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.
Robyn is moving into a new house about half a mile from the Brown home. Since Kody and Robyn are only engaged, she cannot yet live in the house with the rest of his family. Although ultimately supportive of the idea of the new union, Meri, Janelle and Christine continue to experience conflicted feelings about the change it will bring to the family. Meri experiences an emotional breakdown and talks about the difficulties of being in a polygamist marriage, and Christine grows particularly upset wh
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.
An unfiltered conversation on surviving fame with Kat Graham, Eboni K. Williams, Cheryl Burke.
A mystifying story of memory loss after a man woke up and could not remember 20 years of his life, and his wife and daughter became strangers. Plus, the latest can’t-miss Tam Fam Deals.
Celebrating women storytellers with two powerhouse voices: actress and author Gabrielle Union on her latest book, “You Got Anything Stronger?”; plus, actress Hilarie Burton Morgan on her new Sundance TV small town crime series, “It Couldn’t Happen Here.” Plus, more Tam Fam Deals.
Tamron celebrates her birthday with three people who inspire her: survival and outdoor adventure expert Bear Grylls on his new Netflix interactive movie, “You vs. Wild: Out Cold”; NBC legend Carmelo Anthony on his new memoir “Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised”; and Me Too Movement Founder Tarana Burke.
Tamron’s Tasting Menu: a culinary tour to discover different cultures through food without leaving the comforts of home, featuring recipes from chefs including Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski, The History Channel’s Sohla, and more.
An honest conversation with brave women who admit they suffer from so-called mom rage. Plus, helping moms deal with anger aimed at their children. And, Minna Dubin, the author of “The New York Times” article that prompted moms worldwide to share their own struggles with mom rage. Later, Tamron kicks off the Best of Tam Fam Deals week
The power of believing in yourself: groundbreaking poet, writer, and activist Amanda Gorman on bringing her biggest dreams to life. Plus, Tyra Banks discusses how she maintains her fierce confidence even when the odds are stacked against her – and the surprise Tyra never saw coming. Also, the Best of Tam Fam Deals week continues.
amron’s big throwback: Fan favorite Jaleel White on his hit podcast “Ever After.” Plus, Debbie Gibson performs a song from her first new pop album in 20 years. And, the cast of “The Wonder Years” Elisha Williams, Laura Kariuki, Dulé Hill, and Saycon Sengbloh in their first interview all together. More Best of Tam Fam Deals.
A TV exclusive: Cassandra Peterson, the woman behind the icon known as Elvira, speaks candidly about her journey overcoming insurmountable odds to become the Mistress of the Dark. Plus, Grammy-nominated Bobby Hall, aka Logic, opens up about how he went from a tumultuous childhood to becoming an era-defining hip hop artist. Also, gold-medal-winning Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman. Plus the Best of Tam Fam Deals.
Heated school halls: a conversation about Critical Race Theory with parents and educators who are at the center of discussing race and teaching race in schools. And, the Best of Tam Fam Deals week concludes.
Kofi Siriboe from OWN’s “Queen Sugar” is joined by his mom, Koshie Mills. Plus, how far would you go for family? Meet one woman who went to medical school to solve her sister’s lifelong mystery illness and a 17-year-old boy who survived cancer after his 12-year-old sister gave him a lifesaving bone marrow transplant. Also, Tamron kicks off a week-long celebration of the Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th anniversary.
GRAMMY®-winning singer and actress Ashanti on her latest movie and news about an upcoming project. Plus, award-winning photographer Gillian Laub, who uncovered hidden truths about her family after turning her camera on them. Also, the Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th-anniversary celebration continues.
Actor, director, dancer, and Broadway star Alfonso Ribeiro on the new season of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.” Plus, incredible stories of people whose lives changed in the blink of an eye after winning big. Also, the Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th-anniversary celebration continues.
Actress Michael Michele on her return to the spotlight in CW’s “Dynasty” after stepping away from acting to raise her son. Plus, Actor Boris Kodjoe on fighting for causes close to his heart, his directorial debut and his roles on ABC’s “Station 19” and the reality show parody “The Real Husbands of Hollywood.” And, actress, model, and advocate Jillian Mercado on fighting against the lack of representation of people with disabilities in Hollywood and her series, “The L Word: Generation Q.”
The pandemic-driven anxiety and mental health crisis in teenagers. Plus, TV host and best-selling author Dr. Laura Berman shares the warning signs other parents should be looking out for after the death of her son.
Singer Amy Grant opens up about her new personal documentary and the 30th anniversary of her iconic album “Heart In Motion.” Plus, Deji LaRay and Thomas Q Jones on their show “Johnson,” which is shattering labels. And, former “SNL” star Julia Sweeney and writer-comedian Abby McEnany discuss their Showtime series “Work in Progress.” Also, actress Molly Ringwald.
The rapper formerly known as Shyne on finding meaning and purpose after spending 10 years in prison for his role in the 1999 infamous nightclub shooting involving two of the biggest names in entertainment. Plus, Steve Pemberton, author of “The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World,” shares how to be a lighthouse to others. And, Jacinta, the subject of the Hulu documentary of the same name.
Brooke Burke on finding strength after the devastating death of her brother to morbid obesity. Plus, finding the power and resolve to overcome food addictions.
My public divorce: Julia Haart, fashion mogul and star of Netflix’s hit show “My Unorthodox Life,” speaks candidly about walking away from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Plus, a woman whose video after her husband broke up with her by cleaning out their home went viral, receiving over six million views. And, the son of a bitter international divorce and headline-making custody battle speaks for the first time.
Actress Natalie Morales on her new movie, “Language Lessons,” and renowned speaker and author Valarie Kaur on her bestselling book, “See No Stranger.” Plus, surfing for connection: how some people don’t need an in-person relationship to find love, marriage and friendship – they just need social media.
When one decision changes everything – a mom whose decision to not let her son sleep at her ex-husband’s Surfside, Florida, condo the night of the tragic collapse, saved his life. Plus, one friend’s surprise kidney donation. And, the decision that landed rapper Alaya “That Girl Lay Lay” High a record deal at 11 years old. Also, a double dose of Tam Fam Deals.
How your name impacts your life, especially when you share it with someone famous. Plus, Howie Mandel discusses his documentary, podcast and new episodes of “America’s Got Talent,” and later surprises a retired school teacher with the same name. Also, a baby naming consultant. And, an all-new Tam Fam Deal that can be personalized.
The impacts of a “third wheel” on relationships – whether it’s food, video games or controlling children – and solutions for a happier future.
Mark Cuban and Barbara Corcoran from “Shark Tank” stop by. Plus, how walking away from one of TV’s hottest shows has paid off for actress Shalita Grant, who stars in Netflix’s “You.” And actor Jason Scott Lee on his new hit Disney+ series, “Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.” Also, kick off the week with all-new Tam Fam Deals!
Actress Issa Rae joins Tamron to talk about saying goodbye to her groundbreaking HBO show, “Insecure,” and shares details about her “surprise” wedding, and discusses what’s up next. Also, Rae’s “Insecure” co-stars Yvonne Orji and Kendrick Sampson. Plus, all-new Tam Fam Deals supporting breast cancer awareness month.