Glenda Bailey is a woman after my own heart who believes that climbing the career ladder can be overrated, to say the least. After all, why not just go for what you want now?
The most beautiful girl in the room not only gets the guy, she lands the job, gets better service at a restaurant, rises through the social ranks before her friends. Doors open for the beautiful woman that may not for a female who is twice as smart but half as beautiful.
You never know how your kids are going to turn out. You can raise them with all the best intentions, and then they're own people, and they have their own inner conflicts. You just hope you've given them some good stuff to navigate with.
While Jane Fonda has no shortage of knowledge to share, I was particularly moved and fascinated by her recovery from bulimia, which she battled with for over 25 years.
I've often contemplated some kind of tummy tuck surgery, but I know this is not the answer.
Whitney Cummings is a very dear friend of mine, and she is a huge advocate for women.
I'm really interested in older women, to be honest, because they have lived a life that I've not yet lived. So I really want to learn from them, and I think culturally we tend to dispose of women once they get to a certain age and they don't look a certain way.
Persuasiveness takes finesse; it takes an understanding of human psychology. And intention is everything.
Jane Fonda was at the top of my list of women to meet and the only time I felt nervous about interviewing someone. She is one of the most dynamic women I have ever had the honor of talking to.
Persuasiveness is really just about getting your ideas across without being forceful. It's a skill that can be learned and is useful for anyone who works in a team environment.
Sitting down with the insightful Gabourey Sidibe was a wonderful experience.
If I could wave a magic wand, I would be a size 6 and still be able to eat cake every day.
My daughter gave me a whole new perspective.
I share personal things about myself in the context of my interviews and in 'It's Messy' - but that's 20 percent of my life.
I was about 15 years old, and I needed a job, and somebody I know - I don't even know who it was - said that there was a television show that needed a presenter and that I should go and audition for it, so I did. That was a show called 'The Word,' and I got that job.
I'd like to interview Rita Ora - I think she's really cool.
The fact is external feminine beauty is highly valued, and we are constantly given the message that a slamming body is the most valuable thing a woman can possess.
I hate small talk! I can't do it.
I have autoimmune disease, thyroid problems, and I've been diagnosed pre-diabetic.