As Days of our Lives slides into its 60th anniversary next year, the show feels less like a TV institution and more like a small town you grew up in — one where familiar faces still surprise you, old storylines echo in the walls, and the actors you’ve watched for decades keep finding new ways to speak directly to the audience. That spirit — that sense of communal heartbeat — is right at the center of what Sal Stowers is doing with her Women to Women series, and her latest installment with Linsey Godfrey might be the clearest example yet.
Key Takeaways:
- Sal Stowers’ Women to Women series channels the same community heartbeat that’s fueled DAYS for six decades.
- Linsey Godfrey’s core message — “Be an original” — lands as both advice and quiet affirmation.
- The conversation delved into self-love, authenticity, and embracing your true self.
- Fans flooded the comments with cheers, hearts, and gratitude for the project’s honesty.
Advice, Real Talk, and One Very Clear Message
Stowers (Lani) sat down with Godfrey (Sarah) for a new Women to Women video — Stowers’ self-started project built around real women offering real advice — and teased the clip with the simple Instagram caption, “WOMEN TO WOMEN FT. LINSEY GODFREY.” From the first beat of the video, Stowers is glowing, laughing about how obsessed she is with Godfrey’s energy before she asks the central question: “What gem of advice would you give to young girls and women?”
Godfrey doesn’t hedge. She repeats the mantra she tells her daughter: “Be an original. Be unapologetically yourself.” She talks about ditching the box other people try to stuff you into — the clothes, the attitude, the behaviors you’re “supposed” to adopt in friendships or relationships — and instead wearing the weird things you love and doing the weird things you do, so people actually know who you are.
Stowers echoed it right back to her. “There is only one unique you, so own it,” she said, laughing in that way you can hear even through a phone speaker. It’s soft, it’s simple, and it’s the kind of message that hits harder than either woman pretends.
Fans Show Up, Loud and Proud
The comments section felt like a small choir warming up. One viewer cheered, “YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!! My Queen. My Woman. This is Everything!” while another just dropped a line of clapping emojis that said everything without saying anything. A follower chimed in with, “Women like you are what we need in the world. Keep shining like the special person that you are!”
The love kept pouring in. Someone else wrote, “Amazing 🙏🏽💖🌷🌞🌟,” while another fan shared, “My daughter and I will be following! You’re an absolutely beautiful soul, and we love watching you!” Even the quick hits — the hearts, the “Love this!!,” the “So beautiful”— felt like little candles being lit one after another.
And tucked between all that support were the sweet, funny, very human moments fans always bring: “More Stowers, please.” By the time a final fan chimed in with, “My girls 😍,” it felt like the whole community had wrapped its arms around the project. (Find out about the bond between Suzanne Rogers (Maggie) and Godfrey.)






