Emotional Health

The Story Behind My SuperSoul Session With Oprah (Video)

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Hiya Gorgeous!

Confession: Sometimes my close friends poke fun at me because I keep my “gone writing” email autoresponder on for weeks (or months!) at a time.

Hey, when you need to lock in some of that precious deep focus time… well, a gal’s gotta do what a gal’s gotta do!

One project that took my full focus was the talk I did at UCLA for Oprah’s SuperSoul Sessions (you can watch it below).

I was really excited when I got the offer. Without a doubt it was a whole body “yes!” But I was also aware of the kind of mental and physical prep it would take to do a great job. If you’re not familiar with Oprah’s SuperSoul Sessions, they’re sorta like spiritual TED Talks filled with high caliber thought leaders. No chumps allowed—all A game—all the time.

Naturally, I wanted to crush it.

And the best way I crush it is to practice my ass off. So I called up my speaking coach and we began sculpting my talk months in advance. We started the process by working with index cards. Each card had a short word or a phrase that triggered a story or led to a teaching.

We went big, tossing out every fun, practical and poignant idea.

Note: It’s common to start this process with a hundred or so cards that eventually get reduced to 5-10 must-haves.

We talked about whether I should do something new and fresh, or go with tried-and-true stories and wisdom that I know work. While both options have their merits and challenges, when you’re given a chance to make an impact on a powerful global stage, I think it’s best to do what you know.

Do what makes you feel confident. Do what works. That’s my advice and that’s what I did.

But here’s the rub: While I’ve given hundreds of lectures over the years, I’d never done a super short TED talk. And guess what? It’s much harder than you think! No note cards, no chair (mama likes to sit), no slides, nada.

I’m used to 60-90 minutes, which feels like a luxurious meal with the audience. 18-20 minutes? That’s like a spiritual drive-thru. You have to nourish, inspire and distill your message down to snackable nuggets. Think of it like wisdom from concentrate.

Whittling down my message to 1/6th of its usual size wasn’t only challenging, it was a mental stretch too.

I’m very visually creative. I see my talks in my head. I picture the bones, muscle and fascia. I thrive in the artistic sinew and so when a section of my creative anatomy gets cut out, it’s almost like I feel unsettled and lost. Translation: I forget where I am.

Pssst… Fearing losing your place and ending up like a deer in the headlights will keep a gal up at night. The solution: more practice. Months of practice. It’s not an exaggeration to say that I put at least 100 hours of work into those 18-20 minutes. Now that may seem like A LOT to most, but that’s the kind of prep I need to rock it when the stakes are high.

So I’m doing the work. Rehearsing in the woods, in the car, in the shower, in my office, Skyping with my coach and it’s all coming together. The haircut is booked. The highlights are scheduled. The dress options are picked out (note: bring two in case of a malfunction or drool). Even the underwear gets an upgrade. Can this bra hold a mic pack under the dress? Better get a stronger one. Do these heels wobble or are they sturdy enough to hold me up while I hold the space in the room? Every detail gets planned—my message, my nails, my makeup. You name it.

Suffice to say, it all came together. Until it fell apart.

Brian and I had rented a house in Venice a few days before the event. We arrived on a Tuesday and the gig wasn’t until Saturday. Plenty of time to adjust to the new time zone and land the plane on my speech prep. Thankfully, one of my best friends, Marie Forleo, was also giving a talk, so the two of us rehearsed together. Marie even rented a theater so we could do a run-through on a real stage.

During said run-throughs, I’m kicking ass and growing more confident by the day. My coach and I do another check-in over Skype, tweak a few more points, cut another chunk for time’s sake. And voila, I’ve got it down to close to 18ish minutes, and I’m on fire. But that’s when the insomnia kicks in. A few nights before the talk, I stop sleeping.

Getting only 3-4 hours per night doesn’t work for me. I begin to get concerned because when I’m tired, I don’t remember anything. Cut to the night before the gig—2 hours of sleep. That’s it. Was I scared? Yes. Did my confidence shrink? Yes. Did I want to chew my own arm off and tell them that unfortunately I couldn’t make it? Yes. Did I go for it anyway? YES!

Be your own champion.

Putting your ass on the line takes courage, especially when the stakes are high and it’s not easy or going your way. But the people who are the most successful are the ones who are willing to try and even fail.

It’s natural to doubt yourself. It’s natural to want to run. But it’s phenomenal to stick with it and give it your all anyway.

So there I am, in my dressing room, listening to Oprah introduce the speaker before me, and I know it’s now or never. So I lean in close to the mirror, look myself in the eyes and say, “You are pure magic. Now go out there and share that magic. You’ll be fine. This is your time.”

Before heading backstage, I sneak past security and go outside. Nature grounds me like no other.

Deep breath, take in the sky, the light, the trees. Kick off my shoes for a minute and put my feet in the grass. I see a little squirrel eating a nut, which makes me smile because I love animals. I lean toward him and say, “Hey dude, wanna be me instead?” He responds, “No f’ing way, lady. I’m eating this nut. You’re the nut that said yes to public speaking. Not me!” OK then!

And now it’s my turn.

Oprah announces me, I hold my hand over my heart, whisper “you got this,” and walk out on stage. Next thing I know, I’m on fire—having fun and deeply enjoying connecting with the wonderful audience. After I finish (and get a standing ovation!), I silently apologize to myself for ever doubting my potential—lack of sleep and all.

I bet there have been moments in your life when you’ve wanted to run, doubted yourself and even felt lost. In those moments we have a choice: we can choose fear, like I say in my talk, or we can choose love.

On the SuperSoul stage, I challenged everybody to love and care for themselves unconditionally, especially when we’re facing our fears. Whether you’re prepping for a presentation, a doctor’s visit, or a job interview, you’ve got this. You always have and you always will.

Your turn: I hope you enjoy my talk (watch it above!). It’s the culmination of many years of personal work, soul searching and empowerment. If you get an ah-ha, share it! I’d love to know.

With so much love,

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  1. Gina says:

    OMG, Kris! Your talk was all you, pure 150% you…and it brought tears to my eyes many times as I listened to you. Thank you for sharing your beautiful soul with so many people. And know that you could have walked onto the stage, fallen down in front of everyone, swore up a storm, had a rip in your dress, and you STILL would have dazzled me, because that’s just who you are…on the inside! xoxo

    • Kris Carr says:

      Gina. You rock! Thank you so much. You just made me laugh my ass off. Glad NONE of those things happen (though I imagined they would and more) but good to know you still would have been dazzled. 🙂 x

  2. Amanda Dawe says:

    Kris, Wow! Oh my goodness, Wow! Thank you, Thank you! xoxo

  3. Beautiful Kris as always. It’s comforting to know even incredible speakers like you get nervous at times too! xx

  4. Yogawoman says:

    Two words: Rock Star!

  5. Heather says:

    I happen to have had the great blessing to attend the recent Super Soul Session at UCLA with my sister. It was a truly amazing day, and Kris you were magic!! Big props and much love!

    • Kris Carr says:

      Thank you for being in the audience, Heather. You guys were all so supportive and open. Made it so much easier to get up there! x

  6. Tracy says:

    Thank you so much for sharing. This landed in my inbox at the perfect time (of course!)
    You are such a radiant being who inspires through sharing her absolute truth. Thank you!

  7. Eileen says:

    Beautiful Kris, thank you! Fear has plagued me for much of my life and I really needed this message today. I want to live a Crazy Sexy Life while I’m here. I just got a puppy and it has kicked up all sorts of feeling as my heart opens to love this being-that little voice saying “uh-oh you’re falling in love, be careful”. Today I want to accept the terms of life-and love all of it while I am here. So much love to you?

  8. Anne Smith says:

    I’ve been following you since my husband had cancer in 2008, and you have inspired too many ah-ha moments for me to count. Your Super Soul Session talk is so real and so inspiring and sums up why we all love you so much. Thank you for all your hard work to help us see that we are all badasses. You are amazing. xoxo

  9. Emily says:

    You’re really brave, and I loved this talk. It brought tears to my eyes! I listen to your videos while I work, they give me a constant stream goodness (and laughs too!) to help me stay on track dealing with a chronic illness while at the same time trying my best to rock a crazy sexy life. I have learned so much from you about health, life, love and … broccoli! Thanks so much for all that you do and congrats on this amazing talk! xo

  10. Emi Lou says:

    Ah Kris, you always blog what I need to hear.

  11. Nadia Harper says:

    Ahhhh Kris – you are incredible, awesome and super fun! I loved you from the moment I first ‘met’ you (somewhere on the internet quite a long time ago 🙂 ). And I love you even more after watching your Super Soul Talk!!! All the prep you did for this talk really paid off – you came across GREAT on stage – very natural, very friendly, very funny and so much fun to listen to… all that alongside a super powerful message! There is no better way to deliver really important stuff than in a package of friendly-non-aggressive-humour-filled energy and you nailed it!!! Well done Beautiful!! Keep shining your light. I honour you and I am honoured to ‘know’ you. Love and Hugs, Nadia xxx

  12. I am in awe watching you and listening to you. I have tears in my eyes as you encourage us to SHOW UP. You make me want to change my diet, but I sure do resonate with the ice cream eating girl. You make me want to wake up and step up. Thank you.

    • Kris Carr says:

      Woot! Showing up rocks. While the ice cream girl may never change (and that’s OK) she just can’t rule the roost. x

  13. Ramona says:

    I don’t need fixing, I need love…..self love. Your talk was so inspiring. I appreciate that you share the human-ness of your experience with all the doubt, fear and insecurity…and you just move forward and Do It! Thank you for sharing yourself.

    • Kris Carr says:

      Self-love is the medicine Ramona. Thanks for appreciating my human-ness. Not always easy to share but when I do it’s amazing to read so many comments from ppl who feel the same way. x

  14. Paola says:

    Kris, Thank you for sharing your story and for empowering the rest of us through it. Your light radiates, and lights many of us up. Thank you for sharing all you do, you have empowered me to radiate my own light and begin to share it as well.

  15. Safena says:

    Kris you did it!!!! And my big takeaway was no more excuses to not do or not love!! You actually took the fear out of cancer. Whatever you weaved in that speech actually pulled the curtain back and exposed cancer in a whole new way. It’s not the boogeyman under the bed or hiding in the closet! I am… if I don’t choose to live my life my way!!!! Thank you for a revolutionary speech. You fiercely drove the point home and yet I feel bathed in love and kindness. You couldn’t be more of a parent and an angel here on earth. Love to you.

    • Kris Carr says:

      Wow, Safena! I’m so honored by your takeaway. Right on! Had no idea I was doing that but glad I did LOL. x

  16. Mia says:

    Absolutely loved your talk. It was worth every second of prep & sleeplessness!

  17. Paulette says:

    That was so beautiful and inspiring! I am a cancer thriver as well and have you to thank for that!

  18. Lynn says:

    Kris,

    Beautiful, wonderful, inspiring, uplifting, motivational, loving, funny, TALK!!!! Did I leave out any adjectives. You are magnificent! And you made me laugh when I was crying.

  19. Mary Jo says:

    That was truly an amazing talk! You are an amazing inspiration to all who want to stay healthy and enjoy life no matter what the obstacle. And even if there are no obstacles at the time–thank you for sharing with us how to respect our bodies and give it what it needs to thrive. I just love your books and documentary. 🙂

  20. romani bays says:

    Well done!

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