Dayna Keyes & Go-To Productions

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes

RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com (Go-To Productions)

  • RR News & Entertainment Fix - All About TV

RR News & Entertainment Fix - All About TV

Wednesday 13th April 2016

Join Dayna Keyes and Producer Char as they chat about TV shows, from new releases to cancellations, on Radio Rehab: The Relapse.
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35 minutes
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About this podcast

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes
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Dayna Keyes & Go-To Productions
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Financial Health in Recovery
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TV Talk Extravaganza with Dayna Keyes on Radio Rehab

I'm just shocked at the shows that I like right now that I watched... It's one of those shows that the bear and I watch together, but I would go out and do something and not care that I missed a couple episodes and he'd come back and be like: yeah, you didn't miss anything, because this season sucks.
Ever wondered what TV shows make the cut for someone in recovery? In this lively episode of Radio Rehab: The Relapse, Dayna Keyes and Producer Char take a detour from their usual addiction and recovery topics to dive into the world of television. They chat about everything from the latest cancellations to the hottest new releases, sharing their personal favorites and guilty pleasures along the way.
Dayna reveals her thoughts on gripping dramas like Homeland, The Killing, and House of Cards, while Char gushes over her love for The Flash and fantasy series inspired by Snow White. Their conversation also touches on reality TV, comedy, and the sometimes hazardous art of binge-watching. Whether you're nodding in agreement or shaking your head in disagreement, this episode promises to entertain and offer a fresh perspective on TV through the lens of recovery.
Tune in for an engaging and authentic dialogue that proves even in sobriety, there's always room for a good show.