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On this Wellness Wednesday, we are breaking down the Surgeon General’s recent advisory on the link between alcohol and cancer. Dr. Rachel Sayko Adams, a substance abuse researcher and a Research Associate Professor at Boston University's School of Public Health, answers all of our questions about the new report. She helps us assess the risks, bust myths, and drops some hot tips on how to cut back.
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In 2000, Marion Jones Jones won five medals at the Sydney Olympics. She was celebrated as the fastest woman in the world, appeared on the cover of “Vogue,” and was sponsored by Nike. But then, she lost everything. In 2003, she lied to federal investigators about performance enhancing drugs. In the end, Marion was stripped of her Olympic medals, and was sentenced to prison. More than two decades later, Marion Jones is back in the limelight to share the wisdom she’s earned from her biggest mistakes.
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It can feel today like there’s no room for nuance when dealing with anyone with a different viewpoint. Luckily, nuance is Brit Barron’s specialty. She’s the author of “Do You Still Talk to Grandma?” and she’s here to explore how to honor complex relationships and embrace the gray areas in life. She discusses the power of empathy, holding space for differing perspectives, and the importance of nuanced thinking in a world that often demands binary answers.
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Raven-Symoné is back — this time with her wife and co-host on “Tea Time with Raven and Miranda,” Miranda Maday. They give their verdict on a Reddit AITA that involves roommate pettiness and hair products, we learn about cancel culture insurance (and whether Raven would buy it), and we ask for the celeb tea. Plus, Danielle suggests it's time that we, as a society, bring decorum back.
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Kate Fagan is best known for her work as a sports journalist and nonfiction author — but her first novel, “The Three Lives of Cate Kay,” is this month’s pick for Reese’s Book Club. She joins us to delve into how she overcame self-doubt about her creativity to make the leap into fiction, and how what she saw as limitations might actually have been her superpower.
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Have you ever wondered how A.I. could help you manage your finances? Or how ChatGPT could help you create and follow a budget? To break down the surprising ways we can use AI for financial planning, Danielle and Simone are joined by Melissa Jean-Baptiste, a.k.a “the Beyoncé of Personal Finance.” She’s the founder of the financial literacy blog “Millennial in Debt” and the author of “So...This Is Why I'm Broke,” and she shares how to use A.I. to pay off debt, plan your vacation on a budget, and more.
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Neha Ruch is on a mission to redefine stay-at-home motherhood. She’s the co-founder of Mother Untitled, an online community for ambitious mothers, and the author of “The Power Pause: How to Plan A Career Break After Kids — and Come Back Stronger Than Ever.” Neha’s book is an empowering guide for anyone looking to take a break from work, downshift their career, or otherwise find more time with their families without falling off the corporate ladder. She’s sharing the financial, practical, and personal steps necessary to making stay-at-home motherhood work for you and your family.
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Star of “ER,” “The Good Wife,” and much more, the legendary Julianna Margulies shares her career journey, including her Broadway return in “Left on Tenth” and the role of fate in her life. Julianna’s incredible story is a testament to the power of synchronicity, love, and staying true to one’s heart. Plus, on-set stories from Julianna’s time working with George Clooney, and the brave habit of asking questions.
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Showrunner Tim Palazzola joins Danielle and Simone for another laughter-filled episode. They pop off on Oscar nominations, love lessons from Khloé Kardashian, and whether or not they’ve ever “quiet vacationed.” Plus, they share their predictions for the biggest fashion trends of 2025.
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If you haven’t always had the easiest time getting along with your mom, this episode is for you. As teenagers, it can be hard to “put the shoe on the other foot” and understand where our parents are coming from. That’s what author Maurene Goo wished she could’ve done better when she was younger. Her latest novel, “Throwback” — the Reese’s Book Club Winter Young Adult pick — is a fresh take on a timeless time travel story, which explores mother-daughter relationships and what it would be like to know the 17-year-old version of your parent. She shares how “Back to the Future” inspired her, and what it was like to experience the ’90s through a Gen Z lens.
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Dr. Kathleen Smith has a fascination with people-pleasing: why we do it, why it’s hard to shake, and how to actually break free from it. She is a licensed therapist, expert on relationship systems, and author of “Everything Isn’t Terrible: Conquer Your Insecurities, Interrupt Your Anxiety, and Finally Calm Down” as well as “True to You: A Therapist’s Guide to Stop Pleasing Others and Starting Being Yourself.” She breaks down some practical tips for understanding the disease to please and why birth order has a lot to do with it!
She also writes a newsletter called “The Anxious Overachiever” which you can subscribe to here: https://theanxiousoverachiever.substack.com/
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Actor, producer, and first female 007 Lashana Lynch joins to talk spies, creative vision, and more! In her new show, “The Day of the Jackal,” she stars and produces alongside Eddie Redmayne. She shares what it was like to be a first-time producer, the transferable skills she’s learned from playing a spy, and what role she’s itching to take on next.
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Rita Omokha is a journalist and the author of the new book “Resist: How a Century of Young Black Activists Shaped America.” She takes us on a journey through history, sharing stories of powerful young Black activists — past and present — whose courage and determination have reshaped America’s fight for justice, and connects them to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Plus, she explores her own experience of racial politics in the U.S. as a Nigerian-American — particularly after the murder of George Floyd.
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How far would you go to get back at an ex? Would you swipe right on an A.I. relationship? To answer these questions and more, Danielle is joined by comedian Tehran Von Ghasri and “The Bright Side” showrunner Tim Palazzola. They also pop off on the changes that come with aging, and the best career advice they’ve ever received.
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Actor, writer, producer, and “Insecure” co-creator and star Issa Rae joins the show. Her latest movie project, “One of Them Days” (out tomorrow, Jan. 17) is a hilarious buddy comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA. Issa expounds on her contributions to on-screen female friendship, the bold hair move she recommends everyone try at least once, and a lot more.
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Did you know that the composition of a mother’s breast milk changes based on a baby’s saliva? Or that human pregnancy has been compared to running many marathons in a row? These are only a few of the mind-blowing findings researcher and author Cat Bohannon describes in her book, “Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.” She joins Danielle and Simone to talk about some of the lesser-known superpowers of the female body, and clears up some common misconceptions.
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Actor, author, and entrepreneur Brooke Shields' new memoir, “Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old,” is out today, and it’s a candid look at her own experience growing up and aging in the public eye. She joins Danielle and Simone to talk about agency, reinvention, and why valuing herself at 59 has been her most provocative choice yet.
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This episode is for anyone who works, whether you’re a first-time job-seeker or looking to make a pivot to something more fulfilling.
Gianna Prudente and Jamé Jackson Gadsden host LinkedIn’s work podcast “Let’s Talk Offline.” They offer strategies for leveraging LinkedIn to land your dream job — like creating a compelling personal brand, building genuine connections, and more. Plus, they dive into how Gen Z is reshaping the workplace.
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Your fear of rejection is costing you money, according to advice columnist and life coach Susie Moore. She returns to the show to share how the temporary sting of rejection is SO much better than regret — and how reframing rejection can help you overcome it.
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Whitney Wolfe Herd, the visionary founder of Bumble and co-founder of Tinder, gives her single biggest piece of advice on how to make your profile stand out and discusses her groundbreaking work in reshaping the world of online dating. Whitney opens up about the cultural shift she helped sparked by letting women make the first move, the personal challenges she faced after leaving Tinder, and how she turned adversity into a mission to empower others.
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