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10 Episodes 2024 - 2025
Episode 1
Thu, Feb 1, 2024
In the pilot episode of "Inspired Lives," Daymond John shares his journey from founding the street wear brand FUBU in his mother's home to becoming a prominent investor on "Shark Tank." He discusses his investments, the impact of hip-hop on fashion, and his commitment to supporting Black entrepreneurs through initiatives like Black Entrepreneurs Day. John's story is a testament to perseverance, innovation, and giving back to the community.
Episode 2
Mon, Jul 15, 2024
One of the nation's iconic reporters, former ABC News White House correspondent Sam Donaldson reflects on his more than 50 - year celebrated reporting career covering the nation's presidents, and his commitment to finding a cure for cancer.
Episode 3
Sat, Jun 1, 2024
The two-time Indy 500 Champion discusses his pursuit of racing excellence and his philanthropic work benefiting children in need. Josef Newgarden on celebrating with fans after winning the 2023 Indianapolis 500: "It was all premeditated. I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I've been planning that ever since I first drove at Indianapolis...I said, if I'm lucky enough to win this race, I want to celebrate in the crowd."
Episode 4
Sun, Jul 7, 2024
Joe Namath is author of the most famous guarantee in North American sports history. Now he's helping military veterans and underserved children beat the odds. Joe Namath on why his charitable organization supports the US military: I wanted to be a soldier. Meantime...I got lucky with sports and it took me in another direction... I've got a major good spot...for our military and what they've been through and what they go through."
Episode 4
Sun, Jul 7, 2024
Joe Namath is author of the most famous guarantee in North American sports history. Now he's helping military veterans and underserved children beat the odds. Joe Namath on why his charitable organization supports the US military: I wanted to be a soldier. Meantime...I got lucky with sports and it took me in another direction... I've got a major good spot...for our military and what they've been through and what they go through."
Episode 5
Sat, Jun 1, 2024
In his seven-decade career, legendary CBS newsman Dan Rather circled the globe covering the history-making events of his era. He's now assisting young people pay for college and pursue careers in journalism.
Episode 6
Sat, Jun 1, 2024
Recording artist Dionne Warwick discusses her iconic music career and why she's devoted her life to charitable causes. Dionne Warwick on touring the southern US in the 1960s: "I'm looking at signs on doors - colored and white. I mean right down to a water fountain...It was just unbelievable."
Episode 7
Mon, Sep 16, 2024
Neal Barnard is among the nation's leading voices on the health benefits of a plant-based diet. His dietary guidance has helped infertile couples start families, and patients struggling with poor health compete in the Boston Marathon. Dr. Neal Barnard on why meat eaters experience higher cancer rates than non-meat eaters: "Part of it is that when you heat meat in your oven, in your fry pan, whatever, carcinogens form cancer causing chemicals...in the meat. And that's not just red meat. The biggest source is actually chicken. Americans eat a million chickens per hour."
Episode 8
Tue, Feb 25, 2025
Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto is setting records on the field, while winning children's hearts in his community. Zach Neto on why he raises money to benefit hospitalized children: "I just want to see them...be able to live their lives. They're going through tough times right now. So...just to see those smiles on their face...makes me very proud and emotional. Just to be able to see all their happy faces."
Episode 9
Thu, Mar 20, 2025
2023 World Series Champion Jon Gray is also a winner in his community, donating his time and money to supporting Dallas-area disabled veterans and homeless children. Jon Gray on if Americans owe US military veterans for the sacrifices they've made on the nation's behalf: "I really feel that they do. I really do. And because I believe that to serve in the military, to actually put your life on a line, it takes a different kind of love than just doing something nice for someone. You're putting everything on a line...everything."
Episode 10
Tue, Jul 1, 2025
Paralympian swimmer Ali Truwit made history at the 2024 Paris Games, bringing home two silver medals for Team USA. But her greatest mission extends far beyond the pool. Ali shares her personal journey of resilience, competition, and purpose - and how she's now using her platform to empower young women with limb differences. Through her advocacy and outreach, Ali is helping provide access to life-changing prosthetics and encouraging others to chase their dreams without limits.