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How Misty Copeland Made It in Ballet, and Her Junk Food Guilty Pleasure

By Misty Copeland — 2015

The American Ballet Theatre's first African-American principal dancer says she was often discouraged from following her dream.

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44:51

A. H. Almaas: How Does Suffering and Heartache Awaken the Deepest “Capacities of the Heart”

In this offering, Tami Simon and A. H. Almaas delve into a higher perspective of resilience—the spiritual dimension of ourselves that supports us amid the challenges of our physical reality.

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56:53

Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story

Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story explores the extraordinary life and legacy of one of the most important religious figures of the 20th century.

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14:32

Luisah Teish: Indigenous Voices

Luisah Teish will speak at The Natural Way about learning to love the Earth, our Mother, and will share her personal stories of growing up in the South and her relationship to the land. She will recount and examine cultural myths that have mis-educated us into alienation from Our Mother Earth.

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41:59

“Maya Angelou” (Ep. 416) - Super Soul Sunday - Oprah Winfrey Network

In a 2013 sit-down with Oprah Winfrey for “Super Soul Sunday,” Dr. Maya Angelou revealed how her tough but tender-hearted mother transformed her life. Plus, the legendary author and Oprah’s “greatest spiritual teacher” shared her insights on aging.

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BIPOC Well-Being