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Super Soul Special: Madonna Badger: Finding Light After Unimaginable Tragedy

Originally aired April 15, 2018. Madonna Badger, who lost her three children and her parents in a devastating Christmas Day house fire, opens up to Oprah about how she found the strength and courage to live after the unthinkable tragedy. Madonna discusses the ever-present spiritu ...  Show more

Super Soul Special: Tim Storey: How Do You Turn a Setback into a Comeback?

Oprah sits down with Tim Storey, the acclaimed author, motivational speaker, ordained minister and life adviser, to talk about finding deeper meaning in your life and how to transform a setback into a comeback at any age. Tim has helped guide people, including many celebrities, t ...  Show more

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