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Let me walk you through everything Mel Robbins has been up to in just the past few days, and it’s safe to say “momentum” is an understatement. Robbins is at the height of her career: her book *The Let Them Theory* isn’t just a bestseller, it’s become a phenomenon, selling over seven million copies globally in less than a year and topping the New York Times, Amazon, and Audible charts. On her recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, which marked her first-ever late night TV spot, the host gushed about her impact and revealed jaw-dropping stats like the book’s 63-language translation, 7 million sales, and its meteoric rise as potentially the fastest selling non-fiction title ever. She also announced, live on Fallon, the launch of the Let Them Tour 2026, kicking off next spring in New Zealand and Australia before heading across North America. Fans have already crashed presale sites for her stop at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre—a sure sign that Robbins’ in-person events are becoming cultural moments in their own right.
The core of her current message, the “Let Them Theory,” is everywhere in conversation. Robbins’ podcast, The Mel Robbins Podcast, continues to rack up over half a billion downloads and has recently clinched an iHeartRadio award and been featured in TIME’s 100 Creators of 2025. In her NBC Meet the Press segment with Kristen Welker, she recentered the self-help world on the radical idea that peace comes from letting others be and focusing energy on changing oneself instead of battling to change everyone else. As she told Fallon, she’s living proof of transformation, having clawed her way back from near financial ruin and emotional crisis.
Her social media presence remains strong and intimate—just two days ago, Robbins took to Threads to encourage followers facing rough days to “pause, cry, and keep going,” a post that quickly racked up buzz among her 38 million followers. On her own podcast, she continues to drop new insights and practical tools for self-empowerment, now placing even more emphasis on drawing boundaries, unburdening oneself from others’ expectations, and returning agency and joy to her listeners.
In business, Robbins’ Boston-based studio 143 Studios is hitting record numbers for podcasting and training content, and according to The Wall Street Journal and USA Today, she’s solidified her status as a force in publishing, coaching, and digital media. No major controversies or speculative rumors have surfaced—her name right now is gold in the self-improvement space, and the trajectory is only going up. As Robbins herself puts it, the movement is about less control and a lot more possibility—a message turning into reality for millions every day.
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