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302: The Power of Showing Up Again

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Self-improvement, Education

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Corrine and Neil reflect on the wisdom found in Demi Moore’s story about showing up, even after failure, and embracing life’s lessons as part of an upward journey. They share personal experiences with recovery, relationships, and overcoming setbacks, revealing how unseen progress often leads to powerful transformation. From the impact of words to navigating life’s seasons—including moments of relapse—they open up about the lessons that have helped them keep going, even when starting over feels tough. They discuss how playing the long game, staying true to your principles, and finding validation in the right places ultimately lead to success. This conversation is a reminder that consistency wins, resilience matters, and embracing life’s ups and downs with purpose is what makes the journey worth it.

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0:00.0

I'm not really a big award season, watch, you know, like avid watcher or viewer of the awards, usually up in Hollywood.

0:19.9

But I did happen to have the Golden Globes on last night,

0:22.7

and I caught a really cool moment.

0:25.1

And it was when Demi Moore won her first industry award ever in 45 years,

0:32.0

which is insane, right?

0:34.1

She's 62, I think, is what they said. Yeah, 62 yeah 62 years old and she said i'm just in shock

0:41.3

right now i've been doing this a long time like over 45 years and this is the first time i've

0:46.2

ever won anything as an actor and i'm just so humbled and grateful it's crazy like you think

0:52.3

about how well known she is like think back to when she did ghost that was in

0:57.7

you know the 1900s as our children like to say so somebody who's been at this for 45 years and

1:05.7

she just keeps showing up keeps you know grinding it out going to going to work. And she's not, she's a super

1:13.5

talented actress. It's not like she's just that person that's barely in the background. And

1:18.5

she's had some huge roles. She's had some hugely successful films. And that was just so

1:24.5

shocking to me to look at her and go, wow, she just kept showing up and kept working at it.

1:31.3

And imagine the imposter syndrome that had to have been part of her.

1:35.8

And actually she talks about that.

1:37.2

She says 30 years ago, I had a producer tell me that I was a popcorn actress.

1:42.8

At that time, I made that mean this wasn't

1:46.2

something that I was allowed to have, that I could do movies that were successful and made a lot of

1:50.3

money, but that I couldn't be acknowledged and I bought in and I believed that. That corroded me

1:56.0

over time to the point where I thought a few years ago, maybe this was it. Maybe I was complete. Maybe I'd done

2:02.4

what I was supposed to do. So then she talks about like she, she says, I was kind of at a low point.

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