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The Good Edit is the ultimate retrospective deep dive into the minds, motives, and mayhem of Bravo’s Real Housewives universe. Each season dissects the life of a single Housewife to uncover the psychological, social, and emotional forces driving her behavior—long before and long after the cameras roll.

From shifting alliances and explosive feuds to personal transformations and redemption arcs, hosts Elle Schwartz and Chris Persky trace each woman’s developmental journey from childhood to Bravo Icon, revealing how the milestones across her lifespan shape her choices, conflicts, and on-screen allegiances.

At the heart of the show is an exploration of the art of the edit—how storylines are crafted, how moments are heightened or erased, and how editing can turn a woman into a hero, a villain, or a cultural phenomenon. But the editors aren’t the only ones with power. Viewers play a defining role, too. Good Edit uncovers how audience reaction, online discourse, and fan-driven narratives influence what stories stick, whose relevance rises or falls, and how these iconic women are remembered.

A thoughtful, dynamic, and deeply human look at the Real Housewives world, The Good Edit invites listeners to reconsider the women they thought they knew—and the edits that shaped them.



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In this episode, we explore what happens when a woman’s confidence becomes both her crown and her crucifix.Across the Real Housewives universe, the boldest women are often the ones most scrutinized—because confidence, especially in women, is rarely met with neutrality. It invites projection, discomfort, fascination, and fear.We break down why a self-assured woman on reality TV can quickly become a storyline instead of a human being, how audiences participate in that narrative, and why culturally we still punish women who take up space without apology.And at the center of this conversation is Erika Jayne.Before the headlines, before the lawsuits, before the “villain edit,” Erika entered Beverly Hills already fully built: glamorous, armored, unwavering, and uninterested in shrinking. Her confidence wasn’t performative—it was protective.But on screen, that confidence collided with an audience eager to decode it, challenge it, or resent it. As her personal life unraveled, the very traits that once made her captivating—her composure, her refusal to cry on cue, her steel—were reinterpreted as coldness, guilt, or detachment.This episode begins to unpackWhy Erika’s confidence felt threatening to viewersHow trauma, upbringing, and perfectionism shaped her emotional boundariesWhy she struggled to display empathy publicly during legal turmoilHow the edit, the fandom, and the media recast her confidence as callousnessWhat happens when a woman’s coping mechanisms become evidence against herUltimately, we explore how Erika Jayne’s journey reflects a larger sociological truth:When a confident woman walks into the room, the room responds. And sometimes, that response says more about the room than the woman.“Hey Editors, thanks for joining us for another breakdown of the art of the edit. And remember—The Good Edit is available on Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Spotify, and anywhere you consume your podcast obsession.” And remember whatever life throws out at you today...always do it with a GOOD & GRACEFUL EDIT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elle and Chris are taking a deep dive into the iconic world of pageants — where performance meets precision✨ The psychology, sociology, and strategy behind competing under pressure✨ The confessionals, the cuts, and the craft of the edit✨ Crowns as currency, legacy as narrative, and the art of staying composed when the world is watching✨ And of course… who got the BEST EDIT of the week 👑🍸From runway walks to stage answers, from backstage politics to triumphant crowning moments, TGE  explores how Pageant Queens...Reality TV’s first true icons—navigate visibility, scrutiny, competition, and narrative control.If you love pageants, layered discourse, and a good cocktail, you belong here.Grab your drink, settle in, and let’s talk:the psychology, the sociocultural context, the performance…and why the edit...whether on stage or behind the scenesis never an accident.“Hey Editors, thanks for joining us for another breakdown of the art of the edit. And remember—The Good Edit is available on Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Spotify, and anywhere you consume your podcast obsession.” And remember whatever life throws out at you today...always do it with a GOOD & GRACEFUL EDIT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to TGE-Fridays, the Good Edit’s weekly cocktail hour where Elle Schwartz & Chris Persky breaWelcome to TGE-Fridays, the Good Edit’s weekly cocktail hour where Elle Schwartz & Chris Persky break down the wild antics, iconic moments, and psychological mayhem of Bravo’s Real Housewives.Every Friday, we dive into:✨ The storylines that shook the week✨ The shade, the shifts, the alliances, and the edits✨ The behind-the-scenes motives hiding in plain sight✨ And of course… who got the BEST EDIT of the week 🍸👀If you love Housewives, layered discourse, and a good drink, you’re in the right place.Grab your cocktail, settle in, and let’s talk Housewives—the psychology, the sociology, the production choices…and why the edit is never an accident.Subscribe & join us every Friday for TGE-Fridays — delicious discourse served weekly. 💎🍸k down the wild antics, iconic moments, and psychological mayhem of Bravo’s Real Housewives.Every Friday, we dive into:✨ The storylines that shook the week✨ The shade, the shifts, the alliances, and the edits✨ The behind-the-scenes motives hiding in plain sight✨ And of course… who got the BEST EDIT of the week 🍸👀If you love Housewives, layered discourse, and a good drink, you’re in the right place.Grab your cocktail, settle in, and let’s talk Housewives—the psychology, the sociology, the production choices…and why the edit is never an accident.Subscribe & join us every Friday for TGE-Fridays — delicious discourse served weekly. 💎🍸Check us out on:Apple PodcastSpotifyIHeart MediaInstagram: tge_thegoodedit“Hey Editors, thanks for joining us for another breakdown of the art of the edit. And remember—The Good Edit is available on Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Spotify, and anywhere you consume your podcast obsession.” And remember whatever life throws out at you today...always do it with a GOOD & GRACEFUL EDIT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Good Edit, the podcast where Elle Schwartz & Chris Persky look beyond the Bravo storyline to uncover the real woman behind the edit. Each season, we take a deep, humanistic dive into one Housewife—her history, her evolution, and the production choices that shaped how the world sees her.We do this because women’s complexity deserves more than a highlight reel. Because context matters. And because every woman, on-screen or off, deserves a Good Edit.So grab a cocktail, have a seat, and join us as we open TGE Door #1 and reveal which iconic Housewife anchors our very first season.“Hey Editors, thanks for joining us for another breakdown of the art of the edit. And remember—The Good Edit is available on Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Spotify, and anywhere you consume your podcast obsession.” And remember whatever life throws out at you today...always do it with a GOOD & GRACEFUL EDIT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Good Edit is the ultimate retrospective deep dive into the minds, motives, and mayhem of Bravo’s Real Housewives universe. Each episode peels back the layers of a single iconic woman’s life—tracing her journey from childhood to Bravo stardom to understand the psychological, social, and emotional forces driving her behavior on and off screen.Through immersive storytelling and thoughtful analysis, hosts Elle Schwartz and Chris Persky examine the art of the edit—how producers craft narratives, heighten emotion, and shape public perception through subtle cuts, selective framing, and storyline construction. Every episode reveals how one moment becomes a meme, a feud becomes a plotline, and a woman becomes a legend.But the editing room isn't the only source of power. The Good Edit explores how viewers themselves act as co-editors, influencing which stories rise, which reputations fall, and which Housewives remain culturally relevant. Audience reaction, online discourse, fan loyalty, and collective interpretation all become part of the narrative machine.Across episodes, The Good Edit blends psychology, pop culture, media literacy, and Bravo-level drama to uncover the woman behind the storyline—and the forces that shaped her edit.“Hey Editors, thanks for joining us for another breakdown of the art of the edit. And remember—The Good Edit is available on Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Spotify, and anywhere you consume your podcast obsession.” And remember whatever life throws out at you today...always do it with a GOOD & GRACEFUL EDIT! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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