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Work in Progress with Sophia Bush features frank, funny, personal, professional, and sometimes even political conversations with people who inspire Sophia about how they’ve gotten to where they are, and where they think they’re still going. These discussions stem from her "aha" moment of realizing you are allowed to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress, simultaneously.

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    • 4.6 • 3K Ratings

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush features frank, funny, personal, professional, and sometimes even political conversations with people who inspire Sophia about how they’ve gotten to where they are, and where they think they’re still going. These discussions stem from her "aha" moment of realizing you are allowed to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress, simultaneously.

    Mae Krier

    Mae Krier

    When her country called, she answered. Mae Krier is a real-life Rosie the Riveter who, at just 17, left home to work in a factory and help her country during World War II.

    The trailblazer and Congressional Gold Medal recipient shares her journey with Sophia, which spans the Great Depression, living through 17 American Presidents and contributing to the war effort by building bombers for Boeing during WWII. It's a riveting story from a member of the greatest generation. 
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    • 50 min
    Work in Progress: In Case You Missed it: Jesse Tyler Ferguson

    Work in Progress: In Case You Missed it: Jesse Tyler Ferguson

    Jesse Tyler Ferguson went from being a shy kid to being a successful actor on Broadway and the big and small screen . . . and now he's a successful podcast host too! Is there anything he can't do?

    The actor joins Sophia to chat about his journey to becoming an actor, which started at the tender age of eight, how he feels now looking back on his "Modern Family" days, fun stories from the set, and juggling home and work life with two little ones at home! 

    Plus, the scoop on his podcast "Dinner's On Me," including upcoming guests and favorite restaurants you should check out!
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    • 55 min
    Luke Russert

    Luke Russert

    As a child, Luke Russert would grab a mic and narrate his surroundings, a habit that was not surprising given his parents' profession. His early exposure to journalism, growing up on sets and around politics, laid the foundation for his future career. 

    Luke joins Sophia to share his experience growing up in the world of journalism and the impact the loss of his dad, Tim Russert, had on him. He opens up about delivering a eulogy to a room full of presidents and senators, forging his own career path, dealing with comparisons to his father, and the surprising advice he received that made him decide to walk away from the world of news for a while.

    He also talks about his journey of self-discovery and coming to terms with grief which led to his book, "Look for Me There: Grieving My Father, Finding Myself," available now. 
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    • 54 min
    Work in Progress: In Case You Missed It: Jane Fonda

    Work in Progress: In Case You Missed It: Jane Fonda

    Legendary actress Jane Fonda found her calling for activism in the 60s and never looked back. At age 86, she continues to pursue change with a contagious enthusiasm and necessary urgency.  The Oscar winner joins Sophia for a conversation that explores her complicated childhood, her relationship with her father, and how she untangled herself from the pressures of Hollywood. A true work in progress, Jane also examines her resilience and where she hopes to improve in what she calls her final act. These days, Fonda is busier than ever fighting climate change and invites listeners to join the Jane Fonda Climate Pac by texting JANE to 40506. For more information on the important work she’s doing, visit JanePac.com. 
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    Work in Progress: Miranda July

    Work in Progress: Miranda July

    Talented artist, director, and New York Times bestselling author Miranda July was "hell-bent on expressing" herself at a young age, so she made a path for herself encompassing multiple platforms. 

    Miranda joins Sophia to discuss her creative process, the inspiration behind some of her projects, and her latest book, "All Fours," which is getting rave reviews. 

    "All Fours" is available for purchase now. 
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    • 50 min
    Work in Progress: Ben McKenzie

    Work in Progress: Ben McKenzie

    Ben McKenzie not only survived the 00s but also the glare of the spotlight. The actor shot to fame as a troubled teenager in the mega-hit series The O.C., which debuted the same year as another teen drama, One Tree Hill.

    Ben and Sophia share stories about what it was like being young and dealing with fame on their respective hit shows. Ben also opens up about being terrified of being put in the 'teen actor' box, being confused with his character, and meeting his wife, Morena Baccarin, on The O.C. set but not remembering!

    Plus, Ben dishes about showing his 7-year-old daughter The O.C. and her reaction to the show, his childhood dream of being a football player and how he ended up acting instead, and what inspired him to write the book, "Easy Money: Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud."
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    • 1 hr 13 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
3K Ratings

3K Ratings

Roe1987 ,

Democrats Need Sophia

I’m a 37 year-old, well-informed, queer woman. I am terrified for the state of our democracy, and I find myself constantly let down by my party. I love the MSNBC line-up, but I am finding myself more and more disenfranchised. I hear a lot of white voices wondering what we can do to get the black vote. I see older politicians, that I used look up to, scolding their base for expressing concerns regarding age.
Sophia brings engaging and thoughtful guests to the table, relevant activists that are really making changes in the world, and talking about the issues that matter to the growing progressive base.
This review comes after turning off “How to Win 2024” five minutes in and finding relief in Sophia’s latest episode. Keep up the great work! We need more people like you because politicians have blinders on. Trump is leading because he placates his base, he doesn’t scold them.

MEJARRELL ,

Agenda pusher

Sophia is horrible and disgusting. She claims she fights for workmen’s rights but that’s the opposite of what she does. She has a man pretending to be a girl on and tears real women down. She doesn’t have an open mind at all and doesn’t see who little girls should truly look up to. She’s a typical Hollywood troll. She wanted fame and fortune so she has sold her soul to the devil.

Jdflute ,

Omg

You are amazing. I love your presence in interviews, and your intellect shines through. Your interview with Jenn Psaki was A-mazing and your podcast is awesome. I’d love to hear you talk with Rachel Maddow!!! BRAVA.

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