Robbins Credits Stress Management Technique for Transforming Grueling 3-Month Tour Experience
"Before you get on that plane, I need to tell you, you are in a very dangerous moment because if you get on that plane and you start this tour as stressed as you are right now, you are gonna miss the entire thing. You are gonna be so in your head and so just intense to make sure everything is right."
About this episode
In this solo episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, host Mel Robbins reconnects with listeners after completing a grueling 56-day tour across 15 cities in 4 countries, performing 21 sold-out shows for nearly 100,000 attendees. Rather than recapping the tour chronologically, Robbins uses the episode as a mid-year reset, asking listeners two key questions: What are you proud of so far this year, and what are you looking forward to? The most significant revelation comes when Robbins shares how her therapist Ann Davin warned her before the tour that extreme stress could cause her to miss the entire experience. Robbins responded by implementing strict protocols around sleep, nutrition, daily exercise, and emotional management using her 'let them' framework. The result was transformative: she snapped only twice during 3 months of 16-hour workdays, maintaining presence and calm despite daily crises. Robbins shares entertaining tour stories, including a videographer packing three Harry Potter hardcover books that violated weight limits, and a confetti cannon failure at the tour's biggest show in Sydney. The emotional peak occurred at a Vancouver matinee when 3,000 strangers spontaneously rallied around a cancer patient named Colleen during pre-show, creating what Robbins calls the tour's highlight. Robbins then pivots to neuroscience research from Dr. Tali Sharot on habituation, explaining why having something to look forward to is scientifically crucial for breaking monotony and reactivating joy. She announces she'll throw the opening pitch at Fenway Park on August 21st for 'Let Them Night' and invites listeners to attend. The episode emphasizes practical application: stop to acknowledge personal wins, and actively schedule future experiences that reignite forgotten passions.
Key takeaways
- Robbins' therapist Ann Davin warned extreme stress could cause her to miss her 56-day tour experience entirely, prompting strict self-care protocols.
- Robbins maintained near-zero emotional reactivity during 3 months of 16-hour workdays by prioritizing sleep, nutrition, exercise, reduced alcohol, and her 'let them' framework.
- A Vancouver audience of 3,000 spontaneously gave a standing ovation to cancer patient Colleen during pre-show, which Robbins called the tour's emotional peak.
- Dr. Tali Sharot's research on habituation explains why brains stop noticing good things in routine, making anticipated future events scientifically important for joy.
- Robbins will throw the opening pitch at Fenway Park on August 21st for Red Sox 'Let Them Night' with her daughter singing the national anthem.
- Tour mishaps included a videographer packing three Harry Potter hardcover books that violated luggage weight limits and a confetti cannon failure in Sydney.
- Robbins plans a 9-day Grand Canyon whitewater rafting trip with family and friends, reconnecting with outdoor activities from earlier in life.