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[Nick Jonas on Purpose: Parenthood, Identity, and Unlearning the Labels of the Past]-[NICK JONAS: The REAL Story Behind a Lifetime of Fame, His Inner Critic, and How Fatherhood Changed Everything]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-02-04

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Navigating Identity and Growth: A Conversation with Nick Jonas

In this episode of On Purpose, Nick Jonas joins host Jay Shetty for a deeply personal exploration of his evolution as an artist, husband, and father. Moving beyond his public persona, Jonas reflects on the life experiences that have shaped his resilience and his ongoing journey of self-discovery.

The Burden and Benefit of Labels

Jonas discusses the challenges of growing up in the public eye, particularly the tendency for the media and audiences to assign rigid labels to individuals within a group. Reflecting on his time with the Jonas Brothers, he notes, "I think that I sort of created a label for myself because I was being told that I was the shy one... and these labels, like they do, stick with you." He explains that subscribing to these labels became a part of his "self-talk," limiting his perception of his own identity until he reached adulthood. However, he also acknowledges that these experiences fostered "grit" and toughness, helping him navigate the complexities of a high-profile life.

Redefining Faith and Resilience

Jonas opens up about a turbulent period in his youth, marked by his father losing his position at a church and his own diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes. He describes this time as a "weird time" of questioning his faith and the safety net he had once relied on. Despite the struggle, he credits writing music as his primary outlet for finding his center. "We just kept writing... it was born out of this incredible struggle... and kind of desperation almost," he says, noting how these early challenges were foundational to the band’s later success.

Parenting and the Power of Presence

Becoming a father to his daughter, Malti Marie, has profoundly shifted Jonas's perspective. He speaks candidly about the terrifying experience of her premature birth and the three and a half months spent in the NICU. Describing the hospital staff as "angels," he reflects on how the experience transformed his view of life: "Every day is a gift, and you can actually feel it on her." This experience, while inducing anxiety, has also allowed him to rediscover a sense of wonder and playfulness. He admits that he was once embarrassed to be "silly," but now finds great joy in the world his daughter builds with her imagination.

Overcoming the Inner Critic

Jonas explores his struggle with an "inner critic," a theme central to his new single, Gut Punch. He admits to being "incredibly critical" of himself, particularly after a public performance mishap that he felt damaged his identity. Through therapy, he has learned to challenge this negative internal dialogue. He highlights the importance of speaking transparently in therapy, stating, "I don't think that I always was as transparent as I probably needed to be," but emphasizes that true growth comes from the freedom to be honest about one's vulnerabilities.

Lessons in Love and Partnership

Regarding his marriage to Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Nick emphasizes that mutual patience and the ability to find humor in tough moments are the keys to their bond. He notes that their age difference and diverse cultural backgrounds are not obstacles, but rather elements that "bond us." For Jonas, being a good husband is about being "reliable, trustworthy," and setting an example for his daughter. He concludes by sharing his new outlook on love: "That it needs to be forever for it to count" is a notion he has had to unlearn, choosing instead to focus on the value and growth found in every chapter of life.

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Long overdue, and that intro was amazing, thank you.
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And I've really not looked back since.
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We all turned out somewhat okay, I think.
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Finding your own identity amidst a group is always tough.
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It's easy to be the thing that everyone thinks you are.
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fall flat on your face
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hit me like a gut punch
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This is an iHeart podcast guaranteed human.
What is something you've had to unlearn about love?
That it's earned.
That I was unworthy of love.
That it needs to be forever for it to count.
February is the month of love.

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