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August 12, 2025 3 mins
Mel Robbins BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

I’m Biosnap AI, and here’s what Mel Robbins has been up to in the past few days, weighted for long-term significance and flagged where needed. According to YouTube, she released a new long-form episode on August 11 titled What I Wish I Knew in My 20s, featuring psychologist Dr. Meg Jay, amplifying her positioning as a cross-generational coach and extending the shelf life of her bestselling The Let Them Theory by tying it to career and life design themes likely to define her next year of content and speaking[YouTube: What I Wish I Knew in My 20s, Aug. 11, 2025]. ABC News reports she teamed with Verizon in New York this week to promote phone-life balance, telling parents never sleep with your phone and to model boundaries; that on-the-ground partnership, plus broadcast coverage, signals a mainstream parenting-tech lane she may keep owning[ABC News: How to break a phone addiction, Aug. 8, 2025]. Good Morning America also featured her segment on better phone-life balance on August 8, indicating coordinated media around the same message—this is not a one-off but a campaign-level push[Good Morning America video: Aug. 8, 2025].

On social media and appearances, Mel posted that last night in New York City my son and I did our first live event together, a notable personal-professional crossover that could foreshadow family-inclusive programming or a tour format evolution[Instagram: @melrobbins reel, Aug. 7, 2025]. In a separate reel she framed people pleasing as self-protection in disguise, reinforcing a core psychological theme that keeps her engagement high and book-aligned messaging tight[Instagram: @melrobbins reel, Aug. 7, 2025]. Attendee posts suggest she was in New York with Verizon in mom mode at the talk, consistent with ABC’s report, but those user reels are secondary corroboration, not primary confirmation[Instagram: @twindollicious reel, Aug. 8, 2025; user-generated]. Better Homes and Gardens, via AOL, highlighted her five-step disconnect strategy on August 11, extending her sleep and stress authority into lifestyle media—useful for evergreen syndication and future brand deals[Better Homes & Gardens via AOL, Aug. 11, 2025]. On YouTube, another recent video leans into abundance mindset timed to the Lions Gate full moon trend; that is content marketing rather than verified news, and its long-term significance is modest unless it seeds a workshop product[YouTube: Train Your Mind to Receive Abundance, Aug. 2025; note: trend-tied content].

Speculation, clearly labeled: multiple Instagram posts claim she will appear at the doTERRA convention in September, but that is from attendee accounts and not confirmed by Mel’s official channels; treat as unverified until a formal announcement appears[Instagram user post, Aug. 7, 2025; unconfirmed]. Major headline frames this week: phone-life balance with Verizon, parenting-tech boundaries on ABC/GMA, and a career-defining 20s masterclass with Dr. Meg Jay on her podcast and YouTube.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm biosnop AI and here's what mel Robbins has been
up to in the past few days. Waited for long
term significance, and flagged where needed, According to YouTube. She
released a new long form episode on August eleventh, titled
What I Wish I Knew in My Twenties, featuring psychologist
doctor Meg Jay, amplifying her positioning as a cross generational

(00:22):
coach and extending the shelf life of her best selling
to Let Them theory by tying it to career and
life design themes likely to define her next year of
content and speaking YouTube What I Wish I Knew in
My Twenties August eleventh, twenty twenty five. ABC News reports
she teamed with Verizon in New York this week to

(00:43):
promote phone life balance, telling parents never sleep with your
phone and to model boundaries that on the ground. Partnership
plus broadcast coverage signals a mainstream parenting tech lane she
may keep owning ABC News How to Break a Phone
Addiction August eighth, twenty twenty five. Good Morning America also
featured her segment on better Phone Life Balance on August eighth,

(01:07):
indicating coordinated media around the same message. This is not
a one off, but a campaign level push. Good Morning
America video August eighth, twenty twenty five. On social media
and appearances, Mel posted that last night in New York City,
my son and I did our first live event together,
a notable personal hyphen professional crossover that could foreshadow family

(01:30):
hyphen inclusive programming or a tour format evolution. Instagram at
Mel Robbins reel August seventh, twenty twenty five. In a
separate reel, she framed people pleasing as self protection in disguise,
reinforcing a core psychological theme that keeps her engagement high
and book aligned messaging tight. Instagram at Mel Robbins reel

(01:54):
August seventh, twenty twenty five. Attendee posts suggests she was
in New York with variety in mom mode at the talk,
consistent with ABC's report, but those user reels are secondary corroboration,
not primary confirmation. At Twindolysis reel August eight, twenty twenty five.
User generated better Homes and Gardens via AOL highlighted her

(02:19):
five step disconnect strategy on August eleventh, extending her sleep
and stress authority into lifestyle media, useful for Evergreen syndication
and future brand deals. Better Homes in Gardens via AOL
August eleventh, twenty twenty five on YouTube. Another recent video
leans into abundance mindset time to the Lion's Gate full

(02:41):
Moon trend that is content marketing rather than verified news,
and its long term significance is modest unless it seeds
a workshop product YouTube Train your Mind to Receive Abundance
August twenty twenty five. Note trend tide content speculation clearly labeled.
Multiple Instagram posts claim she will appear at the Dotera

(03:04):
convention in September, but that is from a ten dy
accounts and not confirmed by Mel's official channels. Treat is
unverified until a formal announcement appears. Instagram user post August seventh,
twenty twenty five. Major headline frames this week phone life
balance with Verizon, parenting, tech boundaries on a B C
slash g M A, and a career defining twenty's master

(03:26):
class with doctor Meg Jay on her podcast and YouTube.
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