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Our OWN Don’t Miss List!

by paula on December 1, 2012

Finally the weekend is here!  As we rush around with life and the holidays, don’t forget to stop and take a few moments for yourself.  This weekend, we are continuing our effort to add a little more light and love into the world by continuing our “Christmas Gift to Oprah” and stepping up our giving and sharing spirit just a couple of notches.  So, spread the joy and join us in that effort and then, take a few moments and enjoy a little of your OWN time.  Here’s our don’t miss list for the weekend.  Hope to see you on Twitter during the shows.

    • Saturday –Great ideas on  Home Made Simple  starting at 9am EST/8am c
    • SaturdaySweetie Pies, “Lean on Me” starting at 9pm EST/8c
    • SaturdayIyanla Fix My Life episode from “Six Brown Chicks” starting at 10pm EST/9c
    • Sunday– All new Super Soul Sunday with Oprah and Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander: Proof of Heaven.  Join in at 11am EST/10c
    • Sunday –  Oprah’s Next Chapter brings us an all new show with Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field.  Great favorites on a great show! Don’t miss it! 9pm EST/ 8c.

For the OWN schedule, it seems that the only thing that isn’t bounced around are these core Saturday and Sunday shows.  Next week, Married to the Army takes a Friday timeslot.  Also, remember that the weekdays…. Dr. Phil, Nate, The Best of the Oprah Winfrey Show, and Rachel Ray keep the daytime busy.

Have an amazing weekend!  Be happy!

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Iyanla Wraps Up First Season of Fix My Life

by paula on November 28, 2012

As quickly as it started, it seems like it’s over. Iyanla VanZant came to OWN this year with her fierce no BS attitude and kicked it up a notch.  With her brash and tough waves of shaking people into their own reality, Iyanla took over an hour each Saturday and brought people face to face with issues that were holding them back…and with a good intention, she walked each of them to the edge to get a closer look and gave them a little push over.  I’m not sure that there was one week that there were not tears or big aha moments because Iyanla Fix My Life was about showing how communication and getting to the core of your pain can not only heal you, but heal your world.

So, while these two sisters were late to the infamous “cookie party” this season in West Hollywood with Iyanla after OYou, we have always known from her heart that what she says, she means…what she knows, is her truth and what she hopes for is a better life for all of us.  Fix My Life is like a life workshop at 120 mph but Iyanla’s a good driver…a little crazy and out-of-the-box sometimes, but she’s going to get you there…and once you arrive, it’s all up to you to do the work. Iyanla, Congratulations on the first of many workshops and shows on OWN!

From OWN: Iyanla’s Reflections: How to Create the Family Life You Want

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Our OWN Don’t Miss List

by paula on November 2, 2012

Happy Friday everyone.  Just in case you plan on being out enjoying life and taking advantage of the extra hour this weekend before the cold weather really hits, we’ve pulled together a “Don’t Miss List” on OWN to make sure that you don’t miss a thing.  This weekend OWN has a big lineup with a new season starting of Super Soul Sunday and more!  Tune in, set your DVRs and sign in to your twitter feeds and join the conversation.  It’s going to be a fun weekend!  We’ll be there…and we hope you are too!

  • Saturday –All new series premier of Home Made Simple starting at 9am EST/8am c
  • Saturday – All new Iyanla Fix My Life is talking about Love in this episode entitled, “Fix My Love Life” starting at 10pm EST/9c
  • Sunday – Season 4 kicks off for Super Soul Sunday with an all new episode broadcast ALL AROUND THE WORLD! Join Oprah and Deepak and take the 21-day Meditation Challenge on Creating Abundance! Sign up at Oprah.com but watch the show on Sunday morning, 11am EST/10c.
  • Sunday – In case you missed last weeks amazing Lifeclass with Oprah and Joel Osteen – I  Am: Life is How You See It, make sure you tune in for the replay at 8pm EST/7c
  • Sunday – Join Lifeclass with Oprah and Joel Osteen with an all new topic of Dream Big: What Is The Dream You Hold For Yourself?
    Tune in at 9pm EST/8c only on OWN!

And here’s a little reminder for the weekdays….  Dr. Phil, Nate, The Best of the Oprah Winfrey Show, and Rachel Ray keep the daytime busy.   Tuesday nights don’t miss Oprah: Where Are They Now? starting in prime time and the all new show at 10pm EST/9c.  Finally, next Friday enjoy the movie, Precious.  Maybe OWN will make movies “their thing” on Friday nights.  Always love coming in from a long week and enjoying a good movie on Friday night!  Thank you OWN!

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When you hear Iyanla Vanzant speak, you know that there is something special there.  When you hear her story, it brings you a greater understanding of the strength and power of the words and wisdom coming from her.  When you see her in action on her new show Iyanla Fix My Life on OWN, you realize that there is more going on here than an intervention and family therapy program.  In Iyanla Fix My Life, the fixing is the work that is done after the problems are broken open to help break free from the past and move forward in life.

In this amazing program that takes Iyanla out into the world and into people’s lives, we are given the most amazing gift.  In each and every episode, we are offered reminders of how important life is…how important we are…how important relationships are.  We are reminded to “get off our position” and to see the world around us differently…and see ourselves differently.  We are shown that love and energy are key ingredients to healing.  And we are reminded that living our best life begins with standing in our truth and healing our own lives.

Iyanla may not be your conventional therapist with the note pad and couch but this is what makes her so special.  With no script in hand, Iyanla shows up in Fix My Life and brings with her powerful, no-nonsense lessons for this life workshop.  It’s as if she understands – life is precious and don’t sit around and waste it.  Fix what’s broken and get on with living the best life that you can.  Get out from under your lies and secrets and hurt and destruction and get on with making the most of each and every day.  The tools are there for the taking each Saturday night on OWN.  Unlike no other…this show has more than heart and soul.  It has Iyanla.  Bravo OWN.

Here are a few videos from this week’s episode from OWN and Oprah.com.  Amazing work.  Amazing lessons. Enjoy.

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Iyanla Vanzant is an author, speaker and life coach, who has helped millions heal relationships. Her new series, “Iyanla, Fix My Life” premieres on OWN on September 15. We had the pleasure of sitting with Iyanla recently to talk about the new show, her old show, why we’re all broken and Mary J. Blige. We give you the wise words of Iyanla Vanzant.

On the Fundamental Reasons People Need Fixing

“We’re crazy as hell. We’re crazy. Human beings are crazy and they lead messy lives. In part because we don’t know how to just be people. In part because we think we have to be perfect people. And when I see your imperfection it makes me nervous about my own, so I’m coming after you. I want you to be worse off than I am. We are crazy. And we live in a society, in a world, in a social structure that encourages, programs, conditions, us to reach out instead of rich in.

“On Iyanla, Fix My Life I want you to reach in. In my last book Peace from Broken Pieces, I acknowledge none if us are immune from crazy. None of us are immune from breakdown. None of us are immune from dysfunction. Everybody’s got a little bit of it and we’re not okay with it. In Piece from Broken Pieces I say, ‘Not until you go within, begin with in.’ In Iyanla Fix My life I show you how to get in there. The guests are a gift. They’re not the focus. The focus is the hundreds of thousands of people watching. The guests are courageous. The guests are chosen to demonstrate what we need to do because we’re crazy.”

On Her Greatest Teachers in Life

“My children, because children bring to life the subconscious issues of the parents. So when I look at my children and I saw their challenges, their struggles, their difficulties, I knew what was going on in my mind. So they’ve been the greatest teachers for me. Externally I have to say my birth mother, who died when I was three. And you know why she was my greatest teacher? Because she taught me nothing. And I had to OJT — on the job training. She taught me nothing about being a wife, nothing about begin a mother, nothing about being a woman. And I had to make it up on my own and then un-learn it. Had she been here I wouldn’t have had that opportunity.”

On What She Learned from Starting Over

“That you don’t have to be perfect to make a powerful contribution. There’s no time when you’re going to be totally healed or whole, well when you’re dead, that’s when you’re healed… When I did Starting Over was probably one of the lowest times in my life. I had just buried my daughter, just ended a marriage, in the process of surrendering my home to the bank, filing bankruptcy, working through some wonderfulness with the IRS and I was still able to do a powerful work in a very authentic way. Because I think at your worst point, the quickest way to move through it is to be a contribution as opposed to focusing on your problems. If you focus on your problems and keep giving them attention, they’re going to grow. If you ignore them and do something else, I don’t mean act like they’re not here, but do something meaningful it helps you work through it.”

On Oprah’s Lifeclass

“Lifeclass the concept is genius. Sit in front of your TV with no bra on and take notes about how to be a better you. It doesn’t get any better… free. I got degrees up the wazoo that I paid for and to be able to do that at home for free. Is that amazing? That’s genius. I hope that I am honored and blessed to be able to participate to look at the hard issues that people struggle with. Let’s do a Lifeclass on ‘I feel ugly.’ Do you know how many people think they’re ugly? Or ‘mom liked you best.’ All of the things that people struggle with; let’s do a Lifeclass on them. So that all of the ugly, inferior people can sit at home, braless, with a note book and get healed.”

On How Parents Can Break the Cycle

“Every parent, be the best you you can be as a demonstration to your children of what is possible. I think every parent needs to be willing to admit they were wrong — when you made a poor choice, a bad decision, when you acted too soon, you were mean. Each parent has to be a demonstration of the power and the possibility of being in relationship with your source — whatever that is for you. If we don’t teach our children about something grander than us, bigger than us, then they can get stuck in our littleness, in their littleness. If our children know that there’s a source, a creator, a life-form, whatever you want to call it, I call it God, that’s bigger than me, that’s more forgiving than I am, that really has things worked out and covered. If parents demonstrate that, then children will emulate it.”

On Doing Better for the Next Generation

“It is so important for us to understand, that if nothing else, every moment of our lives is a legacy for those who come behind us. Not everybody is going to be in the Guinness Book or on Google. You may not come up in the Google search. But there are neighbors, cousins, nieces, nephews for whom you are a legacy. So you have to understand that you matter. Everybody matters. And that gets lost in the craziness. You matter. And you have a responsibility to yourself to be the best you possible because somebody’s watching you. Somebody’s watching you all the time — little girls, little boys, other wives, sisters. Somebody is watching you. Don’t embarrass yourself by acting like a fool all the time. Don’t embarrass yourself. Somebody’s watching you.”

On What She’s Most Passionate About

“I love women. I love women. I don’t mean I’m in love with a woman. I don’t mean that. I love the feminine expression of god. That’s what I mean. I love how we look. I love how we smell. I love how we walk and move. I acknowledge we’re having some trouble in these platform shoes they’re making. We can’t move like we used to. I love how it sounds when a room full of women are laughing. I love what we can do when we’re clear, when we’re conscious, when we’re on point, when we’re on purpose. Imagine — a woman raised every president this country has ever had. Imagine — a woman gave birth to every king, every ruler. Some of our births have gone awry, but okay. From Betty Crocker to Oprah Winfrey. Come on now. Look at that. I love women. I’m passionate about us standing authentically in the truth of who we are. Because if we stand authentically in the truth of who we are — teaching, nurturing, nourishing, dancing, praying, this world will be such a better place for us to be in.”

On Which Pop Culture Icon She Would Be for One Day

“I would say, Mary J. Blige. I just want to walk out onstage in some tight pants and hear people singing my song. Oh my god. For me… [She sings and laughs like only Iyanla can]… for one day, just Mary J. Blige. She is exquisite to me. That’s what I want. So I could stop singing in the bathroom and making a fool of myself.”

To see the video of our interview with Iyanla, visit our YouTube channel.

 

***About the Pop Culture Passionistas -  The only other two sister bloggers we know, our fellow sisters – Amy & Nancy Harrington – are simply amazing women. Huge pop culture fans, they have made a career and passion for the entertainment world  through their writing and production talents and a name for themselves in the blogging community. Part of Oprah’s Lifeclass chosen bloggers for the Lifeclass Tour, these two women not only have passion, they have tremendous respect and admiration from us. The PCPassionistas can be found on Twitter @PCPassionistas  and always at their blog, http://www.popculturepassionistas.com/.

 

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Happy weekend everyone.  Just in case you are out enjoying life, we’ve pulled together a “Don’t Miss List” on OWN.  This weekend OWN has a big lineup wiht lots of new shows and episodes! Tune in, set your DVRs and sign in to your twitter feeds.  It’s going to be a fun weekend!  We’ll be there…and we hope you are too!

  • Saturday – Catch up with Sweetie Pies in an all day marathon starting at 10am!
  • Saturday –Fall series premier of Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s starting at 9pm/8c
  • Saturday – Premier of Iyanla Fix My Life starting at 10/9c (Part 1 of Fix My Reality Star Life. Part 2 airs on Sunday night!)
  • Sunday – Oprah and Iyanla finish their soul to soul discussion on Super Soul Sunday. 11am/10c (if you missed last week’s part 1, it airs from 10/9c)
  • Sunday – Sit down with Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Usher Raymond IV and Oprah on Oprah’s Next Chapter. 9/8c
  • Sunday – Part 2 of the premier of Iyanla Fix My Life - Fix My Reality Star Life.  10/9c

And here’s a little reminder for the weekdays….  Lovetown USA has moved to Monday nights and don’t miss TV Guide Magazine’s Top 25 Best Oprah Show Moments on Tuesday nights!

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Aligning with Oprah and the vision for OWN, Iyanla Vanzant and team are bringing Iyanla Fix My Life to the OWN schedule starting this weekend.   In the 2 part season premier, Iyanla sits down with Evelyn Lozada, reality TV star and wife of NFL star Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson.  Off the headlines and opening up to Iyanla, this premier episode will be touching on some pretty heavy topics – from domestic abuse, to crisis, to moving forward.

Iyanla is sure to call a thing a thing and get to the heart of the moment.  OWN says that “Explosive  secrets are uncovered and difficult truths are faced in the powerful two-part  series premiere.”  Here is a little sneak peek from OWN on what we are in for. While this gives a little idea of the show, there’s nothing like the real deal and the whole thing.  So watch the two-part series premiere this weekend, September 15 and 16, at 10/9c.  If you want to join the live discussion, jump in on Twitter with #FixMyLife.

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In a sneak peek episode, OWN brought us a new look at an old friend’s show.  Iyanla Fix My Life is set to debut this September 15th, but this Saturday, we were offered an inside view of what we have to look forward to from the series.  Life happens to everybody and after 11 years of her own life struggles, Iyanla Vanzant is back at Harpo Studios and with Oprah, passing on and paying forward her own lessons.  How do you learn how to fix a life?  By fixing your own first. With her own history of what could have been and wasn’t with Oprah over the years, last year in The Oprah Winfrey Show’s farewell season, Iyanla sat down and broke open for us all to see. Over the last year, we’ve seen her once again share the stage with Oprah and rebuild her life and lessons.  It may be true that we teach what we most need to learn, but not all of us are born teachers but Iyanla was born to teach.   With her straightforward and hard-hitting lessons, Iyanla takes the quickest route to the heart of the issue and breaks it open. “It’s from these pieces where you will find peace,” she tells us.

In this premier and sneak peek episode of Iyanla, Fix My Life, the journey starts with three generations of women and years of disconnect and hurt.  Iyanla says “Do the work and then, put your life together piece by piece.”  “They call it a show, I call it a workshop,” Iylana tells us. “The wounds that cut us the deepest are inflicted by the ones we love.” Tools, skills and information are laid out during the process to help us along the way but Iyanla reminds us that you have to do the work to “heal any breaks or breakdowns in your family.”

Throughout the hour, Iyanla takes us on the journey of meeting the family and outlining their struggle.  In this episode, we meet a fractured family who isn’t communicating. While there is always a bigger story of a lifetime that sixty minutes cannot cover, the daughter and granddaughter, Bernadette, who wrote into the show confesses that “it feels like we one argument away from just not talking again.”  This is not unique to this family…but this ‘workshop’ was about this family, not about its similarities with the rest of the world, although those may have been comforting at some point.  The emotional pain and missed connection were evident. The loss of what could have been versus what was played out over dinner and then, over a live studio audience in Chicago.

During the hour, the workshop takes us to the break. The breakdown. The breakthrough. The break-open.  “A breakdown can be repaired and healed if the people can do the work,” Iyanla reminds us.  By the end of the hour, the break has been laid out along the table and the process is just beginning. The show reminded me a little of the old “Oprah Winfrey Show” without the watchful eye of Oprah coming in to voice a little reasoning into the situation.  Iyanla’s approach is tough, yet connected and caring, as noted when she pushes the women to “Call a thing a thing. Say what you mean. Call it what it is.” Like tough love meets family counseling, none of the people would be there if they didn’t care for each other.  No one wants to openly “fix their life” in front of millions (or hundred thousands depending on the viewing numbers) of people, do they?  The premise is great for the show and there were lessons to capture, but it almost felt it was done at the expense of ripping off the band-aide of this family and letting it bleed as the show finished up.

The right mix for the show lies somewhere in-between a personal counseling session and group workshop.  Lessons like how families need balance and need to celebrate what they love about each other and not just telling members what is wrong with them.  Find the love and give it the attention it deserves because when you do, it can grow.  Lessons like learning to accept people for who they are today, rather than what they did in the past. Powerful lessons but I’m not sure that viewers pulled out these lessons by just watching this break unfold. At the end of the show, when the family seemed the most vulnerable and exposed, it was over with a few points to take from the workshop and a website to reference, which are noted below. No action points to help this family pick up the pieces.  No plan for moving forward.   Iyanla Fix My Life is on point with the Oprah vision of living your best life. Now they just need to find the balance for the hour so that it feels less like we are watching a personal breakdown and more like we are all experiencing a break through.

Notes from Iyanla’s Fix My Life:

  1. Get off your position – Anytime you are insisting that it has to be this way, let it go.
  2. Listen to what’s being said – not what you are telling yourself in your brain. Listen and don’t take it personally.
  3. Accept your family member for who they are – and stop holding them hostage for what they did or didn’t do.

website: www.iyanlafixmylife.com

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