‘Rhony’ star Brian Whitfield set to start podcast ‘Please see below’

Brian WhitfieldOne of Bravo’s stars of “The Real Housewives of New York City”, is promising raw and unfolded Convos with friends in his new podcast with the next week.

Video podcast, “Please see below Bryan Whitfield,” being built and distributed by Spotify‘S RingerThe weekly show will be launched on Wednesday, March 19 along with Spotify on other audio platforms.

According to the description of the podcast ringer, “Please see below” “Famous friends” and “juicy deep-wet will facilitate Whitfield interaction with” juicy deep-dives “in love, money, sex, relationships and everything in the middle.” According to the company: “Bryan brings his signature intelligence, humor and honesty in every episode, which makes this podcast a lin-linse for fans of its prestigious ‘Ronnie’ moments-and whoever loves a clear, no—struggle chat.”

Whitfield said in a statement provided Diversity“I have always been an open book, so I am excited to connect with some of my favorite people every week (including my Bravo Fam!), And the most attractive minds on the subjects that we all want to know more. I will join some of my close friends, reality stars, experts, entrepreneurs – and probably a pre -dating, love, sex, finance and more. Sexy, foolish, dumb (so far deep), all-Engrossing Cuddle-Puddle Chat-Get ready.

The upcoming guests will include the former “bachelor” competitive Jason Tartic on “Please see below”; Antony Porowski, Netflix’s “Quir Eye” producer and star; Margaret Joseph of “Real Housewives of New Jersey”; And Comedian Zred Freed (Netflix Comedy Special “37 and Single”).

Whitfield, originally from Indiana, joined the reboot “Ronnie” in 2022 with season 14 And returned to season 15. He is a video dating app New York-based co-founder and chief marketing officer.

According to Bravo’s bio for Whitfield, he is a background as a marketing and communication advisor. His “curated homes” is depicted in architectural digests and dominos, and with brands such as CB2, their collaboration and “perform their love for interior design.” She has been the patron of New York Metropolitan Opera and a member of the Martial Chess Club, and she serves her time with non -profit organizations in New York City, including Covenant House, Citimiles on Wheels and Gods Love We Dalver.

Ringer was launched by Bill Semans in 2016 and acquired by Spotify in 2020. Semans recently renewed their contract with Spotify To remain the head of the talk strategy in the company. The Ringer Podcast Network consists of more than 50 podcasts, including “The Bill Semans Podcast,” “The Rivechballs” and “The Rain Russello Podcast”.

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