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| Brené Brown: How to teach kids about feeling uncertain vs. unsafe | | Author and podcast host Brené Brown talks to Hoda and Jenna about the massive changes the country is facing as the pandemic continues. She gives advice on having difficult conversations and shares how to help your kids distinguish between feeling uncertain and unsafe. | | | | | | |
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| 2 deserving women get style makeovers | Style expert Melissa Chataigne and celebrity makeup artist Delina Medhin make over two viewers who wrote in asking for help elevating their style and beauty routines from home. Watch as viewer Michele steps out of her athleisure into a summery dress and mom Jamala transition her wardrobe to fall. | | | | | | Watch Oprah's original audition tape from 1983 | O, the Oprah Magazine, marked the 34th anniversary of the premiere of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" by sharing her original audition tape. Hoda and Jenna discuss her remarkable success and reminisce about having her on their show earlier this year. | | | | | | |
| Dad and daughter make a new kind of children's album | TODAY's Craig Melvin chats with musician and producer Pierce Freelon, who just released his debut children's album, D.a.D. The album was written almost entirely during the pandemic and features Freelon's 10-year-old daughter, Stella. | | | | | | How these women are helping to break the stigma of therapy for Black women | There are many barriers to Black women finding mental health support, including the stigma of going to therapy, underrepresentation in the field of psychology and lack of access to affordable care. Some groups, like Therapy for Black Girls and Steel Smiling, are trying to change that by improving accessibility of therapy in the Black community. | | | | | | |
| Mother and daughter share inspiring health journey | Hoda and Jenna talk to a mother and daughter, Monique and Meaghan, about the inspirational health journey they started at the beginning of the pandemic. Watch as Hoda and Jenna surprise them with new fitness equipment so they can continue along their journey. | | | | | | 'The Home Edit' experts help you get organized for fall | Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, the women behind "The Home Edit," join TODAY with advice on how to get organized and uncluttered for fall. Among their suggestions: Use divided turntables for kitchen items, a docking station for your electronic devices, and decorative baskets to hold items in vertical space. | | | | | | |
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