Gwyneth Paltrow
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, all these things that were built in order to, for that first model of direct to consumer where profitability didn't matter and it was all top line and exactly like going back and undoing a lot of that stuff, like team size, office size, whatever. All the things. All the things.
You know, all these things that were built in order to, for that first model of direct to consumer where profitability didn't matter and it was all top line and exactly like going back and undoing a lot of that stuff, like team size, office size, whatever. All the things. All the things.
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Okay.
Hmm. It's such an interesting question because I feel like I'm coming into an era where I've really figured out so much balance and where I don't feel guilty about the things that I do to be restorative and regenerative. But I think what I aspire to is to be out of the grips of this crazy hormonal phase that I'm in. Yeah.
Hmm. It's such an interesting question because I feel like I'm coming into an era where I've really figured out so much balance and where I don't feel guilty about the things that I do to be restorative and regenerative. But I think what I aspire to is to be out of the grips of this crazy hormonal phase that I'm in. Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
I want perimenopause to end. That's what I aspire to. It's bullshit, right? It's bullshit.
I want perimenopause to end. That's what I aspire to. It's bullshit, right? It's bullshit.
So like, you're just going to go.
So like, you're just going to go.
What's a book that's changed your life? Oh, there's so many. I always go back to Mary Oliver's poems. She's like going to church for me. And so I have different copies of her different books all over. And whenever I need to sort of reconnect with that feeling of purpose and that the world is so much bigger than me or any failure that I have or any disappointment or any happiness,
What's a book that's changed your life? Oh, there's so many. I always go back to Mary Oliver's poems. She's like going to church for me. And so I have different copies of her different books all over. And whenever I need to sort of reconnect with that feeling of purpose and that the world is so much bigger than me or any failure that I have or any disappointment or any happiness,
I read Mary Oliver.
I read Mary Oliver.
I feel like I still value all the things that I started out valuing. I mean, That is very interesting. Yeah. In itself. I still have that, all those feelings of like, you know.
I feel like I still value all the things that I started out valuing. I mean, That is very interesting. Yeah. In itself. I still have that, all those feelings of like, you know.