This episode explores Michelle Williams's career, focusing on her role in "Dying For Sex" and her perspectives on acting, friendship, and personal growth. Williams discusses how the podcast and pilot episode of "Dying For Sex" deeply moved her, leading her to take on the role and how female friendships can be soulmate relationships. She reflects on finding freedom in acting, particularly in intimate scenes, by viewing the space between "action" and "cut" as a safe space for exploration and freedom. Against the backdrop of her childhood in Montana, which instilled a sense of freedom and connection with nature, Williams connects this to her approach to acting. More significantly, the conversation pivots to her experiences on Dawson's Creek and her emancipation at 15 to pursue acting, as well as her roles in Blue Valentine and My Week with Marilyn, highlighting how these roles have shaped her understanding of herself and the world. The discussion concludes with Williams reflecting on her Emmy Award speech and her hopes for future progress in gender equality, while emphasizing the importance of pleasure and humor in life.