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Taryn Smith, the 25-year-old trailblazer who became the first American woman to conquer the "world's toughest row," sits down for her first national daytime interview; Cortrell Winkfield's life changed overnight when his digital cake stand went viral; how songwriter Anthony Sanders used social media and music to help his wife, Nicolette Van Dielen, land her dream job; internet favorite Kent Burris takes us along on his flavorful journey discovering new restaurants.
Taryn Smith, the 25-year-old trailblazer who became the first American woman to conquer the "world's toughest row," sits down for her first national daytime interview; Cortrell Winkfield's life changed overnight when his digital cake stand went viral; how songwriter Anthony Sanders used social media and music to help his wife, Nicolette Van Dielen, land her dream job; internet favorite Kent Burris takes us along on his flavorful journey discovering new restaurants.
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S7, EP103 "Lost and Found""American Idol" alum Julia Gagnon, whose search for her biological brother went viral; her brother Alex Gentry; Michael Parziale, aka "The Drone Ranger," on how he uses drones to help rescue lost pets, including a lost puppy for owner Gina Manfredi, in a caught-on-camera rescue; Neena Rouhani, who found a wallet on the New York City subway and became friends with the 88-year-old owner, shares her story.
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S7, EP104 "Does It Work?"Putting viral shortcuts, products and trends to the test; stylist Denise Caldwell tests the latest fashion trends; makeup artist Raul Otero; Oprah Daily's beauty editor Genesis Rivas; hairstylist Johnny Wright tests the latest hair gadgets; viral cleaning tricks with Woman's Day Editor-in-Chief Meaghan B. Murphy; Corey B brings a trendy dish.
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S7, EP105 "Daytime Exclusives"Fetty Wap discusses life after prison, family life and what's next; Tashera Simmons and her son Xavier Simmons are here to discuss the late DMX and the new documentary "X vs. Earl: The Simmons Family Speaks."
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S7, EP106 "Why I Went Viral"Taryn Smith, the 25-year-old trailblazer who became the first American woman to conquer the "world's toughest row," sits down for her first national daytime interview; Cortrell Winkfield's life changed overnight when his digital cake stand went viral; how songwriter Anthony Sanders used social media and music to help his wife, Nicolette Van Dielen, land her dream job; internet favorite Kent Burris takes us along on his flavorful journey discovering new restaurants.
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S7, EP102 "Candid Conversations: The In-Laws"When the person you love and the people who raised you don't get along; couples therapist Colette Fehr; a husband and wife who went no-contact with his mother; a married couple mend their relationship with a mother-in-law after tragedy struck their family; how one woman accepted her daughter-in-law into the family and created a close-knit bond.
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S7, EP101 "Answers in the Stars"What's behind the big shift to astrology? Former co-host of MTV's "Catfish" and podcaster Kamie Crawford shares her decision to move her wedding date because of astrology; professional celebrity astrologer, author and podcast host Aliza Kelly explores Tamron's birth chart; we meet content creator and author Amira Soofi, who moved across the country based on astrocartography; pet astrologer Molly Vasicek is with us providing insight on our furry friends' needs; a brand new Shop Tam Fam.
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