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    Telling Stories That Save Lives: Amy Byer Shainman’s Journey with Love, Danielle

    christineBy christineSeptember 28, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Interview by Paul Salfen

    In a world where storytelling can change lives, Amy Byer Shainman stands as a beacon of purpose and passion. Known as the BRCA Responder, Shainman has dedicated her life to raising awareness about hereditary cancer syndromes, particularly BRCA gene mutations, which significantly increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. As the executive producer of the award-winning documentary Pink & Blue: Colors of Hereditary Cancer and a key figure behind the new film Love, Danielle, Shainman is using the power of film to educate, inspire, and empower. Her personal connection to the BRCA1 gene mutation fuels her mission, making her not just a filmmaker but a lifeline for those navigating the complex world of hereditary cancer.

    Sitting down with AMFM Magazine, Shainman’s warmth and conviction shine through as she discusses Love, Danielle, a film that intertwines raw emotion with critical education. The story follows a woman grappling with a life-altering decision: whether to undergo preventative surgeries to reduce her cancer risk after discovering she carries a BRCA gene mutation. It’s a narrative that hits close to home for Shainman, who faced the same choice in 2010 when she opted for a nipple-sparing, skin-sparing mastectomy with reconstruction and an oophorectomy with a hysterectomy. “This is personal,” she says, her voice steady but laced with emotion. “I couldn’t sleep at night if I wasn’t doing this work. It’s about connecting the dots for people—sharing life-saving wisdom that not everyone knows.”

    Shainman’s journey into advocacy began in 2008 when her sister was diagnosed with both ovarian and uterine cancer at age 48. The diagnosis unraveled a hidden family history, stretching back to the 1930s when her grandmother, Lillian, died at just 33, likely from breast and ovarian cancer. “We didn’t have a ton of family history,” Shainman explains. “My dad, who carried the BRCA1 mutation, was an only child and unaffected until his 80s. Cancer wasn’t something people talked about back then.” Her sister’s diagnosis prompted Shainman to get tested, revealing she too carried the mutation. From there, her path was clear: she would use her voice to ensure others didn’t face the same uncertainties alone.

    Love, Danielle is more than a film—it’s a movement to normalize conversations about cancer. Co-created with Devin, a fellow BRCA carrier, the film blends entertainment with education, a delicate balance Shainman believes is key to its impact. “We’re trying to make it accessible,” she says. “People don’t even realize they’re learning while they’re watching.” The film’s cast, including Leslie, Barry, Jamie, Michael, and Raymond Cruz, brought their own reasons for joining the project, creating a set filled with camaraderie and purpose. Shainman lights up when recalling Raymond Cruz’s transformation from his intense Breaking Bad role as Tuco to a completely different character in Love, Danielle. “It was incredible to see him step into this role,” she says. “And Barry? He’s comedy gold. The set was a blessing, filled with real people telling a real story.”

    For Shainman, the film’s authenticity stems from her and Devin’s personal experiences. “Our passion shows in the end result,” she says. “If you’re telling a story like this, it has to mean something to you. That’s what makes it resonate.” The film has already struck a chord, earning praise at film festivals and heartfelt reactions from audiences. “I’ve had women come up to me and Devin saying, ‘How did you get our experience on screen?’” Shainman shares. “Doctors have told me it enlightened them, and men have said they had no idea they could be affected by breast cancer. Hearing ‘I feel seen’—that’s everything.”

    Shainman’s advocacy extends beyond the screen. As a digital ambassador for the National Society of Genetic Counselors and a contributor to publications like The American Journal of Managed Care and Oncology Nursing News, she’s a trusted voice in the genetics community. Her memoir, Resurrection Lily: The BRCA Gene, Hereditary Cancer, & Lifesaving Whispers from the Grandmother I Never Knew, chronicles her journey and is slated to inspire her next film. “I self-published because I wasn’t waiting for permission,” she says with a laugh. “It’s the same with independent film—you just go for it.”

    What keeps Shainman grounded is her multifaceted perspective as a producer. “You have to wear many hats,” she explains. “Is the film sensitive to the cancer community? Is the edit right? Are we balancing education with storytelling?” Her drive comes from knowing that 1 in 200 to 400 people worldwide carry a gene mutation like BRCA, yet many remain unaware of their risk—especially men. “The puzzle pieces still need to be put together,” she says. “That’s what gets me up every morning.”

    For those looking to follow in her footsteps, Shainman’s advice is simple but profound: “Tell stories that matter to you. Passion shows.” And for audiences, her hope is that Love, Danielle inspires action. Quoting Maya Angelou, she says, “When women and men take care of their health, they become their own best friend.” She urges viewers to prioritize self-care, talk openly about family medical history, and seek out certified genetic counselors for guidance. “Putting your head in the sand won’t help,” she says. “Knowledge is power.”

    As Shainman looks ahead, she’s ready for a brief pause—maybe some couch time with her dog—before diving into her next project. But for now, Love, Danielle is her Hail Mary, a moment where she went all in and created something that’s changing lives. “This film is about visibility for an underrepresented group,” she says. “It’s about making sure no one feels alone.”

    Love, Danielle is a testament to Shainman’s resilience and vision, a story that entertains, educates, and inspires—all while reminding us that sometimes, the most powerful stories are the ones we live.

    Learn more about Amy Byer Shainman and her memoir at brcaresponder.com/resurrection-lily-book/.

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