

SuperSoul Sunday
Season 9
TV-PG
Emmy-winning Super Soul features all-new, intimate conversations between Oprah Winfrey and thought leaders, spiritual teachers, celebrities and authors -- designed to inspire and explore well-being and a more whole, conscious life.
Where to Watch Season 9
12 Episodes
- Paulo Coelho - Part 1E1
Paulo Coelho - Part 1Oprah is joined by Paulo Coelho, author of the international best-seller The Alchemist. With more than 65 million copies sold, his beloved parable, which focuses on the importance of following your dreams, has become one of the best-selling books in history. His most recent novel, Adultery, marks his 31st published book. He has now sold an unprecedented 150 million books worldwide. Oprah sits down with Paulo at his home in the picturesque city of Geneva, Switzerland. In his first-ever interview on American television, Paulo tells Oprah about the process of writing The Alchemist and how the story of the shepherd boy pursuing his treasure is a universal metaphor for life. They discuss how Paulo's colorful and rebellious upbringing influenced the man he is today and how following his heart's desire has positioned him as one of the most successful authors in the world. - Elizabeth Gilbert, Part IIE6
Elizabeth Gilbert, Part IIOprah and New York Times best-selling author Elizabeth Gilbert continue their conversation, delving deeper into how Elizabeth found the courage to walk her own path, discussing her second marriage and exploring the unexpected lessons she has learned along the way. - Paul Williams & Tracey JacksonE11
Paul Williams & Tracey JacksonOprah sits down with Oscar®- and Grammy®-winning songwriter Paul Williams and screenwriter Tracey Jackson, who discuss their new book on addiction and recovery, Gratitude and Trust. In the interview, each shares a unique experience of addiction: Paul as a recovering alcoholic who has been sober for 24 years, and Tracey as someone who has been inspired by her friends who participate in traditional recovery programs. Paul and Tracey believe that everyone, even the nonaddict, struggles with life-limiting behaviors. Through these fear-based habits including perfectionism, smartphone obsession, overeating and fear of intimacy we subconsciously stand in the way of our personal wholeness. Paul and Tracey have created six affirmations, rooted in traditional principles of recovery, that they say can help people identify personal obstacles, break their dysfunctional patterns and embark on a path toward a better version of themselves while learning to evolve through trust and gratitude. - Timothy ShriverE12
Timothy ShriverOprah talks with Timothy Shriver, the chairman of the Special Olympics, who shares how he created a movement that focuses on acceptance, inclusion and respect for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Together, Oprah and Timothy discuss why he feels courage and grit are fundamental to success.