Do The Work is a podcast series with host & serial entrepreneur Denise Love Hewett, featuring entrepreneurs, creators & innovators who are redefining leadership from a holistic lens at the intersection of business and spirituality. Together, Denise and her guests have in-depth conversations where they offer diverse perspectives, share success stories and ultimately their souls. Do The Work is where wisdom meets leadership and success meets spirituality. Production & sound design by Wein Designs Media.
Originally aired October 7, 2020
Tina Lifford, an award-winning actress (Queen Sugar) and the Founder & CEO of The Inner Fitness Project, joins Denise Love Hewett for a conversation about the nitty-gritty aspects of personal development and practices that foster well-being so that one can be fully alive and THRIVE in one’s life. Tina leaves us with many takeaways including the guiding principles of The Surviving Self, The Thrivin...
Originally aired August 18, 2021
Singer/Songwriter, Activist, and Speaker Jamar Rogers sits down with Denise to discuss nourishing your inner child and putting aside your victimhood to live an abundant life. Jamar shares how he framed his HIV status as a “gift”, and how he’s used it to step into his own power. Be on the lookout for Jamar’s released series of quarantine concerts and his latest work of art...
Originally aired December 2, 2020
Apparel thought leader and veteran executive Sheree Waterson sits down with Denise to discuss her career highs and lows. Waterson, who was part of the inspiration for "Do The Work," is the perfect embodiment of the integration of professional and personal development. Among the many takeaways any professional can take away from Waterson is that "being a per...
Originally aired September 16, 2020
“Spiderman” actor Tony Revolori joins Denise Love Hewett for a conversation about his journey from young child actor to now. He shares some of the wisdom he gained growing up on film sets around many of the most award winning actors of our time. Tony leaves us with many takeaways, including his commitment to always being kind to others, as well as to himself.
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In a bitesize episode, Denise shares about her tumultuous past few months and how she’s gotten herself back to center.
On this super special episode, we’re celebrating the legacy of Hip Hop’s beloved manager Jonathan 'Hovain' Hylton. Denise sits down with Kimberly Hylton, salon owner and the late wife of Hovain, for an introspective discussion around grief. Kimberly opens up about their unlikely meet cute, how Hovain was able to stay grounded amidst his success, and his powerful character.
Emily Best, Founder and CEO of Seed&Spark, sits down with Denise for a talk about the triumphs and hardships of building an entertainment tech company. Emily compares entrepreneurship to parenthood, talks through the legacy of Women in Moving Pictures Salon (WIMPS), and how important it is to value community and rest over hustle culture.
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Instagram: @ebestinthewest
Web: emilybest.medium.com/
Producer, writer, and strategist Joy Donnell sits down with Denise for a chat about asserting your worth and showing up in fullness. Joy gets real about reframing ancestral trauma and claiming our generational gifts, fire, and resilience. Be sure to check out Joy’s latest book, Show Us Your Fire, a collection of poems that will inspire you to make room for the possible in the impossible.
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Instagram: @doitinpublic
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Screenwriter, Philanthropist, and Emmy Award Winner Tim Kring sits down with Denise for a discussion on pushing the boundaries of story and the new version of Hollywood. Tim talks about working in television after 9/11, being there for his family through the height of his career, and what drew him to storytelling in the first place.
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Janett Liriano, Co-Founder and CEO of INARU, a cacao products company based in the Dominican Republic, sits down with Denise for a discussion on how her company is redefining leadership from an ancestral lens and re-educating consumers on what it means to purchase premium goods. Janett dives deep into the importance of having corporate courage and a restorative justice attitude, the value in compensating people appropriately, and h...
CEO and Multi-Hyphenate Eduardo A. Braniff sits down with Denise for a conversation about his career journey and heart forward fundraising. Eduardo shares his experience working at MTV during its golden age, investing versus donating, and why expensive money isn’t always worth it.
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On this special double-guest episode, entertainment industry activists Hailie Sahar and Jayce Baron sit down with Denise to talk about the healing power of art. Jayce speaks to the courage it takes to tell untold stories and his dedication to helping change the statute of limitations on rape charges in California. Hailie shares the newest developments of her upcoming Sir Lady Java biopic and the importance of absorbing wisdom from ...
On the season 4 premiere of Do The Work, author and educator Nicholas Janni sits down with Denise for an in-depth candid chat about becoming an embodied leader. Nicholas focuses on exploring the development of our consciousness and highest potential, and how simple mindfulness practices can contribute to a bigger holistic modality in which all parts of a person are working together.
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On the season 3 finale, executive coach and speaker Amina Zamani sits down with Denise to talk about how she uses neuroscience to help high potential executives and teams work through their limiting beliefs. Amina shares what drew her to executive coaching, her definition of true embodied leadership, and the fundamental foundations of creating change.
Find Amina On…
Web: https://www.aminazamani.com/
Instagram: @zamani.amina
Screenwriter, showrunner, and owner of Sand Mirror Studio Kate Vandevender sits down with Denise for a discussion on how to tap into your purpose in a meaningful way. Kate talks about writing in spirals, working inside of your creative genius, and how storytelling is critical for evolution.
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Web: sandmirror.com
Instagram: @vanderwow and @sandmirrorstudio
Two time founder, CPG and beverage business professional, and self-described ‘accidental entrepreneur’ Susan Sierota sits down with Denise to chat about the nitty gritty of building a successful business culture. Susan dives into her purpose and principles, understanding brand/culture fit, and where to put your attention when building a company.
Multi-time New York Times best seller, podcaster, philanthropist, and climate advisor Sarah Wilson sits down with Denise to talk about what it means to “go to your edge” and cultivating your greatest resilience. Sarah dives into the importance of sitting in discomfort, breaking pattern matching, and her climate education work.
On the season 3 premiere of Do The Work, author, speaker, and thought leader on non-conformity Alok Vaid-Menon sits down with Denise for a candid chat about privilege politics, radical imagination, and the difference between living and existing. Alok dives into the importance of representation in the tech industry and shares tools to become embodied quicker.
SEASON 2 BONUS EPISODE! Playwright, actor, and educator Fanshen Cox sits down with Denise about the connection between advocacy and performance and how. Fanshen dives into the power of storytelling, her mantra TruJuLo (truth, justice, love), the illusion of progress in Hollywood, and actionable things we can do to promote true diversity in the entertainment industry.
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SEASON 2 BONUS EPISODE! Sex Worker Rights Advocate and Writer Kaytlin Bailey sits down with Denise about the oldest profession and oldest stigma - sex work. In this two part episode, Kaytlin dives into the history of whorephobia, the coercive control behind obscenity laws, obsessive moral panic, how whorephobia is the foundation on which misogyny sits, and her personal journey with sex work.
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The heart was always off-limits to surgeons. Cutting into it spelled instant death for the patient. That is, until a ragtag group of doctors scattered across the Midwest and Texas decided to throw out the rule book. Working in makeshift laboratories and home garages, using medical devices made from scavenged machine parts and beer tubes, these men and women invented the field of open heart surgery. Odds are, someone you know is alive because of them. So why has history left them behind? Presented by Chris Pine, CARDIAC COWBOYS tells the gripping true story behind the birth of heart surgery, and the young, Greatest Generation doctors who made it happen. For years, they competed and feuded, racing to be the first, the best, and the most prolific. Some appeared on the cover of Time Magazine, operated on kings and advised presidents. Others ended up disgraced, penniless, and convicted of felonies. Together, they ignited a revolution in medicine, and changed the world.
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