Lifestyle

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Rhyme and Reason
Anew biography of poet Phillis Wheatley explores the life of the first African and third woman in the American colonies to publish a book of poems and what her voice might mean to us now.
3 min |
Volume 3. No 1 - 2023

The Oprah US
The Write Way
Rupi Kaur on her latest book, Healing Through Words, and finding one’s defiant voice.”
2 min |
Volume 3. No 1 - 2023

The Oprah US
THE RESET WORKOUT
Whether you're looking for a new routine or just want to get off the couch, thanks to modifications for every fitness level, this ballet-inspired plan will help clear the cobwebs and build a stronger you.
3 min |
Volume 3. No 1 - 2023

The Oprah US
How to Be Alone (Without Dreading It)
A former monk and the author of 8 Rules of Love shares strategies for embracing solitude.
6 min |
Volume 3. No 1 - 2023

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FROM WELLNESS TO WHOLENESS
One woman explores a state of fulfillment no app or gadget can track.
7 min |
Volume 3. No 1 - 2023

The Oprah US
Does Your Bra Undermine Your Self-Confidence?
Getting the support you need from your lingerie and no, it’s not underwire).
3 min |
Volume 3. No 1 - 2023

The Oprah US
The Genius of Patti Smith
With A Book of Days, the iconic artist cements her status as literary rock star.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Naomi Watts
The actress and Onda Beauty cofounder has a new venture she’s passionate about. Providing both educational resources and science-backed products, Stripes is a community created for people in all stages of menopause. Here, she tells us about it.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Citizen Artist
Newly anointed U.S. poet laureate Ada Limon talks the power of poetry.
3 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Long and Winding Road
Revered author Cormac McCarthy’s two new novels are ode and elegy to his remarkable oeuvre.
3 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Nevertheless, They Persisted
Celeste Ng’s latest is a galvanic and urgent novel of social and familial upheaval.
3 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Focus on the Fungi
Research is finding that mushrooms may help you live longer, stronger, and happier. Learn which varieties are most beneficial.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
The Morning show
A super-easy egg bake? Scrumptious latke variations? Ways to up your hot chocolate game? We've got holiday brunch recipes to delight your crowd.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
WARM UP ANY ROOM
As Old Man Winter drives us all inside, these tips from design pros will keep your space feeling comfy and happy.
4 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
The Reluctant Hostess
After all those canceled and postponed plans, you want to invite people over, but...it’s been a long, weird while. From an everything-but-dinner get-together to a last-minute shindig, we’ve got four ways to get you back to hosting and toasting.
6 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Yes, it's cold. Sure, there's the snow and ice. But research shows that these conditions make strolling this season all the more healthful-delivering a higher calorie burn, better overall health, less stress, and even a sunnier mood.
6 min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

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Your Year-End Inventory
In the rush of the season, it’s easy to lose sight of everything that’s happened since January 1—and keep track of all the things you still want to do this year. Here are three ways to make the most of the upcoming weeks.
10+ min |
Volume 2. No 4 - 2022

The Oprah US
Female Founders: Leading With Purpose
Here's a jaw-dropping stat: Female-owned businesses generate $1.8 trillion in revenue a year and that number is only going t continue to grow.
10+ min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
Kick Up Your Kegels
According to the National Institutes of Health, a quarter of women in the United States have pelvic floor issues...
2 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
Ego Nwodim
The Saturday Night Live star is breaking down stereotypes and forging her own path.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

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Lauren Ridloff
She broke ground as Marvel's first deaf superhero in Eternals, but Hollywood has more work to do. The actor has some ideas.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
Cori Bush
POLITICAL POWERHOUSE
2 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022
The Oprah US
Rising to the Challenge
Simone Missick, star and executive producer of OWN's All Rise, reveals how being authentically herself has led to success,
3 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
She Keeps Getting Better
It’s tempting to conclude that at 84, Joyce Carol Oates is at the apex of her career. But as with her latest, Babysitter, Oates keeps breaking through her own glass ceiling.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
They Don't Always Mean Something New
Sometimes the big realization is that nothing can, or will or has to change.
3 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
Hello, My Name Is... The Next Chapter of Your Life!
Just before the pandemic, a woman set out to meet 1,000 new people in a year. Countless knitting-group meetings, book clubs, happy hours, and dog walks later, the person she got to know best? Herself.
10+ min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

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It's All About What You Do After a Light Bulb Moment
Why the epiphany is just the beginning.
2 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
IN THE ZONE
Clarissa Ward, whose war reporting for CNN opens eyes and melts hearts, recently sat down with Oprah to talk about her searing and inspirational memoir, On All Fronts, and why Ward feels compelled not to avert her eyes but to run toward danger.
6 min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
FEMALE FOUNDERS: LEADING WITH PURPOSE
INSIDERS ROUNDTABLE: HOSTED BY GAYLE KING
10+ min |
Volume 2. No 3 - 2022

The Oprah US
TO HAVE A Child
Parents go to great lengths to realize the dream of childbirth. Many hire surrogates in Ukraine. When the war came, two of those pregnant women set out on an all-night, cross-country escape, desperate to make someone else's dream come true-and their own.
10+ min |