Cynthia Nixon - ‘Being brave is feeling scared and doing it anyway’

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Rita Wilson - ‘I’m 69. I’m At My Most Unfiltered.’

The acclaimed actor, singer and producer was born in Los Angeles to a Greek mother and a Bulgarian father who emigrated to the United States in 1949. You might know her from early roles like Bosom Buddies, where she met her future husband Tom Hanks, and from standout turns in fil ...  Show more

Emma Grede - ‘Ambition Is Something I Am Entitled to’

Today’s guest is a female billionaire: the co-founder and CEO of the Good American inclusive fashion brand and a founding partner of SKIMS, the shapewear and loungewear company. Emma Grede’s close working partnerships with the Kardashian family have led her to become an advocate ...  Show more

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