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[Priyanka Chopra Jonas: Finding Peace, Purpose, and the Power of Letting Go]-[PRIYANKA CHOPRA JONAS: Fame, Motherhood, Love and the Moment That Changed Everything]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-02-25

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Embracing the Shift: Priyanka Chopra Jonas on Evolution and Peace

In a candid and deeply personal conversation on the On Purpose podcast, global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas reflects on her journey from the high-octane world of Bollywood and Hollywood to her current stage of life, defined by newfound peace, motherhood, and the courage to redefine her own ambition.

The Evolution of Ambition

For much of her career, Chopra Jonas operated at a relentless pace. She describes her younger self as someone who "ran really fast for a really long time," driven by an industry that felt like a "gig to gig" existence. This constant motion was a survival mechanism—a way of being that she didn't know how to unlearn. However, she notes that the confluence of moving countries, changing her professional pace, and becoming a parent has led to a significant shift. "I feel at a sense of peace with what I've been able to achieve and what I may or may not achieve," she shares. This transition represents a "complete 360" in her perspective, moving from a perfectionist who romanticized not taking time off to someone who prioritizes "nesting" and being present with family.

The Power of Agency and Letting Go

Chopra Jonas emphasizes that this shift is the first time she feels she is operating with true agency. Previously, she felt "pushed" into pivots; now, she is allowing herself the grace to stop pushing so hard. She highlights a vital lesson learned through the challenges of her life: "Letting go is hard, but holding on is harder." She explains that for a long time, she was a "control freak" as a way to achieve her goals, but she has consciously worked to let the universe guide her. She notes that sometimes, you "end up with what you need instead of what you wanted," a realization that has fundamentally changed her approach to both work and parenting.

Vulnerability and the Role of Partnership

Reflecting on her marriage to Nick Jonas, Chopra Jonas speaks openly about the influence of his sincerity. She admits that her public-facing profession often required her to be "media trained" and adept at "deflecting" uncomfortable questions. Seeing her husband's ability to be vulnerable on camera was "disarming" and helped her articulate her own feelings more effectively. She shares a turning point in their early marriage where they moved away from the "storm in a teacup" style of arguing, learning instead to prioritize discussing how they were feeling before rushing to solutions. This practice of genuine dialogue has been a cornerstone of their partnership.

Navigating Trauma and Finding Strength

One of the most poignant moments of the interview is her discussion of the birth of their daughter, Malti. Describing the experience as "brutal" and "traumatic," she reveals how she had to suppress her own fear to show up for her child. During their 110 days in the NICU, she and Nick became a seamless team, focusing entirely on Malti's survival. Her faith, particularly her devotion to Lord Shiva, served as a "safe place" and a "hug" that helped her navigate the darkest periods. She reflects on how this miracle baby has redefined her life, stating that Malti "clawed her way into life," and she celebrates that resilience every day.

The Importance of Appreciation

Chopra Jonas concludes with a powerful reminder about the necessity of expressing gratitude while people are still here. Reflecting on the loss of her father, she laments that he didn't hear the high praise people showered upon him after he passed. Consequently, she has adopted a practice of texting friends and loved ones just to say, "I appreciate you." She encourages listeners to adopt this "butterfly effect of just niceness," noting that "everybody deserves to hear that you are appreciated." Her journey serves as a testament to the idea that growth isn't about erasing your past self, but about honoring what you survived while choosing to evolve into a version of yourself that values peace, connection, and the courage to be vulnerable.

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