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Season 2

Season 2

Valerie Jarrett on how motherhood changed her sense of purpose

Valerie Jarrett is the former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama and…

Season 2

Clea and Joanna of The Home Edit share tips on keeping a tidy home, even with kids

After meeting in 2015 through a mutual friend, Clea Shearer and Joanna…

Season 2

Jessie James Decker shares how motherhood changed her life’s purpose + strengthened her marriage

Country singer Jessie James Decker first came onto the scene in 2009…

Season 2

Christy Turlington Burns on how crucial it is to improve maternal health in the U.S. and abroad

Many people remember Christy as the supermodel who dominated the fashion world…

Podcast

Psychologist Angela Duckworth on the art of teaching perseverance to your kids

Angela Duckworth is a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania…

Celebrity News

Hilary Duff on motherhood, loneliness and how it all goes by so fast

If you were young in the early aughts, you probably remember Hilary…

Celebrity News

Birchbox’s Katia Beauchamp wants to change the way we talk about working moms

In 2010, Katia Beauchamp and her Harvard Business School classmate Hayley Barna…

Season 2

LaTonya Yvette on why fashion can be a form of self-care for moms

LaTonya Yvette is a stylist, writer, and mother of two. In the…

Podcast

Goop’s Chief Content Officer Elise Loehnen on postpartum depletion, self-care and what moms really need

Elise Loehnen is the Chief Content Officer at Goop and the well-known right-hand woman of Gwenyth Paltrow. Before coming to Goop, Elise had a high-powered career in magazines, working at Conde Nast Traveler and Lucky. Today, Elise serves as a frequent go-to spokesperson for Goop, co-hosts the Goop podcast, and is a mother to her two sons, Max and Sam. In this episode, Liz chats with Elise about postpartum depletion and what our healthcare system can do to better serve women before, during and after pregnancy.

Podcast

Reshma Saujani of Girls Who Code on replacing perfectionism with courage in motherhood

Reshma Saujani is the Founder & CEO of Girls Who Code, a…

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