Ivanka Trump talks architecture, her late mother, fashion, White House policy work, family, jiu-jitsu, and finding presence with Lex Fridman.

Ivanka Trump — Businesswoman, real estate developer, and former senior advisor to the President of the United States. Daughter of Donald Trump, she built a fashion brand, worked on major redevelopment projects, and led bipartisan policy efforts on tax credits, education, and human trafficking.
Ivanka Trump joins Lex Fridman for a wide-ranging conversation rooted in her lifelong love of building and architecture, from New York skylines to a 1,400-acre Mediterranean island project. She reflects on her late mother Ivana, her 97-year-old grandmother, and the lessons of resilience passed down through her Czech family. The conversation moves through her fashion empire, her years serving in the White House on tax cuts, paid family leave, education, and anti-trafficking legislation, and the toll of attacks and political darkness that led her to step away from the 2024 campaign. Throughout, she returns to themes of presence, simple joys, and family, including jiu-jitsu training with her three kids and husband Jared. The episode closes on shared loves of live music, surfing, and bucket-list adventures.
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Viktor Frankl
“Viktor Frankl is somebody, I mean, that book and just his philosophy in general, it's so inspiring to me.” — Ivanka Trump 00:40:00Find it on Amazon
Rick Rubin
“you've also mentioned somebody you admire is Rick Rubin and his book of "The Creative Act." It has some really interesting ideas” — Lex Fridman 01:23:34Find it on Amazon
Mark Burnett (inferred)
“you were on "The Apprentice." People love you on there. People love the show.” — Lex Fridman 01:29:20Find it on Amazon
Stevie Ray Vaughan
“one of the songs you really like of Stevie's is "Texas Flood." Well, my bucket list is to learn how to play it.” — Lex Fridman 02:46:36Find it on Amazon
Aretha Franklin
“One of my favorite live performances is actually, who really influenced Adele is Aretha Franklin. And she did this... a version of "Amazing Grace."” — Ivanka Trump 02:48:42Find it on Amazon
Queen
“I love watching Queen, like Freddie Mercury Queen performances... That Live Aid performance is like considered one of the best of all.” — Lex Fridman 02:49:42Find it on Amazon