Aging Well With Cybill Shepherd, Bo Derek and Beverly Johnson

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Super Soul Special: Jean Houston: Lessons from 'The Wizard of Oz'

Originally aired April 25, 2018. American philosopher and best-selling author Jean Houston describes herself as an "evocateur of the possible" and a "midwife of souls." She sits down with Oprah to talk about her expansive career, mythologist Joseph Campbell, her work with luminar ...  Show more

Super Soul Special: Timothy Shriver: Fully Alive, Discovering What Matters Most

Originally aired April 18, 2018. Oprah sits down with Timothy Shriver, the impassioned chairman of the Special Olympics and a member of the prominent Kennedy family, to talk about some of the spiritual lessons he's learned from the athletes, how courage and grit are fundamental t ...  Show more

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