After more than two years of viral interviews, deadpan wit, and internet-breaking moments, American podcaster and influencer Bobbi Althoff has officially wrapped ‘The Really Good Podcast.’ The TikTok-turned-podcast sensation released her final episode on Thursday, July 31, 2025, bringing a definitive close to a show that has become a cultural touchstone in the podcast world.
Draped in black and wearing her signature dark sunglasses, Bobbi opened the episode with her trademark flat affect, delivering the news with understated gravity: “All right guys, I don’t really think there’s any good way to say this. But this is the last episode of The Really Good Podcast.”
The podcast, which debuted in April 2023, shot to mainstream popularity after a surprise interview with Drake went viral just a few months later. With guests ranging from Scarlett Johansson and Mark Cuban to Shaquille O’Neal and Offset, Bobbi’s dry, disarming interview style drew comparisons to Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis and Amelia Dimoldenberg’s Chicken Shop Date. The awkward silences, offbeat questions, and deliberate lack of enthusiasm made for an irresistible contrast with A-list personalities.
Throughout the farewell episode, Althoff maintained her signature deadpan, even as she emotionally reflected on the journey. “It has been a dream, every second of it,” she said, visibly struggling to stay upbeat. The episode included a rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”—a fittingly ironic and tender send-off—alongside a series of highlights from the podcast’s most memorable moments.
Althoff began her rise in 2021 on TikTok, where she quickly stood out with her stark humor and dry delivery. Her viral videos earned her a massive following—8.2 million on TikTok and 3.9 million on Instagram—which she parlayed into the launch of The Really Good Podcast. The show’s stripped-down, awkward energy resonated with fans looking for something different from the overly polished, PR-driven interviews that dominate the media landscape.
Though the podcast has ended, Althoff’s creative journey is far from over. She’s currently working on a new comedy series for television, having inked a development deal that will see her writing, producing, and starring in the upcoming project. Represented by 3 Arts, Althoff seems poised to bring her singular voice to a new format.