Recent Episodes
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Dr. Condoleezza Rice shares childhood lessons from Birmingham.
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Legendary big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton shares how surfing giant 80+ foot waves taught him fearlessness and spiritual connection
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Diahann Carroll broke barriers as first Black woman to win a Tony for a leading role and star in her own primetime sitcom 'Julia'
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Billy Bob Thornton prioritizes satisfying the artist within over commercial success, even when projects might fail
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Goldie Hawn's core life principle, established at age 11, was simply to be happy
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Jeff Bridges reflects on growing up in Hollywood royalty, working alongside his father Lloyd Bridges early in his career
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Robin Roberts shares her courageous battle with breast cancer and how she uses that experience to help others
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Barbara Walters recounts her historic career as first woman to co-anchor 'The Today Show' and her 50+ years in journalism
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Whoopi Goldberg discusses her iconic roles as Celie in 'The Color Purple' and Oda Mae Brown in 'Ghost'
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Lorne Michaels discusses the impact of 'Saturday Night Live'.
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Tyler Perry overcame emotional, physical, and sexual abuse in childhood, always believing he would become somebody
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Diane Sawyer discusses her tireless curiosity and passion as an award-winning journalist and news anchor
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Dr. Maya Angelou emphasizes one simple directive for being the best human: 'Just do right'
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Berry Gordy Jr. founded Motown Records, creating a revolutionary new sound that transformed American music
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Gladys Knight reflects on coming of age in Motown and the harsh segregation she faced touring the South in the 1950s
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Usher Raymond IV shares how he managed early fame as a teen and the crucial role family played in shaping his career
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Oprah details how 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' began and how creating it healed her personally
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Oprah traces her extraordinary life from a tumultuous childhood through her early television career
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Sharon Stone survived a severe brain aneurysm in 2001 that required her to relearn how to walk, talk, hear, and write
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John Lewis pioneered the civil rights movement, participating in lunch-counter sit-ins, Freedom Rides, and the March on Washington by age 18