turn this off.
Yes, okay, but Nicole is an excellent judge of character.
I have a talent.
Mm-hmm, and Nicole, she gets a read off people,
she gets a vibe, she tells me often, I don't like that person.
I was like, what? They're fine, they're good. No, I don't like them. What? Something's off.
Yes. I have a sixth sense.
Nicole has a sixth sense and she has powers.
I mean, that's my mom's maiden name.
Yes, like Shane Powers.
That's one of the reasons why.
He's my uncle.
Yes, why you and Shane are simpatico.
And we also just hate people.
Yeah, and so Nicole is very good at picking up the vibe.
She may not always be able to say exactly what it is
she doesn't like about a person.
I just know it's there.
She knows it's there.
It may pop up in the, that,
oh, I don't like people that have this hobby or whatever.
But if the vibes are bad, Nicole's gonna sense it.
Yeah, and I usually don't have a filter.
I'm trying to be filtered.
And it's one of the things that attracted her most to me,
the vibes were immaculate.
She was drawn-
You mean drunk.
Physically. I was drunk. She was drawn. You mean drunk. Physically.
I was drunk.
Very strongly.
Cause I was drunk.
Drunk, no you weren't.
I think for a majority of the beginning I was.
Okay, but not all the time.
Maybe there was a reason I was.
Well, what are you saying?
The vibes just were off.
Okay, all right.
But now they're back, they're good.
Here we are.
I actually, so let me just, full disclosure,
and that you can trust me here.
I am the bad boy of podcasting,
but you can trust me here.
I just wanna be completely upfront and open
with the audience, okay?
So I just got back from, I was in New York.
Yes, he was gone.
I attended a big Survivor event
that was had on Saturday in New York.
And I got to go to, they call it a beach drop
and they had all the challenges
and there was a bunch of Survivor alumni there.
And I actually got to watch the premiere of Survivor 48.
And so I will not reveal any details.
So you know who got voted out.
I do.
I do.
And they've never really done this before,
where they have a screening of the first episode.
Did you have to sign an NDA?
Actually, no, I'm sorry.
I did do this with Survivor.
I did not have to sign an NDA.
But they trust me.
And audience, you can trust me, OK?
I'm going to be asking Nicole about her opinions of the people and reacting to what she's saying
and there will not be anything coming from me in terms of how I feel about these players.
Okay?
I gave all of my preseason thoughts to Mike Bloom and so you can hear that when we previewed
all of the tribes.
I will at the end of the podcast reveal my winner pick which I've said previously on podcast
So that is not impacted by what happened on
In the preview that or the first episode that I saw. Mm-hmm. Okay. Also a
Incredible time on Saturday at the event. I flew up on Saturday just to go to the event tons of survivor alumni were there
Got to see a ton of the legends were there Tony
Sandra
siree
Penner
the new era people
Q was there baby Andy
Gabe from last season was there,
and then Kelly Melbandian, Dwight, Eliza, Josh Canfield,
I'm sure Jam Jam, I'm sure there's a lot of big names.
Big personalities.
A lot of big names, and then all of the Survivor 48 people
were there, just only a couple weren't there. Were you able to talk to them? Yes, 15 of the 48 people were there. Just only a couple weren't there.
Were you able to talk to them?
Yes, 15 of the 18 people were there.
Were they snoozers?
Yeah.
No, and they were excited.
You know, it's like the babies.
You know, and I always feel like, you know,
I'm like the teacher at the high school
and I got to meet the new students.
You're not like the creepy teacher.
I'm not a creepy teacher at the high school.
Yeah, I hope not.
No, and you know, it's always exciting.
And a lot of times I feel like that my first interaction
comes with when I do the exit interviews with everybody.
And so I actually know this is a weird place for me to start
where I almost never meet all the players
before the season starts.
Did they know who you were?
Some of them do, and some of them did not.
OK.
OK, do you want to know if a person knew me or didn't?
I do, yeah.
OK, all right.
Because then they lose points.
OK, well, I think that just speaks
to how much of a fan they are.
OK, all right, so that's what we're going to do.
And then just to, in case people are a little bit of the
Nicole persuasion in that they're not like super deep into the preseason weeds.
We're gonna play a video from everybody. Everybody has a one minute video that got posted on this on the Survivor Instagram account.
Mm-hmm. And we'll talk about that. Oh, the other big announcement that came out of the survivor panel that we saw.
So that Suri introduced the I'm sorry, we watched the show.
Then Suri introduced Jeff.
No, I'm sorry. I have this all backwards.
Suri introduced the show.
Suri gave like a like a speech to everybody to introduce the show.
Then we watched the episode,
two hour episode.
And then Jeff came out, got introduced
by the host of On Fire
Jay, who then was on.
And Jeff did a panel with John
Keirhofer and, you know, another producer
and the creator of Exploding Kittens.
And they talked about game design and did a lot of things.
Jeff actually had some nice comments
about Rob's podcast, which was pretty incredible.
I was really thrilled to hear Jeff say nice things
about the podcast.
That must have been surprising for you
sitting in the audience watching that
and then having him talk about you.
Well, it wasn't a wasn't because I felt like that
we had seats and we were in the front row.
And did you pick those seats or you assigned?
Sam picked the seats and I was with Sam and Mike Bloom
and there was, cause we had like a media pass
and we were in the front row because that's where
the reserved seats were for the media.
And I said to Sam before he got the seats
and then I came back and I'm like, oh, where are we sitting?
He's like, oh, right here.
And I said, we're in the splash zone. We're in the splash zone. I feel back and I'm like, where are we sitting? He's like, oh, right here. And I said, we're in the splash zone.
We're in the splash zone that I feel like that
I'm getting called on.
It's like, you know, sitting in the front row
of like a comedy show, you know,
the comedian is gonna look out in the audience and say,
and like, I know.
Hey you loser.
I'm a go to guy for Jeff.
Like sometimes like he sees me
and he's gonna throw something at me.
And I knew, I knew something was coming
but I wasn't expecting Jeff to
Just like I thought he was gonna like ask me like sister. You know, what do you think? You know? Yeah, I get that sometimes
Yeah, but he brought up I'm trying to remember the exact question that he got asked. He was asked a question about
something in
Like maybe like how they use the idols in
the new era.
And he described it as he's like, you know, when you look at something, you know, from
the outside, it's just like sort of like, you know, it looks like it's just a box and
you can only do so much.
And he's like, and this is kind of a weird way that I just go with me here.
But it's kind of like, like sister Nino, like what he's done with the with the podcast.
And you think of it like what could you do but then when you look inside the box there's like all of these these worlds and all these different things that he goes into and it's really incredible like what he's uh I was like oh my god Jeff thank you thank you so much like I just like he just brought up like out of out of nowhere it was very kind and I bet those 48ers that didn't know who you were felt real stupid.
Yeah, they don't know. Now you know. Okay, kids. Yeah. But Jeff had that. That was not the big
news of the day that Jeff announced Survivor 50, which I'm not sure if this is the theme of
Survivor 50 or not. Survivor 50 in the hands of the fans, not in the hands of the fans.
Oh, definitely not, definitely not.
But they're letting fans vote on key aspects
of different parts of Survivor 50,
and the players won't know what the fans voted on.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, so they mentioned things like final four firemaking.
Is that in or is that out?
What do you think?
I think it's gonna be out.
People do not care for it.
I just feel like with the Final Four fire making and I was thought of maybe we should
do like some like first take style podcast of like, okay, let's let's debate both sides.
Oh fun.
Yeah, let's let's get the case.
Why should we keep Final Four fire making and then the case why we shouldn't and then
just let the audience know like people like that, we need a Rob as a podcast episode
to say how we should vote.
I say no.
What if we did a podcast episode
and we let people debate it?
Oh, you know, there's a debate professor on the cast.
This is great.
Well, I don't know if we can have Shaheen on the debate,
but maybe he can like-
He can grade you.
He can grade us.
And I met Shaheen's mom also.
Maybe they could just let us know on Twitter
who won the debate.
But I think that that might be fun to sort of see.
I mean, my personal, not to put my thumb on the scale, is that half the time it's
going to be a two, two tie and you're going to have fire making.
So I feel like that just go back to how it was. It's the best of both worlds.
Sometimes you get a fire making and sometimes you don't.
So that's my thought on it.
Let's leave it for the debate.
We'll leave it for the debate,
but that's not what we're here to do today.
So that's just one of my thoughts about the podcast.
Let's get into our 18 players.
Nicole, overall, what'd you think about this 48 cast?
They seem fun.
Fun?
They seem fun.
Okay.
I'm excited.
Compare them to any other cast in the past?
I can't do that.
Okay, all right.
All right.
All right.
So let's start things off and we're going to talk about Cedric McFadden.
Cedric, of course, he is the colorectal surgeon.
Let's see if I can just play this here.
I'm just prayerful that if I am dreaming that no one wakes me up, at least for 26 days,
let me sleep, please.
Okay, here's Cedric.
Let him sleep.
That's what we say every day.
As a colorectal surgeon,
people see me for reasons they don't wanna talk about.
Exams on body parts they haven't shown anybody else.
Have to have that trust within a very short amount of time
and they have to know that it's a safe space.
I wanna help my patients,
but in this game of Survivor,
I don't want to be helpful until they can in turn
help me advance in this game.
Med school was tough, and Survivor was a way for me
to de-stress and to know that at least for one hour a week,
I had a break.
And there's a point in your life at which you say,
okay, you have your family,
you have the profession that you want, this is it. And in reality, until the day you say, okay, you have your family, you have the profession that you want.
This is it. And in reality, until the day you're called home,
live life. And so I want to come in with that same passion to play this game.
Okay. Nicole Cedric.
Cedric, it's so nice that he had like an hour a week to not have to deal with crap. Literally.
Okay. All right. all right, all right.
I think survivor is that for a lot of people.
Yes.
It's an escape from so much of the crap,
the not literal.
The poop of life.
Yes, that it is a escape.
And I think that's one of the things
that has made survivor an enduring treat for people.
It's like magical for people.
It's escapism.
It is, I am going to spend time on this beach,
this tropical locale that's so different from where I am,
where these people that have been through, you know,
the dregs of winter for months and months
and snow and ice and cold.
And now I'm watching, you know, these peopleregs of winter for months and months and snow and ice and cold.
And now I'm watching, you know, these people on an island.
And you laugh, you cry.
Yeah, I can do this better.
OK, but Nicole, to the task at hand.
Yeah. Cedric. Cedric.
I think Cedric is a cool dude.
Yes, I think Cedric has a good attitude.
I'm sure he's really great to be around.
I bet he, as a nurse, when people find out I'm a nurse,
they're like, oh, can you check this out?
I'm sure people are like, oh, I got this thing on my butt.
Can you look at it?
That's what happens to me.
I can't imagine what happens to him
when he first meets people.
Sure. OK. I've been looking like what happens to him when he first meets people. Sure.
Yeah.
Okay.
I've been looking for somebody to talk to about this.
Yeah.
My butthole hurts.
Anyway, so I think that he's,
he's got a good attitude, fun to be around.
He's accomplished a lot, seemingly.
And this is just here to kind of fill some space for him.
I'm not feeling like it's like the, I gotta win this.
Yes. Yeah.
I love Cedric.
Mm-hmm, yeah.
I love him.
Yeah. Yeah.
I think just that he is, you know,
as a survivor player, I don't know yet.
Yeah. We'll see.
But just as a human, I love this man.
He seems really cool.
And you know what I noticed about with these videos
and with all the interviews for the most part
Everybody is wearing like the same thing. Everybody the men they're wearing button-down short sleeve shirts. Yeah and pants
Okay, but there are a few that are not okay and with the girls
They're mostly wearing like a nice shirt and shorts. Okay, what does that tell you?
I there's some people that are going to stick out.
Okay.
And they do it like consciously, subconsciously,
but it makes sense as I was going through all of them.
Okay, what they're wearing told you a lot about them
as people.
Well, the ones that were different.
Okay, all right.
Well, let's then go to our next person.
This is an order that I'm looking at the CBS Press Express
website that has all these videos, these one-minute videos.
Let's talk about Mary Zhang.
Okay, here's Mary.
I really wanna play like Ben.
He was able to be a spy.
This pop-up banner.
And I cannot wait to do espionage on the show.
After I spent almost a year hitchhiking and backpacking,
after I spent almost a year hitchhiking and backpacking,
everywhere I went, people were saying,
like, wow, you know what, Mary?
I've never told that to anyone before.
That felt really good for me.
And I was like, you know what?
I actually appreciated that too.
So when I came back from my travels,
I thought to myself, well, who gets to hear people's secrets every day?
And I thought, oh, a therapist.
So after I graduated, I started working at a methadone clinic.
So doing substance abuse counseling.
My parents have always said, like, Mary,
if you could have a little bit more fear,
we would feel a lot better as parents.
I'm fearless. I'm bold.
I'm someone who really just doesn't care
what people think about me, I do my own thing.
And so I think when I'm out here on the island,
I'm gonna do what I want when I want to.
I mean, that wins seasons by being yourself.
Okay.
Mary.
Mary took me on a roller coaster ride.
She does her own thing.
Yes, okay, what on a roller coaster ride. She does her own thing. Yes. Okay.
What was the roller coaster like?
So first her dress.
Yes.
So she's not wearing the uniform of just like a shirt
and shorts.
She's wearing this dress, very different
with really, really bright colors.
Like she really stands out as a person.
She made it herself.
Did she?
Yes. That's pretty cool.
She crocheted it.
Oh, we're learning crocheting in this house too.
And I suck.
Yes, the boys have been doing it.
Anthony has been doing it.
It keeps his little fingers busy.
Yes.
But her dress really caught my eye,
bright and just like, hey, hey, I'm here.
It's a nice dress though.
I thought it was really cool that she is
a substance dress though. I thought it was really cool that she is a substance abuse counselor and that she worked
the crisis hotline.
So she's described it as convincing people to not harm themselves in a very, very short
amount of time. That is intense and that is skill
and that is not something everybody can do.
So that told me she's really good on a whim.
She's really good at adjusting her personality
to help others or to persuade others.
I don't know why I just spit into the microphone. And so that stuck out at me.
But then I, you know, the roller coaster started
and I was doing the loop de loop
when she was talking about how she was fearless
and she doesn't care what other people think.
And her parents are like,
hey, slow down daughter.
You're kind of being crazy.
And-
That's like what your parents said to you.
And look at me now.
Slow down, daughter.
Slow down, little daughter.
Yeah, you're being crazy.
And I said, F you, I'm not, I'm gonna do what I want.
And I feel like that's what we got here.
And like myself, I would not do well on Survivor.
And I don't... You don't know that on Survivor. And I don't-
You don't know that.
Eh, I do.
But I don't think the attitude of,
I'm gonna do what I want when I want way of life
is gonna get you far on Survivor.
Okay, so what are you saying?
Not feeling great about Mary?
I wasn't feeling, then I, yeah, I dipped down.
But then, you know, she's been through a lot
and she's hitchhiked through the Mediterranean. Like, I'm sure she's got great stories.
Got some great stories, I bet.
So I think that,
I don't think she's gonna win.
Mm-hmm.
She might make it to the merch.
Okay, all right, next up,
Nicole's gonna talk about Star To Me.
Do you think you have one that takes a billion survival? I looked up, I looked down, I looked to the left, I said, Jav, I do think I have one that takes a bill to survive?
I looked up, I looked down, I looked to the left,
I said, Java, I do think I got one that takes a bill
to survive.
Do you know how many people wish they could be here
right now?
I'm not taking nothing for granted.
I'm back on the roller coaster.
28 year old sales expert.
Once I picked up a basketball, I realized,
I'm actually pretty all right.
I'm all right, I'm pretty strong, I'm pretty strong.
I did semi-pro for a little bit bit and then I found my calling with sales. When you doing sales you
have to talk to people. That's easy, I talk for fun. I actually want to do this to leave something
for Civil Mars and to show him, hey you see me sir? That's me, now I will throw you the ball.
Let's see what else you can do. You might be president one day. I don't even know.
But just by watching me do this,
it can only open up so many doors for him to imagine.
He gotta be an astronaut.
Step up my ass.
Change your dreams!
That's the name of the game.
What do you want to leave this island having gained?
For sure, for Jeff to have my number on his feet.
Nah.
Okay, keep it.
I will never change it.
I will keep it just for you.
Okay.
I think Jeff might have her number.
I haven't seen these interviews before.
Yeah, so I watched Mike's interviews with her.
She didn't scream as much with Mike
and she wants Jeff to have the number on speed dial.
Do people still have speed dial?
You have your favorites list.
You have your favorite, I don't have a favorites list.
Yeah, I think that he has her number and it's blocked.
Hey, star, it's Jeff.
Yeah.
Jeff!
It's like she took a Red Bull,
perhaps with some vodka in it before doing this interview.
Okay.
All right, Nicole, how are you feeling about the star?
Is she a star to you?
I mean, yeah, she's a star,
but she's got,
she definitely downed a Red Bull.
That was a lot.
That was a lot.
She's got a good energy, but I don't know
if I want that energy all the time.
Like that's, she's got to crash at some point, right?
I would think at some point.
Yeah.
What's a sales expert?
I don't know what a sales expert is. Like not a sales person, not in sales. I've never at some point. Yeah. What's a sales expert? I don't know what a sales expert is.
Like not a sales person, not in sales.
I've never heard of it.
Like does she teach sales?
I don't believe anybody has ever been a sales expert.
I thought with Mike, I thought she said,
I can sell anything.
So maybe she has had a lot of different sales jobs.
So that classified her as an expert.
Yeah, I mean she's got good energy.
Yeah.
So that's Star. Yeah, I'm just gonna get energy. Yeah. So that's Star.
She seems like she's athletic.
That's good.
Yeah.
She's gonna be good at challenges.
But stop yelling at me.
She has a lot of energy,
which we've seen like people like a Mary Ann
be able to win the show with that kind of energy.
But the thing about Mary Ann-
But it's not very common though.
The thing about Mary Ann is that Mary Ann is small. Mary Ann's tiny with a lot of energy. But the thing about Mary Ann. But it's not very common though. The thing about Mary Ann is that Mary Ann is small.
Mary Ann's tiny with a lot of energy.
I do wonder if somebody is big and tall, like Star is,
and has a lot of energy.
Is that too big of a threat?
I think it could be.
Is that too much attention for somebody?
She better win the challenges. To be big and also high energy.
Okay, let's talk about Chrissy.
Okay, Nicole, here's Chrissy.
Chrissy.
I'm really good at putting out fires.
I'm not sure if I could start one.
Chrissy, 55 year old fire lieutenant.
I've been on the fire department for 26 years.
Been a paramedic for 33 years, I'm also a nurse.
I know, I like helping people, I don't know. When I became a firefighter, I walked in, the guys
literally growled at me. They didn't want a female. I had my purse on my shoulder and I said,
is there a hook on the engine for my purse? And I was the lead guy 15 years later, so something didn't run me out.
I can't walk into a firehouse if I'm voted out early. I mean, I'll get teased to no end.
There's no coming home not doing well.
I don't want to be the leader. In my job, I'm the leader now.
I want to be the workhorse because that's what I've been my whole life.
I grew up very poor. I'm welfare, a single mom, so I know what it takes to work hard to get what you want.
I think that's going to help me a lot here. All right, Chrissy.
So Chrissy, when I, I read their profiles before I saw the video and I was not expecting what I saw.
Like I saw that she was, you know,
she's from the South side of Chicago.
She's never really left there.
She's lived there her entire, her entire life.
She's a fire lieutenant.
Like that just told me that she's, you know,
strong and she's a leader.
A lot of times when people live in the area that they are,
like their hometown and never really left
that sometimes you can have like this non evolved
sort of way of life.
Then that usually tells me like, I don't know.
It's not usually a good thing.
But then when I saw her video, I was like, oh, she's chill.
She's not like this high energy boss and she's like normal.
And she was eight, she's the boss of all of these men,
started at the bottom and now she's here.
So, very impressed.
And she's a single mom, she was on welfare,
like she's been on Survivor basically forever.
Is she a single mom?
I think she had a single mom.
Whatever.
Yeah.
Whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah, perhaps that's it.
Either way, she has, she's been fighting.
Yes, okay.
What do you say, thumbs up or thumbs down for Chrissy?
I'm thumbs up.
Okay. I'm thumbs up.
All right, let's go to-
I think she's pretty badass.
All right, let's go to the next person, okay?
Let's talk about Bianca, Bianca Roses.
I grew up in a very, very large Italian Catholic family,
lots of us.
I feel like Jeff was my like survivor godfather growing up.
Hey, I'm the only godfather.
It's a different godfather.
I'm from New Jersey.
I'm super proud of it.
There's so much amazing New Jersey presence.
Hello, Tony, Michelle, Natalie, Steph, obviously,
Sarai, like an absolute angel legend.
It's just like, duh, keep casting the New Jersey people.
A year ago, I quit my agency job after eight years.
I started my own business.
I moved to Virginia with my boyfriend,
which to my family in New Jersey is like,
do we need a passport to get there?
And I was like, I'm taking all these risks.
I gotta finally apply for Survivor.
I feel like anyone in PR should get the out here.
Like I make a living persuading people to do things
and you need to be able to like genuinely connect
with people on a human level.
And so many of those skills, you know,
translate to being out here.
And I know I'm gonna crush it.
Okay, there's Bianca.
Now, Nicole, before you say anything,
I wanna talk to the audience
And I want to say that either
Nicole's about to have a strong feeling and Nicole is either going to love
Bianca or Nicole's gonna hate Bianca and I think flip a coin and let's find out Nicole
You don't know me at all. Yes. Yes. yes. You don't know me. I don't?
Nope.
What?
Well, because when I first saw her,
I read her profile,
it was a very different impression
that I got when I watched her video.
She is a lot louder than she looks.
Okay.
A lot.
So I, like when she opened her mouth,
I was like, whoa, not what I was expecting.
Was that relatable for you?
I don't talk like that anymore.
Okay, okay.
So many things.
I was just like, what?
I thought she was quiet and smart
and just like kind of nerdy.
No, that's not Bianca.
That's not her at all.
No, she's the Italian.
Smart, sure. But not quiet, not nerdy. That's not her at all. No, she's the Italian. Smart, sure.
But not quiet, not nerdy.
Definitely not quiet.
Well, we don't know.
But doesn't seem that nerdy.
I don't really have strong feelings for her.
I don't really like, I'm not the kind of person
that's like, I'm from Long Island.
Hey, I'm from Long Island, I love Long Island, Long Island, I'm from Long Island. Hey, I'm from Long Island, I love Long Island,
Long Island, I'm from Long Island.
Like, no.
Yes.
I'm actually like, I'm from Long Island.
Yeah.
Don't tell anybody.
Well, I guess, let me just say that,
don't sleep on Long Island in terms of the survivor greats.
Okay?
Right, but I'm never gonna be like, hey y'all, Long Island, we're all here!
516 and half.
We're here for the 516 represent!
Yeah, Dama Bahtay, we got Tommy Sheehan,
we got Sean Knivs.
We got that firefighter guy!
Rob Sesternino, yeah, we got Tom Westman.
Yeah, he's old now, but that's okay
Kimmy Capenburg
No, I'm not gonna do that
Yeah
So I don't get the whole hometown pride thing.
Yeah. OK.
Well, Nicole, speaking
of New Jersey, I was when I was in New
York yesterday, so
I took a flight out of Raleigh,
went up to, you know, flew into JFK
and then I took the air train.
Did you get there and go like 9-1-9?
No, I didn't.
But I stopped at Penn Station and I ate. And then I was walking over to where the survivor
beach drop was and I'm on the street and I,
and I heard a familiar voice.
I'm like, is that Steve Sharippa?
It was just an awful voice.
Well, I mean, his voice is very distinct.
Talking on the phone so loud, like walking down the street.
And then I looked back and I saw like two,
there were two like young women
that were like talking to each other, like,
and they were also looking back.
And I said to them, was that Steve Sharippa?
And they're like, yeah, no, it was definitely him.
We were just like, okay, thank you for,
like I thought I was crazy for a second.
Thank you for, but yeah.
So hold on, let me get this straight.
So Steve Sheralupa reminds you of Bianca Rose's.
Well, cause she talked about New Jersey.
Enough said, next one.
What do you mean?
Next contestant.
It was the New Jersey was the similar thing.
Obviously.
Second time in my life that I've spotted a celebrity by...
By yourself?
No, by the sound of their voice.
Who was the first one?
That I was in Rite Aid in our old stomping grounds when we used to live in Woodland Hills.
310!
And I was in Rite Aid. So that was 818.
And it was another celebrity was on the phone.
I was like, that sounds like,
is Andy Dick on the phone in the next aisle?
He was all over the place.
I went to a restaurant and he was there.
Yes.
And that was the other person that I spotted.
He has a distinct voice also.
Only by hearing their voice.
So do you think that if you were in a room with all the
survivors and Bianca started talking, you'd say it was her?
Not yet, not yet.
I could get there with a lot of the other survivor contestants
from having to hear their voices for so long.
And did you hear like the Stephanie pride also in her
voice?
Yes.
She liked Stephanie.
Apparently sounds like a big Stephanie fan.
That could be a fun game maybe for the off season
if somebody puts that together of like,
just play a clip of a survivor
and I'll see if I can identify them only by voice.
Fun.
Let's go to our next survivor after Bianca.
I really thought Nicole was gonna have
a very strong feeling about Bianca.
I'm evolved.
Okay, all right.
Well, maybe Nicole will have strong feelings
about Justin.
Pioppi.
I'm hoping they see me as like the goofy,
happy-go-lucky, fun-loving kid who has a lot of hair.
He does have.
He's a real manager.
He's a nice hair.
That I know I'm the manager of.
It's our family restaurant through and through.
My parents started together over 40 years ago.
I got my ass up front.
I got my buddies from high school doing deliveries.
I don't want to brag, but I made the best pizza.
We've made the best pizza all our lives.
I've never really had a gym membership.
Luigi's kind of been my gym, carrying 50-pound bags of flour on my shoulders.
And, you know, I'm doing those deliveries, 40 or 50 pizzas at a time,
and that's kind of been my strength training.
So I want to see how that translates out here.
Because I feel like I've had a weird path.
I used to work in the state house
of like the highest levels of state politics,
and I went to Yale and I studied political science.
I was planning to go to law school,
but my mother got really sick about four years ago
with leukemia.
She couldn't work anymore.
So I step in, I go from Yale to making meatball subs
with my father in the kitchen.
And I'm gonna play this game for her.
Just give her a big check and just say like,
my, for the first time in your life,
you don't have to go to work tomorrow.
You're all set.
Okay.
What a nice boy.
Here's Justin.
And here's my problem with Justin.
I keep calling Justin Luigi.
I mean, that's fine.
We can call him Luigi. I mean, that's fine. We can call him Luigi.
I mean, hopefully he doesn't mind the product placement
that I keep saying his name is Luigi,
but he's Justin from Luigi.
We can just call him Luigi.
I like that.
Okay.
All right.
Here's Justin, okay?
Nicole has strong feelings about pizza, certainly.
Where is he from?
Massachusetts?
Boston.
Boston.
Yeah, I mean, I love pizza. Pizza. I worked
at a pizzeria for a long time. Did you carry 40 and 50 pizzas at a time for your strength
training? I did not. I feel like I really missed out on that. Yeah. If I only knew.
So Luigi, let me see. So I have this thing, like I said before about people who never
leave their hometown. So when I first like read his, like I said before, about people who never leave their hometown.
So when I first like read his profile, I was like, oh.
But he left his hometown, he went to Yale.
Well, can I talk?
Okay.
All right, shut your mouth.
Sir, respectively.
Mm-hmm.
Respectfully.
Yeah, so he, when I was reading it,
I had that feeling of, oh, this guy never left his hometown.
Not a good
thing. Not a good thing. And he's working at his family restaurant. All he knows is
his family. Like I've, I've been around a lot of Italian families. I was like, Oh, been
there. I know that it's usually not a good thing. But then I watched the video and he is a very educated,
smart person, went to Yale.
Like the two personalities didn't line up a little bit
for me, like it seemed like two totally different people.
But his mom got sick and he put his mom first
and as a mom of boys, that touches my heart.
first and as a mom of boys that that touches my heart.
What I've said about Justin is that I think that it's been a tried and true survivor fact that people tend to sleep on the long hair guy who they think he's just like the surfer bro.
And then he's actually a very smart guy. He's gone to Yale. And I think that also like that he has the cover story of working in the pizzeria. So I think the people are not going to be thinking that Justin might be as smart as
he is.
He, yeah.
I mean, he doesn't with the long hair and the pizza shirt, he doesn't look like a,
any strong without looking like, you know, the, the muscles popping.
It's different.
Yeah. So that's Justin. biceps, it's different.
Yeah, so that's Justin.
Anything else about Justin?
No, he tricked me.
I don't like to be tricked, but it was pleasantly surprised.
Yes, well that's good for a survivor.
I actually, I like him.
Yes.
He's not what I expected him to be.
I was all judgy judgy at first.
Oh, little boy never left his neighborhood,
but he's
He seems cool. All right. There you go. All right, so
Let's talk about charity Nelms. Okay, and let's see what Nicole has to say about charity
I can't have my flight attendant face out there
you know when someone goes into the bathroom without their shoes on and I will just openly be like I
Can't do that. She made a disgusted face.
Well, you voted out first.
Charity, 34 year old flight attendant.
We grew up very religious, but very strict.
There was a lot of pressure on my shoulders to be a certain way, to believe a certain
way, to live up to certain expectations.
So I ended up going to ministry school in Alabama.
I got a job at a mega church in the South.
It was like a fork in the road.
And I knew that if I accepted that job,
I was gonna live my entire life
for what everybody around me wanted me to do.
So I packed up my Ford Fiesta,
and within nine days, I had gotten a job
as a flight attendant,
and the world opened in a whole new way to me.
I started watching Survivor
when I started skipping ministry school
to watch Survivor at home
and watching the show like I wish I could do that but I could never. This is making up for lost time
of all the experiences I've held myself back from. I am going all out on this.
All right here is Charity. All right Charity. I like Charity.
Her outfit's different too.
She's wearing a romper, which is kind of similar.
Like it's shorts and like a shirt, but it like all in one.
And then has like this bright shirt underneath it
that she has open in some of the video.
So I feel like she stands out and is different
but not a, hey, look at me sort of thing. And I think that's really good. like she stands out and is different,
but not a, hey, look at me sort of thing. Okay.
And I think that's really good.
Yes. All right.
I like her story that, you know,
she grew up super religious and, you know,
made a big decision for herself on who she wanted to be
and took charge. I love that.
Yeah. She made a big change.
And she also had a weight loss journey that she talks about
with Mike Bloom where she lost a hundred pounds and prior to that she was like, she would
watch survivor. I'm like, Oh, I could never, I could never do that. I don't want to go
on TV and want to be in a bathing suit. And then she ended up losing the weight and then
was feeling like, okay, now, well now I can go do survivor.
Yeah. And she, in her video, she is like,
like she has really good posture.
She has like this confident attitude.
She has a little bit of like RBF,
which she's got to get under control.
I understand how that feels.
And she's got like a sleeve of tattoos.
I want a sleeve of tattoos.
What? Since when?
I've always wanted a sleeve.
I've never done it.
I don't think I can pull that off,
but then I also think I can pull it off.
What?
Have you do listen to me?
When have you ever talked about
that you want a sleeve of tattoos?
I have said it on the podcast.
So listeners back me.
Has anybody ever heard Nicole talk about how she wants a sleeve of tattoos?
Please. I did talk about a tattoo.
I did get removed, but I wanted also a sleeve of tattoos.
OK, this is news to me because I kind of feel I would have the same reaction
at any point in the past when you talk about getting a sleeve of tattoos.
And you probably did. Like many of the things I say that are so outrageous, you block them out.
I think I would remember that. I think that would be tattooed on my brain.
Like a sleeve?
Mm-hmm. Okay.
I think she's pretty cool. I would want to be friends with her.
All right. Anything else about charity?
I think she's tough.
Like, you know, those flight attendants can't take any crap,
but can they get like jaded?
Well, I think the thing about the flight attendants
is they have to take a lot of crap
and they have to not lose their, you know what?
No, but they also say, you know what?
You're out, get off this plane.
Yeah.
That would probably be the fun part. Okay. You'd like to be a bouncer on the plane. Yeah, that would probably be the fun part.
OK, you'd like to be a bouncer on the plane.
Yes. OK. All right. Let's talk about Kevin.
Smiley Kevin.
So I'm a little bit nervous now.
Like I'm here now.
What is the laugh?
Kevin, the 34 year old finance manager.
I didn't know Kevin was 34.
I have to look somewhat hot.
I'm not going to look ugly.
So I'm going to make some coconut shavings and then some seawater,
make a little paste, and then do my hair every morning.
He takes care of his skin.
I'm sure they're going to think I'm stupid, but it's okay.
I want to look as ditzy and clueless as possible because that's what's going to help me go
through far in this game.
I worked in engineering, and then I was like, this is not my vibe.
Like, I love to talk, I love to socialize, so I went from engineering to business, and
now I'm in finance for a tech company.
I always thought of myself as the brainy guy,
like the nerdy guy.
Seeing Yul Kwan on TV just made me realize
I'm not pigeonholed into this archetype.
Someone who looks like me is on TV,
and he's not just smart, he's strategic,
and he's athletic, and he's a great game player.
So he really started inspiring me
to hopefully apply for the show.
And I'm ready.
I thought Kevin was, like, 22.
Well, he takes care of his skin with, like, seaweed.
Sure, sure.
And sand and really exfoliates.
Must be using the Natalie napalm.
He looks really very good.
That was what Natalie Cole said about Jeremy,
how Jeremy kept his skin so beautiful.
Glowing.
Glowing.
Glowing, yes.
No, I thought that Kevin was like a,
so 34, looking great, but I thought he was like a,
because he's so smiley, so happy.
I thought that that's-
Well, maybe the joy radiates out of him
and keeps him young.
Yeah.
You should try it.
Okay, what are you, come on.
Yeah, okay. and keeps him young. You should try it. Okay, what are you, come on. Yeah.
Okay.
Kevin, what else is there to say?
He's happy.
Yeah.
Good attitude.
Yes.
He was a Abercrombie employee.
Yes, once upon a time.
Probably smells permanently like cologne.
That's good, I guess.
No?
I don't know.
Going into Abercrombie can give you a headache.
Okay. Yeah.
All right.
So you don't have much on Kevin.
Not really.
Okay.
All right.
I think he's, you know, he's good.
Like he's fun.
He's strong.
He's smart.
Sounds like the whole package, but I don't know.
Okay.
I just don't have that feeling.
All right. Let's talk about Thomas.
I hope I'm a hoot and a half.
I'm from Texas, y'all.
All right. Here's Tom. Also 34.
I'm not like a surface level fan of anything.
For example, sports. I got to know everything.
Survivor. I've seen every single episode a million times.
And then like the real housewives.
I don't just watch the Beverly Hills.
I watch every city. Do you know what I mean? Like I commit.
So my job is to find songwriters, find people that make amazing music, put them together,
help them get their stuff out there. So all of the espionage, like the craziness
of the music business, it's just like Survivor but with like food and cocktails.
My job is all about like service and I'm gonna present as someone
that feels like they can just help
all these other contestants,
and what they don't realize is that I am the biggest threat
of the entire cast.
The scariest thing of the whole thing,
it's not the starving, it's not the sleeping on the beach.
It's like I have to sit here and be myself.
And as scary as that is, I have to remember that
I built my whole life from the ground up being myself,
and I can play the game the same way.
Okay. All right. So, here is Thomas, Nicole. What do you think?
Thomas the Hoot Crotinger.
A hoot and a half.
A hoot and a half. That is... that half really puts you over the edge.
He seems pretty cool. Music exec.
Yep. He says that cool, music exec.
He says that navigating through the music industry
has prepared him for survival.
I hope he's not talking about Diddy parties.
I don't think so, he's on the West Coast.
So is Diddy.
He's fun. Diddy's on the West Coast?
Well, not anymore.
Yeah?
Some of his parties were in LA.
I didn't know that.
Well, thank goodness,
because then that means you weren't there.
Cause as our children say,
our 11 year old and nine year old,
ain't no party like a dating party.
They don't know what they, they just say things.
I'm like, shh, don't say that, don't say that.
They don't know what it means.
He seems pretty cool.
He's fun, smiling, has a good attitude,
but seems like really even keeled, not excitable.
Yeah, the kids that go to school,
just to go back for one second,
and they watch on YouTube,
and they think that like, they just say things.
They're just like, mom, why does he have baby oil?
Yeah, well, they said like, they're talking about Diddy,
and like, do you know what happened with Diddy?
Do you know why?
And then they're like, yeah.
He stole baby oil.
He stole baby oil.
That's what the story.
I'm like, okay, that's good enough.
That's fine, carry on.
That's correct.
Carry on.
Where do you go from that?
Okay, Thomas, you're feeling good or no? I'm feeling okay. Okay, I mean, where do you go from that? Okay, Thomas, you're feeling good or no?
I'm feeling okay.
Okay.
Okay, I mean-
I think this cast has not really created
very many strong feelings in you.
Not yet.
Not yet, okay.
All right, stay tuned everybody.
I feel like Thomas, the Hoot and a Half,
would be fun to hang out with.
I'd like to be his friend.
He can babysit the kids.
You're a musician.
I'm an amateur.
An amateur musician, but maybe you think that maybe Thomas will discover you
You know, I am working on this one piece that I think you'll really enjoy. Mm-hmm
Yes, Nicole has taught herself to play piano over the last year and change. Yeah, I'm pretty good. I'm pretty good at piano
I don't know what the notes are. I just know where my hands go
So I call myself like the Stevie Wonder of piano. Okay.
I don't think you should do that.
My hands just move where they're supposed to.
I think Stevie Wonder is already
the Stevie Wonder of piano.
No, I am.
Okay.
All right, let's talk about,
maybe somebody, Nicole, will have a stronger feeling about.
David, David Kinney.
Easiest part of the game, the challenges.
I'm not gonna lie.
My survivor bucket list is just winning more challenges
than any other person before.
Yeah.
David 39, stunt performer.
Kind of always been like a little adrenaline jucky, I guess.
Works as a whitewater rafting instructor
for like six summers in Colorado.
Currently a stunt performer.
Got my commercial pilot slices.
I love doing things that challenge me
and I've got a lot of hobbies, I guess,
that kinda indicate that.
So living under pressure has just been part
and parcel of my life.
So no matter what challenges come my way,
like I'm always gonna be able to remain calm and composed,
and I think it's gonna bode very well for a survivor.
I mean, I know a lot of people say this,
but I truly think I have it all.
I mean, I got the social skills, I have the charm.
I see you smiling, you're already into it, I get it.
And I obviously have the physical prowess, the mental capacity and mental capacity. I don't really have an Achilles heel
I have a personal motto. It's not ego, it's history. Everything I've done. I've come out ahead could step a little bit into arrogance
I don't know, but hey, it won't be arrogance though if I win Survivor, so we'll see. Oh, you got us there.
Yes, yes, it was essential there. It was very, very essential.
OK. All right.
So Nicole has a strong feel.
I think we found somebody that
Nicole. He is my Achilles heel.
I hate your guts.
Why? Because he's the
arrogant guy.
Geez, I do not want to hang out
with you.
Yes. Yeah.
He's like he's a stunt performer,
but like a stunt performer for but like, like a stunt
performer for the rock or the guy in Indiana Jones and stunt show. I think he works in
movies. I think I've seen him in the stunt show. He's the guy that gets the rock fallen
on him. That guy, that rock. Okay. I don't think that he's performing in the Indiana
Jones stage show at universal Studios at Disney Hollywood Studios.
Whatever. What are they calling? Yeah. Okay. So that I can I say one aside from
you for as a and this is not my story but Brandon Donlin was telling me that
he was playing the challenges with, you know, it's
a beach drop and they have all the challenges set up.
And Brandon Donlin said that he was going to play one of the challenges and we're going
to play with David.
And Brandon Donlin was telling me last night, he's like, so they're in the line for the
challenges and David is with Brandon Donlin and they're gonna go at the same time
and do like one of the challenges,
like throw the sandbag and Brandon Donlin said
the whole time they were in the line,
David just talked smack to Brandon Donlin
about how you're gonna lose, how's it feel to know
you're gonna be horrible at this,
you're gonna be horrible at this,
I'm gonna beat you so badly.
I'm gonna.
Like was he serious or was he like playing?
I think he was both.
I think he was being playful, but also being serious.
And then Brandon Donlon said,
and then he did exactly what he said he would do.
That he got in Brandon Donlon's head and destroyed him.
Well, come on.
Why are you gonna mess with Brandon Donlon?
Like that is like really picking on the little guy
in the schoolyard.
David, you're a loser.
Yes.
Yeah, what a jerk.
He's like, what a bully.
Yes, Brandon, he's gonna be a great character.
I'm sure he will be, yeah.
And he's also one of the guys wearing,
not wearing the uniform.
He's got his tank top.
He was wearing a tank top yesterday.
Yeah.
It said-
Oh, he was wearing a tank top yesterday too?
Yes.
What a loser.
Body by chocolate milk, it said.
I said, is that your merch?
He said, no, he just bought that on Amazon.
That's what he says that he-
And you know he's going home now and buying merch.
Buying merch or making merch?
Or making merch, whatever.
I don't know if they're allowed to make Merch anymore.
He can do whatever he wants.
Like look at him, he can do whatever.
It's totally fine.
Okay, so it's your winner pick?
No.
Oh.
It's my loser pick.
Okay, all right.
Like who is voting for this guy?
Come on, go home.
To win or vote him out?
Yeah.
To vote, to win.
Okay, all right.
How about let's bring in Camilla. Are you ready for Camilla?
Yes.
Okay. Here's Camilla.
I've never had like an ab my entire life.
Not even a single ab.
Maybe you can borrow one from David.
He is so many.
I can't hear her.
Camilla, 31 year old software engineer.
I'm in software engineering, which is like a pretty male dominated field.
It's just like constantly not really feeling like I was listened to.
Like I would say something, I would have like a great idea.
No one would think twice about it.
Another dude would say the exact same thing.
Oh yeah, that's great. I'm like, bro, I just said it.
But like I don't need praise.
I don't need my ego stroked by people.
I think that's very good in the game of Survivor.
My mom's Guyanese, my dad's Sri Lankan.
They definitely had an expectation of me,
like the typical, quiet, obedient South Asian girl.
And unfortunately, they had me instead.
I was intentionally annoying,
and that still hasn't really changed for me.
I want to show them, you raised a very strong woman.
I want them to see that and be proud of the daughter
that they made.
Okay, there's Camilla
Very good, she's very fun
You know, I liked her profile where she's like she wants to make an alliance with someone that's funny and good to be around
It's like I like that. That's a good answer. Yeah, I like that and she just
she uh
She's also like a gamer or something. Right. She wants to be, she plays video games, wants to be a game designer, a game designer. What is, I had
to look this up like a Valorant. It's like, I think it's a video game. Yeah. That is a
game. Yes. Well, she's semi pro. Yes. That's not my area of expertise. Yes. Uh huh. Well she's semi-pro. Yes. Okay.
Yeah.
That's not my area of expertise.
Yes.
Well now it is.
Yes.
Ask Dominic.
Get him up here.
I feel like she's, I like her sense of humor.
Yes.
And she's going to be really fun to be around.
She's not going to be the like, hey, listen to me, listen to me sort of person.
I can see her going pretty far.
I like her because she can babysit. Okay.
Anything else on Camilla?
Don't, don't, don't text her.
Can I ask you a question?
Okay, just ask it.
Cause she'll, she'll lose a year off her life.
I think is what she said.
If you text her that, like, let's not kill her.
Yeah. Okay.
All right.
Nicole, let's bring in Joe.
Joey.
I don't want to be a challenged beast
because that'll be a target, but what about a monster?
Like I'm in the closet, I'm under the bed.
I'm nasty. You don't want to mess with me,
but like you can't see me all the time.
That's what I'll go for.
Joe, the 45 year old fire captain. I was fortunate enough to go to UCLA on a full scholarship for football and track and field.
And now I have two kids and I'm a captain in the fire service in Northern California
in Sacramento.
It's amazing.
My sister, she started watching the show and she said, we should do this.
There's no way you can do this.
There's no way.
Not too long after that, we lost her to domestic violence.
To get past some of that pain,
I had to get off the couch and say, you know what?
To honor her, to be Joanna's voice.
I'm gonna give it a shot, just like you would.
I want people to see someone who is a great dad,
I think I am, and someone who was in a dark place,
took that struggle and turned it into triumph.
And in that, be a better version of me
than I ever could be when I come out of this.
Okay.
Nicole, what do you think about Joe?
I like Joe.
Yeah, I thought you would.
Yeah, I like him because he is very, he's strong.
He is an athlete.
He's gonna be really good to really fun to watch,
but he's not like a, hey, hey, look at me guy.
Like he's not like the alpha males that you love to hate.
Yeah.
He seems like a good listener.
He has children he really cares about.
He talks all through his profile
about his kids and his family.
And I think that he has that spark from his family
that's gonna keep him really, really motivated.
Yes.
So how do you feel about him as a player?
I think he's gonna be good.
He seems really not excitable,
but also, you know, like,
do you have a pulse?
Sort of thing.
So I think he's gonna be really good.
Although one of his pet peeves was he hates bad hugs.
Which for me, my pet peeves is just hugs.
Oh, I didn't know that.
You're a hater.
I don't like hugs.
News to me.
I don't like.
I didn't know this.
Like you know when people-
Is this new?
Is this? No, I'm finally saying it. Okay, thank you. Don't hug me. I don't like, you know when people- Is this new? Is this- No, it's, I'm finally saying it.
Okay, thank you.
Don't hug me.
Me included.
No, I like your hugs.
Okay, yes.
But like, hugs are awkward.
Like when you are meeting somebody, you're like,
oh, hey, and you give the hug.
I'm not giving you a full hug.
But, but if I give you a hug,
you are going to feel it in your bones.
Okay, wow.
But if you're not feeling it in your bones,
I'm not hugging you.
Okay, yeah.
All right, well, this is now, this changes everything,
that you want a tattoo sleeve, you don't like hugs.
Like, how am I learning all of this today?
I also do not like kissing people hello or goodbye.
Okay.
I think it is so awkward and so many times
I've gotten caught in the, oh, do I go right?
Do I go left?
Oh, where are we?
Just got the mouth.
Mouth?
You get people kissing on the mouth.
It happened with your Uncle Sal once.
It was so awkward.
All right.
Let's talk about Say.
Okay, here we go.
Here's Say.
I hold grudges.
That might be something I'm gonna have to work on.
Say 30 from Philly.
I was raised by my mom and my grandmom.
So I've only been surrounded by strong, resilient,
independent women.
That's all I know.
Because I didn't grow up around a lot of soft people, so it's really hard for me to kind
of understand people who are super emotional.
Anything that's here is going to come out of here.
The reactiveness is something I need to learn how to pull back.
That's going to be tricky.
It's going to be really tricky for me.
You're not going to tell me I can't or will not do something.
It's gonna make me wanna do it more.
I had so many teachers in high school try to tell me
I was the worst writer ever.
I was like, I gotta prove you wrong then.
I went on to get an Associated Press Award.
That teacher can eat.
People think I would never leave Philadelphia.
Not only did I end up in California,
but I worked for one of the biggest media companies out here
My mom told me I shouldn't do survivor and look at look at me now
Hi mom
Mom said don't do it. The teacher said you're the worst writer ever. Oh my god people are so mean to her
Nicole what do you have to say about this person? I
Love say I don't think we would get along on the island though.
I feel like we have a lot of similarities.
We would not get along most likely,
but I am a changed woman I think.
This is you as a person.
I think I'm calmer and I'm more accepting now,
but not everybody is as evolved
as I am, so I think she's gonna have a hard time.
And everybody better pronounce salmon correctly.
That's one of her pet peeves?
Yes.
How do you pronounce it?
Salmon, are people saying Salmon?
I would like some moist Salmon.
Oh, did she say also moist? She hates moist, people who say moist.
Moist salmon, please.
If it's too moist, I think that maybe it might be undercooked.
You should send it back.
I love it moist.
Okay, come on.
Where this podcast is being recorded at 5 15 in the afternoon.
With no alcohol.
This is not even like, okay, wow.
How many percent goes in is Nicole zero.
I don't need Perseco to love moist salmon.
All right.
Are you ready?
Mitch.
Yes.
All right. Mitch. Here's talk about Mitch? Yes. Mitch! I don't have Mitch!
Okay, well
Alright, let's
get ready to
Raw Dog Mitch, here we go!
I love Raw Dog.
Mitch, who stutter, can go
Oh no, I do have it!
than you can too!
Okay, Mitch, another
34 year old.
Growing up, stuttering was incredibly challenging.
Kids were pretty mean.
Small everyday moments really stressed me out
because I knew I would probably stutter
and not knowing how someone would react to that.
So it really forced me to be resilient.
So now I get to work as PE coach.
I get to do a job that I love and also have a positive impact
and is incredible.
I was always afraid that my speech impediment
would hold me back. I was always afraid that my speech impediment
would hold me back. The goal is to come out here and prove to myself
that I'm more than capable of doing anything.
All right, there's Mitch.
Mitch.
Yes?
I feel like I need some Mitch in my life.
What do you mean by that?
Okay, I am a very hyper person.
I'm always like on the go, moving around,
always thinking the next thing.
My mind is racing in a million directions at a time.
My brain has a million tabs open, just like my computer.
So many tabs.
So many tabs. It's like my computer. So many tabs. So many tabs.
Because like 70 tabs in one whole window.
And that is what my brain looks like all the time.
And I'm just zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom,
like physically, emotionally,
like every aspect of my life.
But as soon as he starts talking,
like my body slows down.
Like my mind slows down.
He has a calming effect on you.
No, and he's like reminding me to slow the F down.
Be calm.
And I feel like one with the earth, when he's talking.
Wow.
That's like I put him in a pill and I will take it.
Okay. All right.
How are you feeling about Mitch, the survivor player?
I think that's going to be like really good for the game
where he's just going to remind people to slow down,
slow down.
Yeah, but it's the new era.
It's very fast.
Yeah, and sometimes they need to slow down
because they're not thinking.
They're not thinking.
Or people can be jerks and not feel like I do
and go them out.
And then you know what?
Shame, shame, shame.
Okay, any other thoughts about Mitch?
I think Mitch is awesome
because he just started running like two years ago.
He did like an Ironman, triathlons, half marathon all the marathons all the thons and
He's strong he's smart and soothing. Okay
Okay, well he's a gym coach. Mm-hmm. Yeah, Jim coach. He's probably like the one that everybody loves
probably
Okay, I bet there's no dodge ball.
No dodge ball.
In his class.
Okay.
You're gonna talk about Kyle.
Kyle.
Okay.
Let me see if I want to talk about Kyle.
All right.
Let me play Kyle's video.
Oh, Kyle, who doesn't like Styrofoam.
Okay.
Why do you, are you a big Styrofoam fan?
Not really.
Oh.
I'm kind of good at sports.
I'm kind of smart.
Like I'm kind of funny.
Like I'm the best average guy you'll ever meet.
Love that.
Kyle from 31 year old attorney.
I'm hoping to go into indigent criminal defense,
representing people who could not otherwise
afford a defense.
Advocate on behalf of somebody that's going through something
that might be the worst experience of your life.
Just like being able to help people.
There is a lot about being a lawyer that is creative.
You're constantly thinking about arguments
and figuring out how it can best fit your client situation.
I've never been the person who looks at a problem
and solves it one way.
Like I come at it from different angles all the time.
I hope I can bring that to Survivor too.
The school that I went to was an affluent white community.
The community that I grew up in
was a black urban community.
I work with some of the richest individuals in the world,
but I've also lived with certain individuals
who don't have a dollar to their name.
I feel like it's made me better
every time I've been around a new group of people and
I learned something new.
That's why I think I'm going to be good at Survivor.
If I can bring that story to the game and explain to people why it's important to seek
out other people who are different than you, then I think I'd be pretty pumped up about
that.
Okay.
Nicole, how do you feel about Kyle?
I like Kyle.
Yes. Except that he has this deep detest for Styrofoam. Look at that, you feel that Kyle. I like Kyle.
Yes. Except that he like has this steep detestation
for Styrofoam.
I don't understand.
That's bad for the environment.
Sure, but of all the things to have a pet peeve about,
like Styrofoam, that's what sticks out to you?
Maybe it's a texture thing.
Yeah, and you know what?
Like hats off to him.
He can deal with the and survive the rich white men. I can't do that.
They irritate me. All right. They're running the world. So I think that he is going to
do really good. He also wants to be a successful author. Did you know that? I didn't know that.
What are you writing about? Fiction or nonfiction? Hopefully ladies smut. Ladies smut. Did you know that? I didn't know that. What are you writing about? Oh fiction or nonfiction? Hopefully Lady Smut. Lady Smut? Do you know what that is? I do. Okay wouldn't that be nice?
What do you mean wouldn't that be nice? You don't you don't like that. No I don't.
Why are you saying it like you do? You don't know me.
What?
You know, one day I'm gonna come home with a sleeve of tattoos and a library of ladies smut.
Yeah.
And you're gonna say, who are you?
I've never once seen you read a book of ladies smut, ever.
It's better when you get the audiobook.
You would not look at 50 Shades of Grey.
Well, well, to my defense,
the only reason I would not read that
was because my mother told me to read it.
And I took a stand, I said no.
Yes.
That is weird.
Yeah. What, you're saying you listen to a lot of audiobook ladies smut. I mean I have I have
We share an audible account. I've never seen the ladies smut.
Where? None of your business. It's private. Do you want me to check your computer?
It's on your computer. No, I'm just like want me to check your computer for things you don't want me
to see. Go for it. I will. Check away. For your man smut, I'm just like, want me to check your computer for things you don't want me to see? Go for it.
I will.
Check away.
For your man smut.
I don't have any.
Feel free.
Yeah.
My browser history is clean.
You can check away.
But you listen, I see all your audiobooks.
Maybe you don't.
I guess maybe I don't. This is a bit. Is it? Yes. Fine. Sure. Whatever you want.
Anyway, I think he is the best average guy you'll ever Okay. All right.
I mean, and if you want to submit your first draft of Lady Smut, I will be happy to look
it over and send my notes.
Kyle.
So stupid. I'm close to like just walking off the podcast. I haven't ever done that.
What Lady Smut is what does it to you? This isn't even real. Okay.
Here's Eva. Is it Eva or Eva? I started watching in college because my teammates at Georgia Tech
created a survivor drinking game and the first time we played I won and hope
that there's some drinking game challenge out here that I can win. Don't give yourself to Eva.
24 year old PhD candidate. I was diagnosed with autism when I was just about a year old.
The first doctors were telling my parents that I would never live independently, I'd never hold a job. My parents, they didn't give up on me and
now I'm getting my PhD in engineering and I was the first and only girl to
play on the men's hockey team at Georgia Tech and I'm the captain of the men's
club team at Brown. I've been a huge success story but I still struggle with
lots of different things related to my autism.
Because I do not pick up on the small little minute social cues that everyone else does.
Obviously it's gonna be tough out here.
Everybody's lying all the time and I'm not gonna know it.
But I always am looking for new challenges.
I know I have the brains. I know I have the bronze.
I want people to be like, she was the whole package.
Okay, there's Eva.
Eva, PhD candidate.
I think she's pretty awesome.
She is on a men's hockey team.
Yes.
And she's the captain.
Yes.
She's the captain now.
Mm-hmm.
I got what you did there.
Yes.
I think she's great.
I think that she's going to be a beast in the challenges.
I think she's adorable,
but I just feel bad that she might not pick up on the cues.
That's gotta be hard in a game like this.
I think it's hard in a game like that, yeah.
I think that's gonna be very hard for her.
So please don't lie to her.
Okay.
I won't like that.
Yeah.
All right, Nicole, do you want to go first? very hard for her. So please don't lie to her. Okay.
I won't like that.
Yeah.
All right.
Nicole, two more people to go.
All right, we have Shaheen and then Stephanie.
These are the last two.
Here's Shaheen.
Congratulations on making it on Survivor 48.
Woo!
It feels so good.
Say it again.
Oh, it feels warm in here.
It's so nice.
Shaheen's 38 year old debate professor.
One of the cool things culturally about being Persian
and something that we don't see is we go out of our way
for our community.
Bringing that into the game is two sides of the same coin.
I want people to feel like this guy has my back,
but I'm also gonna have to stab him in their back.
You know what I mean?
For 15 years, my mom and I weren't really close.
Over the last three years, I've gotten to know her
in a way that I never thought possible.
And a lot of that has been with Survivor.
I made her watch every single episode
because I knew she would be obsessed with it.
And we got to talk about it,
and we had something in common
that we hadn't had in a very long time.
And I told my mom that I got Survivor with TreeMail.
Dear sweet mama, here's a quick tale.
Three years of trying and I'll finally set sail.
On an adventure bold and new.
A test of spirit and character I'm sure to shine through.
And where is this adventure you might inquire?
I'm off to outwit, outlast, and outplay on our favorite show, Survivor.
Oh, sweet mama.
Okay. All right.
I did meet Shaheen's mom.
Oh, you did?
She was at the show.
Did you say call her sweet mama?
I didn't call her sweet mama, but-
That's what we all should call her now.
Shout out to Shaheen's mom.
Sweet mama.
But she is a RJP listener.
And she says that she loves the show.
She listens to it, she hears my voice all the time,
but she says a lot of times I'm wrong.
It's true.
I said, yeah, that's part of the thing.
Yeah.
That's part of it.
Imagine living with him.
But imagine if I was right all the time.
You'd be like, well, I don't need to ever listen
to the podcast or I don't ever have to watch Survivor
because Rob is just gonna say what's gonna happen and then.
Because he's all knowing.
Yeah. Yeah. What fun would that be? No fun?
Okay
So he seems like a pretty cool guy, yeah, as long as I get it right like close to half the time
That's pretty good. Okay, but this isn't about you anymore. This is about Sheen. Okay. Okay. Yes
He seems cool. Mm-hmm
Shaheen was an alternate for Survivor 46.
Oh, and then he made it?
Oh, 46, we're on 48.
Yes, he was an alternate for Survivor 46.
He did not make it, and then he went home.
Heartbreak.
Mm-hmm.
I'm sure sweet mama took care of him, though.
Yes, I'm sure.
And Rachel was also an alternate for Survivor 46.
Oh, are we doing some foreshadowing here?
Like maybe he's the winner, like Rachel.
Maybe there was three winners there at Ponderosa
for the Survivor 46.
Maybe more.
Then maybe they all like talk to each other
and like really like broke down the game.
Yeah.
And figured it out.
He made a big impression in the Survivor 46 Ponderosa.
So many people were talking about Oh beard guy beard guy
He's doing this beard guy. He's giving me a dirty look. Oh
So he gives people a bad first
He said he knew he was an alternate and he was trying to make an impression while he was there. Okay, well played
So that was not his approach to ponderosa for survivor 48. That was my next question
Mm-hmm, but he he did do the mustache curl.
That might be one of my pet peeves.
Yes, OK.
But overall, how do you feel about Shaheen?
Seems fine.
Fine?
Not a big strong reaction from Shaheen?
Super fan, love Survivor, Ken E. But what can you do?
You didn't tell me what you were going to do.
Yeah, he did 30 plus minutes with Mike Bloom.
He gets into what he can and will do. Yeah, my did 30 plus minutes with Mike Bloom. He gets into like what he can and will do.
Yeah, my my attention span isn't that that long.
Right. It's only if it's like pornographic audio books.
Right. Okay.
All right. And then the last person we'll talk about today, Stephanie Burger.
And I looked at him in our first meeting and I said, Hey, so just letting you know, when
I get cast on Survivor, I'm going to need to take some time off.
He was like, okay, girl, sure, whatever.
The laugh snort.
Okay, Stephanie Berger is the 38 year old tech product lead.
I grew up right in the middle of Midtown Manhattan.
Elevator, apartment building, took the subway to school, and I grew up really independent.
I was a bit of a latchkey kid.
Those experiences really stick out to me now
in giving me the confidence and the self-assurance
to just navigate the world.
No one wants to say that they're a big boss, right?
But like the night before we flew out to Fiji,
I was pitching multiple
hundred million dollar projects. I get to do pretty cool impactful big stuff. In so
many parts of my life, I control how things go. I have to really get
comfortable with not being in charge, even though I love being in charge.
Okay, there's Stephanie.
Stephanie. Do you notice her outfit?
What about it?
She's not in the uniform.
She's wearing a dress.
It's very, very different from what everybody else is wearing.
By the way, the next related video here on this website,
a lot of George and Mandy clips, by the way.
Before we get back to Stephanie, Nicole,
you want to talk about your young Sheldon and George and Mandy clips, by the way, before we get back to Stephanie, Nicole, you want to talk about your young Sheldon
and George and Mandy binging?
Well, Rob allowed the kids to watch The Simpsons
and I'm not a fan of them watching that.
So they started saying like really inappropriate things
after watching The Simpsons.
So I was like, we need a new show, we need a new show.
So I put on young Sheldon for them.
Now Young Sheldon, 24 hours a day at my house.
Well, that's how we do anything here.
We're all or nothing.
Someone said it on their interview,
all or nothing, that's us.
So it's 24 hours a day of Young Sheldon.
And then we have now gone into
Georgie and Mandy's first marriage.
But no Big Bang Theory.
That's inappropriate. That's too inappropriate.
Only...
It is...
It's like smart people smut.
Only the prequels.
Smart people smut.
Yes, okay.
So, alright, back to Stephanie.
And Stephanie's dress caught your attention.
It did.
She's very different than everybody else.
Yes.
And then when she starts talking, she is very different than everybody else.
Yes, okay.
Is that positive or negative?
It's a negative.
I think that she's very successful in life
and I think that's amazing for her.
But in this game, I think she's gonna have a hard time.
Yes.
I think she's gonna have a hard time blending in,
a hard time listening to what other people tell her,
not being the leader, all that stuff.
Yeah. But then she did say something about, um, that her mother had passed away recently.
And it made me think, okay, so, you know, when my mother passed away, I felt like this
change and a lot of my best decisions were made
shortly after where I decided like,
there is just so much that is not bringing joy to my life.
And I got rid of it.
And I feel like a part of me really, really changed.
But it was like a journey to go on that.
And I think that this experience is going to be
really something for her.
Yeah.
I think Stephanie's a very fun personality.
Oh, definitely.
Yeah, I really like her and is-
I mean, she snorts when she laughs.
Yeah, she's very fun.
Okay.
All right, Nicole, that's everybody.
And she lives in Brooklyn.
Yes, that's 18 survivor castaways. Okay.
All right. So...
That went so fast.
It went by fast. We went through it, you know, kept a pretty good pace.
Yeah. I just got an alert that our kids are running around the backyard unattended.
All right. Well, we're almost done here.
Okay. Nicole, can you give us your winner pick?
Do you have it narrowed down to a couple of people?
I have it narrowed down to two people.
Two people, okay.
Do you want me to tell you my person
that I've said as my winner pick?
I thought I was your person.
That my winner pick for season 48 of Survivor?
Mm-hmm, yes, please tell me.
All right, and you tell me
if they're one of your two people. Okay.
Okay.
But I have said that the person that I have made
my winner pick for Survivor 48 is
Justin slash Luigi.
Oh, that's a good one.
He's not in my top.
Okay.
Yeah.
And that was again, once again,
I had said that prior to, I've been asked on the,
I think I've been asked on the, I think I've been asked on the Patreon,
Ask Rob Anythings if I have a winner pick.
And so that's what I've said and I am sticking with that.
Yes.
Good, you stick with it.
Okay.
So I have two.
I think one of them, you know, I forget names.
Okay, so you want me to bring up the photos again?
Is it Christy or Chrissy?
Chrissy.
Chrissy.
Yes.
I like her.
Okay.
She was not what I expected her to be like.
And I feel like she might embody the whole package.
Okay.
Chrissy.
And who was the other person?
You said you did two. Mm-hmm. And the second one is the best average person, Kyle.
Okay, you're gonna maybe pick Kyle
for the second season in a row.
All right, so Nicole, Kyle or Christy?
Who is your ultimate winner pick?
I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go with...
Is that coming out of your mouth? Yeah.
Is it?
Yes.
Is that bad?
I don't know if that was weird that that came out of you.
The drum roll?
That sound.
Yeah.
Can you do it again?
Okay, stop.
Okay.
Okay.
So my winner pick is Kyle in the hopes of Lady Smut.
Is he an author?
Is he a writer?
He said that he, in his profile, he wanted to write a book.
I don't think he's doing that.
Not yet.
He said he wanted to.
You think I didn't read this part?
Wanted to.
You think I didn't read this part?
Wanted to.
Okay.
But before he writes his book,
he's going to win Survivor.
A lot of men are writing The Lady Smut.
Not really.
I don't think so.
No, you really hung up on this.
Because it's not real.
You're lying.
Sometimes you just have to accept
other people's differences from, okay?
Just because it's not for you.
It's not, it's fine.
Lady Smut, not for you.
It's fine for me.
I'm just saying I know it's not for you.
You don't know anything.
If the listeners get anything from this podcast, it's. You don't know anything. If the listeners get anything from this podcast,
it's that you don't know me.
I'll tell you this, okay?
The listeners know you.
They've listened to you for 15 years on this podcast.
You've never once in all of the podcasts
mentioned anything about this
or a tattoo sleeve?
I believe I did.
Or any of these other things that you talk about.
But the listeners have also known me for 15 years
and they come to accept that I just drop random bombs.
All right.
Are you done here? Are you done? Can you do me a favor? Here's what I need you to do. Okay. Can you? Me? Yes. Nicole. I mean, the only other person here. Talking
to the audience. Okay. Can you, Nicole? Yes. Maybe hearing it in a different voice could
maybe get a different result. Okay. Number one, can you tell people to,
like Shaheen did with his mom,
get their friends and family to subscribe to Rob's podcast
by giving out the link, getrhap.com.
So you want me to tell the listeners
to tell all their friends and family?
Yeah, because they're already subscribed.
They're listening to this. Getr-H-A-P dot com.
Can you say it in a way that will move the needle?
All right, listen guys and girls, everybody,
go and call your friends.
Tell them that if you subscribe to Rob Has a Podcast,
that if you subscribe to Rob has a podcast that his wife will get a whole sleeve of tattoos if everyone subscribes yeah if if we get 10,000 subscribers this
season I'll be okay with Nicole's tattoo. And the middle my
middle tattoo will say sweet mama mm-hmm I just gonna say smut. Sweet mama smut
yeah okay okay so RHAP.com. Go talk to your friends call your parents. And if you're
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Nicole doesn't have perfect attendance on the.
I never had perfect attendance.
I cut a lot of classes.
She cuts the patron five for five some weeks.
I'm like, hey, Nicole,
could there be any chance we could do a podcast?
No, sometimes I get suspended.
Yeah.
Well, sometimes I'm protecting you.
I said, Nicole, I gotta be honest.
You're in no mood to like, we could do the podcast.
It's not gonna be good. I mean, it might be good, but just not for you. I said, Nicole, I gotta be on. You're in no mood to like, we could do the podcast. It's not going to be good.
I mean, it might be good, but just not for you.
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love for you to be a part of this incredible community of survivor fans around the world.
The most amazing people that I've met through this whole
thing, incredible friends from all over, wherever I go,
I meet people from the RHAP community.
Mostly airports.
A lot of times, yeah, airports, so many people in New York
and it's just an incredible, like
people like, okay, yeah, all right. It's a podcast, but it's more than a podcast. It's
a lifestyle. It's insane. Just how many people, you know, have really just, you know, found
their people here in this community and just so amazing. And it's just inspiring to get to meet all these different people.
And the relationships are just incredible.
Nicole, anything else from you?
I guess nothing else.
Not you guess something else.
I mean, what else do I have?
Yeah.
Anything you want to plug?
I got nothing.
I mean, I'm on Instagram.
You can follow me on Instagram.
That's not it.
I'm Nicole's sister, Nino.
All right.
Hopefully we have this out soon.
The podcast or draft is going to be back on Monday night at seven.
So we'll have that.
We will also have some survivor podcasts for you as we kick off
the premiere two hour episode of survivor 48 Nicole,
anywhere where people should follow you.
I mean, if you were paying attention, I just plugged my Instagram.
Check it out. And then thank you so much for joining us.
Take care everybody.
Have a good one.
Bye.
Bye.