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QUESTION EVERYTHING

QUESTION EVERYTHING

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Behind every headline is a person + a deeper story. Question Everything with journalist Danielle Robay cuts through social media buzz to uncover the voices, ideas, and cultural moments that shape how we see the world. Each week, she asks bold questions that challenge assumptions and reveal the nuance behind the narratives, inviting you to look closer at the world, and at yourself. Because there's always more to the story. —— Danielle is also the creator of the bestselling QUESTION EVERYTHING card game series, which has sparked connection and conversation in thousands of living rooms around the world. She's also the co-executive producer (alongside Reese Witherspoon) and host of Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club. With her signature curiosity—dubbed "The Queen of Questions"—and a background in political science, Danielle brings both heart and rigor to every conversation. A Gloria Steinem Fellow and mentee of Larry King, she's carried forward a legacy of curiosity and connection, interviewing icons from Taylor Swift to Malala Yousafzai in more than 8,000 hours of elevated conversation.2026 iHeartMedia, Inc. © Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from iHeartMedia アート
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  • She Sent One (Imperfect) Cold Email… Now She Runs the Industry with Robin Arzón (Peloton)
    2026/05/14

    Movement can change more than your body, sometimes it changes the entire direction of your life. In this episode of Question Everything, Robin Arzón, Vice President of Fitness Programming at Peloton, bestselling author, ultramarathon runner, entrepreneur, and host of the podcast Project Swagger, opens up about leaving behind a successful career in corporate law to build a life centered around movement, reinvention, discipline, and purpose. Robin shares her philosophies on burnout, ambition, motherhood, mental toughness, GLP-1 culture, and learning to live in the uncomfortable space between who you are today… and who you’re becoming next. In this episode, Robin shares:

    • How she went from corporate lawyer to one of the most recognizable faces in fitness at Peloton
    • Why women “should” themselves into burnout
    • The mindset shift that helped her reinvent her life
    • Her philosophy on discipline, motivation, and mental toughness
    • The productivity habits she uses to protect her energy and time
    • Her honest thoughts on GLP-1 medications and modern body image culture
    • Why motherhood made her more ambitious
    • The self-talk techniques that helped build her confidence
    • What endurance training taught her about resilience and mental toughness
    • Why your feelings “aren’t always telling you the truth”
    • Why she intentionally schedules “boredom” into her week
    • The question that helps her overcome imposter syndrome
    • How to create a life that feels expansive instead of performative
    • The wellness trends she thinks are actually worth the hype

    Make sure to follow Robin on Instagram here and listen to her weekly podcast, Project Swagger.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    55 分
  • Rachel Goldberg-Polin on Being a Tragic Optimist + Why Love Is the Strongest Force We Have
    2026/05/07

    On October 7, 2023, Rachel Goldberg-Polin's son Hersh was taken from the Nova Music Festival into Gaza. For 330 days, she and her husband John fought to bring him home; meeting with world leaders, speaking at the UN, and wearing a piece of tape on their chests with the changing number of days he'd been held captive. Hersh was murdered in captivity on day 330.

    In this raw and unforgettable conversation, Rachel sits down with Danielle to talk about her new book When We See You Again (NYT bestseller). She opens up about the reality of living inside grief, the pressure society places on people to “heal,” why she rejects toxic positivity, the philosophy of “tragic optimism” that now guides her life, and why she refuses to let her humanity break.In this episode, she shares:

    • The final two texts Hersh sent his parents and what they meant
    • Why Rachel calls herself "disordered"
    • The story behind the tape that millions of people around the world started wearing
    • "Toxic positivity" vs. "tragic optimism" — and the Viktor Frankl quote that Hersh lived by
    • How Rachel held space for the suffering of mothers in Gaza while her own son was held there
    • The one question she still can’t answer: “How are you?”
    • Why Rachel says motherhood changed “the DNA” of who she is in the world
    • The Jewish mystical idea that reframes why we're here at all
    • What it means to mother a child who is no longer in this world
    • Why Rachel says “hope is mandatory” even after unimaginable loss
    • "Every soul comes to this world to do one act of kindness." The teaching that helps Rachel make sense of Hersh's life and her own

    Grab a copy of Rachel’s NYT bestselling book When We See You Again here

    Follow Rachel + her family on Instagram here

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    57 分
  • Erin Walsh on Styling Anne Hathaway, The Devil Wears Prada 2, and the Real-Life Andy Sachs Arc
    2026/04/30

    What if the way you get dressed every day is shaping more than your appearance? In this episode of Question Everything, Danielle speaks with celebrity stylist Erin Walsh, known for shaping the iconic looks of Anne Hathaway, to explore the deeper psychology of style, identity, and intentional living. From styling Selena Gomez, Sarah Jessica Parker and more, to her full-circle connection to The Devil Wears Prada and her new book The Art of Intention, Erin reveals why getting dressed is more than fashion. It's a daily practice of self-definition. If you’ve ever wondered how to become the person you’re meant to be, this conversation reframes transformation as something you choose—one decision at a time. In this episode you’ll also learn:

    • Erin’s full-circle journey: from working at Vogue to becoming a The Devil Wears Prada fan, to styling Anne Hathaway on the The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour
    • What Erin has learned about fashion and pop culture from styling celebrities like Selena Gomez, Kerry Washington, and Sarah Jessica Parker
    • The rise of “method dressing” and storytelling through red carpet fashion
    • Why Erin believes “what should I wear?” is the wrong question, and what to ask instead
    • The concept of intentional dressing and how it impacts confidence, identity, and performance
    • The biggest lesson Erin learned from working at Vogue
    • How to use fashion as a form of self-therapy and emotional regulation
    • The “3-word method” to define how you want to feel each day
    • Why most people disconnect from their personal style, and how to rebuild that connection
    • The difference between dressing for the event vs. dressing for yourself
    • Why criticism (and even harsh feedback) can be a creative advantage
    • How small daily choices compound into major life direction shifts
    • The role of intention in manifestation, success, and personal growth
    • How many times a year you should be cleaning out your closet
    • Why your closet might be holding you back, and how to turn it into a “portal of possibility”
    • A new definition of transformation: becoming the you you were meant to be

    Make sure to check out Erin’s book The Art of Intentional Dressing here

    Follow Erin’s journey on Instagram

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    42 分
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