Oprah goes inside a Tony Robbins event and sits down with the best-selling author for a candid conversation.
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Oprah goes inside a Tony Robbins event and sits down with the best-selling author for a candid conversation.
Comments 178 The Abrahamsons, one of few black Hasidic families, discuss the challenges they face within their community and in the world. Plus, what is it like to be an interracial Hasidic couple? Sarah and her husband, Yosef, open up about the reactions they have received from friends and co-workers.
Oprah sits down for a traditional Jewish meal with the Ginsbergs, a Hasidic family living in Brooklyn, New York, and discovers what it's like to grow up without television.
Aron and Shterna Ginsberg, a Hasidic couple with nine children, explain the importance of celebrating the Sabbath. Plus, Shterna reveals why Hasidic women cover their hair at all times.
Oprah's time in Haiti taught her that art is central to the lives of Haitians. She also learned that art is a stepping stone to a better life for many artists. Watch as designer Donna Karan introduces Oprah to Magalie, a business owner who is giving her employees a better life and sharing the beautiful art of Haiti with the world.
Designer Donna Karan began traveling to Haiti shortly after the earthquake and fell head over heels with Haiti's art culture. Today, she and her charitable organization, Urban Zen, are making it their mission to help Haitian artists sell their work abroad. Watch as she explains why she was inspired to make a difference.
Elijah Manassero was just 4 years old when his family decided to sell everything and move to Haiti to start an orphanage. Watch him share a moment with Oprah on a tour of the Lighthouse Orphanage.
While in Haiti, Oprah visits Caribbean Craft, a business where local artisans create art to sell. Watch as Oprah's tour of the facility continues and get an art lesson along the way!
Seven years ago, Oprah received an email from an 11-year-old girl with a dream to start an orphanage in Haiti. That girl grew up to make her dream a reality. Meet 19-year-old Ariana and find out why her parents decided to sell everything they own and move their entire family to Haiti to help children with nowhere else to turn.
Before the 2010 Haiti earthquake, there were an estimated 380,000 orphans in Haiti. Now, officials believe that number may have doubled. Watch as Oprah tours the Lighthouse Orphanage and meet some of the children who have been given new hope thanks to the American family that founded it.
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