Catching Up With Mel Robbins – The Let Them Theory Tour

Mel Robbins has long been known for her mix of bold honesty, mindset tools, and no-fluff advice—and in 2025 she has only increased her momentum. Between a bestselling book, frequent media appearances, a viral podcast, and a global tour underway, Robbins continues to shape the conversation around self-help—for a new generation. Her latest book, The Let Them Theory, remains central to her influence. In it, Robbins encourages readers to stop trying to control what they can’t—especially other people—and instead focus on their own choices, mindset, and peace. The idea is resonating: within six months the book sold over six million copies and has topped multiple bestseller lists.

Robbins’ influence also shows up in her media work. Her podcast, The Mel Robbins Podcast, continues to draw strong numbers, exploring topics like anxiety, relationships, habits, and productivity. She’s won industry praise, including an iHeartRadio award for Best Overall Host, and was named one of TIME’s 100 Creators of 2025—recognition of her power to reach and move large audiences.

One of her more recent high-profile appearances was on NBC’s Meet the Press, in a segment called “Meet the Moment” with Kristen Welker. Robbins discussed The Let Them Theory and how letting go of control—especially over what others do—is not about giving up, but about gaining clarity, focus, and purpose. This NBC segment reinforced her core message: that peace often comes from changing what’s inside, not trying to change others.

Robbins has also been sharpening some of her mental tools and reframes in recent interviews. On The Pivot Podcast, she famously said “motivation is garbage,” arguing that waiting for motivation is often a trap. Real change, she insists, comes from decisions and actions—even when the feelings aren’t there. Another mantra she’s shared: “What if it all works out?”, a six-word question designed to counter worst-case scenario thinking.
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Looking ahead, Robbins is preparing to take all of this in person with The Let Them Tour 2026. The tour kicks off in New Zealand and Australia (her first visits there), then heads into the U.S. and Canada. One confirmed stop is Atlanta, at the Fox Theatre. Tickets have already begun to sell briskly.

Between The Let Them Theory, her media spots like the NBC interview, her podcast, and the upcoming tour, it’s clear that Robbins isn’t slowing down—and she’s not repeating the same material, either. Her message feels increasingly refined: less about superficial motivation, more about what a person can control, the mindset shifts that have staying power, and the value of taking action, even when you don’t feel “ready.”

Catching up with Mel Robbins in 2025 and see someone who has turned message into movement. She doesn’t promise easy answers or perfect lives—but she offers tools to change how people engage with what’s in their control. In the NBC interview, as elsewhere, Robbins is asking her listeners to stop pushing so hard to shape external circumstances, and instead redirect that energy inward. That might be her most radical idea yet—and one that seems to be finding traction. Book an award-winning Female Motivational Speaker like Mel Robbins at Speakers.com today!

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