No guests. No filters. Just Jennis Williamson and JC Snooke sitting down to talk. And it’s one of the most unhinged episodes of The Recovery Room yet.
After four back-to-back guests: JP Geldenhuys, Chanley Wong, Wim Steyn and Danielle Retief. In this episode, they unpack what actually stuck: the things each guest said that kept running through their heads after the recording stopped. And in the process, they end up going somewhere much more personal.
They talk about The Cutting Room Chronicles. A printed book in their office of every single project that was pitched, developed, and rejected over the years. The pivot they took from Life-in-a-Bulb Productions to Life ETC, and why staying would have cost them everything. Why creative people never mourn their losses, and why that might quietly be destroying them. What it felt like posting something vulnerable about a parent and watching a silly TikTok dance video go up from the company account on the same day. And the one currency that Chanley said in her episode that neither of them can stop thinking about.
This is the episode for anyone who has ever given everything to a project, watched it disappear, and had to just keep moving.
What is Recovery Room?
Recovery Room: For Fame, F*Ups & Fixing it
Jennis Williamson and JC Snooke explore through candid conversations: success, failure, lessons learned, and the realities behind public-facing careers. It’s honest, reflective, and story-driven. Focusing less on polished success stories and more on the experiences that actually shape people.
Guests within the entertainment industry and other public facing careers talk about their journey, the moments that didn’t go to plan, and what they've learned along the way.