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Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla
Author: Dom Torres & Kyla Denanyoh
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Real Housewives. Gossip. Recaps. Every week, hosts Dom Torres and Kyla Denanyoh chat about the Real Housewives. Dom is a Housewives superfan and Kyla is new to the series and trying to keep track of the drama and hair colors.
With every episode of Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla, expect spoilers, laughter, and two friends overanalyzing everything. Listening to a podcast is like overhearing your funny coworker chatting about pop culture and quoting the show you may have missed.
Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla is your weekly recap of the Real Housewives and how their experiences surprise or inspire our lives.
Join us for weekly episodes and let’s overanalyze together. Have questions? Contact Dom & Kyla at overanalyzedpod@gmail.com.
With every episode of Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla, expect spoilers, laughter, and two friends overanalyzing everything. Listening to a podcast is like overhearing your funny coworker chatting about pop culture and quoting the show you may have missed.
Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla is your weekly recap of the Real Housewives and how their experiences surprise or inspire our lives.
Join us for weekly episodes and let’s overanalyze together. Have questions? Contact Dom & Kyla at overanalyzedpod@gmail.com.
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Rachel, Kyle, and Dorit are back from the Hamptons, just in time for the audience to learn that Amanda gets three facials a month, Erika is stunning without makeup, and Dorit keeps being tardy for everything. In Episode 12 of Season 15 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Boz is catching Dorit up on all the gossip that happened in Boz’s phone call with Kyle. Boz also asks Dorit to join the cast on a trip to a villa in Florence, Italy (allegedly owned by George Clooney). Kyle is having a caffeine break with Amanda, who continues to make herself as wrinkle-free and skin-texture-free as possible by admitting she gets three facials a month. Kyle and Erika go shopping and decide to host a mini-intervention to ask Dorit about her erratic behavior. Rachel has a hilarious and deeply vulnerable conversation with her sons about their father’s dating life and how the boys feel about Rachel formally filing for divorce. Kyla, the mother of a 5-year-old, is fascinated by the maturity of Rachel’s sons and by how books, TV, and conversations with children differ from what she was raised with. Amanda is planning for her wedding, which she said should have occurred on October 10, 2026, and this makes Kyla question whether Amanda will return to the cast so that he wedding can be filmed. Dom shares a brief history of Real Housewives weddings and explains that producers filming and sharing the event is not guaranteed for every cast member, and certainly not for a new cast member like Amanda Frances. The episode ends with all the RHOBH cast members flying to Italy in separate groups, and Dom & Kyla are not certain whether this is amazing or diminishes the potential for drama (à la RHOSLC). Dom and Kyla have a lot of cool things happening in their lives, with Dom going viral on TikTok and Kyla preparing to be on national television. Congratulations, you two! This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
The Hamptons trip continues as Rachel, Dorit, and Kyle juggle emotional revelations, lingering tensions, and a few awkward social moments.Kyla was surprised to learn that Phoenix is her daughter and thought it was sweet that Dorit was FaceTiming them while on vacation. Dom, meanwhile, got the jump scare of his life when PK unexpectedly appeared in the background of the call.Dorit’s spending becomes a subtle theme throughout the episode. While hinting at financial stress during her divorce, she still splurges on designer items, making it extra awkward when her credit card is declined at a boutique due to a supposed “fraud alert.” Is it possible that Dorit’s well-known lateness might mean she was late in paying her bills?Kyle is frustrated when Dorit shows up late to meet Rachel’s parents. In what could have been a sweet phone call between Boz and Kyle, Kyle confides concerns that Dorit seems erratic while navigating her divorce. Dom wonders if the call was really an attempt to probe for gossip.The episode’s most emotional moment comes when Rachel reveals the real reason behind the trip: the weekend marks a painful anniversary tied to the breakdown of her marriage. Though she never confirms exactly what happened, her vulnerability adds a poignant layer to the group dynamic.Sutton opens up to Jennifer Tilly about receiving a Catholic annulment after her ex-husband left her for one of her friends. One of her friends! Meanwhile, Boz and Keely discuss their future and the dealbreakers of their relationship: having children or being unemployed. Erika shares a candid therapy session reflecting on surviving past abuse and learning to accept life’s ongoing challenges. Kyla, however, now worries she may have been doing therapy wrong after seeing Erika set the mood with cake and cozy vibes.This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Dorit, Kyle, and Erika, oh my! Episode 10 of Season 15 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills was one of the most vulnerable! Dom & Kyla discuss whether Kyle’s motivation to stay in a legal marital separation for three years. While we cannot understand the reasoning for staying divorced, Dom & Kyla agree that if Mo wanted to leave the marriage, it would be kind and final (it feels like Kyle still has hope of rekindling their marriage). Dom & Kyla discuss what it’s like to raise compassionate children and Boz’s gift of a Maserati to her daughter, Lael. Kyla is surprised that Dorit asked for Maurico’s number in a prior episode and wants to learn more about their pretend-flirting history. Episode 10 also featured Boz and Sutton spending time together to discuss Amanda. Episode 10 of RHOBH ended with Sutton and Erika at dinner, and Denise Richards joined them. Dom & Kyla were shocked at the openness and vulnerability in this conversation. Denise Richards opens up about plastic surgery and her divorce, and Sutton is shocked at the new depth of her friendship with Erika. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: www.skiptheboringstuff.com.
We must answer the most important question of RHOBH Season 15… would you rather go to The Hamptons with Rachel Zoe or get a lame goodie bag from Amanda Frances? Turns out, Dorit had no choice because she wasn’t invited to Amanda’s house. On Overanalyzed with Dom & Kyla, they discuss how the season is really starting to warm up, and the comparisons between the two newest cast members are really starting to show. There is a lot of stuff happening on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Season 15, Episode 9, and the bulk of it involves Rachel and Amanda, the two newest members of the cast. In an attempt to get the cast members to know her better, Amanda Frances hosts a manifestation event disguised as a dinner party, which none of the cast members are impressed by, notably did not include Jennifer Tilly or an invitation to Dorit, and none of the cast members asked for. Dom & Kyla enjoy a journal-and-self-reflection moment as much as anyone… but not at a full table with strangers included. Also, Amanda is not beating the allegations that much of her life feels performative with this episode. It feels shocking to Kyla that Amanda would join this cast and expect to be treated like an amateur or newbie when there are fourteen other seasons Amanda could have enjoyed and observed how the RHOBH cast functions. Dom believes Amanda is very cunning, just as Sutton described her. On the other side of the country, Dorit and Kyle are experiencing the Hamptons, and Rachel Zoe is a full vibe. Surprised to find out that Rachel is a New Yorker, Dom & Kyla are really happy with the laidback yet commanding nature of Rachel as she moves around the Hamptons, casually chatting with Donna Karan and getting a chance to unwind. Also, this is a good time for Kyle and Dorit to spend time together away from the full cast. Also, we get to see Kyle and Maurico planning their daughter’s wedding in a very anti-Beverly Hills event. There is talk of Mauricio being the wedding DJ, and I really hope that happens! This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Episode 7 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ended with "To Be Continued," so Dom and Kyla had to discuss it together. Episode 7 begins with the aftermath of the Rachel Zoe cast dinner, and the drama doesn’t die. In fact, the large themes of Episodes 7 and 8 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are partnership and judgment, with Amanda continuing to act like she should get extra credit for being a new cast member of an established show; learn the rules of the game. Boz has her best friend, Summer, in town, and we get to see a lot of throwback images of Boz in high school and hear about moving from Ghana to Colorado and the culture shock that she encountered. Boz, Kyle, and Dorit have dinner together and are introduced to Summer when and Mo surprises the group. Kyla was irritated because she thought Mo might have been tracking Kyle, and also, grand gestures give Kyla the ick. It is too close to being love-bombed. Rachel Zoe and Erika hang out and discuss Amanda’s exit from Rachel’s party and Amanda’s announcement of her child’s death. Amanda and Eddie invite Kyle and Maurico over to tour the house and see how Amanda has changed it. Dom & Kyla continue to wonder whether Amanda and Kyle are friends or if Amanda used the purchase of Kyle’s home as a way to get onto the cast of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Which is a form of manifesting, but it is also poking a lot of holes into the “friendship” with Kyle.Kyle and Mo have a sweet moment when he comforts Kyle because she gets overwhelmed with emotions nd nostalgia in their old house. Dom shares how Kyle’s house was essentially a character of the RHOBH show, and it is good to see the home again, even with Amanda in it. Kyle is hosting Erika and Dorit’s birthday dinner, and there are a lot of fireworks, but no birthday cake. Amanda sulks at the table after accusing Dorit of verbally accosting her at Rachel’s dinner. Rachel is distracted by leaked news of her filing for divorce, the announcement that she does not expect to be judged by the cast members, and the need to leave the meal early. While Boz and Dorit support Rachel, Kyla predicts that Amanda was jealous of Rachel’s attention because Amanda did not receive what she felt was adequate support at Rachel’s dinner. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Dom & Kyla just watched the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion, and they have more questions. In this episode, Dom & Kyla share their predictions for Season 7 of the RHOSLC:The probability of Meredith Marks coming back for Season 7,Whether the cast members (specifically Lisa) will tease Bronwyn for dating,Will Mary Cosby come back, or maybe become a friend of the show?Will Whitney and Justin separate?How is Bronwyn adjusting to life and her divorce from Todd?Will Bronwyn and Muzzy become roommates in a cute Salt Lake City home or condo? Will Britani Bateman become a full cast member?Could Amy (who hosted the party at the beginning of Season 6) replace Meredith and become a full cast member?Will Lisa and Angie build a better friendship? We see Lisa trying to rehabilitate her image if Meredith does not join the Season 7 cast.Will we see more of Bronwyn and Whitney’s personalities if they are both single women on the show?This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Welcome to the most exciting part of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City S6 reunion. To be fair, Parts 1 and 2 were informative, but they were also so chaotic and disruptive that Dom & Kyla were happy to get some depth and vulnerability in Part 3. Dom & Kyla both agree that Meredith Marks is infuriating and should not return for Season 7. They don’t know how to enforce this rule, but if a Real Housewife doesn't believe in conflict resolution or doesn't plan to respond to the questions asked. Fans of the Real Housewives do get invested in their lies, as the show entertains us. While we do not want cast members to share all their dirty secrets, if they do not want to open up about their lives or respond to the questions fans submit for the reunion, that Housewife needs to go. Dom & Kyla chat about Bronwyn telling the world she is separating from Todd, and how, in February 2026, photos circulated of Bronwyn and Brandon Good dating. Dom & Kyla also explore themes of accountability, friendship, and the impact of reality TV on personal relationships, and the emotional transformations of the RHOSLC cast members. We must overanalyze the show and each cast member's motives because Dom & Kyla are overanalyzers.This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Dom and Kyla watched the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion, Parts 1 and 2, and they were confused. Both parts explore themes of family dynamics, character analysis, and the impact of everyone copying Lisa and her brand endorsements. Dom frequently mentions the importance of conflict resolution in the show, but the first two parts of the reunion had very little conflict resolution. Meredith and Lisa have overprepared for the reunion and could not find a responsive or spontaneous thought during the two hours of television. As someone who is new to the reunions, Kyla could not understand why Meredith and Lisa would not answer Andy’s questions and kept overtalking so much that Andy Cohen walked off the set. Dom and Kyla are warming up for the RHOSLC Reunion Part 3 and are hoping more questions are answered. Did you watch Parts 1 and 2 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City reunion? Tell us at overanalyzedpod@gmail.com. Let’s overanalyze this! This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
In this episode, Dom & Kyla react to Bad Bunny's performance at Super Bowl 60, aka Benito Bowl, aka the fastest 13 minutes of their lives. Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 Halftime performance explored themes of representation, artistry, and community and Dom & Kyla are overanalyzing everything. The attention to detail, the storytelling, and the advocacy through art were so beautiful. They reflect on the halftime show's impact, the symbolism of the performance, and the importance of celebrating diverse cultures. Learn to appreciate art. Learn to appreciate an artist’s perspective. Dom & Kyla appreciate the blood, sweat, and tears required by Bad Bunny to become a global musician and artist, which allowed him to be considered as a Super Bowl halftime performer. It is respectable. The discipline and fortitude needed to accept the challenge, and the vulnerability required to share your culture, must be applauded. The conversation highlights the pride Dom & Kyla feel while watching (and re-watching) the Super Bowl 60 halftime performance and celebrating Bad Bunny and his storytelling. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
You aren’t always in the mood to party, which makes it difficult to join a reality TV show. Amanda Frances has not learned how to say ‘No,’ and it shows.In Season 15, Episode 6 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the cast is back in California and trying to clear up a few rumors and disagreements. Jennifer Tilly and Sutton decide to protect their friendship. Boz and Rachel go shopping, prompting Dom & Kyla Dorit to discuss how they would spend $20k if they had it. Amanda disappoves of Dorit’s plans to write a book. Boz is busy building a family, and Kyle is right in the middle of some potential drama. Dom & Kyla are both convinced that they would like to be friends with Rachel because she has the best temperament and always has a solution to any inconvenience. Which makes it so much more frustrating when Amanda disapproves of Dorit working with a team or ghostwriters to write her book. Amanda continues to be rude when she brings up the significance of the day and the anniversary of her child’s death.We are sorry for Amanda’s loss. Rachel Zoe’s dinner is on the anniversary of a crushing personal anniversary for Amanda. Dom & Kyla agree that Amanda’s announcement, Amanda staying at the party too long, and the arguing with Dorit feel intentional. This episode is a reminder that grief does not play fair, and it can change our moods at any time.This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills are still in Sedona, and honestly… the vibes are already weird.Dom explains how cast trips work in the Bravo universe: international vacations aren’t automatic. Cast chemistry and strong seasons “earn” you Provence, Amsterdam, Berlin, or Thailand, wherever production feels generous that year. Most series will include a domestic trip, like the Beverly Hills cast visiting Sedona. Then we get into Amanda Frances. And wow! She is an oversharer. She inserts herself into everyone’s business. She enjoys casually spreading rumors about Sutton’s former assistant. And we were all Rachel Zoe when she was flabbergasted by Amanda's request for “ceremonial grade matcha,” which is a Western marketing tactic and not recognized in Japan.Boz continues to come off calm, grounded, and accomplished, with a few funny comments in the episode. 10/10, no notes. Dorit and Sutton are working on having a friendship, while Sutton and Jennifer Tilly are feeling a few shifts in their relationship. And because we are Overanalyzers, we had to check who Garcelle is following on social media and what that says about the camaraderie among the cast. If you have questions or want to request we review a season, email us at overaalyzedpod@gmail.com.This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
If you’re going to watch the Real Housewives, you MUST watch the Reunions. And also, where is the airplane footage?In this episode of Overanalyzed with Dom and Kyla, the two build on the "newbie meets veteran" perspective when Kyla watches a Real Housewives reunion for the first time. This is a different recap where Kyla is asking Dom about the purpose and validity of a Real Housewives reunion and Dom gets to showcase the perks of being a Housewives Historian.Dominic believes that Real Housewives reunions are the season's "Super Bowl," meant to address storylines and tensions. Both hosts felt Part One's celebratory montage delayed the drama and served as the only interesting aspect of Part One; Parts 2 and 3 were the beginning of the drama and yelling. A major discussion point was the relevance of reunions in the social media age, especially with bombshells (like Bronwyn's separation) leaking beforehand.Dom & Kyla also debated cast dynamics, with Dominic emphasizing the franchise's foundation in genuine relationships despite manufactured "connections." Other highlights included commentary on Meredith/Lisa's "tag-team" behavior, Andy Cohen briefly walking off the set, Mary falling asleep, and the chaotic cross-talk and collaborations between cast members. Fortunately, with Dom’s explanations of the purpose and goals of a Real Housewives reunion, Kyla is now a fan and eager to watch reunions from other seasons. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Dom & Kyla are discussing The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, focusing on new cast member Amanda Frances and how she is being an outlier in the best and oddest ways. From being able to advertise her business and directly shout out her website in the episode, to bragging about her life in a way that feels like being a one-upper. Dom and Kyla share predictions about Amanda's journey, the coolness of Sutton's evolving identity, and the impact of authenticity in reality TV. While Dom and Kyla appreciate manifesting and working on achieving their goals, including visualizing them (Dom practices his Oscar speech, and Kyla wants to be on the cover of Fast Company magazine). However, Dom and Kyla are shocked by the grifting nature of Amanda’s online courses, the challenges new cast members face fitting into the show's fandom, and Boz's classy demeanor during their trip to Sedona. Congratulations to Amy Poehler for winning a Golden Globe award for podcasting, the first recognition of a podcaster by the Golden Globes. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
The season finale of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City did not disappoint, but everyone can admit we were NOT expecting that Greek tragedy play to be so impactful. Lisa Barlow was crying. Angie K. was feeling a way. Mary was activated. Bronwyn’s disloyalty to the cast is more apparent than she knew. And Meredith is shouting into a maze. But seriously, did anything else happen in Episode 16 besides the Greek tragedy play? Oh yeah, Dom & Kyla discuss Bronwyn’s sloppy confrontation with Meredith. If you do not have receipts, do not bring anything up with Meredith. Mary is livid that the cast refuses to confront Meredith in a serious manner about her mood swings and volatile behavior. We are STILL not over the airplane footage. With the RHOSLC cast continuing to surprise us, the season ends with everyone still in Santorini, Greece, on the cast trip, and we want to see footage from that plane ride too. Let’s overanalyze this!This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Ever judged a reality show too harshly? After diving into the world of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City and being three episodes into the world of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Kyla realized there's so much more than just glam! It's about real stories, emotions, and the characters' connections, and how they present their lives to the audience. Dom, who loves the vulnerable moments, the conflict, and the resolution in each series, appreciates the cast members' humanity. This special episode celebrates the start of 2026 and explains how judging others may be fun, but you need to change your perspective and judge yourself if you believe the Real Housewives cast members are shallow. The episode quickly dives into Kyla's earliest memories of television and Dom's wish to be 25 in the year 1995. As always, let's overanalyze all things Real Housewives, media, and entertainment (including Big Kathy and Kim, Kyle and Kathy).This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Britani and Bronwyn switch places. Lisa and Meredith accuse Britani of displaying behavior that they have mastered. Whitney and Mary care deeply about how Meredith is behaving, and Bronwyn has all of the excuses. Dom and Kyla are in the Bronwyn fan club, but their dues are late. Bronwyn has been hanging out with Meredith a lot in Greece, and it might be impacting Bronwyn’s behavior. In this episode, Dom and Kyla discuss Mary Cosby's background and the TLC docu-series titled "The Cult and the Real Housewife." Dom and Kyla also discuss Britani's authenticity and how being herself is really irritating the other RHOSLC cast members, the Mean Girls dynamic that seems to permeate every group trip, and Meredith's ongoing emotional challenges. Bronwyn drops a few bombshells and gossip, which are more damaging than her typical pot stirring. Bravo announced that Episode 16 will be the RHOSLC season finale, and Dom & Kyla are already in tears about it. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Bridal registries, speed dating, and marital separation, oh my! Dom & Kyla are discussing Episodes 2 and 3 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 15 because they share many overlapping themes. In Episode 2, we meet Amanda Frances (Welcome Money Queen!) and watch Kyle experience the complexities of divorce, parenting, dating, and real estate. Sutton and Erika have a vulnerable conversation about reclaiming your maiden name and whether Erika will visit Tom in prison. In Episode 3, love and financial independence are significant factors. Bozoma hosts a speed-dating event, and the RHOBH cast does not disappoint, showing up in black, even though a few ladies surprised Kyla with their shy yet flirtatious manners. The RHOBH cast discusses what they would like in a significant other (Brad or Angelina!), and the episode ends with Boz, Dorit, and Amanda having lunch together. Boz and Amanda have very different approaches to money. We manifested a great season and we are getting it! This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Surprise surprise! Lisa is hanging out without Meredith, and Britani is showing a lot of initiative! In Season 6, Episode 14 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, the cast is still in Greece, and Dom & Kyla get to see how a few women feel about Mother’s Day. After begging Heather for her attention, Meredith interrupts their essential conversation to take a call from her son, then receives a (faux) gift from her children. Bronwyn and Britani discuss how many people they have kissed (some in more detail than others), and Mary Cosby is bringing all the hilarity that you would expect. The RHOSLC cast loves fillers, but would you call this a filler episode? Every moment cannot (and should not) be dramatic and full of screaming and yelling. Dom & Kyla enjoyed it, but let us know: was S6 E14 a snooze fest or entertaining to watch?This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
Dom & Kyla want to visit Greece, and until they can, they are living vicariously through the RHOSLC cast. In Season 6, Episode 13, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City cast is traveling to Santorini, Greece, on a trip that Angie is hosting. Not only are women falling all over the place, but they’re begging each other to talk to them and buying gifts to encourage the peace to happen faster. Heather and Whitney buy some Cartier watches to copy Lisa's, and Mary wants to know whether you have a bucket face or a round face. This episode was so hilarious, and as always, Dom & Kyla are overanalyzing it.By the way, Bravo, if there is behind-the-scenes footage on these plane rides, PLEASE share it. This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.
A few images from the reunion of the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 6 cast have been leaked and we are obsessed with them. Who looks flawless? Who needed a better tailor? Whose look are you obsessed with?Join Dom & Kyla as they discuss the seating chart and reunion looks for the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Season 6 cast.This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for business owners and creatives: skiptheboringstuff.com.





















