Do It On Purpose features our favorite talks, interviews and conversations from the Together Live Tour – a national event that brings an array of thought leaders, local artists, athletes and celebrity guests to cities across the country. You’ll hear from some of the most badass ladies around on authentic storytelling, finding your purpose, overcoming fear, choosing love, effectuating change and taking social action. Listeners will have the opportunity for self-reflective work focused on where you come from, why you’re here and where you’re going.
In this special episode, Jennifer visits the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business to talk with Professor Angela Duckworth, the author of the best-selling book, Grit.
The conversation ranges from how to define success, some thoughts on the entertainment industry, and how to deal with the highs and lows of life.
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Women are taking over the world - but before we do that, we should know how to take control of our own financial future.
In this special bonus episode, Jennifer speaks with Jackson and CNBC's Jean Chatsky about how to be in control, plan ahead, and prepare for the worst (just in case).
How do you get started? How can you survive setbacks? How can you confront the challenges in front of you and feel empowered?
Speaking up for what you believe in is usually easier said than done. Sometimes, it's just easier to be silent. But what are the repercussions of that?
In this episode, we hear from:
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When life's pivots feel overwhelming, remember - everything happens for a reason, and that crossroads can lead to opportunity.
In this episode, we hear from:
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We all have that little voice inside us, but it can get drowned out by all the other noise.
How do you listen to your "inner GPS" - and how do you learn to trust it?
In this episode, we hear from:
-Luvvie Ajayi on admitting to herself she is, in fact, a writer
-Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild on trusting her instincts over more experienced professionals
-Dr. Knatokie Ford on navigating an identity crisis and reaching her potential
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How can we create the change we want to see in the world? How do we turn pain into power?
This episode features words of wisdom from fearless women who lead the kind of purpose-driven lives that we want to emulate.
We hear from:
Boundaries are so important - and as the #MeToo movement gains momentum, there has never been a better time to talk about them.
In this episode, we hear from:
-Lupe Gonzalo, who organized fellow farm workers against sexual assault and violence
-Sophia Bush and Glennon Doyle on believing your fellow sisters and how you don't have to share anything you don't want to when it comes to abuse
-Abby Wambach on being "one of the guys" and how to stand up for women when you're outnumbered
(Warning: there is some adult language in this episode)
In Ep. 1 of Season Two, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh asks about the love stories we’re writing with our lives.
We hear about romantic love, with the story of Olympic soccer star Abby Wambach and her wife, Glennon Doyle. (2:40)
Then we hear from Uber executive Bozoma Saint John (6:20) about her relationship with her daughter after her husband passed away.
Next, we hear from the love between Elizabeth Lesser and her sister after she was diagnosed with cancer. (9:26)
We also hear from Krista Tippett, Latham Thomas, and others.
On Episode 6, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh speaks with Alicia Keys, Seane Corn, Valerie Kaur , and Dr. Jacqui Lewis about how to listen to your heart.
[1:44] The world tells you not to mix business with pleasure. But Alicia Keys disagrees.
[2:43] Alicia Keys on the freedom she found in the UN-learning of it all.
[3:39] How Seane Corn found God in the most unexpected of places.
[9:26] How Valeria Kaur’s love was tested in the aftermath of September 11th.
[14:25] Dr. Jaqui Lewis on how a total stranger completely changed her life.
On Episode 5, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh speaks with Together Live co-founder Glennon Doyle, Sophia Bush, and Geena Rocero about how to find your courage.
[3:38] Sophia Bush on her decision to use social media to share stories for those who couldn’t share their own.
[5:15] How do you resist quitting? You attach your purpose to something bigger.
[6:34] Gina Rocero on not being fully seen for who she was, and how she changed that.
[11:07] What if what breaks your heart could lead you to the world-healing work this world intended for you?
On Episode 4, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh speaks with Seane Corn, Abby Wambach , and Kelly Corrigan on exploring your strength, resilience and grace.
[2:42] Seane Corn on how her father’s death helped her unlock her inner strength.
[7:18] How to find freedom by giving time and space to process trauma in your life.
[9:14] How Abby Wambach faced her fears and owned her mistakes after her DUI arrest last year.
[12:49] Kelly Corrigan on her lessons learned through her journey from agony to ok-ness.
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