<p><strong>Illuminating conversation. Bold introspection. A safe space where the twists and turns of personal growth are embraced and shared openly, one conversation at a time</strong></p><p>Join inquisitive host Chrissy Teigen in her new well-being podcast from Audible as she explores the cutting edge of personal development with some of the world's leading experts and thinkers. Featuring authors of groundbreaking Audible Originals, exclusives, and bestselling audiobooks, <em>Self-Conscious with Chrissy Teigen </em>provides an inspiring and engaging environment for listeners to expand their self-awareness and gain the insights and practical tools they need to lead healthier, happier, and more productive lives.</p><p>Each week, Chrissy dives deep with her guests, who span a wide range of expertise and lived experience. Demystify the concept of manifestation with Gabby Bernstein, tap into your hidden potential with Adam Grant, grasp Nedra Glover Tawwab's profound lessons on boundary setting, and understand the freeing power of Mel Robbins’ call to let go of what others think of you as each conversation introduces bold concepts and ushers in new ways of understanding ourselves. Whether you're new to the world of well-being or a lifelong traveler, <em>Self-Conscious with Chrissy Teigen</em> is the must-listen next stop on your journey.</p><p>Listen to <em>Self-Conscious with Chrissy Teigen </em>on Audible and explore thousands of titles including bestsellers, new releases, podcasts and exclusive Audible Originals.</p>
Chrissy sits down with actor and writer Andrew McCarthy to talk about the quiet crisis so many men are living inside: friendship drift, isolation, and the shame that keeps them from reaching out. After his son told him, “Dad, you don’t really have any friends,” Andrew drove nearly 10,000 miles across America to reconnect with old friends—and ask strangers a question men almost never talk about: How are you doing with friendship? In this episode, Andrew shares what he learned on the road about why men end up alone, how to restart the friendships that went silent, and how partners can support men without becoming their entire social world.
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Harvard professor Julia Minson joins Chrissy to break down why most “conflict” isn’t about bad people—it’s about missing skills. She explains how disagreement turns toxic when we slip into judgment, certainty, and a win/lose mindset, and why “good intentions” don’t count if the other person can’t hear them. Then she gives a practical toolkit—naive realism, “listen with your mouth,” and her HEAR framework—to help you say what you mean, lower the temperature, and preserve the relationship for the next conversation.
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Elaine Welteroth—bestselling author of More Than Enough and former Teen Vogue Editor-In-Chief—joins Chrissy for a reset on the lie that keeps so many of us small: the belief that we’re not enough. They talk about how confidence gets “chipped away,” how to spot when you’re performing for approval instead of living for yourself, and what it actually looks like to lead (and heal) in public. Plus: Elaine’s “Hell Yes or Hell No” decision framework to help you choose boundaries over burnout—and build a life that fits.
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Dan Harris—journalist, former Good Morning America anchor, and author of Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics—joins Chrissy to demystify meditation for people who think they “can’t” do it. After a panic attack on live TV, Dan found a practice that helped him quiet the mental chaos, stop taking his thoughts so personally, and become “less of a jerk” to himself and others. In this episode, he delivers a no-gurus, no-jargon toolkit: one-minute meditation, straw breathing, self-compassion, and a guided loving-kindness practice you can actually use today.
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World-famous matchmaker Sima Taparia (of Neflix’s Indian Matchmaking and the audiobook Your Perfect Partner Won’t Be Perfect) joins Chrissy to cut through modern dating burnout and unrealistic expectations. She explains why chasing “100%” compatibility keeps people stuck, how to tell the difference between settling and growing, and why flexibility, family context, and real-world connection matter more than apps and endless swiping. This episode is a reset for anyone tired of dating culture—and curious about building love that actually lasts.
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Chrissy talks with Dr. Robert Waldinger, director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development and author of The Good Life, about what eight decades of research reveal makes life truly meaningful. His answer isn’t money, fame, or achievement—it’s the quality of our connections and how we nurture them across a lifetime.
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Death doula Darnell Lamont Walker joins Chrissy for a deeply human conversation about what it really means to show up at the end of life—for ourselves and for the people we love. Together, they unpack why death doesn’t have to be terrifying, how culture and ritual shape grief, and what actually helps families when the moment comes, including the often-misunderstood “death rally.” This episode isn’t about making death easier—it’s about making it shared, honest, and less lonely.
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Dr. Shefali—world-renowned clinical psychologist and creator of Conscious Parenting—joins Chrissy to explain why so many parents feel overwhelmed: we’re raising kids with the old tools we inherited, even when those tools don’t work anymore. Together, they unpack the “hidden traps” that pull us into control, shame, and reactivity—and how to shift toward connection, emotional safety, and real repair after we mess up. This conversation is ultimately about raising yourself first—so you can truly see your child, break generational patterns, and build a home where everyone feels grounded.
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Daniel Coyle joins Chrissy to unpack why so many of us feel productive but disconnected—and what it actually means to flourish. Drawing from his bestselling book Flourish, Daniel explains how joyful, meaningful growth comes not from big life changes, but from small moments of presence, shared rituals, and real connection. Together, they explore simple ways to shift attention, build community, and feel more alive in the life you’re already living.
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Dr. Jessica Zucker—bestselling author of I Had a Miscarriage and Normalize It—joins Chrissy for a raw and honest conversation about the things women are rarely encouraged to say out loud. They talk openly about miscarriage, terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons, postpartum anxiety, body image, and the pressure to seem “fine” while quietly falling apart. Jessica shares her simple UPEND framework to help listeners name what happened, tell their story without shame, and move toward real self-compassion.
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Carl Radke—known for years as the “fun one” on Bravo’s Summer House—opens up to Chrissy about what happens when the party persona that kept everything light starts quietly destroying your life. In a raw, funny, and brutally honest conversation, Carl traces the pressure to perform, the role alcohol and cocaine played behind the scenes, and the moment he realized he had to save his own life—even if it meant disappointing everyone. He shares what recovery actually looks like in real life, why it isn’t linear, and how his memoir Cake Eater helped him reclaim “childhood Carl” and build a life that doesn’t require numbing to get through it.
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