On Getting Sober and Staying Sober - Braunwyn Windham-Burke
If the pen is mightier than the sword . . . . Mightier still is the registered coil of the mic and the sure-
shot barrel of a camera lens.
Pioneer Steven Spielberg believed at one time that television held more potential than the big
screen itself; that statement wouldn’t perhaps preclude the birthing of the concept of “unscripted” television.
Reality TV in premise provides viewers with insight into how a person reacts to real-life, first-world dreams and dilemmas, although the notion remains conflicted if the captured content is faithful or industry “play-for-pay.”
Although emotional transparency, including anguish and heartbreak, are qualities no one can fake and no camera can miss.
Braunwyn Windham-Burke knows this all too well.
She graced syndicated network screens as part of the ensemble series The Real Housewives of Orange County, which enjoyed a healthy run of 16 feature-length seasons.
How does inviting audiences into one’s private life affect one’s mental state?
Notwithstanding the lives of those we love?
Braunwyn joins us to talk about her sobriety, life, and love beyond the cameras.
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