Austen Kroll
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When I saw you at BravoCon, it was my first BravoCon.
I was really fascinated.
But I feel, and a lot of the Bravo fans I talk to, you three really...
seem to have your own unique audience.
A lot of men like Southern Charm because they relate to the three of you.
And I feel like you guys, for better or worse, depending on what the audience thinks about you guys, I feel like you guys represent heterosexuality on Bravo Reality TV.
But to that point though, it's like, what I think is charming about it is that in a lot of ways, you guys show that a lot of the dudes, the bros can, you know, will get petty, will be dramatic, will worry about some of the same stuff that traditionally we will just assume the ladies are arguing about, or a lot of women unfairly will be blamed for being dramatic.
And you guys represent the side of us that, you know, is kind of the same, you know?
So you started on season four?
And how, refresh the audience for anyone who doesn't know, how did that come to be?
It is kind of fascinating when you bet on yourself.
Like if someone would have told me all the things that needed to happen for me to be sitting with you here today.
When I like decided to like leave Salesforce and leave my condo in Chicago.
Back in the day, dude.
She's, she's a, yeah.
But yeah, if someone would have said, all right, you know, I'm not going to tell you this, if this is going to work out for you.
These are the things that need to go right for you.