"RHOC's" Braunwyn Windham-Burke: On Getting Sober & Staying Sober
Doing It Sober with Daniella Park
Release Date: 07/24/2022
Doing It Sober with Daniella Park
Request access now Firesidechat.com/daniellapark Dr. Hallerman is an attorney and member of the New York State Bar Association. She found success in the entertainment industry as partner and head of the talent department at United Talent Agency, later becoming the top talent agent and partner at William Morris Endeavor - representing the best of Hollywood's elite. Dr. Hallermen launched Recovery Management Agency (RMA) in 2011, and it is the first-ever recovery management program of its kind. RMA is a consulting company providing clients with a team of managers to help them navigate their...
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Request access now: firesidechat.com/daniellapark joins us! Jarrett J. Krosoczka, known since boyhood as "JJK," is the New York Times bestselling author/illustrator behind more than forty books for young readers, including his wildly popular Lunch Lady graphic novels, select volumes of the Star Wars™: Jedi Academy series, and Hey, Kiddo, which was a National Book Award Finalist. Krosoczka creates books with humor, heart, and deep respect for his young readers—qualities that have made his titles perennial favorites on the bookshelves of homes, libraries, and bookstores...
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Request access only on Fireside to be part of the live show! Firesidechat.com/daniellapark As 2022 comes to a close, it appears a new breed of health-conscious sub-species has reared its head for all to see. Egotism and vanity have been attributed to the practice of fitness and physical health, but it has been retorted as unnecessary bias from a crowd, who may not have all its ducks together in the first place. And the Us vs. Them-thought process was any different maybe? Here’s something to chew on why fitness is more advantageous than perilous unless you’re a completely reprehensible...
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Reinvention: Identity, Sobriety and The Wheel with Kevin Kreider Broadcast journalist and pioneer of BBC’s HardTalk Chris Sackur once made the astute observation that artistic types are confined to a single label, as it is more convenient to survey the skill of an artist to the public, but . . . Art doesn’t have limits, only small minds do as is paraphrased by Stanislavski. On this show and many subject programs, pay attention long enough and you’ll notice that seekers and advocates of Recovery have a strong creative streak that spans mediums by the dozen and as such have...
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Rhyme to Rhyme, Beat to Beat of Recovery with Rami Matan Words of metered rhyme has been a pastime to get outage of inner - conflict or reflect Like with beat poetry, words have the propensity to make the audiences cry, think, become enraged and hopefully not kill anyone . . . There’s no such thing as justifiable homicide. Words also have the ability to give hope. The best thing about sobriety is words are made concrete with action . . . . . Or beats as the case May be. This is why Rami Matan puts words to paper and makes them into beats. His heartbeat is moving on. His words are . . ....
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Hosted by Daniella Park and Chris Nell. Be part of the show Every given moment involves change. It’s an uncomfortable phase, but the meddle of every given human being is forged in fire - integration or evolution. What works for you and what doesn’t? In a dysfunctional society and sobriety, a clear blueprint is never provided, which is why mentorship is almost a compulsory given. On the opposite end of the coin, continuous independent study is a faithfully enriching tool. The best part is it is going from failure to failure with unfinished enthusiasm, to quote late Prime Minister Winston...
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How to know what Love is, a Love Story by Reverend Rex If you have been following this show for any measure of time, you’ll come to learn that child neglect and abuse may often have led to the breeding of drug addiction. Tiresome as it may seem to some in society, the curtain is pulled back and the faults of individuals are laid at their very feet. In contrast, judgment is reserved purely by the court judge and the judgment of the Deity. What is overlooked by society, is how we, the sober and the daring, consistently raise issues without the help of normies, but rather through one another;...
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For both constituents of “normality” and early Recovery . . . Be honest it’s an unpopular war. In the Big Book, a passage is even dedicated to how simpler times have been, when the sanity of the first drink was the order of the day. Now with all barriers stripped and deeds laid bare (don’t get any ideas), now an uncertain future looms on the horizon . . . Although that notion should be replaced with the beauty of the Savannah to indicate what potential is to be found. However, like building muscle, or building a business or a brand, to quote the once legendary Australian rugby...
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The opposite of loneliness in addiction is a community in Recovery. No person is an island and so rubbing shoulders with people who have an adequate amount of clean time can become a post for learning. A noble quote from our previous guest Alex Talbot states that RecoverWE is CommUNITY. In the second to third year of the program, students and adherents are motivated to try their hand at starting their own meetings or even influencing of community. True to form, we stretch our wings and extend our footprint to one of the four institutional seats of Europe and welcome Jessica Faulconnier-Weis...
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We have Dareen Reed! A very informative episode if you are new or struggling in recovery or out of recovery! Recovery saved my life. I was broken. I was spiritually bankrupt. I had lost nearly everything. I had hit rock bottom several times but just kept digger deeper. I was at a crossroads, I had a choice, if I continued to use drugs and alcohol I would destroy myself and everyone around me as they watch me die. Or I could completely surrender to the disease of addiction and recovery. Recovery is a process of change in which people improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life,...
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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.
Thanks for listening to DIS Live . . . And we want to hear her story.
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