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Cindy Gallop—The Most Provocative Woman in the World

January 02, 2018

Cindy Gallop—The Most Provocative Woman in the World

An interview with Cindy Gallop—sextech champion, founder of MakeLoveNotPorn, eldest of four sisters.

Dana Cowin—The Most Perceptive Woman in the World

September 05, 2017

Dana Cowin—The Most Perceptive Woman in the World

An interview with Dana Cowin—podcast host, former editor of Food & Wine magazine, thrower of great parties.

Sallie Krawcheck—The Most Courageous Woman in the World

November 27, 2017

Sallie Krawcheck—The Most Courageous Woman in the World

An interview with Sallie Krawcheck—CEO and Co-founder of Ellevest, former Wall Street banker, and cat person.

Amanda Nguyen—The Most Optimistic Woman in the World

October 04, 2017

Amanda Nguyen—The Most Optimistic Woman in the World

An interview with Amanda Nguyen—founder and president of Rise, sexual assault survivor, former deputy White House liaison for the U.S. Department of State, astrophysics nerd.

Brandon Holley—The Most Fearless Woman in the World

May 01, 2017

Brandon Holley—The Most Fearless Woman in the World

An interview with Brandon Holley—CEO of Everywear, magazine industry veteran, and decent surfer.

Gayle Tzemach Lemmon—The Most Unstoppable Woman in the World

November 17, 2017

Gayle Tzemach Lemmon—The Most Unstoppable Woman in the World

The journalist, best-selling author, and ‘Law & Order’ junkie shares lessons on toughness, rejection, and “getting it done.”

Rujeko Hockley—The Most Curious Woman in the World

July 30, 2017

Rujeko Hockley—The Most Curious Woman in the World

An interview with Rujeko Hockley—Assistant curator at the Whitney Museum, intrepid traveler, lifelong dancer—about the next phase of her blossoming career.

The Necessary, Occasionally Hilarious Honesty of Katie Porter

April 10, 2021

The Necessary, Occasionally Hilarious Honesty of Katie Porter

An interview with the Congresswoman from California who is known for finding and speaking the truth, especially when it’s her own.

Mary Cain Refuses to Stay in Her Lane

October 09, 2020

Mary Cain Refuses to Stay in Her Lane

The championship runner faced controversy at a young age, and she’s excited to keep the momentum going.

“Self-Care is Not About Staying in and Becoming a Hermit”

August 22, 2020

“Self-Care is Not About Staying in and Becoming a Hermit”

“Self-care is not a destination or a final state of being,” says Alisha Ramos, the founder of Girls Night In. “Self-care is something you do so you can give your energy back to your community.”

Padma Lakshmi Is on a Mission to Tell the Truth

May 01, 2020

Padma Lakshmi Is on a Mission to Tell the Truth

With her new show, “Taste the Nation” (coming June 19 on Hulu), Padma Lakshmi challenges us to think in a more nuanced way about the diverse cuisines—and the immigrant communities—that give the United States its authentic flavor.

Architect Jean Brownhill Is Democratizing the Home-Renovation Process

March 06, 2020

Architect Jean Brownhill Is Democratizing the Home-Renovation Process

Architect Jean Brownhill shares why she founded Sweeten, an online platform that takes the headaches out of home renovations.

Meet Sarah LaFleur’s Girl Crush, Ambassador Samantha Power

February 15, 2020

Meet Sarah LaFleur’s Girl Crush, Ambassador Samantha Power

M.M.LaFleur’s CEO, Sarah LaFleur, sits down with her muse, Ambassador Samantha Power, for a one-on-one chat about what it means to be a multifaceted, complex woman.

“Think of Activism Like a Potluck Dinner”

January 10, 2020

“Think of Activism Like a Potluck Dinner”

Activist and author Blair Imani shares her wisdom on activism, how she styles her hijab, and the upside of coming out as bisexual on live TV.

When the Future Seems Overwhelming, Do This

December 19, 2019

When the Future Seems Overwhelming, Do This

Writer and environmental policy expert Bina Venkataraman shares advice for thinking about the long game—even when the present seems hard enough.

“Tons of People Want Me to Shut Up”

December 19, 2019

“Tons of People Want Me to Shut Up”

How author and journalist Liz Plank learned to stop censoring herself.

Mrs. Claus Knows Who Runs the Show

December 18, 2019

Mrs. Claus Knows Who Runs the Show

The brains behind the whole Christmas operation dishes on meeting Santa, being the CEO of the North Pole, and why she considers herself “the world’s coolest aunt.”

Gretchen Rubin Admits She’s a Happiness Bully

December 12, 2019

Gretchen Rubin Admits She’s a Happiness Bully

The best-selling author, podcast host, and all-around happiness expert shares her advice for finding happiness at work, and why she won’t let herself watch HGTV in hotel rooms.

Should You Care Less About Being Likeable?

December 06, 2019

Should You Care Less About Being Likeable?

TV host Alicia Menendez wanted to stop caring if she was “likeable.” She soon realized that was a trap.

Dr. Lisa Sanders Solves Medical Mysteries and Answers Over 100 Emails a Day

November 27, 2019

Dr. Lisa Sanders Solves Medical Mysteries and Answers Over 100 Emails a Day

The physician behind Netflix’s popular show, ‘Diagnosis,’ on how she manages to teach, see patients, and write a world-famous New York Times column—and still find (a little) time for knitting.

The Founder of #NatSecGirlSquad Wants More Women in National Security

November 22, 2019

The Founder of #NatSecGirlSquad Wants More Women in National Security

“Our current lack of diversity is the most significant national security challenge of our time,” says Maggie Feldman-Piltch. “It’s a mistake to think otherwise.”

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