My Conversation with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
+ Fortune's Most Powerful Women, and my latest op-ed
The newest episode of My So-Called Midlife is out TODAY!
And this one is a really special one for me. I sat down with my friend Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to talk about achieving your dreams in midlife, why it’s OK to sometimes say no, and how to balance being a mom, wife, and individual at the same time (spoiler alert: it’s HARD — but she has some serious knowledge to drop for all of us).
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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And be sure to check out “Lovely One,” Justice Jackson’s memoir about her extraordinary life. Buy a box of tissues while you’re at it.
Last week, I sat down with my friend Christy Turlington Burns at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit 2024 to talk about the state of motherhood today. You can watch the playback here.
My So-Called Midlife hit Apple Podcast’s Top 10 show chart within the first 48 hours of its premiere, and finished #2 in Top New Shows for the week of its debut. Thank you so much for your support, and for listening! We are just getting started.
Proud to share my latest op-ed with MSNBC News, “What women can learn from Kamala Harris about imposter syndrome.”
Moms First, my non-profit, has spent the past six months mobilizing our country’s 85 million moms to make sure child care could not be ignored this election season. I’m so proud of the hard-fought progress we have made. Thank you to USA Today for this terrific piece on how child care became the top issue for parents and politicians in 2024.