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143 Studios, Inc. creates, distributes, and monetizes audio-visual content centered on Mel Robbins, including podcasts, videos, and professional development courses for global audiences and brand partners. It develops content around mental health, wellness, and personal development, produced for top clients and distributed across social media and streaming platforms. The company stands out by leveraging Mel Robbins as a high-profile, globally reached creator and by combining media production with scalable courses and extensive brand collaborations. Its goal is to inspire and empower millions of people worldwide by delivering science-backed tools, practical resources, and motivation through accessible content and programs.
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Company Size
11-50
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Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2014
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"The Axios Show": Mel Robbins Inc. Axios CEO Jim VandeHei previews his interview with Mel Robbins for "The Axios Show." Watch the episode. Mel Robbins has sold more books to more people in less time than almost any human in history. * The result: a booming Mel Robbins Inc. Why it matters: Robbins, with books in 64 languages, is a modern content creation machine on steroids - pumping out books, podcasts, viral clips, public speeches, and soon consumer goods. Her lessons apply to big companies and individual social media talents. But don't call her talent. * "I, first and foremost, consider myself a businesswoman," the bestselling author of "The Let Them Theory" says on a new episode of "The Axios Show." "I don't consider myself talent or this or that." Robbins, 57, is building a media empire around a single asset - herself. Her staff of 50-plus employees and contractors manages her book tour, her 40 million social media followers and her production company, 143 Studios. * The various formats of "The Let Them Theory" sold 7 million units in nine months. It's been on the New York Times bestseller list for 40 weeks. Her earlier books - "The 5 Second Rule" and "The High 5 Habit" - sold millions. * Her team told us "The Mel Robbins Podcast" has over half a billion downloads. People have spent 38 million hours watching it on YouTube - equivalent to 4,335 years. * "We are an advertising-supported media company," she said. Robbins has expanded to creating content for corporate partners, leveraging the same core asset - her. Next up: consumer products. Robbins has what companies and aspiring influencers crave: attention. And she has a few rules for getting it and maximizing it: * Vital, not viral. "You can't think about virality," she says. "Make content absurdly useful to a specific group of people. Only then will it stick and spread. "Stop obsessing over views and start obsessing over" making it indispensable. * Bet on you. "Don't ever make a deal that you are going to regret in success," she says. It's easy to take easy money or easy shortcuts for short-term wins. Don't. "You have to bet on yourself," she told us. "And you only do that by asking: If this actually works, am I going to be pissed off I signed this deal?" * You bring the weather. "Your energy is currency," she says. "I want you to understand that you bring the weather. That means you can be the sun or you can be the storm." Obsess about how you want people to see and feel about you after you leave the room: "Because people don't invest in businesses. They invest in people." | Watch the full episode. Go deeper. Oct 7, 2025 - The Axios Show Mel Robbins - bestselling author, podcaster and businesswoman - joined Axios CEO Jim VandeHei on "The Axios Show" in Manhattan to discuss how some of her lowest moments led to a media empire. * Their conversation included Robbins' tips for navigating a chaotic world, a breakdown of her signature "The Let Them Theory," and insights on how energy is currency. Between the lines: After initially mocking the premise behind Robbins' "The Let Them Theory," the bestselling book in the world, VandeHei bought into the game-changing advice to stop letting others' actions and words bother and control us.
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Industries
Education
Entertainment
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2014
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