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Sage Steele shared her journey of self-acceptance, emphasizing that despite years of being told to straighten her hair for TV, she now embraces who she is. She highlights the importance of taking care of our bodies, as they are gifts to be cherished.
Sage Steele reflects on her career and parenting, expressing regret that she doesn't remember much from her children's early years due to her busy schedule. She hopes for a way to regenerate those memories, highlighting the challenges of balancing a demanding career and family life.
Sage Steele reflected on the pressure of maintaining her appearance in the media industry. She shared her decision to stop using Botox, emphasizing the importance of being authentic and setting a positive example for her daughters amid societal pressures.
Sage Steele reflected on her father's battle with cancer, noting his incredible strength and how his faith has grown through the process. Despite being almost 80, he remains strong and youthful, embodying the saying 'black don't crack.'
Sage Steele described how her parents supported her during her suspension from ESPN. Her father, Gary Steele, who was undergoing chemotherapy, helped her regain strength by praying with her before she returned to work. This support was crucial during a time when she felt isolated and fearful.
Sage Steele discusses her decision not to annul her previous marriage despite being unable to remarry in the Catholic Church. She values the 20 years and the children from that marriage and disagrees with the notion that annulling it means it didn't exist.
Sage Steele shares her experience of blending families after divorce, highlighting the challenges and the beauty of her children witnessing her find love again. She believes this has strengthened their relationship and allowed her children to see a softer side of her.
Sage Steele described her emotional journey of finding love again at 51, emphasizing the importance of deep conversations and shared values, particularly faith, in her relationship with Dave Barbudo.
Sage Steele shared a powerful moment with her son during a challenging time in her career. Her son told her, 'Mom, it's about time you stood up for yourself,' which taught her that she had been setting the wrong example by staying silent to protect her job. This realization led her to fight back, even against a giant like Disney.
Sage Steele emphasized the importance of standing up for oneself, even when it's difficult, citing her decision to file a lawsuit against Disney as a stand for her principles. She drew inspiration from her father's teachings about choosing the harder right over the easier wrong.