Dad Kills Twins - The Truth About Depression

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Addiction: Why Can't They Stop?

Original Air Date: 4-9-2007 Oprah talks with a panel of recovering drug addicts to learn about their struggles, their lives, and how they are handling the road to recovery. They also talk about the role forgiveness has played in their healing. Throughout the episode, Oprah also s ...  Show more

"A New Earth" Phenomenon: An Hour That Can Change Your Life”

Original Air Date: 4-9-2008Readers of Eckhart Tolle’s “A New Earth” reflect on how the book is sparking meaningful transformation in their lives—both in subtle shifts and profound changes. Participants in a global web class related to the book share personal insights and experien ...  Show more

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