
Khloé Kardashian and #1 NYT bestselling author and podcast host Jay Shetty dive into healing, past trauma, and self-worth. Khloé talks embracing self-love, while Jay shares insights on stillness and choosing love daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I had to deal with a lot of trauma to get to this point. I believe you're worthy of love and you deserve love. I know what was done to me was not about me. Everyone in the world thinks that romantic love is the highest form of love. I'd argue that a mother's love for her child is far more the truest, purest form of love.
I'm not dating because my relationship with my kids, it's everything to me.
I'm willing to give up or sacrifice anything in order to put love at the center of my life.
This is more than a show. It's a window into my world and the stories that make it meaningful. Welcome to Chloe in Wonderland. I know we last saw each other in India, actually. Me, you, your wife, Kim. We were there for a fabulous wedding. Yes. And you actually took us by where you practiced being a monk.
Yes. I took you to one of the temples I lived at. Yeah. It was so beautiful to share that with you. Thank you for being so curious and open and respectful. It was wonderful to see just how many questions you both had and how gracious you were.
I read your book, Think Like a Monk, a while ago. And just, you know, I'm a little sick, but one of the reasons why I loved, you said, I wrote it down because I don't want to mumble it up, but I love that you wrote. The work you were doing in the corporate world started to feel like it had no meaning because you didn't see the positive impact it had in society.
And one of the reasons why I wanted to do this podcast so badly is I don't want to discredit anything else that I do. I love fashion and fragrance and I love our TV show. I get to spend all this time with my family. But sometimes I feel like there has to be more of an impact that we're leaving on other people.
And with this podcast, and, you know, there's going to be times where it's laughter and humorous and fun, but then there's also times where you get someone like you who's all about depth and you learn so much and you, it's really about paying it forward.
Well, you being so kind and gracious, I'm really touched by that. And I think for me, when you grow up in an Indian family, you have three choices. And the three choices would be a doctor, a lawyer, or a failure. And it really does feel like that sometimes. I feel like I grew up not even knowing what careers existed beyond a certain set.
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