
Namita Nayyar:
For couples who feel like “roommates,” what’s a first step to reconnect?
Gia Macool:
Acknowledge that sex is part of your vows—it’s not optional. Set aside one day a week to give each other full attention, including regular intimacy. It’s vital for connection.
Namita Nayyar:
What was the hardest part of your personal story to write about?
Gia Macool:
Facing double standards for women and men.
Speaking the truth publicly brings backlash—people create stories or try to discredit you. The hardest part was pushing through that and telling the truth anyway.

Namita Nayyar:
What’s the core message of your book?
Gia Macool:
Believe in yourself.
Get obsessed with your goals.
Master consistency and rejection—and never lose sight of why you started.
Namita Nayyar:
What’s the most rewarding feedback you’ve received from your audience?
Gia Macool:
When someone tells me, “You helped me get back to what matters and believe in myself again.” That’s the best feeling in the world.
Namita Nayyar:
When you step on stage, what do you hope people leave with?
Gia Macool:
That success has less to do with talent—and everything to do with persistence.
Stay focused. Have tunnel vision. And make sure your goals truly matter in the end.

Namita Nayyar:
You’ve built an authentic brand with major partnerships. What’s your secret?
Gia Macool:
Strong relationships.
People think success is about talent—it’s not. It’s about consistency, integrity, and never giving up.
Namita Nayyar:
How do you choose brand partnerships that align with your values?
Gia Macool:
I only work with brands I’d stand behind long-term.
If it can be bought, it was never real honor to begin with.
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