In today’s episode of The Visibility Standard, we’re blending pop culture and purpose as we unpack what The Real Housewives can teach us about authenticity, influence, and visibility.
From Wendy and Eddie’s fraud scandal to Karen Huger’s legal drama to decades of curated luxury across the franchise—there’s a deeper story happening beneath the diamonds and taglines. And it mirrors what so many creators, entrepreneurs, and helpers experience online:
What happens when the performance becomes bigger than the purpose?
Together, we explore:
- How early Housewives built influence through real connection—and where modern franchises lost that authenticity
- The pressure to perform luxury, perfection, or “expert” status online
- Why curated content without purpose leads to burnout (and audience disinterest)
- Visibility through the lens of values: why Angie, Mary Cosby, and Heather Dubrow resonate
- What your brand and the Housewives both reveal about staying rooted in your “why”
This episode is a reminder that visibility without grounding will always lead to a fall from grace—on Bravo and in your business. But when your values are clear and your purpose is non-negotiable? That’s when your influence becomes sustainable, magnetic, and deeply felt.
We’re heading into the final stretch of the year, so ask yourself:
What is your purpose?
What do you actually value?
And are you building a brand that reflects that?
Send me your reflections in the DMs at @healingwithjazzmyn and make sure you’re subscribed for Friday’s dreamy episode with creative strategist and money mindset mentor Sarah Mac.
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