Carole Radziwill
Carole Radziwill
Carole Radziwill is an American journalist, author, and television personality, best known for her role on Bravo's The Real Housewives of New York City. Born on August 20, 1963, in Suffern, New York, she earned a B.A. in English from Hunter College and an M.B.A. from New York University. Radziwill began her career at ABC News, where she worked for nearly two decades, producing documentaries and reporting from conflict zones, earning multiple Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and a GLAAD Media Award .
In 2005, Radziwill transitioned to writing, publishing her memoir What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love. The book, which chronicles her marriage to Anthony Radziwill, nephew of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and his battle with cancer, became a New York Times bestseller and launched her literary career. She followed up with the novel The Widow's Guide to Sex & Dating in 2013 and has contributed to various publications, including Glamour magazine .
Radziwill's reflections on life and relationships are evident in her quotes. She once stated, "Life is a marathon and you have to pace yourself. I believe that slow and steady wins the race, so in that way, I've been training for a marathon my whole life" . Another poignant remark is, "Ultimately what remains is a story. In the end, it's the only thing any of us really owns" . These insights reflect her thoughtful approach to life's challenges and the importance she places on personal narratives.