As the nation is embarking on one of the most chaotic school years in history, Tamron delves into a heated debate happening now – classroom mask mandates. A passionate conversation with parents and teachers who are navigating this hot-topic issue.
Tamron examines the impact a COVID diagnosis has on people’s attitudes towards the vaccine, their regret, confusion, and anger. Plus, families who are still divided after unimaginable loss.
Finding resilience in the wake of tragedy: Tameka Foster Raymond on reclaiming her life after her divorce from Usher and the loss of her child. Plus, two brothers who survived an unthinkable tragedy.
Tamron explores “The Great Resignation” as Americans are quitting their jobs at record rates in search of more money, flexibility, and happiness. Tamron talks to real people who are making tough choices to toss their careers to the side and follow their dreams.
Tamron kicks off the first-ever Tam Fam Kindness Challenge, an inspiring show full of surprises and highlighting what people are willing to do for others.
Cody Alan, CMT Radio, and ex-wife Terresa; Jonathan Majors ("The Harder They Fall"); Jill Scott and Barry Watson (movie "Highway to Heaven").
Singer LeAnn Rimes discusses psoriasis; Dr. Mercy Odueyungbo (TLC and discovery+'s "Dr. Mercy"); a nonprofit whose mission is to help survivors of violence heal through the art of tattooing; Tam Fam Deals.
Huma Abedin discusses her marriage to former Rep. Anthony Weiner and working for Hillary Clinton; Eve, Brandy Norwood, Naturi Naughton and Nadine Velazquez (ABC's "Queens").
Kendra Wilkinson talks about reinventing herself from Hugh Hefner's girlfriend to real estate agent; Demi Singleton and Saniyya Sidney ("King Richard").
The cast of "The Game" tells of rebooting the iconic series; Nischelle Turner ("Entertainment Tonight"); American Paralympic swimmer Mallory Weggemann (book "Limitless: The Power of Hope and Resilience to Overcome Circumstance").
Omar Epps (movie "The Devil You Know"); Sasheer Zamata (Hulu's "Woke"); Grace Fisher defies the odds to make music again after a rare virus leaves her paralyzed.
Horn players The Potash Twins chat, cook and perform; Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin (Netflix's "Get Organized With the Home Edit") tell how to keep a home clutter free;
Robin Thede (HBO's "A Black Lady Sketch Show"); Amy Morin (book "13 Things Mentally Strong Women Don't Do") tells how to reach one's greatest potential.
O-T Fagbenle (Showtime's "The First Lady"); unlikely heroes save people.
Facing your fears – what happens when a common fear, like flying, needles or the dark, becomes a phobia? Meet people who have faced them head on. Plus, Tamron faces one of her own fears!
Emmy® and Tony Award®-winning actor Courtney B. Vance discusses his role on the upcoming AMC drama “61st Street,” and opens up about his family’s battle with mental health. Plus, GRAMMY®-nominated musician Tauren Wells with a special performance of his new single “Empty.” And, meet the 10-year-old girl who went from foster care to being adopted by her second grade teacher.
A candid conversation with Raven-Symoné and wife Miranda Pearman-Maday about their marriage, motivations and the fifth season of “Raven’s Home” on Disney Channel. Plus, meet two women whose near-death experiences motivated them to live intentionally. And, the seven-year-old motivational speaker on a mission.
“Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts stops by to talk about her new book, “Brighter by the Day.” Plus, “Vanderpump Rules” star Lala Kent on her new memoir, “Give Them Lala,” and her road to sobriety and fame. And, 11-year-old model and actress Mia Armstrong, with her mom, Cara, on why she’s showing the world that Down syndrome is her superpower.
Tina Knowles-Lawson returns to the Tam Fam to talk about her latest accomplishment—starring in Lifetime’s “Seven Deadly Sins.” Plus, New York City Ballet dancer-turned-surgeon Likolani Arthurs. And, former Broadway performer Maria Failla on how caring for plants can cultivate joy.
Leah McSweeney from “The Real Housewives of New York City” opens up about tackling her drug and alcohol addiction, how her streetwear line gave her a new beginning, and her new memoir, “Chaos Theory.”
Exploring stories of faith and spirituality. Bishop T.D. Jakes and daughter Sarah Jakes Roberts join the Tam Fam to talk about finding purpose. Plus, Indiana Pastor Craig Duke and daughter Tiffany discuss his departure from his church after appearing on a TV show in support of his daughter. And, meet the group of nuns whose videos have more than 15 million views.
Michelle Hord on her new book, “The Other Side of Yet: Finding Light in the Midst of Darkness,” and marriage after the devastating loss of her daughter. Plus, incredible updates from some of our most unforgettable guests.
DJ Envy and his wife Gia Casey.
Former child actor and social media star Josh Peck speaks candidly about his battle with addiction.
Actor Nathan Kress discusses marriage with his wife, actress London Elise Kress, and the iCarly reboot on Paramount+. And, trainer and bestselling author Karena Dawn opens up about her mother and memoir, “The Big Silence: A Daughter’s Memoir of Mental Illness and Healing.” Also, a woman who found herself through dance.
Former “Bachelorette” Hannah Brown shares how she is helping others through her book, “God Bless This Messy Journal…” Then, TV icon Cheryl Ladd and singer Darci Lynne talk about their new movie, “A Cowgirl’s Song,” plus a special performance with The Imaginaries. And, paralyzed former gymnast Taylor Lindsay-Noel on launching a successful podcast, “Tea Time with Tay.”
Best in Beauty: from face and hair to nails and wellness, a guide to feeling beautiful inside and out. GRAMMY® Award-winning singer Kelly Rowland (co-author of “Always with You, Always with Me”); wellness entrepreneur Hannah Bronfman; nail artist influencer and first-ever manicurist for Harry Styles’ beauty brand, Sigourney Nuñez; “The Scalp Therapist” Bridgette Hill, and makeup artist Nam Vo brings her signature glow to the Tam Fam.
A daytime exclusive with actor Dave Coulier who speaks candidly about being an alcoholic and the moment that led him to sobriety. Plus, best-selling author Gabrielle Bernstein opens up about addiction and childhood abuse in her new book, “Happy Days: The Guided Path from Trauma to Profound Freedom and Inner Peace.” And, Erica Garza sheds light on sex addiction. Plus, Dr. Lipi Roy who specializes in addiction medicine.
An exclusive interview with “Dancing With the Stars” pro Cheryl Burke, her first since filing for divorce, plus her “Burke in the Game” podcast. And, Sonya Curry, mom to NBA stars Steph and Seth Curry, talks about her new book, “Fierce Love: A Memoir of Family, Faith, and Purpose.” Also, viral sensation and former UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis.
Mission possible: incredible real-life stories, including a man who found his birth sister, which led to an extraordinary gift; a fashion designer aiming to change the retail business; and a woman motivated to find stories of human kindness in all 50 states. Plus, some special messages from the Tam Fam.
Actress Jane Lynch is back with the revival of “Funny Girl” on Broadway. Plus, Councilmember Will Jawando on inspiring other young men through his new memoir, “My Seven Black Fathers,” and the best advice he got from mentor former President Barack Obama. Also, productivity consultant and best-selling author Julie Morgenstern on how to get your life organized.
Tamron celebrates moms with a special Mother’s Day brunch extravaganza! Beautiful stories of the good, the bad, and the funny from some of the moms we love. Plus, an exclusive performance from Gospel great BeBe Winans.
Get motivated with top fitness instructor Tunde Oyeneyin who discusses her first book, “Speak: Find Your Voice, Trust Your Gut, and Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be.” Country music chart topper Priscilla Block performs. Also, model, actor and filmmaker Nyle DiMarco on his debut book, “Deaf Utopia: A Memoir – and a Love Letter to a Way of Life.” Plus, the high school wrestling champion who beat the odds.
Actress Jennifer Grey speaks candidly about her new memoir, “Out of the Corner.” Plus, 1980s breakout star and director Andrew McCarthy discusses his book “Brat: An ’80s Story.” And, Christine Chiu, executive producer and star of the Netflix reality series “Bling Empire” stops by.
Inspirational people who confront life’s challenges head on. How one man reunited with his high school sweetheart after 20 years to investigate the unsolved murder of his own sister. Plus, international bestselling author Dervla McTiernan who survived a potentially fatal brain tumor. And, Lisa Bilyeu whose mission is to empower women to become the heroes of their own lives. Also, an update on a family whose two children needed kidney transplants.
Tamron celebrates 500 episodes! Arsenio Hall turns the tables on Tamron and asks her the questions! Plus, Kim Fields stops by to talk about her Netflix series, “The Upshaws.” Also, a man living in his car who raised money for the homeless by walking more than 500 miles to his dream college in Boston. And, special surprises.
For the first time ever, it’s Tamron’s Beauty Bar! From skin to hair to nails, a complete guide to feeling beautiful inside and out. Plus, wellness entrepreneur Hannah Bronfman with recipes she swears by, “The Scalp Therapist” Bridgette Hill, co-founder of beauty retailer Thirteen Lune, Nyakio Grieco, and more.
Bravo’s “Love Match Atlanta” stars Kelli Fisher and Tana Gilmore share secrets on how to go the extra mile for a love connection and a special love surprise from one of their clients. Plus, Fran Drescher celebrates the new book “N is for The Nanny” and discusses her new role as a union president. Also, meet the Chicago family whose conjoined twins survived a lifesaving separation surgery.
A “Legendary” hour with judges Jameela Jamil, Leiomy Maldonado, Law Roach, and host Dashaun Wesley from the hit HBO Max series. Also, meet the man known as the “voice of the ballroom scene” and a special ballroom performance.
How to boss up and live the life you want with “Selling Sunset” star Christine Quinn who speaks candidly about starting her own company and writing her first book. Plus, actress Roselyn Sánchez on the “Fantasy Island” reboot and her journey to becoming a mom. And Luvvie Ajayi, podcast host and two-time NY Times bestselling author, joins the Tam Fam.
Bethenny Frankel on her new book, “Business is Personal.” Plus, bestselling author and professor D. Watkins on his upcoming memoir, “Black Boy Smile.”
No pressure cooking! Actress Zooey Deschanel, New York Times food writer Eric Kim, and beloved chef and restaurateur Tim Love teach the Tam Fam some of their favorite pressure cooker recipes.
One mother’s battle for justice after her son’s murder was labeled an accidental drug overdose. Plus, one woman’s fight to regain her life after waking up from a 13-year coma to a family she did not recognize. And, an update on a mystifying story of memory loss. Also, Carl Clemons-Hopkins from HBO Max’s “Hacks” on life since their historical Emmy® nomination.
Medical gaslighting – a special hour conversation with women who say that their health symptoms weren’t taken seriously by doctors. Plus, Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee, co-directors and co-producers of the award-winning documentary “Aftershock,” which spotlights the disproportionate number of Black women who die due to childbirth complications in America.
A special hour dedicated to the fight against human trafficking. Emmy winner Jeannie Mai Jenkins on her documentary “Surviving Sex Trafficking.” And, a daytime exclusive with Sara Kruzan, a survivor who served nearly 20 years in prison for killing her abuser.
Get Lit: Beach Reads! Grab your sunscreen and beach towel as Tamron talks to the bestselling authors behind some of this summer’s hottest new books. Plus, reggae sensation Sean Paul welcomes summer with a special performance.
Feel Good Friday returns with actor and comedian Taylor Calmus from Magnolia Network’s “Super Dad.” Plus, veterinarians The Critter Fixers. And, a high school sophomore changing his community through technology.
An exclusive with Susan Altman who is breaking her silence about her sister’s husband being convicted of murder seven years after her death. Plus, everyday heroes, including a Florida highway patrol officer who put herself in harm’s way to save a bridge full of runners; a third-grade teacher who saved a student; and a 5-year-old child whose call to 911 saved his mom’s life.
A special “Proud of Me” episode celebrating the journey of people becoming who they were always meant to be. Featuring actor Colton Haynes sharing details on his path to sobriety and redemption in his new book, “Miss Memory Lane: A Memoir,” and a special performance by Sammy Rae & The Friends.
What to watch this summer! Eva Longoria and Zoe Saldana on executive producing the new comedy series “Gordita Chronicles”; plus, meet the show’s stars, Olivia Goncalves and Diana Maria Riva. Also, WWE superstars The Miz and Maryse discuss their popular reality TV show “Miz and Mrs.” And award-winning actress Karen Pittman stops by to talk about her new movie “Unthinkably Good Things.”
Tamron kicks off the summer edition of her popular “Up-and-Coming Fashion Designer” series. Plus, Actress Kristen Johnston on her new movie, “Small Town Wisconsin.” And The New York Times best-selling author Daniel Pink shares insight from his book “The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward.”
In their first daytime interview since marriage, Rapper Da Brat and wife Judy Dupart talk about the new season of their reality show, “Brat Loves Judy.” And history-making model Yumi Nu stops by. Plus, “Jurassic World: Dominion” star DeWanda Wise. Also, “the female Indiana Jones” Alison Teal from her latest stop around the world.
The summer edition of Tamron’s “Up-and-Coming Fashion Designer” series continues. Plus, amazing people who were down but not out, including an 11-year-old boy who went from being homeless to one of the youngest U.S. chess masters and a couple who did not let a canceled flight stand in the way of saying “I do.”