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Tracy McMillan: The Spiritual Aspects of Love

This episode is a re-release; it originally aired on May 4, 2014. Oprah sits down with relationship expert Tracy McMillan, author of "Why You're Not Married...Yet," to talk about the spiritual path of relationships and the self-destructive behaviors that can hold people back from ...  Show more

Jeff Weiner: Leading with Compassion

This episode is a re-release; it originally aired on September 18, 2016. Former LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner discusses his spiritual evolution, what it means to lead with compassion while finding meaning in your work, and his unique approach to running a multi-billion dollar tech com ...  Show more

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