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    In this episode, Rachel argues that the biggest obstacle keeping people from pursuing their dreams is not fear of failure itself, but fear of other people witnessing that failure. She explains that most unrealized potential comes from worrying about judgment, rejection, and the opinions of others— whether those opinions are real, imagined, or projected from our own self-criticism. Drawing on personal stories from her career, marriage, family relationships, and parenting, Rach emphasizes that success requires being willing to look foolish, face criticism, and fail publicly.


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rach tackles the common experience of imposter syndrome, noting that roughly 70% of people will struggle with feeling like a fraud at some point in their lives. Rather than speaking from personal experience, she shares four principles she believes have helped her avoid it. Throughout the episode, Rachel argues that imposter syndrome stems from outsourcing self-worth to other people’s judgments, and she encourages listeners to shift their focus inward, measure progress against their own growth, and recognize that they are not imposters—they are simply people in the ongoing process of becoming.


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rach explores the idea that positivity is not an innate personality trait but a skill that can be developed through intentional practice. Using the story of her first childbirth, a 52-hour labor that taught her the power of choosing how to respond to difficult circumstances, she argues that while people cannot control many of life’s challenges, they can control their perspective. Rachel explains the science behind negativity bias, cognitive distortions, and the brain’s tendency to focus on threats, emphasizing that thoughts are not facts and that mindfulness can help people separate themselves from unhelpful thinking patterns. She advocates for practical habits such as daily gratitude journaling, regulating self-talk, limiting negative social media influences, and moving the body regularly, citing research suggesting that a significant portion of happiness comes from intentional actions rather than life circumstances. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to view positivity as a daily practice of returning to gratitude, resilience, and hope, even in the midst of hardship, rather than as a form of denial or “toxic positivity.”


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rach explores the concept of intuition and shares five signs she never ignores when making important life decisions. She argues that the body is our most reliable guide, often sensing danger or alignment before the mind can explain it, and encourages listeners to reconnect with their physical and emotional signals through practices like journaling and self-reflection. She also discusses synchronicities as meaningful “winks” from the universe, the importance of paying attention when situations feel unnecessarily “clunky,” and how closed doors can often be redirections rather than rejections. Finally, she introduces the “peace test,” suggesting that a deep sense of calm and alignment is one of the clearest indicators that we are on the right path. Throughout the episode, Rachel blends personal stories, spiritual beliefs, and practical self-development advice to encourage listeners to trust themselves, listen to their intuition, and view setbacks as guidance rather than failure.


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    Productivity advice is everywhere these days, but most of it seems designed for people who don't have real-world responsibilities, relationships, families, or limits. In this month's Premium episode, Rachel shares a different approach. Drawing on more than a decade of experience building businesses, writing books, raising four kids, and achieving ambitious goals, she explores what it actually looks like to be productive without sacrificing your wellbeing in the process.

    This deep dive covers the difference between being busy and making meaningful progress, how to identify the results that truly matter in your current season, why most people focus on to-do lists instead of outcomes, and the practical framework Rachel uses to turn big goals into achievable steps. Whether you're working toward a career goal, a health goal, a relationship goal, or simply trying to create more alignment in your life, this episode will help you focus your energy where it matters most and build momentum without burnout.


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis podcast, she opens up about her personal experience with perimenopause, hormone imbalances, and the physical and emotional changes she began experiencing in her late 30s, emphasizing how little women are taught about their bodies and hormonal health. She discusses symptoms such as mood swings, anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, heavy periods, and depression, explaining how she initially mistook these changes for a mental health crisis before discovering through blood work that she had estrogen dominance. Throughout the episode, she encourages women to advocate for themselves by seeking doctors who specialize in women’s hormones and functional medicine, tracking their menstrual cycles, reducing stress, and paying closer attention to nutrition, sleep, and supplementation. Ultimately, she frames these symptoms not as something women should silently endure, but as important signals from the body that deserve attention, support, and compassionate care.


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis podcast, she playfully explores the idea of entering a “hot era” by investing more intention into personal appearance and self-confidence, arguing that when people feel attractive, they often feel more empowered, energized, and confident in every area of life. Drawing from her own experiences with things like lash extensions, hair extensions, Botox, wardrobe changes, and beauty routines, she emphasizes that these choices are not about pleasing others but about making oneself feel good and worthy of care. Throughout the episode, she encourages listeners to stop limiting themselves with labels like “I’m not that kind of girl,” and instead embrace whatever changes—big or small—help them feel more vibrant, confident, and excited about life, whether that means updating their closet, trying a new beauty treatment, or simply highlighting their favorite feature.


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rach encourages listeners to stop waiting for a future milestone to finally feel fulfilled and instead learn to love their lives in the present by focusing on intentional daily practices rather than external achievements. Using the metaphor of a marathon, she explains that people often obsess over the “finish line” while ignoring the small moments and consistent effort that make up the journey. Rach argues that long-term happiness comes less from money, success, or relationships and more from mindset, gratitude, and the habits people cultivate each day. She shares five practical ways to “get your spark back”: embracing possibility and having things to look forward to, romanticizing everyday life through mindfulness and rituals, going on solo “artist dates” to reconnect with curiosity and creativity, celebrating small wins instead of only major accomplishments, and curating one’s environment and energy by protecting mental space and limiting draining influences like mindless social media use. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes that passion, novelty, and presence are antidotes to feeling stuck or emotionally flat, and that learning to appreciate life as it exists now creates the momentum and energy needed to build an even better future.


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    In this episode of The Rachel Hollis podcast, she challenges the idea that adulthood, ambition, or leadership must constantly feel exhausting and argues that a lighter, more intentional life is often built through small daily choices rather than dramatic overhauls. Drawing from her own recent move from Los Angeles to the Hudson Valley, she reflects on simplifying her lifestyle and shares nine “tiny habits” that help her feel more grounded, including starting the day with intention, avoiding her phone in the morning, using the two-minute rule to overcome procrastination, drinking water before coffee, setting a bedtime alarm, moving her body daily, ending the day by noticing what went right, finding moments of laughter, and practicing self-compassion. Ultimately, she emphasizes that meaningful change does not come from perfection or doing everything at once, but from consistently choosing one small habit that brings more ease, presence, and gratitude into everyday life.


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    In this edition of Ask Rach, Rachel Hollis responds to two listener questions centered on the challenges of balancing ambition, work, and family. First, she speaks with a single mother of teenagers who feels guilty for spending years focused on building her businesses rather than being fully present with her kids, encouraging her to stop viewing her sacrifices as failures and instead recognize the life and stability she built for her family. Rachel emphasizes that rebuilding connection with teenagers is still possible, but it requires showing up for them on their terms, respecting their individuality, and finding authentic shared experiences rather than forcing emotional conversations. In the second half, she addresses a listener asking about household support systems, openly sharing her own experiences with mothers’ helpers, nannies, housekeepers, and delegating responsibilities throughout different seasons of motherhood and entrepreneurship. She argues that seeking help at home should not carry shame, especially for working parents, and reframes hiring support as both practical and empowering, ultimately encouraging listeners to let go of unrealistic expectations and build lives that allow them to focus on what matters most.


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    In this experimental, live-recorded episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rachel experiments with a looser Rach Talk format recorded in her Instagram broadcast channel, mixing personal development advice with casual life updates and pop-culture commentary. In this episode, her main message is that falling off track is inevitable, so people should stop treating failure as proof of who they are and instead build a daily “reset plan” to help them recover quickly. Using examples from baseball, tennis, journaling, and inner-child visualization, she encourages listeners to identify the emotions that come up when they fail and create small spiritual or grounding practices that meet those emotional needs. The episode then shifts into lighter topics, including the Met Gala, upcoming sequels, Martha Stewart, moving to the Hudson Valley, wanting a dog, debating chickens, and her hopes for Mother’s Day.


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    In this live episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast (recorded at RISE Elevate in Chicago), Rachel interviews three women from the RISE community whose lives were transformed by taking action on deeply personal goals. Breanna shares how attending Rise motivated her to reclaim her health, ultimately leading her to lose weight, run a half-marathon while pregnant, and pursue bigger dreams. Liz tells the emotional story of founding Ruby's Rainbow after the birth of her daughter with Down syndrome, growing it from a simple idea into a nonprofit that has awarded over $4 million in scholarships. Cyndi discusses leaving corporate life to build Wanderlust Campus into a nationally recognized business while simultaneously transforming her health and inspiring her children. Throughout the conversation, themes of imposter syndrome, leadership, resilience, and the power of community emerge, as Rachel emphasizes that extraordinary change often begins with small, imperfect steps and the willingness to believe in a bigger vision for your life.


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    In this episode, Rachel takes you into one of the most honest conversations she's had yet: what it really means to make a promise, to yourself, to your goals, to the life you say you want.

    Inspired by her own story of quitting on herself over and over again before finally figuring out what follow-through actually requires, Rachel walks you through how she completely redefined what a promise means, and how that single shift changed everything. Her health. Her business. The way she shows up for herself every single day.

    This isn't a motivational pep talk. It's a framework.

    Inside this episode, Rachel shares 5 points of reference that will help you redefine your promises from the ground up so that when you set a goal or build a habit, you're doing it with real clarity, real intention, and a much better shot at actually seeing it through.

    And because this work deserves more than just a listen, we've paired this episode with this month's worksheets — a companion guide designed to help you go deeper on your own and take an honest look at what your current promises actually look like.


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  • Work on your business with us THIS FRIDAY!! RISE Elevate Chicago is May 1st. Get virtual access here.

    If your business isn’t making the money you thought it would by now, this episode is for you. So many entrepreneurs think they need a new strategy, a better funnel, or the latest marketing trend to finally grow—but most of the time, the real issue is much simpler: they don’t understand the basic ways a business actually makes money.

    In today’s episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, I’m breaking down the four core levers that drive revenue in any business—regardless of your industry, audience size, or experience level. We’re talking about how to increase the value of each transaction, how to create more transactions, how to bring customers back more often, and how to stop chasing tactics before you’ve mastered the fundamentals.

    Because TikTok Shop, AI tools, and social media trends are just vehicles—the real growth happens when you know which lever to pull and why. If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated by inconsistent revenue, this episode will help you stop guessing and start growing with intention.


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  • In this episode of Ask Rach, Rachel responds to listener questions with a mix of practical advice and motivational “big sister” guidance, covering topics like managing menopause symptoms, breaking social media addiction, and training for a race. She emphasizes that long-term well-being comes from understanding one’s body and addressing root causes like stress and nutrient deficiencies rather than just symptoms. She also advises replacing unhealthy habits (like excessive phone use) with more fulfilling alternatives and using free resources to learn new skills, framing idle time as an opportunity for personal growth. Overall, the episode blends wellness education with mindset coaching, encouraging listeners to take control of their habits, health, and future through intentional choices and self-awareness.

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  • This episode features Rachel sharing practical, beginner-friendly advice for starting a running routine, drawn from her own journey from non-athlete to marathon runner. She emphasizes building consistency through simple habits, like choosing a safe route, investing in proper shoes, fueling and recovering correctly, and setting goals such as signing up for a 5K. Ultimately, she frames running as both a physical and mental practice, encouraging listeners to start small, stay consistent, and prove to themselves they can do hard things.

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    Your body may have changed, but your glow hasn’t gone anywhere. Whether it’s post-baby, perimenopause, or menopause, so many women wake up one day and think, Wait
 who even is this body? In this episode, Rachel is sharing 9 hacks to glow up in the body you have right now. From lighting tricks to style swaps, brows that change your whole face, and posture that instantly boosts confidence, these are small, doable shifts that make a huge difference in how you feel. Backed by science, ancient wisdom, and Rachel’s signature humor, this episode is a reminder that you don’t need a “new body” to love yourself today, you just need a few hacks to highlight the one you already have.

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    In this episode, Rachel reframes the feeling of being “stuck” as a powerful crossroads rather than a failure, arguing that it often comes from overwhelm and misalignment, especially when people overwork or chase too many directions at once. She encourages listeners to see this season as a privilege that allows for self-reflection and growth rather than survival. She emphasizes that clarity doesn’t come from adding more, but from simplifying and reconnecting with one’s intuition through intentional quiet time, such as brief daily meditation, where individuals can ask for guidance and trust the subtle, nonverbal responses that arise. By learning to listen to this inner voice and act on small next steps, she suggests that people can move forward with greater purpose, peace, and confidence, ultimately transforming uncertainty into a meaningful path forward.

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    This replay of Rachel's interview on the The Nikki and Brie Show highlights how success is built through years of persistence, reframing obstacles as necessary growth, and taking consistent action toward personal goals. They also emphasize the importance of self-belief, pursuing passions alongside responsibilities, and creating a life on your own terms.

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    In this episode of the premium podcast, Rach argues that the key to a successful morning routine is not copying trendy or extreme habits, but building a personalized system that aligns with one’s current life, goals, and responsibilities. She outlines six essential components: a consistent wake-up time to stabilize energy and reduce mental friction; daily movement to boost mood, focus, and stress management; intentional goal-setting paired with gratitude to reinforce identity and direction; fueling the body through nutrition or habit-stacked health choices; allowing time to get ready in a way that builds confidence; and knowing the most important task to tackle first to carry momentum into the day. Throughout, she emphasizes that consistency and alignment are what drive real change, encouraging listeners to treat their routine as an evolving experiment that supports both their best and hardest days.

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