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QUESTION EVERYTHING
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Behind every headline is a person + a deeper story. Question Everything with journalist Danielle Robay cuts through social media buzz to uncover the voices, ideas, and cultural moments that shape how we see the world. Each week, she asks bold questions that challenge assumptions and reveal the nuance behind the narratives, inviting you to look closer at the world, and at yourself. Because there's always more to the story.——Danielle is also the creator of the bestselling QUESTION EVERYTHING card game series, which has sparked connection and conversation in thousands of living rooms around the world. She's also the co-executive producer (alongside Reese Witherspoon) and host of Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club. With her signature curiosity—dubbed "The Queen of Questions"—and a background in political science, Danielle brings both heart and rigor to every conversation. A Gloria Steinem Fellow and mentee of Larry King, she's carried forward a legacy of curiosity and connection, interviewi
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Playbook for Navigating Uncertainty With Paralympian Amy Purdy
What if uncertainty wasn’t something to dread, but something we’re meant to live inside? In this episode, Danielle sits down with Paralympian Amy Purdy, whose life changed overnight at age 19 after losing both of her legs to bacterial meningitis. What followed wasn’t just a story of resilience, it was a complete redefinition of identity, possibility, and what it means to move forward. Amy went on to become a three-time Paralympic medalist, a finalist on Dancing with the Stars, and the author of Bounce Forward. But more than what she’s accomplished, this conversation focuses on how she navigates uncertainty, reinvention, and the moments that don’t make sense while you’re living them. In this episode, you’ll learn: The wild story of Madonna discovering Amy Purdy in a casting call Amy’s story of losing both legs to bacterial meningitis at 19 How Amy became a Paralympic medalist after losing both her legs The premonition-like encounter Amy had weeks before she nearly died What facing death actually feels like (and why it wasn’t fear) How to redefine purpose after losing everything familiar Ideas for staying grounded when life feels uncertain and out of control The difference between “bouncing back” vs. bouncing forward What it’s like learning to snowboard again on prosthetic legs The mental tools Amy uses to navigate fear, anxiety, and uncertainty How Amy manifested working with Oprah Winfrey, Deepak Chopra, and Liz Gilbert The role of presence and mindfulness during life’s hardest moments Amy’s devastating second injury, and the moment she realized she “might never walk again” The power of choosing challenges and reframing our reality Make sure to check out Amy on Instagram, and read her new book Bounce Forward See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How to Actually Win at Work (Without Playing Yourself) With Ginny Clarke
We’re all bombarded with a lot of career advice these days. And while some of it sounds good in theory, most of it doesn’t actually work in real life. In this episode, Danielle speaks with leadership coach Ginny Clarke, who brings 35+ years of experience across executive recruiting, talent management and leadership, including time as a Director of Executive Recruiting at Google. Ginny’s advice is simple: work is a game. To win, you have to learn to play. From what recruiters are really looking for, to why “main character energy” can quietly sabotage your career, to uncomfortable truths about titles, leadership, and workplace culture. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or unsure how to navigate work without losing yourself in the process, this conversation will reframe how you think about all of it. You’ll learn: Career advice that actually works (and what’s quietly outdated) Job interview tips that go beyond rehearsed answers The most common interview mistakes, and how to avoid them How to answer “tell me about yourself” without sounding scripted What recruiters are really looking for (beyond your resume) Interview tips for introverts who don’t want to “perform” Career growth strategies that don’t rely on a linear path Workplace advice for navigating office dynamics and expectations How to succeed at work without burning out or losing yourself The truth about “main character energy” at work Leadership advice you can apply at any level, not just management How to deal with a bad boss (without hurting your own career) What company culture really is, and how to spot red flags fast Why your job title matters less than you think The mindset shift that unlocks real career success Follow Ginny on Instagram and TikTok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is This a Men’s Crisis—or a Human One? With Dr. Gary Barker
Men are more lonely, more disconnected, and more unsure of who they’re supposed to be than we’ve seen in generations. And while the data is alarming, what often gets lost is how this is actually showing up in real life: on dates, in relationships, and in the expectations men and women are navigating every day. In this episode, Danielle speaks with Dr. Gary Barker, a leading global researcher on men and masculinity, to unpack what’s actually going on. From the cultural forces shaping modern manhood, to how it’s showing up in dating and relationships. Plus, the surprising TV show Gary points to as a model of healthy masculinity. Gary also unpacks: Why modern masculinity feels more confusing than ever The loneliness epidemic among men, and why it’s getting worse Why so many men feel blamed for systems like patriarchy and the Me Too movement The difference between calling men out vs calling men in (and why it matters) Why accountability alone isn’t working, and what’s missing How men actually benefit from gender equality and a safer world for women What role women play in reshaping masculinity, and where the line is The emotional labor gap in relationships, and why women tend to carry more The growing disconnect in modern dating, and why many women feel misaligned How dating apps and comparison culture are changing expectations for men The biological conversation we avoid: testosterone, male sexuality, and agency Why men are also wired for care, connection, and emotional bonding (not just aggression) The sources from which boys learn masculinity: mainly media, culture, peers, and family Why pop culture (like The Pitt) is starting to show healthier versions of masculinity Why no country, not even Scandinavian countries with progressive policies, has fully figured this out What it actually looks like to raise boys differently in today’s world The link between masculinity, violence, and school shootings in the U.S. Follow Dr. Gary Barker’s organization Equimondo on Instagram Book recommendation: Father Time by Sarah HrdySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You're Not Failing Long Enough To Be Successful With Artist Daniel Arsham
We all move through the same world, but we don’t all notice the same things. In this episode, Danielle speaks with visual artist Daniel Arsham about what it actually means to pay attention, and how refining that skill can shape not just your worldview, but your creativity and success. From choosing to live inside a 90-square-foot space in his own studio to building a global career spanning art, fashion, and design, Arsham’s life is a case study in the art of perception. Today, his work sits at the intersection of culture and luxury, collaborating with brands like Dior, Porsche, Tiffany & Co., and Pokémon, with sculptures that sell for millions and exhibitions that draw thousands across multiple continents. This conversation goes beyond aesthetics and into something deeper: how we train ourselves to notice, what we filter out, and how those choices quietly shape what we create, a philosophy he explores further in his new memoir, Future Relic. In this episode, you’ll learn: Daniel’s take on the art of noticing, and how photography first taught him that a camera is not just for documenting the world, but for framing a personal way of seeing it. The idea behind failure as a creative necessity. Why Daniel says success often comes down to being willing to fail longer than most people are comfortable with. How his humble beginnings at his Greenpoint studio became a key lesson in his career. Why Daniel wanted his memoir Future Relic to focus so heavily on process, detours, and setbacks What Daniel considers his clearest public failure, and why most creative disappointments matter far less than they feel like they do in the moment. The story of Daniel building a full-scale cardboard replica of Emmanuel Perrotin’s gallery inside his studio as a way of pitching himself. The changing value of handmade work in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world Daniel’s take on taste, which he says is developed through exposure, travel, and experience, not something you are simply born with. Follow Daniel on Instagram and make sure to check out his book Future Relic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Hidden Story Running Your Life With Katherine Woodward Thomas (Therapist)
We like to believe we know who we are. But what if the version of yourself you’ve been living as… isn’t actually you? In this episode of Question Everything, Danielle sits down with bestselling author and therapist Katherine Woodward Thomas to explore the hidden stories shaping our identities, our relationships, and the patterns we can’t seem to break. Katherine, best known for coining the term “conscious uncoupling,” is back with a deeper question: not just how we separate from others, but how we separate from the outdated versions of ourselves we’ve been living inside. This conversation challenges the idea that healing is only about looking backward, and introduces a new way of thinking about identity, growth, and what it actually takes to change your life. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why you may still be living inside a story you formed as a child The concept of “source fracture stories” and how they shape your identity Why many self-help approaches keep us stuck in analysis instead of actual transformation How we can recreate our biggest wounds in present-day relationships The subtle ways we reinforce beliefs like “I’m not good enough” or “I’m not wanted” A simple practice for speaking to yourself in a way that interrupts anxiety and spiraling How to recognize when you’re operating from reaction vs. consciously creating your life Why healing isn’t just about understanding your past, but changing your future The difference between your “wounded self” and your “wise self” How to interrupt emotional patterns in real time with one simple question Why Katherine says beliefs are formed in relationships, and must be transformed in them The role of identity in manifestation Tools for understand what you are uniquely coded for How to begin shifting into a new version of yourself The power of asking: What am I assuming is true? Follow Katherine on Instagram and make sure to check out her book What’s True About You Book recommendation:The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dany Garcia: The Bigger the Loss, The Bigger the Life
Dany Garcia has built one of the most powerful portfolios in entertainment, but her path there was anything but smooth. Before she became the chairwoman, entrepreneur, and strategic force behind some of Hollywood’s biggest names, she was a 13-year-old girl who decided she was going to build wealth and create a life for herself. From selling men’s suits as a teenager to leaving Merrill Lynch to start her own firm, to architecting the career of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (even after their divorce), Dany has spent her life questioning the rules about power, ambition, and success. But behind the empire is a story of setbacks, rejection, and reinvention. Dany believes that there is no big life without losses, and that the willingness to keep showing up after failure is the real difference between people who dream big and people who build big. In this episode of Question Everything, Dany opens up to Danielle about the lessons that shaped her: childhood expectations, career risks, painful losses, and the mindset that helped her rebuild again and again. Dany shares: The rule she broke that changed her life: “The red carpet is only for celebrities.” How she decided at 13 years old that she was going to create wealth. Selling men’s suits at 16 and the early lessons that shaped her business mindset. Meeting Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in college — and later becoming the architect of his career. Why she continued working with Dwayne professionally even after their divorce. What she learned from walking into Hollywood boardrooms where people didn’t take her seriously. The painful realization that the system she helped build might never give her the recognition she expected. The moment she decided to stop waiting for her “turn” and create her own platform. Why she believes winning and losing are inseparable when you’re building a big life. Becoming a competitive bodybuilder in her 40s and what athletics taught her about resilience. The philosophy behind her brand Dany Garcia’s Donny Moss and advancing the human experience. What she does better than almost anyone else in business. How success has evolved from money and ambition to culture, sustainability, and impact. Follow Dany @DanyGarcia to stay updated on her latest ventures, including DANIMÁS, The Garcia Companies, Seven Bucks Productions, the UFL, and more. Book Recommendation: Power vs. Force by David R. HawkinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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EXCLUSIVE: Inside Gloria Steinem’s Living Room
Gloria Steinem doesn’t do many video interviews anymore. So when she invited Danielle into her living room — the same room where decades of talking circles shaped the women’s movement and where Ms. Magazine was born…the conversation felt different from the start. Danielle isn’t just interviewing her, she’s Gloria’s fellow. She’s spent hours in this room with her, asking questions. What you hear in this episode isn’t a press stop, it’s personal, direct, and occasionally surprising. At 92, Gloria is unsentimental about legacy, clear-eyed about power, and still asking better questions than most of us. She talks about freedom, fear, feminism, love, regret, and why hope isn’t naïve — it’s strategy. In honor of Women’s History Month — and in a moment that makes this conversation feel urgent — this is Gloria Steinem, unfiltered and fully herself…as she always is 😊. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why her living room — not a stage — became one of the most influential political spaces in America The childhood detail that explains everything: trailer parks, diners, and learning democracy early The book and movie that changed her life + why Breakfast at Tiffany’s made her cry “I was rescued by feminism.” What she means — and what women risked in the 1950s The 1957 abortion that shaped her future + the dedication that still moves women today Why she refuses the title “mother of the movement” and insists feminism is a circle, not a pyramid The real story behind her iconic sunglasses The first purchase she made with her first credit card What she learned from Flo Kennedy, Dorothy Pitman Hughes, and Wilma Mankiller Her blunt take on internet “followers” + why influence without values makes her nervous Why questions are a form of protest The hardest decade of her life + why it wasn’t what you think At 92, what she’s afraid of, what she’s grateful for, and what keeps her enrolled in hope Her unexpected plan for her funeral + why she wants it to double as a feminist benefitThe line you’ll repeat all week: “Hope is a form of planning.” And her advice to a 35-year-old woman today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From “No Scrubs” to Real Power: How Kandi Burruss Won by Lifting Others
What does it take to outgrow the box people put you in? In this episode of Question Everything, Danielle sits down with Kandi Burruss, Grammy-winning songwriter, Broadway producer, entrepreneur, and former star of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta, to unpack the gift (and curse) of reality TV fame. Kandi opens up about what becoming a Bravolebrity really cost her, the rejection that devastated her, and how she rebuilt her power behind the scenes. From earning a Grammy writing the TLC hit No Scrubs to producing record-breaking Broadway shows, Kandi shares how she learned to work on her next move while still in her current one. Plus, she opens up about the most emotional part of her recent split from Todd Tucker. This conversation is about ambition, rejection, reinvention, and the discipline of earning it again and again. In this episode, you’ll learn: All about Kandi’s transformation era following her divorce What really happened behind the scenes when she left The Real Housewives of Atlanta How reality TV fame can both elevate and limit an artist’s credibility in Hollywood How Kandi approaches auditions now, and how she handles rejection The financial lesson she learned after buying her first house during her Xscape era How Kandi turned panic about money at 19 into a hitmaking empire The real story behind writing TLC’s Grammy-winning song No Scrubs What makes a song timeless, from hook writing to cultural relevance How sampling works in the music industry and why clearance matters What it takes to prove you belong in rooms that underestimate you The difference between fame and leverage (and why power isn’t always on stage) How she navigated reinvention in her forties: from Broadway to single motherhood What it takes to pivot careers after 14 seasons on reality television The difference between fame and leverage in the entertainment industry Why she believes you should always work on your next move while in your current one The real impact of divorce and navigating co-parenting in the public eye How she’s redefining motherhood and split custody as a single mom Why she doesn’t identify with the “soft girl era,” and how hustle became her coping mechanism How she built multiple businesses: restaurants, production company, Broadway, and music How to reinvent yourself without burning out How she became a Broadway producer and broke records with Othello See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Real Definition of Rich (And How to Get There) With Vivian Tu
What if the real reason you avoid getting savvy with money isn’t math? Vivian Tu, former Wall Street trader turned founder of “Your Rich BFF,” is back, and this time she’s asking us to rethink everything we think we know about money, including the complicated emotions that come with it. From paying an $8,000 lease break in her twenties to becoming the breadwinner in her marriage, Vivian opens up to Danielle about the evolution from being “smart” with money to being wise. But this isn’t just a finance conversation. It’s about shame. It’s about immigrant parents and sacrifice. It’s about dating red flags, prenups, consumerism, and the quiet fear so many women carry that they’re “bad with money.” Plus, the one investing mistake too many of us are making without even realizing it. In this episode of Question Everything, you’ll learn: The personal changes (freezing embryos, retiring her parents, starting a trust) that led her to write her new book Well Endowed The difference between being smart with money and being wise with money The lie that most women are being told about their money habits How to have hard conversations about money, from the first date to long-term partnership Why you should never get married without a prenup (don’t worry, even if you did, it’s not too late!) Why credit card debt is one of the most problematic types of debt and how to tackle it with a plan Why you can’t rely on willpower to be financially successful A statistic that shocks Vivian: 50% of couples don’t talk about money until they are already engaged The common mistake that some people are making with their retirement savings that will cost you in the long run Why Vivian calls consumerism a “trap” and urges us to “deinfluence” our lives How to curb lifestyle inflation with three simple questions A simple hack to save money on online purchases The moving lessons Vivian learned from her immigrant parents’ sacrifices, and how she’s using that knowledge to build generational wealth Why putting your credit score on your dating profile is suddenly a flex Vivan’s suggestions for how to have meaningful money conversations on the first date (without seeming obvious) How to reframe the big financial decisions of your twenties and thirties, and beyond Follow Vivian on TikTok @yourrichbff Make sure to check out Vivian’s book Well EndowedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What Self-Help Gets Wrong: with Gretchen Rubin
Is self-help actually helpful? In this episode of Question Everything, Danielle speaks with Gretchen Rubin, #1 bestselling author and co-host of the Since You Asked podcast. Danielle and Gretchen unpack some big questions when it comes to the rampant self-improvement era we’re living in now. Questions like: Can people ever really change? How do you make better decisions when every option comes with regret? In this episode, you’ll learn: Why getting enough sleep is the most underrated habit for happiness and productivity How your chronotype can impact your daily energy, mood, and life Why reunions and old friendships are a key to connecting with others, but also another version of ourselves Why self-help is not a one-size-fits-all approach to life The science behind how digital vs. IRL friendships impact the quality of our life What psychology tells us about how behaviors ultimately dictate the quality of our lives How to make tough life decisions without chasing “perfect” choices Practical strategies for reframing setbacks and career transitions Follow Gretchen on Instagram @gretchenrubin Check out Gretchen’s podcasts, Happier with Gretchen Rubin and Since You Asked with Lori Gottlieb and Gretchen RubinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Practicing Love in a Fear-Filled World With Marianne Williamson
What does it mean to practice love when fear is loud and life feels out of control? In this special Valentine’s Day episode of Question Everything, we’re talking about love (just not in the way you might expect). Danielle sits down with bestselling author and spiritual teacher Marianne Williamson for a conversation about miracles, fear, forgiveness, and what it really means to return to love in our everyday life. Marianne’s 1992 book A Return to Love, famously championed by Oprah Winfrey, has changed the way millions of people think about relationships, spirituality, and personal growth. In this episode, Marianne explains how the idea of “miracles” is far more practical than mystical, and why our shared purpose is more simple than any of us could have ever imagined. Together, Danielle and Marianne explore how to take ownership of your inner world even when the outer world feels out of control. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to choose love over fear in difficult moments Finding clarity and peace during uncertain times Simple daily habits that help you reconnect with love How to lift your vibrational energy, even when the world feels overwhelming and scary The difference between understanding spiritual ideas and putting them into practice in our everyday life The difference between manifestation and magic How to live with more intention and less fear Understanding the root cause of feeling stuck Why personal growth begins with changing how you see yourself and your place in the world How to make a big spiritual shift that will have an impact on your life Follow Marianne Williamson on Instagram @mariannewilliamson Check out Marianne’s book A Return to Love Book Recommendation: Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria RilkeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Social Rules Everyone Broke (And Why We’re All So Awkward Now)
What is etiquette in the modern age? In this episode of Question Everything, Danielle speaks with with two modern etiquette authorities: Elaine Swann, the expert the New York Times calls “The Emily Post of the Digital Age,” and Sarah Jane Ho, Netflix host and host of the Mind Your Manners podcast, as well as an Eastern wellness expert. Together, they unpack how we have lost decorum, what’s actually going on with our social skills, and why “just be yourself” might be the worst advice we’ve ever normalized. From dating, weddings, and group chats to social media, power, and belonging, this conversation is a sharp, funny, and deeply human look at how to move through the world with more confidence, clarity, and grace. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why etiquette isn’t dead—but why it feels more confusing than ever Have we lost decorum?! And why? Why “just be yourself” became bad advice in a socially complex world Solution to our social skills feel rusty after the pandemic and life online How social media and digital life changed the rules of behavior The hidden rules of modern dating What’s actually considered rude now The wedding etiquette arms race and what couples really owe their guests Who pays the biggest social price for bad manners (and why) The difference between being polite and being a pushover How to set boundaries, tell the truth, and still be gracious The small habits that make people feel respected, comfortable, and at ease Book Links (via Bookshop.org — always support independent bookstores): Mind Your Manners by Sara Jane Ho Elaine Swann’s Book of Modern Etiquette by Elaine Swann Follow the Guests: Sara Jane Ho — Instagram, TikTok Elaine Swann — Instagram, TikTok Learn More: Elaine Swann’s Etiquette School: The Swann School of Protocol Sara Jane Ho’s Personal Care Brand: Antevorta Book Recommendations Book recommendation from Sara Jane Ho: Manifest Now By IDIL Ahmed Book recommendation from Elaine Swann: Safe People by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John TownsendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mistaking Chaos for Love: Jeannie Mai on Healing + Becoming
Jeannie Mai, host, style icon, mother, and one of the most recognizable voices in daytime television, opens up about her early Bay Area life that shaped her long before the spotlight. From leaving home at 14 and surviving sexual abuse, to learning how to reinvent, and soften without losing her edge, Jeannie reflects on the cost of becoming who the world sees + the courage it took to become who she actually is. Now in a new chapter she calls 'becoming', Jeannie talks honestly about divorce from her former husband Jeezy, motherhood, co-parenting, faith, healing, and what it really means to rise from the ashes. In this episode, Jeannie shares: What she learned from navigating instability at a young age, and how it influenced her approach to love and healing The community of women that rallied around her during her toughest moment. How survival skills can quietly become limitations in adulthood The difference between intensity vs. intimacy (and how chaos can masquerade as love) How to recognize when you’re performing love instead of living it Why being single can be “the most prized piece of land you’ll ever inherit” Why divorce feels like “experiencing death alive” Why the end of love often marks the beginning of real self-work What “doing the work” actually looks like after divorce Why healing requires time alone, but not isolation The role of movement, strength, and progress in healingWhy not taking things personally is an emotional superpower Jeannie opens up about the labels people love to slap on women (“divorced,” “single,” “46,” “mom”) + why they’ll never tell the full story Why children don’t exist to heal us, but often reflect us The tearful moment her daughter mirrored back words Jeannie had only ever prayed silently How she loves to show up + surprise her friends How to redefine healthy love without closing yourself off How faith evolves when you stop asking and start listening Follow Jeannie on Instagram @thejeanniemai and on her YouTube. Book recommendation: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Diddy Verdict Explains EVERYTHING About Men + Power Right Now
Writer and cultural critic Christiana Mbakwe Medina joins Question Everything to dissect the strange, shifting logic of our current moment, from the collapse of celebrity mystique to our obsession with wealth, power, and proximity to influence. Christiana and Danielle, explore why “cancel culture” doesn’t really cancel anyone, how pop culture functions as soft power, and why so many modern myths, from the tradwife fantasy to the American Dream, are starting to crack. They also look ahead to what 2026 might bring: a more irreverent cultural mood shaped by fear fatigue, AI, and a hunger for something that feels human. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why pop culture is a mirror of society, not a distraction from it How celebrity lost its mystique in the age of access and social media Why cancel culture rarely has lasting consequences Why Lauren Sánchez Bezos may be one of the most important power brokers in culture right now What the Diddy verdict reveals about power, fame, and forgiveness How and why powerful men are so often culturally forgiven What “soft power” really means—and how culture shapes politics more than we think Why we confuse wealth with moral worth How the American Dream functions more like a myth than a reality What the tradwife / “soft life” fantasy is really selling to burned-out women Why staying home is far harder and riskier than TikTok makes it look How AI is quietly reshaping creativity and culture already Why culture may be entering a more irreverent, punk era after years of fear and caution What’s actually changing about fame, influence, and the influencer economy Why celebrity apologies rarely work (and never really have) How we should think about aging, relevance, and cultural exits (including Beyoncé) What we’re misreading about power, gender, and modern ambition Follow Christiana on Instagram @christianaama, and don’t miss her Substack and podcast, Pop Syllabus. Book recommendation: The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson Substack: https://popsyllabus.substack.com/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-syllabus/id1866754314See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Birthday Pressure We Don’t Talk About with Alexandra Hayes
On her 35th birthday, Danielle sits down with content creator Alexandra Hayes for an intimate conversation about milestones, identity, ambition, friendship, and what it really means to become yourself. Together, they unpack the emotional baggage and pressure we carry around birthdays, and the quiet ways our priorities shift as we grow. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why birthdays bring up both celebration and pressure Alexandra’s complicated relationship with birthdays and her mantra: “A day is just a day” How family dynamics and early disappointments shape how we experience milestones Danielle’s childhood birthdays, family traditions, and when birthdays started getting harder The pattern of unmet expectations ruining birthdays How the “one word” birthday planning framework could change your celebration Learning to be a better friend by becoming the kind of friend you want to have The idea that your gift and your curse are usually the same thing The athlete metaphor for life: prepare, perform, recover—and realizing recovery was missing How to be more protective of time, energy, and who gets access to your life Letting go of forcing things and trusting that what’s meant for you won’t miss you The power of other people’s belief in you Looking ahead: sovereignty, self-trust, alignment, ambition without self-abandonment, and what Danielle & Alexandra are stepping into next Keep up with Alexandra here, listen to her podcast Hello Hayes, and read her Substack here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Go First: Gabby Reece on Courage, Self-Trust, and Living Without Regret
Gabby Reece– former pro volleyball player, Nike's first female signature athlete, co-founder of Laird Superfood, host of The Gabby Reece Show joins Danielle to talk about the real work of building a meaningful life. From the emotional tightrope of motherhood and ambition to the realities of aging, marriage, leadership, and letting go of people-pleasing, Gabby shares the lessons she's learned at every stage. What you'll hear in this episode: How to build a life that won't leave you full of regret What it means to "go first"—and how that philosophy shaped her life and career Her thoughts on Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka, and mental health in sports Her honest take on feminism, sport, and the sexualization of women's bodies The quiet lie women are told about ambition—and how to design a life that actually fits What her volleyball career taught her about winning, feelings and how to take up space Why women in their 50s are calling it the "F.U. Fifties"—and what that really means What she teaches her daughters about ambition, self-trust, and body image. A behind-the-scenes look at her Nike shoe deal (the first of its kind for a woman) Wellness hacks she swears by (including the real reason she started drinking coffee at 45) The feminist contradiction she's still wrestling with How marriage to Laird Hamilton has challenged and inspired her The quiet power of consistency, mentorship, and saying no without apology Follow Gabby here. Listen to The Gabby Reece Show here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The 3 Ingredients of a Meaningful Life + Why Most People Miss Two: with NYU Professor Suzy Welch
What does it actually mean to live your purpose—and why do so many people feel lost trying to find it? In this episode, NYU Stern professor and Becoming You author Suzy Welch breaks down why popular advice like “follow your passion” and “have it all” often leads to confusion, burnout, and dissatisfaction. Suzy offers a practical, research-backed framework for building a meaningful, productive life. Suzy and Danielle explore values, identity, grief, ambition, motherhood, and why knowing yourself may be the most important skill in a rapidly changing world. In this episode, Suzy shares: Why most people misunderstand what “purpose” actually means The difference between values, virtues, skills, and aptitudes How borrowing values—from parents, partners, or culture—keeps people stuck Why happiness is fleeting, but meaning and productivity endure The research behind living in alignment with your purpose Why “follow your passion” is often harmful career advice How economic viability plays a critical role in fulfillment The myth of being a multihyphenate all at once—and why focus matters What Suzy calls the “Cowbell Syndrome” (and why you have to choose) Why you can’t have it all at the same time—and why that realization is freeing How motherhood and career ambition collide biologically and culturally The difference between a successful life and a meaningful one (and why they’re not separate) Why consistency is key to professional success How knowing yourself creates adaptability in an unpredictable world Why becoming who you are is a lifelong process, not a finish line Check out Suzy’s book Becoming You Follow Suzy on Instagram @suzywelchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2026 Action Plan: 5 Steps to Transform Your Year
What if 2026 isn’t about doing more, but doing what actually matters? In this annual episode of QUESTION EVERYTHING, Danielle invites you to reflect on the year behind you with curiosity and clarity, and to step into the year ahead with intention. This isn’t about rigid resolutions, it’s about a 2026 Action Plan to set goals with heart, intention and transform your life. In this episode, you’ll learn: Danielle’s signature 5-step plan, a FREE and thoughtfully designed resource to help you reflect, dream, and plan with purpose How Danielle spent $50k worth of coaches, therapists, to create this plan for you for free. How to revisit the highlights and lowlights of 2025 from a place of curiosity, not judgment How to create your blueprint for 2026, starting with the question: If this year were your masterpiece, what would you create? Choose three focus areas that would change everything if you committed to them consistently Use a simple framework to decide what deserves a “yes” in the coming year Understand why luck isn’t random + how to put yourself in positions where opportunity can find you Danielle’s personal stories, practical tools, and thoughtful prompts to help you dream bigger, plan smarter, and step into 2026 with clarity, confidence, and joy FREE DOWNLOAD: Get the 2026 New Year’s Action Plan when you enter your email at www.daniellerobay.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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From Hustle to Healing: Rewriting the Plan You Outgrew With Cameron Rogers
Which truths shape us, and which ones hold us back? In this episode, Cameron Rogers opens up to Danielle about the unexpected turns, identity shifts, and inner work that shaped the woman she is today. From walking away from a prestigious finance career to navigating anxiety, reinvention, and viral honesty online, she shares the truths she had to confront and the ones she chose to release. In this episode, Cameron shares: How her online persona “Freckled Foodie” began as a secret side project while she worked on Wall Street The unexpected moment she realized hustle culture was consuming her Why leaving her finance job didn’t magically erase her anxiety How pregnancy and postpartum cracked open a deeper level of honesty in her life and online The evolution from wellness content to vulnerable conversations about mental health The boundaries she keeps around what she shares publicly versus what stays private How trusting her gut became her most reliable guide in parenting, work, and relationships What she learned about partnership, emotional labor, and choosing a true co-parent The identity shifts that come with reinvention The therapy tools and mindset shifts that changed the way she moves through the world Follow Cameron on Instagram @CameronRogers Book recommendation: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas Check out Cameron’s podcast Conversations with CamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jenna Lyons & Erin Lichy on Style, Shabbat, and Surviving Real Housewives
‘Real Housewives’ stars Jenna Lyons and Erin Lichy join Danielle to reflect on the reinventions that shaped them, as women, creatives, and public figures. From family rituals to the pressures of perfection, online criticism, and the surprising freedom of letting go, they share what it really takes to stay grounded when the world is watching. Jenna and Erin share: How childhood food experiences shaped their adult relationship to cooking Why perfectionism keeps so many women from hosting, and how Erin’s weekly Shabbat dinners taught her to “unbutton” and welcome people in without fear. What it’s really like to reinvent yourself on reality TV, including dealing with internet trolls, losing control of the narrative, and showing up authentically anyway. The wild story behind Jenna’s lash brand failure, including moldy packaging, a delayed launch, and losing Target as a customer, and why she now sees it as her biggest business lesson. How being an outsider can shape empathy and taste Why female friendship matters as adults, and how their bond formed not through glamor but through vulnerability The refreshing style advice about creating a signature look What makes a great leader or creative, plus why you should hire people smarter than you Follow Jenna and Erin on Instagram @jennalyonsnyc and @erindanalichy Check out Erin’s book She’s a HostSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Are We All Psychic? Your Intuition, Explained With Medium Laura Lynne Jackson
What if psychic ability isn’t rare, it’s actually universal? World-renowned psychic medium and author Laura Lynne Jackson joins Danielle to explain why intuition, signs, and spiritual communication are innate gifts we all possess, and how to access them without relying on a medium. She breaks down the concept of a “team of light,” the role of creativity as divine communication, and how spirituality can make us more resilient in real life. In this episode, Laura shares: How we all have psychic and intuitive abilities Her meaning of a "team of light," which includes God energy, spirit guides, and loved ones/ancestors who have crossed. Why signs are real, specific, and co-created, not coincidences How creativity is a portal to the other side Why our spirit guides help steer us toward our highest path, not necessarily our easiest path. How failure is often a soul-level teaching tool and can be contracted for a higher purpose. Our soul relationships continue after death and often become stronger once a loved one crosses. Why we don’t have just one soulmate, multiple soul connections can appear across forms and lifetimes. That manifesting requires two overlooked steps: purge negative beliefs and restore balance before asking. Follow Laura on Instagram @LauraLynneJackson Book recommendations: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Check out Laura’s book GuidedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How To Build A Brand That Lasts: with Lew Frankfort (Chairman + Former CEO of Coach)
What separates a good brand from a timeless one? In this episode, Coach’s longtime CEO Lew Frankfort joins Danielle to share the lifetime of lessons he documents in his new memoir Bagman. Lew breaks down why an outsider’s perspective can be an advantage, how “magic and logic” shaped Coach, and what scaling a $6 million leather goods company into a $5 billion global lifestyle brand really took: personally and professionally. In this episode, Lew shares: How a stroller-ready diaper bag sparked his first entrepreneurial lesson Why immersive curiosity must precede data and analytics Life lessons he took away from his struggles with a speech impediment as a child, and how they had a long lasting impact How being an outsider helped him see the fashion world through a different (and valuable) lens The hidden costs of growth—including health, mindset, and family time The techniques he used to help him navigate depressive episodes throughout his life and career A haunting fear of failure that fueled his drive for excellence but came at a personal cost A values-first philosophy on leadership and legacy amid short-term pressures What Gen Z is getting right Follow Lew on Instagram @LewFrankfort Book recommendation: Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein Check out Lew’s book BagmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Too Young for Cancer: Sydney Towle on Fighting for Her Life at 25
At 23, Sydney Towle was living a bright, full life—until she felt a lump after a run and heard the words: “likely carcinoma, multiple enhancing masses.” What followed was a diagnosis of Stage 4 cholangiocarcinoma, a rare and aggressive cancer usually found in people decades older. Sydney started sharing her journey online to stay connected and hopeful + quickly became a viral TikTok star with over 4 million followers. But as her story spread, the internet turned cruel. Reddit forums accused her of faking cancer. Brands distanced themselves. Strangers sent death threats. She survived the viral campaign against her and is opening up about the emotional, physical, and spiritual lessons she’s learned while living with indefinite chemo and facing life’s biggest questions. Sydney shares: Receiving her rare cancer diagnosis alone in a parking lot. How she knew it was cancer before she was diagnosed + her advice for others. Why she chose to share her story on TikTok Surviving a viral hate campaign of people on the internet accusing her of “faking cancer” The mental battle of pretending to be “just a normal 25-year-old” while living with a rare cancer Dating while in chemo + redefining love The mantras that keep her going. Why she no longer believes “everything happens for a reason” but still believes in kindness, empathy, and intuition. Using humor and disassociation to cope with cancer treatment Fertility preservation and cancer How friendships change + who shows up when life gets hard Finding hope when there is no finish line in sight Life lessons at 25: what really matters when time feels stolen. Follow Sydney’s journey on TikTok + Instagram Book Recommendation: The Midnight Library by Matt HaigSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Deciding Fast + Getting Things Done with Kenzie Elizabeth
If Martha Stewart and Nancy Meyers had a baby with Wi-Fi, it would be Kenzie Elizabeth. She launched her YouTube channel at sixteen, turned hobbies into businesses (needlepoint! dinner parties! book club!), and built a home brand, Friend of Mine. Kenzie shares: How she became “all walk, no talk”: buying a house at 24, moving states, learning power tools, and deciding fast. Gut vs. anxiety: the practice she uses to hear her own voice over everyone else’s. The moment she realized she was people-pleasing in business—and shut down a brand to start Friend of Mine.Monetizing hobbies without losing joy: needlepoint canvases, hosting, gardening, reading, and more. Why she loves the internet (and doesn’t want to disappear when things get hard). Faith ≠ church: keeping a spiritual life while her relationship with religion evolves. Grief, friendship breakups, and who actually shows up. Gen Z x millennial hot takes: boundaries, therapy-speak, and the loneliness epidemic. Hosting 101: the “lazy girl” theme hack, real hostess gifts, and why a curated guest list is kindness. Nashville “signs,” answered prayers, and choosing ease when it appears. The business side: freelancers, fulfillment, and the surprising truth about who buys first. Podcast nerdery: best traits in a guest, overused phrases, and quick-fire hosting favorites. Follow Kenzie on TikTok + Instagram + Youtube Check out Friend of Mine and House Guest Podcast Book Recommendation: The Gap and the Gain by Dan SullivanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Magic Is in the Work You’re Avoiding: with Restaurateur Kevin Boehm
Kevin Boehm cofounder of Boka Group, James Beard Award winner, and one of the most influential voices in modern hospitality has opened 46 restaurants. But behind the success was chaos. In his memoir The Bottomless Cup, he shares his story for the first time. Kevin has lived through highs that felt euphoric + lows that nearly cost him everything: homelessness, bankruptcy, bipolar disorder, and suicidal ideation. His story began with a shocking discovery at 18, that the man who raised him wasn’t his biological father; setting off a lifetime of reinvention, rebellion, and relentless drive. Kevin shares: The “one-take Frank” mentality: why chasing big, loud moments (openings, applause, launches) became his dopamine drug Building a six-table café at 21 and scaling to 46 restaurants The real cost of the high: alcohol, burnout, suicidal lows What an actual rock bottom looks like + why he calls it a gift Choosing happiness like a job: therapy, meds, Hoffman, sobriety, boundariesThe mantras: “The magic you’re looking for is in the work you’re avoiding” and “Everyone is responsible, but no one is to blame.” Forgiving three complicated parents Why hospitality is emotional surgery, not just food and service The purpose as playing a cameo role in other people’s biggest nights Social media & mental health hygiene: curating your feed like your pantry Content Warning:: This episode includes candid discussion of depression and suicidal ideation. Follow Kevin here Grab a copy of his memoir The Bottomless Cup here Book Recommendation: The Tender Bar by JR MoehringerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"I Didn't Know I Felt That Way Until I Wrote It Down" Elyse Myers on Healing Through Storytelling
Elyse Myers is a writer, musician, viral sensationmother, and the person who turned her most anxious, "too much" bits into art. She shares about the beautiful mess of creativity, neurodivergence, and the quiet revolution of simply being herself. In this episode, Elyse shares: The moment she realized she was living someone else's life + quit. Walking away from the career, the platform, and the version of "success" that didn't fit. Why telling the story you need is an act of rebellion. How she protects her nervous system +stays open without staying exposed. When creativity becomes your whole identity + how she took it back. Life with anxiety, autism, and "big feelings" + why she stopped fighting them. How That's A Great Question was built off one line + why every chapter is unapologetically unedited. The New York hotel notebook: when nothing made sense…until it suddenly did. Why she stopped trying to "fix" herself + chose to feel, messy and real. Curiosity over certainty. Questions over answers. Belonging over perfection. Follow Elyse Myers here. Check out Elyse's book That's A Great Question Book Reccomendation: Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott + The Kiss Quotient by Helen HoangSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why 73% of Divorces Are Filed by Women +: Why Social Media is Causing Divorce with James Sexton (Divorce Attorney)
What if the best way to understand marriage is to talk to the person who sees it fall apart every day? In this episode, Danielle sits down with James Sexton, a high-stakes divorce attorney, bestselling author, and the man clients describe as "the sociopath you want on your side." After 25 years and thousands of cases, Sexton has witnessed love at its breaking point + is sharing the unfiltered lessons that most couples never learn until it's too late. From prenups to cheating, social media to second marriages, he reveals what really destroys relationships—and what actually keeps them alive. This conversation goes way beyond the courtroom; into love, fragility, human complexity, and why marriage is both the riskiest and most rewarding gamble you'll ever take. James Sexton shares: The biggest mistakes that lead to divorce (and how to avoid them) Why 73% of divorces are initiated by women + what that really means The shocking truths about love, sex, cheating, and forgiveness he's seen firsthand Why your spouse's social media feed might be the biggest threat to your marriage What "high conflict" divorce really looks like (and why most divorces aren't that) How money complicates marriage The simple but overlooked practice that could save your relationship Why every marriage ends in either death or divorce What second marriages teach us about doing it right the first time Why James believes love isn't permanent…it's on loan Follow James Sexton on Instagram: @nycdivorcelawyer Explore his book How to Stay in Love Check out Trusted Prenup Book Rec: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr + Unworld by Jason GreenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Greatest Lie Women Were Ever Told About Sex: with Cindy Eckert
What happens when a woman refuses to take no for an answer—from the FDA, from society, from stigma? In this episode, Danielle + Cindy Eckert, the billion-dollar entrepreneur and founder of Sprout Pharmaceuticals, who fought the U.S. government to bring the first FDA-approved drug for women's sexual desire to market. Together, they unpack how women's health, equality, and pleasure became a battleground and why the future of feminism might start in your doctor's office. Cindy shares: The "lightning bolt" moment she realized women's desire is rooted in brain chemistry, not emotion How Viagra was approved in 6 months while her drug took 6 years + what that says about systemic bias The truth about medical gaslighting and why women are still understudied and undervalued in healthcare Why she bought back her billion-dollar company to finish what she started How to know when your idea is worth fighting for (and when to walk away) The power of curiosity, candor, and crying in business Her advice for women who want impact, not just success The childhood disruption that made her fearless and independent Why women deserve pleasure, not permission Follow Cindy on Instagram @cindypinkceoBook recommendation: The Five Temptations of a CEO by Patrick Lencioni Learn more about her mission and work at The Pink Ceiling and Sprout Pharmaceuticals Disclaimer for ADDYI: ADDYI is for premenopausal women with acquired, generalized hypoactive (low) sexual desire disorder who have not had problems with low sexual desire in the past, and who have low sexual desire no matter the type of sexual activity, the situation or the sexual partner. The low sexual desire is troubling to them and is not due to a medical or mental health problem, problems in the relationship or medicine or other drug use. ADDYI is not for use in men or to enhance sexual performance. Your risk of severe low blood pressure and fainting is increased if you drink 1-2 standard alcoholic drinks close in time to your ADDYI dose. Wait at least 2 hours after drinking before taking ADDYI at bedtime. Your risk of severe low blood pressure and fainting is also increased if you take certain prescription, over the counter or herbal medications, or have liver problems. Low blood pressure and fainting can happen when you take ADDYI even if you don't drink alcohol or take other medicines. Do not take if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in ADDYI. Allergic reactions may include hives, itching or trouble breathing. Sleepiness, sometimes serious, can occur. Common side effects include dizziness, nausea, tiredness, difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep and dry mouth. See full PI and Medication Guide, including Boxed Warning at addyi.com/pi or call 844-PINK-PILL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cancelled: The Dark Side of Wellness Culture with Lee Tilghman (Lee From America) and Leigh Stein
What really happens when the internet turns on you + you're CANCELED? Danielle sits down with Lee Tilghman (aka @LeeFromAmerica), once one of Instagram's first and biggest wellness influencers and now the author of the new memoir If You Don't Like This, I'll Die. Joining her is bestselling author and internet expert Leigh Stein, whose satire Self Care eerily mirrored Lee's real-life unraveling before they had ever met. Together, they unpack the rise, fall, and reinvention of Lee—and what their stories reveal about cancellation, consumerism, feminism, and the cost of turning your life into a brand. Lee and Leigh share: The rise and fall of @LeeFromAmerica + the truth behind her "cancellation" Why women often cancel women (and what that says about power, belonging, and feminism) How influencer culture shifted from smoothies and self-care to social justice and "performative activism" The hidden costs of turning your personal life into a brand The cycle of consumerism, outrage, and burnout that traps us online The role of mob mentality and snark communities in shaping influencer culture Why wellness can be both a lifeline and a lie + how to find balance offline The loneliness of influencer fame, and why it can feel so isolating at the top Why Gen Z still dreams of influencing despite burnout and backlash What it really takes to walk away, reinvent yourself, and reclaim your identity Follow Lee Tilghman on Instagram @leefromamerica Grab a copy of If You Don't Like This, I'll Die Book Rec: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Follow Leigh Stein @leighstein Grab a copy of Self Care Book Rec: The Situation and The Story by Vivian Gornick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fighting Imposter Syndrome: Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin
Do you have imposter syndrome? You're not alone—70% of people will experience imposter syndrome at some point, and today, Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin is here to help us break free. As a psychologist, imposter syndrome expert, and bestselling author of Own Your Greatness and Your Unstoppable Greatness, Dr. Orbé-Austin dives deep into how imposter syndrome shows up in our lives—and, most importantly, how we can overcome it. In this episode of Question Everything, she reveals: The subtle signs that imposter syndrome is creeping in The powerful link between self-worth and imposter syndrome Is there a link between imposter syndrome and perfectionism? How your upbringing shapes those feelings of self-doubt Are women especially vulnerable to imposter syndrome? Her personal experience battling imposter syndrome—even on the Today Show The two main cycles of imposter syndrome: overwork and self-sabotage How it impacts our personal lives and relationships Why marginalized groups are hit the hardest Simple steps to start loving yourself through it all Follow Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin here Check out her latest book here Book Rec: The First 90 Days by Michael D. WatkinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hollywood's Best Kept Secret Behind the Most Natural Faces: Holistic Plastic Surgeon Dr. Few
What if the secret to great plastic surgery… is knowing when not to do it? In this episode, Danielle chats with world-renowned holistic plastic surgeon Dr. Julius Few, whose philosophy LESS IS MORE has quietly shaped some of the most famous (and untraceably beautiful) faces in Hollywood. With over 30 years of experience, groundbreaking surgical innovations, and a skincare line backed by clinical trials, Dr. Few isn't just changing faces, he's changing the conversation. From his pioneering "85% Rule" to his thoughts on "GLP-1 face," Botox addiction, and the illusion of perfection, Dr. Few shares the questions he asks before ever picking up a scalpel and why the most powerful tool in his office might be the word NO. This episode goes way beyond aesthetics; into identity, restraint, aging, and what it really means to enhance your natural beauty. Dr. Few shares: Why the best plastic surgery is invisible The difference between looking "done" and looking refreshed What not to do if you want to age gracefully Why filler might be aging you faster and what to do instead His unexpected take on facelifts (and how they've changed) and when is the best time to get one. Why he turns away patients weekly + how they often come back to thank him The truth about "distortion vortex" and the addictive cycle of overdoing it The most underrated skincare step and the one product he swears by The procedure he invented that changed eye surgery forever What GLP-1s are doing to your skin and the skincare he created to help And why he believes imperfection is the point Follow Dr. Few on Instagram @Dr.Few Book recommendation: Essentialism by Greg McKeown. Explore his skincare line + learn more about his work: www.fewinstitute.com Andrea is a Career Transition Coach dedicated to helping high-achieving women cultivate healthy, fulfilling relationships with their careers. Check out her free guide Reclaim Your Next Chapter + get in touch with her on her Website! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How To Stay Hopeful in a World on Fire: Mandana Dayani
When the world feels like it's burning, some people retreat. Mandana Dayani builds. In this episode, Danielle sits down with the powerhouse behind I Am A Voter and Archewell, attorney, entrepreneur, and activist Mandana Dayani—a woman whose story spans war zones, boardrooms, and the front lines of cultural change. From escaping post-revolution Iran to advising the White House, launching viral civic movements, and leading Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's media and philanthropic company Archwell, Mandana shares the moments that shaped her and the values that keep her grounded, outspoken, and unshakably hopeful. Mandana shares: The childhood escape from Iran that shaped everything The guilt that became her fuel Why she left a "perfect" persona behind to tell the truth What it really took to launch I Am A Voter + why she'll never stop The heartbreak of October 7th and what it revealed about her community How she built Our Campus United and The OCU Chronicle in response to rising antisemitism Why integrity is her personal compass and the question she asks herself every night Her experience working with Meghan & Harry—and what storytelling means at scale The power of reinvention, especially when you're already at the top And why she believes optimism isn't naive—it's necessary Follow Mandana on Instagram @mandanadayaniBook Recommendation: The Way of Integrity by Martha Beck. Learn more about her work at www.mandanadayani.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Raw Truth About Marriage, Motherhood + Wanting More: Valeria Lipovetsky
What happens after you build the life you always wanted? In Part 2 of this intimate conversation, Valeria Lipovetsky returns to open up about the messy, beautiful middle—marriage, motherhood, sex, ambition, and what it really takes to grow with your partner over time. She shares the honest truth behind her 12-year relationship, how becoming a mother in her early 20s shaped (and tested) her identity, and the quiet decisions that helped her rediscover herself—without blowing up her life. Valeria reveals: Why her marriage nearly broke under the weight of early parenting The new season she's entering with her husband—and what changed Her personal "renaissance" and what it means to prioritize connection again Why she believes motherhood is the ultimate mirror The surprising (and hilarious) truth about sex after kids What she's learned about boundaries, ambition, and giving yourself the big piece of chicken How she protects her peace while living a public life Plus, Danielle opens up about freezing her eggs, feeling like time is running out, and how a list of 1,000 questions (and a stranger's offhand comment) changed her life. This is part two of a two-part series. If you missed Part 1, go back and listen! Follow Valeria on Instagram @valerialipovetsky Book rec: A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle Grab the QUESTION EVERYTHING card game (updated edition) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Pressure to Be Everything: How Valeria Lipovetsky Created a Life That's Fully Her
What does it take to build a life and career that's fully, unapologetically yours? In this episode (part 1 of 2), Danielle sits down with entrepreneur and creator Valeria Lipovetsky for a conversation that's less of an interview, and more of a mirror. They toss out the question cards, ditch the formal intros, and dive straight into the good stuff: ambition, motherhood, marriage, sex, social media, fertility, and the surprising superpower of asking better questions. Valeria shares: Why she never went to therapy—and what finally changed her mind The single moment that cracked open her authenticity Her unexpected (and poetic) obsession with secondhand shoes The timeline pressures no one tells women about—and what helped her reclaim her own The hardest season in her marriage—and how they're finding their renaissance now Why her son taught her more about self-confidence than any book ever could Her honest take on growing a massive following while still feeling like she's figuring it out The rules she broke to build a multi-million dollar business—and the one phrase that still haunts her from childhood This is part one of a two-part conversation—come back next week for even more. Follow Valeria on Instagram @valerialipovetsky Book rec: A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle Grab the QUESTION EVERYTHING card game (updated edition)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What Mount Everest Taught Her About Failure, Fear, and Finding Her Voice: Alison Levine
What does it take to lead the first American women's Everest expedition, survive a near-fatal heart condition, and keep climbing into your 50s? For mountaineer, author, and speaker Alison Levine it all comes down to one thing: putting one foot in front of the other, even when you're terrified. Alison joins Danielle to talk about the summit attempt that made her the butt of a late-night punchline—and the second attempt that helped her rewrite what success really means. In this episode, she shares how a childhood marked by isolation, medical setbacks, and grit shaped her into one of the most inspiring leaders on and off the mountain. Alison shares: How being born with a hole in her heart shaped her risk tolerance The story behind the first American Women's Everest Expedition—and why they had to turn around 270 feet from the top What it felt like to fail so publicly—and what she learned when she finally reached the summit 8 years later The mantra that replaced "go big or go home" Why fear can be your best asset Her surprising leadership advice (hint: ego isn't the enemy) The unspoken voice every woman battles—and how to train it to speak differently Why the strongest teams honor each other's limits What she learned dragging a 150-pound sled across Antarctica Why she just left her successful speaking career to write a one-woman show—and what's at stake How being "the smallest one on the team" became her greatest asset The quote from Pitbull that reframed how she views failure Book rec: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl Follow Alison on Instagram here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Scooter Braun: "I Let It Burn"
Scooter Braun (entrepreneur, investor, former music manager) spent 23 years at the top of the music industry, guiding the careers of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, J Balvin, and more. Then, he walked away. For the first time, he shares the real reason why—and the dream that pushed him to make the final decision. In this intimate conversation, Scooter reveals what success couldn't fix, why he finally stopped running, and the reckoning that followed. In this episode Scooter shares: Why he walked away after 23 years at the top of the music industry The vivid dream that told him to stay silent—and why he listened The real story behind Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, and Kanye West Are Taylor Swift's "Vigilante Shit" lyrics really about him? The mask he wore as "Scooter" and his journey back to Scott Why he's long felt misunderstood The insecurity that fueled his rise and what finally quieted it What he thinks people get wrong about power, fame, and winning The darkest moment of his life and the healing that followed How his divorce broke him + transformed him What it really takes to spot talent (and why it feels like falling in love) Why he believes karma isn't punishment—it's a teacher The one thing he wishes he'd done differently in his music career The one artist he says is wildly underrated What he really thinks about the TikTok-iszation of music and the future of the industry His vision for his future + the legacy he hopes to leave for his kids Follow Scooter Braun here. Book Recommendation: Many Lives, Many MastersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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She Designed for Billionaires But Her Best Tips Are Free: with Celebrity Designer Nour El Nasrani
What does it take to design for billionaire homeowners, celebrities like David Goggins, and NFL owners—while staying grounded in soul and intention? For interior designer Nour El Nasrani, it's about more than pretty spaces. It's about feeling. The Lebanese-born, Vegas-based founder of By Nour Design joins Danielle to share how she built a luxury design business from scratch, the spiritual side of design, and what our homes secretly say about us. Nour shares: How she landed her first client. The unlikely moment that changed her career—and made her fire her own boss What it was really like designing for Navy SEAL David Goggins The unexpected trait she uses to win over high-powered clients (hint: it's not her design degree) Why she never starts with a Pinterest or style board—and the questions she asks instead He 5 rules for making any room look expensive (without spending a fortune) The #1 mistake people make when designing a room (you're probably doing it) How to create a home that actually helps you de-stress Why mood matters more than trend Thee rule she breaks in every room she designs How she transformed Danielle's apartment + what the inspiration was behind it! Plus, a hilarious round of "Smash or Pass: Beige Edition," and the quote that guides her work: "If a place has a soul, it remains alive forever." If you've ever wanted a home that feels more like you, this episode is your blueprint. Follow Nour on Instagram here. Book rec: Live Beautiful by Athena CalderoneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Get Everything You Want: How the Military Trained Skye P. Marshall for Success
Skye P. Marshall is an Air Force veteran, Hollywood actress, caregiver, and relentless dreamer. With no agent, no connections, and no backup plan, Skye left the military and a corporate cubicle behind to pursue acting + built a thriving career from scratch. This episode is about the radical belief that you don't need permission to begin– just vision, discipline, and the courage to build it brick by brick. Skye shares: Why fear is a biological superpower + how to channel it How the Air Force trained her for acting more than any drama school What she learned doing 7 years of background work How she booked Matlock with no agent The reason she refuses to set a timeline for success The "red towel red carpets" that sparked her childhood dreams How she bought her mom a house while caregiving through dementia Why imagination is the key to reinvention The mindset shift that changed everything: from "acting" to being Why every job—even catering—can be a strategic career move And the mantra that carries her through it all: "Survive until you thrive." Follow Skye P. Marshall here. Book rec: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield. Check out her film Daft State on Youtube, Amazon Prime, Apple TV!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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She Decided Who Mattered: The Legacy of Barbara Walters
Jackie Jesko is a war correspondent turned filmmaker joins Danielle to unpack her new Hulu documentary on the life and legacy of Barbara Walters. But this isn't just a conversation about one iconic journalist, it's about the entire media ecosystem she helped create. Danielle has always wanted to be the millennial Barbara Walters, the kind of interviewer who could sit with heads of state, celebrities, and everyday people alike so it was incredibly fun to hear Jackie and Danielle explore: Why Barbara Walters was the original media gatekeeper How she reinvented herself after public "failure" Her strategy for booking presidents, dictators, and celebrities The underappreciated role of female ambition in shaping broadcast journalism How gossip, grit, and research became Barbara's secret weapons Why Diane Sawyer sparked Barbara's deepest insecurities The unseen emotional cost of being "the first" Why The View changed daytime TV forever The power of interviews as cultural time capsules And how Jackie unearthed never-before-seen footage that reintroduces Barbara in her own words If you care about storytelling, media, power, or pop culture…this episode isn't just about Barbara Walters. It's about the evolution of journalism, the complexity of legacy, and what it means to lead with questions. Watch Jackie's film Tell Me Everything on Hulu.Book reccomendation: Audition by Barbara WaltersFollow Jackie Jesko on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Reverse Aging, Acne & Gray Hair—No Botox Needed! Nutritionist Maria Marlowe's Food Secrets
Maria Marlowe—The Acne Nutritionist, author, and creator of GLOW Biome—joins Question Everything to unpack the gut-skin connection, the skincare lies we've been sold, and how she reversed five years of breakouts with food (and even her gray hair). In a beauty culture obsessed with products, Botox, and quick fixes, Maria's work is a radical return to root cause healing. In this episode, she shares: Why she believes acne is a blessing in disguise How she healed five years of breakouts in three months without meds The real reason your gut health might be causing anxiety, melasma, and eczema Why she's skipping Botox and what she does instead (hint: face taping) What Sephora teens are getting dangerously wrong about skincare The common myths about oily, dry, and "combination" skin debunked Her thoughts on popular trends like snail mucin, collagen powders, and ice rolling What your poop, blood sugar, and cravings say about your skin How to spot supplement BS + what ingredients actually work Why "girl dinner" might be wrecking your gut The one food she says clears skin fast and how to eat for hormonal balance What to do during a breakout (including her 3-day Clear Skin Plan) The link between toxins, inflammation, and premature aging Why she believes skincare should be gentle and aging is not a flaw to fix This is a conversation about trusting your body, unlearning beauty industry noise, and healing from the inside out. Follow Maria here Glow Biome ProbioticSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tools For Deeper Connection: How To Have Better Conversations with Celeste Headlee— TED's Most-Watched Expert on Communication
Celeste Headlee: journalist, bestselling author, NPR host, and one of TED's most-watched speakers (31 million views+) has spent decades studying the art (and science) of conversation. But she didn't always get it right. In fact, she says she used to be "the worst." In this episode, Celeste shares how she rewired her communication style, what most people get wrong about connection, and the powerful tools anyone can use to become a better conversationalist. Celeste shares: How to start a conversation when you don't know what to say Why the common advice about conversation (like "maintain eye contact") doesn't actually work The real difference between debate and discussion + why we're confusing the two The surprising neuroscience behind great conversation (and why voice matters more than words) The truth about curiosity + how to practice it (even if it doesn't come naturally) How neural coupling creates the feeling of being seen and understood What small talk really does for your brain + why it's not so "small" after all The simple trick she uses to diffuse conflict and build connection in just 3 questions How to stop trying to "win" arguments and start learning from disagreement Why younger generations are craving connection more than ever (and what's getting in the way) The power of follow-up questions + how they make people feel heard What we're getting wrong about inclusion and how tiny micro-interactions create belonging Why performative listening is worse than not listening at all How to say "I don't know" in a way that builds trust and authority Why smart people often struggle in conversation and what to do about it Book Rec: Bleak House by Charles Dickens Follow Celeste Headlee here. Grab a copy of her book We Need To Talk hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trying is Winning: with Sara Haines
Most people will be haunted by the words "what if?"—but not Sara Haines. She's the witty and whip smart co-host on The View, former anchor on Good Morning America and Today, Emmy-nominated journalist. In this episode, Sara opens up about the moments the world didn't see; the less polished parts of her journey—the rejections, pivots, and quiet persistence that led her to one of the most iconic tables in television. Sara shares: The real story behind getting on-air at the Today Show (hint: it involves stalking someone on the subway) What happened when she finally got her name in the title... and then the show got canceled The identity whiplash of going from "fun girl" to "mom content only" The unexpected moment that nearly made her walk away from TV The emotional toll of being praised, passed over, and pigeonholed Her dream to be on Saturday Night Live and the moment she was actually parodied on it The surprising advice her husband gave that set her free: "Let go of the dream you never actually had" Why "being the person who tries" is her life's north star. Featuring cameos from: Kristen Cavallari, Hoda & Kathie Lee, Kiki Palmer, Chris Brown, and a surprisingly pivotal moment with a Facebook intern. What it really means to try: when no one's watching, when the outcome is uncertain, and when the voice in your head says "you're not good enough." Follow Sara here. Book Rec: She's Come Undone by Wally LambSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Your Ego Isn't the Enemy. It's the Map: with Laura Day (psychic + healer)
What if the answers to your biggest questions about your career, relationships, even your health are already inside you? You just haven't learned how to access them… yet. In this episode, New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned intuitive Laura Day (beloved by Demi Moore, Brad Pitt, Fortune 500 CEOs, and Esalen attendees) reveals how to tap into your intuition and start creating the life you actually want. We unpack The Prism, her powerful system for breaking patterns, rewiring your reactions, and making clearer decisions, fast. Whether you're stuck in a loop, lacking confidence, or craving a breakthrough, Laura shows how small shifts can spark massive transformation. She shares: What intuition really is (and what it's not) How to actually tap into your intuition (and why most people get it wrong) How to know what you actually want and how to go after it The real reason you keep repeating the same patterns What Laura says successful people (Oprah-level successful) all have in common Why trauma can sometimes be a doorway, not a dead end Why understanding is overrated + action is everything How to use your "Prism" to manifest the life you actually want How to tell if your "ego" is keeping you stuck—and how to fix it Laura's wild experience with military-grade scientific testing on her intuition The difference between believing you're magical... and being the magic Follow Laura here. Grab a copy of The Prism here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Go First: Gabby Reece on Courage, Self-Trust, and Living Without Regret
Gabby Reece– former pro volleyball player, Nike's first female signature athlete, co-founder of Laird Superfood, host of The Gabby Reece Show joins Danielle to talk about the real work of building a meaningful life. From the emotional tightrope of motherhood and ambition to the realities of aging, marriage, leadership, and letting go of people-pleasing, Gabby shares the lessons she's learned at every stage. What you'll hear in this episode: How to build a life that won't leave you full of regret What it means to "go first"—and how that philosophy shaped her life and career Her thoughts on Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka, and mental health in sports Her honest take on feminism, sport, and the sexualization of women's bodies The quiet lie women are told about ambition—and how to design a life that actually fits What her volleyball career taught her about winning, feelings and how to take up space Why women in their 50s are calling it the "F.U. Fifties"—and what that really means What she teaches her daughters about ambition, self-trust, and body image. A behind-the-scenes look at her Nike shoe deal (the first of its kind for a woman) Wellness hacks she swears by (including the real reason she started drinking coffee at 45) The feminist contradiction she's still wrestling with How marriage to Laird Hamilton has challenged and inspired her The quiet power of consistency, mentorship, and saying no without apology Follow Gabby here Listen to The Gabby Reece Show here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Hidden Forces Shaping What We Buy, Wear, and Talk About: with Culture Strategist Linda Ong (Cultique)
What is culture—and who gets to shape it? Danielle sits down with cultural strategist and Cultique cofounder Linda Ong for a conversation that will change the way you see the world around you. From brand identity to the rise of private clubs, from "trad wives" to TikTok aesthetics, and the future of luxury. Whether you're a brand builder, pop culture lover, or just want to understand the world a little better—this episode will give you the tools to read between the lines of what's NEXT. In this episode, we explore: How to identify emergent cultural signals before they hit the mainstream What culture really means in 2024—and why it's changing faster than ever Are we living through the decline of American society? Linda weighs in The "Cultural Curve" and how to know if something is emerging, dominant, or done Why AI can't replicate culture—and what makes human creativity irreplaceable Why Gen Z is full of contradictions—and what that tells us about the future How Linda turned her personal pain into cultural intuition (and career superpower) The future of luxury and why it's shifting from exclusivity to experience Why your personal and professional lives are not separate—and never were The difference between analyzing culture and predicting trends—and why the former matters more Why understanding your brand's cultural DNA is more important than ever The real reason "collabs" went from cool to cliché—and what's replacing themThe science of why horror movies are trending (hint: it's emotional regulation) Follow Linda Ong here. Follow Sarah Jane Dhall here. Check out Cultique here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Karrueche Tran's Proof That Grace Is A Power Move: Fame, Healing & Building Her Empire (and really good skin)
Karrueche Tran became a household name almost overnight—but for reasons that never told the full story. In this episode, she opens up about what it took to go from tabloid target to Emmy-winning actress and beauty founder, and the quiet resilience that helped her build a career and identity on her own terms. In this conversation, Karrueche shares: Why she almost quit acting—and the moment that changed everything How she handles rejection, auditions, and comparison even after winning an Emmy The power of staying graceful in a world that rewards drama Why she passed on reality TV—and how it protected her long-term career How she built Ruechi Beauty from personal pain points and self-care rituals The difference between money grabs and meaningful partnerships Her surprising take on dating, relationships, and love after heartbreak How therapy helped her identify old patterns—and choose better ones The pressure of the biological clock—and how she's defining womanhood on her own terms Her beauty secrets, morning rituals, and the best skincare advice she's learned on set Follow Karrueche here. Check out Ruechi Beauty here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Forever Chemicals Are Everywhere—How Do We Stay Safe? with EWG President Ken Cook
Ken Cook is the President and co-founder of the Environmental Working Group (EWG) and has spent his life fighting for safer food, cleaner water, and tougher regulations to protect us—and our kids—from toxic chemicals. He's reshaped U.S. food and farm policy and pushed back against the industries putting profits over people. In this episode, he shares: What the EWG really does—and how their site can help you make safer, smarter choices for yourself and your family. Why EWG chose to make science "buzzy"—and how it changed everything. The wild difference between U.S. and European product regulations (and why so many harmful ingredients are still legal here).The Dirty Dozen & Clean 15: the simplest way to know what produce to buy organic. How to find out what's actually in your tap water—and what to do about it.What you need to know about PFAS (aka "forever chemicals"). Why "legal" doesn't always mean "safe"—especially when it comes to beauty, cleaning, furniture, and home goods. How toxic chemicals are impacting kids—and why you should care.His go-to tips to make safer swaps without feeling overwhelmed. Why cracking a window might be one of the healthiest things you do today. How EWG is fighting to make organic food and safer products more accessible and affordable for everyone.The real reason companies are finally making cleaner, healthier options—and what role you play. Book Rec: The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes Check out the EWG here and their consumer guides (safer beauty, tap water, sunscreen etc) here. Check out Ken's Podcast "Ken Cook is Having Another Episode" here! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How 21Seeds Became the It-Girl Tequila—And Changed An Entire Industry: The 21Seeds Story (Kat Hantas + Sarika Singh)
Danielle sits down with the powerhouse women behind 21 Seeds Tequila—Kat Hantas, Sarika Singh, and Nicole Emanuel—to reveal how they built a $160+ million brand from their kitchen. This is also happens to be Danielle's FAVORITE (infused) tequila! The journey from infusing tequila at home to becoming the No. 1 flavored tequila in the U.S. Why traditional tequila marketing missed the mark for women—and how they flipped the script The moment they knew 21 Seeds was bigger than just a fun side hustle Behind-the-scenes of their first disastrous production run and how they turned failure into momentum How they caught the attention of Oprah, and the entire spirits industry. What it was like to have celebrities like Jessica Alba and Katie Couric organically fall in love with their brand How being outsiders in the spirits industry gave them an advantage over legacy brands The strategy that helped them land on the shelves of Whole Foods, Target, Trader Joe's, and major liquor stores nationwide The lessons they learned from selling their brand to Diageo, the parent company of Casamigos and Don Julio Why moms make the best entrepreneurs and how motherhood prepared them for building a business The future of 21 Seeds and their advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to break into competitive industries If you love entrepreneurship, tequila, brand-building, and female founders shaking up male-populated spaces, this episode is a must-listen. Find out how these women called the shots—and changed the industry. Grab your limited edition Shot Callers card game here. Follow 21SEEDS hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Art of Walking Away (Before You Lose Yourself) with Ashlyn Harris
Ashlyn Harris—World Cup champion, activist, mother, and the goalkeeper with the most saves in U.S. Women's National Team history—opens up about the reality of high-performance culture, the addiction that almost consumed her, and why she walked away from everything she built to start over. Now, she's in a new chapter—one that includes radical self-work, protecting her peace, and an unexpected love story. In this episode, Ashlyn shares: The moment she realized she was living a life that wasn't hers & what she did about it How Adderall addiction almost derailed her career—and what pulled her out The moment she realized she was living a life that wasn't truly hers What it really took to leave her marriage and start over The price of protecting your peace—and why it's always worth it The shocking truth about women's soccer's pay gap (and why she was done fighting) How her friendship with Sophia Bush turned into something more What the media gets wrong about their relationship—and why she doesn't care The hardest lesson she learned in therapy—and the question that changed everything Why she refuses to settle for an "average" life (and how it shapes her relationships) What elite athletes and Hollywood actors really have in common How she's rebuilding her life—on her own terms The problem with hustle culture, and why true success is about more than just winning Her new podcast "Wide Open" – how she named it and the one episode she thinks everyone should start with! This is a conversation about reinvention and the radical act of choosing yourself—even when the whole world is watching. Follow Ashlyn Harris here Listen to her podcast "Wide Open with Ashlyn Harris" produced by iHeart Women's Sports. New episodes drop weekly on Mondays, on the iHeartRadio app and anywhere you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A Royal Bloodline, A Rebellious Spirit: How Asma Khan Changed the Culinary World
Asma Khan—Michelin-starred chef, activist, and the woman who turned rejection into revolution sits down with Danielle Robay. Born into an Indian royal bloodline, Asma was told from birth that she was a disappointment—too dark, too fat, too unworthy. The extended family dismissed her. She was never meant to be a leader. But that's exactly what she became. Now, she is the force behind Darjeeling Express, a London restaurant run entirely by South Asian immigrant women—home cooks, nannies, and housewives who had never worked in professional kitchens before. In this episode, Asma shares: The one sentence her sister told her as a child that changed her life forever Why she refuses to scream in the kitchen—and what male chefs get wrong about food How Darjeeling Express began in her home and became an international success The painful truth about losing friends after success (and how she knew it was time to walk away) How she convinced a banker to fund her dream—after getting laughed out of the room The surprising person who saved her when she hit rock bottom Why she chose to hire only South Asian immigrant women—and how they built something powerful together Why her scars are her greatest source of power The Hollywood A-lister who surprised her with bagels and became an unexpected friend\ Follow Asma Khan here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Behind every headline is a person + a deeper story. Question Everything with journalist Danielle Robay cuts through social media buzz to uncover the voices, ideas, and cultural moments that shape how we see the world. Each week, she asks bold questions that challenge assumptions and reveal the nuance behind the narratives, inviting you to look closer at the world, and at yourself. Because there's always more to the story.——Danielle is also the creator of the bestselling QUESTION EVERYTHING card game series, which has sparked connection and conversation in thousands of living rooms around the world. She's also the co-executive producer (alongside Reese Witherspoon) and host of Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club. With her signature curiosity—dubbed "The Queen of Questions"—and a background in political science, Danielle brings both heart and rigor to every conversation. A Gloria Steinem Fellow and mentee of Larry King, she's carried forward a legacy of curiosity and connection, interviewi
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