Oprah Talks COVID-19 - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre
Oprah speaks with Idris Elba and his wife, Sabrina Dhowre, about living with COVID-19.

Pastor Wintley Phipps
Exploring the spiritual meaning of this moment, Oprah invites her longtime friend to offer words of wisdom, peace, and strength.

Monica Maggioni and Dr. Marco Vergano
As the world watches Italy to better understand the virus, Oprah talks to a journalist and a doctor on the frontline in that country.

DJ D-Nice
The uplifting MC talks about #ClubQurantine, the online party bringing people together. Plus, Oprah shares a viral video that caught her eye.

Anthony Ray Hinton
He spent 30 years on death row before being exonerated. Now, Hinton joins Oprah to share his wisdom about coping with confinement.

Dr. Edith Eva Eger
An Auschwitz survivor who became a psychologist specializing in trauma, Dr. Eger gives guidance on processing this time of crisis.

Chef Jose Andres and Claire Babineaux-Fontenot
World Central Kitchen's founder and Feeding America's CEO announce America's Food Fund, a special fund for those impacted by COVID-19.

Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn
At this time of unprecedented global anxiety, a pioneer in mindfulness techniques joins Oprah to discuss finding peace in the moment.

Emily Fawcett, Xenia Greene, & Idara Inokon
Nurses from Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx tell Oprah how they're coping on the frontlines of COVID-19 in America's epicenter.

Amy Finnegan and Donnella James
With COVID-19 cases surging in Detroit and New Orleans, Oprah speaks to nurses from each city about hope, fear, and how we can all help.

Dr. Bruce Perry
A foremost trauma expert discusses strategies to regulate stress and calls on those with privilege to serve others.

Shaka Senghor
The author reveals how he survived seven years of isolation in solitary confinement by turning his cell into a space of creativity and learning.

The Deadly Impact on Black America
Oprah takes an in-depth look at the dramatic effects the COVID-19 pandemic is having on African Americans across the country.
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