Oprah discusses the lessons she's learned from animals, including her own dogs and Faith, a dog who learned to walk on two legs. She also explores the transformative impact of the program Puppies Behind Bars and shares a touching moment of reunion between a man and his beloved dog after a tragic event.
Dogs can teach us about love, acceptance, and the purity of their unconditional love.
Programs like Puppies Behind Bars demonstrate the transformative power of love and responsibility in the rehabilitation of inmates.
Deep dives
The Impact of Howard University on the Host's Life
The host shares her personal experience at Howard University, emphasizing the beauty and power of the HBCU experience. She highlights the diversity and natural hair representation she witnessed among black women on campus, sparking her own natural hair journey.
The Unconditional Love of Dogs
The host expresses her deep love for dogs and how they have brought joy and unconditional love into her life. She shares anecdotes about her own dogs and the profound impact they have had on her, teaching her about love, acceptance, and the purity of a dog's love.
The Power of Love and Redemption in Puppies Behind Bars
The podcast explores a program called Puppies Behind Bars, where inmates are given the opportunity to train service dogs for wounded soldiers. It highlights the transformative power of love and responsibility, as inmates learn to give and receive love through the dogs. The program is a testament to the capacity for redemption and change within individuals, even those who have been neglected or damaged.
Oprah talks about the many ways animals teach and inspire us. Oprah shares the lessons she's learned from her own dogs and from other animals featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Oprah says one of her greatest teachers was her beloved dog, Sophie. Oprah was also inspired by one of her most memorable guests, Faith, the dog who overcame severe deformities to learn to walk on two legs. "If that little dog can do that, what can you do?" Oprah asks. Oprah also looks back at a ground-breaking program called Puppies Behind Bars, which teaches prisoners to train puppies to become service dogs for wounded soldiers. Oscar-nominee Glenn Close takes us inside a prison to hear how men with histories of violence are being transformed by this amazing program. Finally, Oprah looks back on a touching moment played out in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, as Nate Berkus comes to the aid of a survivor unable to part with his beloved dog, Rafiki.