Viola Davis
This inspiring speech by Viola Davis teaches us to own our past. What do you plan to do with the time you have on this earth? Use the good and the bad in your past, the trauma and the success, as the fuel to motivate the warrior that lives in you. Leave your mark!
Reese Witherspoon
“Ambition is Not a Dirty Word” At the 2015 Glamour Women of the Year Awards, Goldie Hawn presented Reese Witherspoon with an award for her work creating stronger roles for women in film. The superstar’s speech was so inspiring and powerful, you’ll want to see every bit of it in its entirety. Watch the video and read every word, below. Watch as the 2015 Glamour Women of the Year honoree Reese Witherspoon receives her award.
Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg speaks to the point at the Austrian Climate Summit 2021
“Eventually the public pressure was too much. You have the world’s eyes on you, so you started to act. Not acting as in taking climate action, but acting as in role-playing. Playing politics, playing with words, and playing with our future. Pretending to take responsibility – acting as saviours as you try to convince us that things are being taken seriously. Meanwhile the gap between your rhetoric and reality keeps growing wider and wider.” “And since the level of awareness is so low you almost get away with it. But let’s be clear – what you are doing is not about climate action or responding to an emergency. It never was. This is communications tactics dressed as politics – disguised as politics.”
Lady Gaga
As part of the first stop of WW presents Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus Tour, Lady Gaga sat down with Oprah Winfrey for an emotional and intimate conversation in front of a live, sold-out crowd in Fort Lauderdale. The Grammy and Oscar-winning superstar speaks openly about her personal traumas, her battle with chronic pain, her daily rituals of mental, spiritual, and physical wellness, and her mission to heal the world through kindness. Check out this great interview below!
Amanda Gorman
Amanda Gorman captivated the nation with her poem “The Hill We Climb.” The 22-year-old talks to Lester Holt about her journey and what influenced her words. Check out this great interview below!
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court’s feminist icon, not only changed the law, she also transformed the roles of men and women in society, according to Linda Greenhouse, contributing writer and former Supreme Court Correspondent for The Times.
