Super Soul Sunday - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Oprah and President Jimmy Carter
International humanitarian and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter discusses faith and global influence.

Oprah and Rising Strong with Brené Brown
New York Times best selling author Brené Brown hosts another eye opening conversation about vulnerability and worthiness.

Oprah and Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Malala Yousafzai
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and activist Malala Yousafzai discusses her mission for educated girls across the world.

Oprah and A Religion of One's Own with Thomas Moore
Spiritual leader and Tibetan Buddhist monk, His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses his core practices, promoting peace and spreading kindness.

Oprah and Women's Rights Pioneer Gloria Steinem

Oprah and Human Rights Activist Bryan Stevenson

Oprah and Happiness Expert Gretchen Rubin

Oprah and TV Producer Shonda Rhimes

Oprah and Pastor Wintley Phipps
Education activist and founder of the U.S. Dream Academy, pastor Wintley Phipps discusses the importance of faith and character.

Oprah and Humanitarian Zainab Salbi
International humanitarian and women's rights activist Zainab Salbi discusses her dedication to woman in war-torn regions.

Oprah and New York Times Columnist David Brooks

Oprah and Jack Canfield
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