The Yukon is a river of wild extremes. Home to bears, moose and huge salmon, the riches of North America’s frozen river have sustained people for centuries.
After Ross Mathews gets roasted, DeJa Skye gets emotional thinking about her coaching session, Willow Pill gets a message from home, and Dulcé Sloan gets a pulse check on the queens.
Genius is widely considered to be the ability to change the world in an incredible way: inventing new technology, deciphering the mysteries of the universe, or creating transcendent art. But where does genius come from? What is the X-factor that makes someone a genius? Is it "good genes"? A proper education? Or do geniuses tap into something much more mysterious and extraordinary?
Ancient ruins fascinate us, and some archaeological finds are so baffling that they challenge everything we know about the past. Will we ever learn the truth about these mysterious ruins? Or will they continue to present more questions than answers?
The beating death of a 15-year-old girl in Draper, Utah, outrages her parents, who had adopted her five years prior. One witness implicates a local drug dealer and another a mysterious gang member, but it seems almost everyone is lying.
Brené examines some of our more complex, ambiguous, and seemingly contradictory emotions, including bittersweetness, nostalgia, sarcasm, and self-righteousness.
Brené grapples with some of our most uncomfortable emotions – stress, anxiety, vulnerability, and feeling overwhelmed – before shedding light on how naming our feelings helps us work through them more productively.
Dr. Brown explores the relationship between compassion, empathy, and boundaries while mapping out an actionable framework for meaningful connection.
Brené Brown tackles a powerful central question: how can we cultivate meaningful connection with ourselves and each other?
From envy and jealousy to admiration, reverence, and resentment, Brené explores social comparison and the ways it can affect our relationships and self-worth.
Ptolemy looks to his longtime friend and lawyer to help protect Robyn. A family gathering in Reggie's honor brings both healing and confrontation.
Melting snow reveals a woman's body. Her murder seems to have macabre aspects. Sterenn Peiry is put in charge of the case but crosses ethical boundaries to help her son, Jérémy.
Sterenn covers up for Jérémy. She also continues her investigation, together with French detective Lyes Bouaouni. Mélinda's absence is noticed.
When Peter Nygard is arrested, survivors band together with journalists, criminal lawyers and former employees to bring forward evidence.
Aidy and Helena are joined by new guest presenter, Eulanda Shead Osagiede as they continue their gastronomic adventure through Waterford, Tipperary, Kildare and Wicklow. They brave the wilderness in search of botanicals, talk terroir in whiskey and tuck into Ireland's finest 2 Michelin-Star cuisine while showing a real talent for cutting cheese.
Chris Wallace talks to former Disney CEO Bob Iger about Pixar, Wakanda and corporate politics in a hyper-partisan world.
Relationships are tested to the max after the arrival of six new guests - but which couples will survive? It’s crunch time as all the couples are asked to define their status.
Simon has to decide between D’Leanne’s and Gavin’s clifftops leaving someone disappointed.