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‘Making Space With Hoda Kotb’: Mel Robbins

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You can change your life. That’s the mantra motivational expert Mel Robbins lives by. And it’s the very reason millions of people around the globe, Hoda Kotb included, follow Robbins and the advice she shares in her TEDx Talk and on her podcast. Robbins believes change is much easier than we imagine — we just have to stop thinking too much. In this invigorating, inspiring and frank conversation, Robbins addresses questions we all want answers to: How can we be better versions of ourselves? When can we expect results? And why should we make these changes? The answer to that last one is simple: Because you deserve it.