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[Super Soul Conversations: Empowerment, Ambition, and Resilience with Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling]-[Super Soul Special: Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling: Brave New Worlds]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2025-10-22

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📋 Summary

Redefining Ambition and Empowerment

In this episode of Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling to discuss the transformative power of storytelling, the shifting landscape of women’s roles in Hollywood, and the necessity of personal resilience. The conversation centers on their shared work in A Wrinkle in Time, a film they describe as a "trailblazing, pioneering kind of adventure" that centers a young girl of color in a major science fiction narrative—a rarity in the industry.

The Complexity of Ambition

One of the most poignant themes of the discussion is the reclamation of the word "ambition." Witherspoon, who recently went viral for her speech on the topic, notes that ambition is often treated as a "dirty word" when applied to women, frequently coded as "ruthless" or "repellent." Citing Columbia and Harvard studies, she explains that women often deny their own drive to appear more "appealing" to men. However, both Oprah and her guests argue that being "effortful" is a strength. Oprah reflects on her own past, recalling an interviewer who questioned her ambition as if it were a flaw, while Witherspoon emphasizes that ambition is not about being self-serving; it is about "wanting to create more and do better for communities, schools, the world."

Challenging Complacency and Likability

Oprah probes the guests on the cultural shift regarding "complacency." Kaling suggests that social media has acted as a catalyst for women to finally speak up about issues they previously ignored. Both actresses express a disdain for the industry obsession with "likability." Witherspoon highlights how, early in her career, she was constantly told that a female lead could not make choices that might alienate male audiences. They agree that "relatable" is a far more useful metric than "likable," as the latter is often defined by external, patriarchal expectations. They argue that audiences are ready to see the "full spectrum of female behavior," including its messiness and complexity.

Grief, Divine Timing, and Resilience

Personal loss emerges as a profound bridge between the three women. Kaling shares the "divine timing" of her show, The Mindy Project, being greenlit on the same day her mother passed away. She describes a continued relationship with her mother through dreams and decision-making, noting her mother’s core lesson: "Before you can say I love you, you need to be able to say I." This, she explains, means standing firmly in one’s own identity before connecting with others.

Witherspoon touches on the healing process of filming Wild, noting that she unknowingly carried the "grief of her parents." She describes the experience of talking to her mother about the trauma of losing her own parent as a way to "close the circle." Oprah adds her own perspective on grief, describing how she feels the presence of her "tribe"—the ancestors who came before her—whenever she finds herself in boardrooms as the only woman or person of color. She invokes the words of Maya Angelou: "I come as one, but I stand as ten thousand."

The Shift in Hollywood Dynamics

Finally, the group discusses the importance of leadership in changing toxic workplace cultures. Witherspoon and Kaling emphasize that as women in power, they actively work to dismantle the "in-groups and out-groups" that pit women against one another. By setting a tone of inclusion, such as hiring more women of color and fostering collaborative environments, they aim to prove that there is "space for lots" of women to succeed. As Oprah concludes, the conversation serves as a testament to the idea that women are no longer just asking for a seat at the table—they are building their own, anchored by their history and driven by their collective ambition.

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I wish we had been recording.
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I think you can see yourself in that character.
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That's what makes your character so funny, I think.
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I think people are going to love it.
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That has been for my entire adult life.
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📝Key Phrases

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be more fully present
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captured imaginations
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apropos
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trailblazing
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grounded
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📖 Transcript

I'm Oprah Winfrey.
Welcome to Super Soul Conversations, the podcast.
I believe that one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time, taking time to be more fully present.
Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right now.
So I'm so excited that today I'm doing a special conversation with two beautiful innovative, powerful women who I had the privilege of co-starring with.
Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling.

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