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Denise is moving to Los Angeles and she's flipping the script when she asks Libby Moore to interview her for this final episode. Denise is raw and real as she answers these questions: What is she most proud of? What scares her? What excites her? And find out the real meaning behind her Inner Hippie Tour and her purple couch, why she is going to grow an artichoke and how she is "suddenly Denise."
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Master Teacher Yamuna Zake shares how a debilitating injury turned into her A-Ha! moment, how stress causes physical pain in young women and how to make rejection work for you. Plus find out why she's done with 'the push' and what's really going on when Denise's brain feels like it's going to explode!
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Jillian Michaels, celebrity fitness trainer shares why it's important to celebrate the small wins, how her kids keep her true to herself and why she's done with fighting with men who are sexist. Plus get her tips on setting and reaching our goals and find out why Denise says, "Pick a message and stick to it."
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Should you be noisy or quiet in the workplace? Rena De Sisto, global executive for Arts & Culture and Women's Programs at Bank of America and Denise have the answer. Plus they chat about working through self-doubt, the loss of a loved one and how Rena didn't change her disco queen image to fit in. Rena also shares a tip on how to know if you're competent at your job.
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Zelda la Grange, Nelson Mandela's presidential aide for 19 years shares anecdotes of her experiences including how she - a blonde Afrikaner who grew up in a pro-apartheid family - got the job and how that role shaped her life. Plus hear the stories behind famous Mandela quotes and find out what she would tell her younger self.
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Bobbii Hach-Jacobs, music promoter and CEO of Live In The Vineyard and Yountville Live (festivals of music, wine and food) shares how being bullied changed her life, how she built a company without a plan and why she quit saying "I'm exhausted." Plus find out why Denise is done with taking business relationships over friends.
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Glennon Doyle, best-selling author of "Love Warrior" shares how flipping a coin can help you say what you're really thinking, what happens when women crowdsource important answers in life and how she discovered the true meaning of love when she met Abby Wambach. Also find out why we all need our version of her "wolfpack."
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Dress for Success CEO, Joi Gordon talks with Denise about surviving breast cancer, why it's OK to give the Superwoman cape a rest sometimes and the night she discovered her life was bigger than her law career when a judge asked her, "What do you stand for?"
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When Rebecca (workaholic) was fired at 75, her millennial son Sian-Pierre Regis had a crazy good idea: join his mom on a bucket list journey, film it and call the documentary, "Duty Free." From a hip-hop class with a "Hamilton" dancer to a deep dive into survival, they're discovering there's more to life than work. And get ready for the most vulnerable Takeaways yet!
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What taboos aren't we talking about? Katharine Zaleski, cofounder and president at PowerToFly and Denise break down that wall and share stories about pregnancy, parenthood and how to stop entering ourselves in races we don't want to be in. Plus Denise recounts the night she sat in her refrigerator!
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Are titles important? What should you shape your career around? When do you need to stop correcting and just start over? Denise and Laura Zarrow, host of "Women@Work" on Wharton's Business Radio on SiriusXM 111 have the answers. Plus find out what Denise discovered when she got her dad a white sports coat.
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"Pivot" author Jenny Blake shares stories about leaving her job at Google to become an entrepreneur and author as well as how she questions societal norms and how a pair of overalls helped her meet her partner. Plus find out why she's done with "sneaky shoulds."
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What scares a woman who routinely checked her car for bombs? Lauren Anderson, former FBI executive and international geopolitical consultant answers that question and shares stories about her actions on 9/11, what's going on in the FBI now, gender discrimination she encountered, sacrifices she made for her career and how she's helping women find their power.
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Former FBI executive and international geopolitical consultant Lauren Anderson gives new meaning to "working in a man's world." In part one of a riveting two-part conversation, she talks about her 29 years at the Bureau including doing drug busts, standing up to power and how SWAT team training along with following her gut is the reason she's alive today.
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"Hamilton" star Mandy Gonzalez shares how she decided to become a mom as she was flying across the stage in "Wicked", how stepping away from a dream job made her stronger and why she says, "I got this!" Plus find out how you can join her #FearlessSquad. And get ready - Bea Arthur drops by for Takeaways!
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Better to be perfect or prepared? Are you professionally persistent? How do you sidestep people that say, "no?" Sherry Paul, #100 on the Forbes Top 200 Women Wealth Advisors in America and Denise have the answers. Plus find out why they're done with regrets and giving away their power.
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Are you in it to win it, but impostor syndrome keeping you down? Pamela Elizabeth shares her story of how she went from zero culinary experience to the founder of eight vegan restaurants including Chelsea hotspot Blossom Restaurant. Also Denise signs up to be "veganized!"
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Head of US Music Operations at United Talent Agency, Natalia Nastaskin, shares stories about coming to America as a shy girl and "stepping into traffic" to become a high powered entertainment lawyer. Find out what Natalia did when a mentor told her, "You're not a $20 bill. Not everyone's going to like you."
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Latham Thomas, founder of Mama Glow and author, chats with Denise about how to figure out when to listen to your gut, why she's done with "brain picking" and her top success tips including "wake before the quake."
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Joy Bauer, Today Show nutrition and health expert and Nourish Snacks founder, chats with Denise about finding success when you throw noodles in the air, five foods that blast belly fat and why giving unsolicited advice makes you a nag. Bea Arthur returns for Takeaways!
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