She believes it is the fastest and most effective way to reduce poverty, disease, crime, and violence, as it benefits individuals, families, communities, and nations.
She argues that when women lead, everyone benefits, including men, as it creates an even playing field and fosters success for all.
It normalized female leadership for her, instilling an expectation that women should be taken seriously and leading to a fierce fight when they weren't.
She emphasizes knowing one's 'why'—understanding the purpose behind one's actions—which helps withstand the challenges and attacks that come with public service.
Within 36 hours, she initiated efforts to save the Affordable Care Act, viewing the loss as an opportunity to mobilize and protect healthcare access for millions.
Her mother, Big Nancy, was a strategic influence who celebrated women's appointments in government, sending Nancy clippings of such news with notes of joy and prayer.
She believes it is instigated by certain political factions that are bankrupt of ideas, resorting to personal attacks and obstruction rather than constructive debate.
She advises them to know their power, their strengths, and their 'why,' as public service is not for the faint of heart and requires resilience in the face of challenges.
She emphasizes intuition and preparation, trusting her gut when immediate action is required, as an executive leader often faces unpredictable situations.
She views aging as a joy, enriched by the experiences, family joys, and sense of satisfaction from working with others, without feeling older or limited.
In the final episode of Season 3 of Wiser Than Me, Julia sits down with 84-year-old House Speaker Emerita and U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi. Nancy shares her love for the Grateful Dead, discusses the power of public sentiment, and fields Julia’s offer to help with a Saturday Night Live audition. Julia also asks Nancy about her pioneering mom, the recent presidential election, and the roots of the current vitriol in politics. Plus, Julia's 90-year old mom Judith reflects on the myriad ways Nancy is inspiring future generations – including Judith’s granddaughter Fia – and gets an incredibly unhelpful suggestion from Siri. Follow Wiser Than Me on Instagram) and TikTok) @wiserthanme and on Facebook at facebook.com/wiserthanmepodcast). Keep up with Nancy Pelosi @speakerpelosi )on Instagram. Find out more about other shows on our network at @lemonadamedia on all social platforms. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium). Wiser Than Me is sponsored by ZOE. Visit ZOE.com) to find out what ZOE Membership could do for you and use the exclusive code WISER10 to get 10% off membership. For exclusive discount codes and more information about our sponsors, visit https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/).
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