Iyanla: Fix My Life - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Shay Johnson: `BLEEP Your Process!
Reality star Shay Johnson asks for Iyanla's help to mend her broken relationship with her mother and brothers, but the work required may be more than Shay bargained for.

House of Chaos
Christy wrote to Iyanla looking for peace with her children so she can spend more time with her new husband. But when the family opens up, it's quickly revealed that the behaviors exhibited by the kids are direct consequences of their mother's actions.

The Masks We Wear
Comedian Luenell has made a career out of making people laugh, both at her expense and those around her. But after years of failing to address past traumas, the humor she revels in has now turned to anger and a tumultuous relationship with her daughter.

Biological Mama Drama
After his biological mother became pregnant at the age of 12, Terrell Brown was adopted by two loving parents when he was just two weeks old. Terrell had a wonderful childhood and a very happy life, but eventually felt the pang of curiosity regarding his adoption. Through the help of a recent DNA test, Terrell met his mother and five sisters for the very first time. While meeting everyone was joyful, blending them into his daily life with his adopted family has proved challenging. Terrell is a chronic people pleaser and is now in a tug of war between his two mothers. His identity is being lost in the crossfire and he is desperate for Iyanla to help him find out who he truly is.

Lisaraye Mccoy: 3 Generations, 1 Family Breakdown
LisaRaye McCoy was catapulted into the spotlight with her breakout role as Diamond in "Player's Club" soon after moving from Chicago to LA with big Hollywood dreams. LisaRaye has handled her public life with grace, but behind the scenes, her family life is chaos. This is a story of three generations of women who feel disrespected and disconnected. With 52 years of mother/daughter drama, it's no surprise that there are cracks in this family foundation.

Home Invasion Horror Story
Two sisters try to reconnect and heal the wounds caused by a home invasion 14 years ago that killed two people.

All Aboard the Trauma Train
A multigenerational family breaks down after the matriarch dies, and at the center of the chaos is Yolanda, whose actions terrorize everyone; while she claims to seek change, Yolanda's resistance to the process threatens family healing.

When Dirty Laundry Goes Viral
Marc's life was turned upside down when his daughter posted a video of him ranting about being the sole provider in his household; in just a few days, this video went viral and opened a Pandora's box of resentment.

LisaRaye: Queen of De-Nial
Actress LisaRaye McCoy returns to Iyanla to complete the work that she started on her last visit. This time around, however, rather than healing the relationships with her mother and daughter, she is looking to address the breakdown within herself.

Marriage Is Not Our Business
A couple who co-own a business together and share 11 children between them find themselves at a crisis point in their marriage. While he has one foot out the door, she is still hopeful that their union (and their livelihood) can be saved.

99 Problems and My Mom Is One
A family with adult children feels disconnected and frustrated when life circumstances find them all living together under one roof. But while the surface issue is the lack of space, the real problem is the generational history of alcohol abuse.

Dirty Laundry
The Giles family is back again with more unfinished business. This time, Marc's eldest son joins to settle a score with his dad, his youngest daughter confronts the grandmother who doesn't like her, and his youngest son makes a run for it.

Taking Care of Business
Four female friends who are at the top of their game in their careers seek Iyanla's help to figure out why their romantic relationships always seem to fail. They soon discover that old wounds from the past are creating blocks for the future.

Open Letter to All Black Men
A widowed father struggles to stop his two sons' reckless behavior. Their actions while grieving their mother's death threaten to send these young men straight down the prison pipeline. Iyanla calls in Dr. Steve Perry for reinforcements.

Farewell Special, Part 1
After nearly 150 episodes, the groundbreaking series, Iyanla, Fix My Life, is coming to an end. In part one of this two-hour farewell special, Iyanla reflects on eight seasons of life stories and life lessons behind the show that is a ministry.

Farewell Special, Part 2
The Iyanla, Fix My Life Farewell Special continues with part two as Iyanla introduces us to the wounded healer, opening up about a personal pain she's been enduring while helping others. Also, Iyanla has a long-needed conversation with her son, Damon.
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