
“How can we mindfully move through a crisis while holding on to ourselves and our humanity? In this series, Oprah has remote conversations with experts and everyday people to provide insight, meaning, and tangible advice for the human spirit.”, reads the present’s description.
To provide you with a fast thought concerning what to anticipate from the collection, it’s primarily Oprah discussing the scenario with actor Idris Elba who lately examined optimistic for coronavirus and his spouse Sabrina Dhowre Elba over FaceTime calls.
Which is why I FaceTimed @idriselba & his spouse Sabrina who’re safely quarantined collectively after he examined optimistic for COVID-19. Idris fills me in on his journey and Sabrina reveals the results of her check after they determined to quarantine collectively. pic.twitter.com/HETVZeqCPE
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) March 22, 2020
The second episode consists of non secular talks with a pastor named Wintley Phipps. You could verify that out should you’re taken with “exploring the spiritual meaning of this moment”. Below is a sneak peek of that episode.
Here’s a reminder from my good friend Pastor @WintleyPhipps: “Through many dangers, toils, and snares I have already come.” Amazing Grace is all the time with us Experience some FREE encouragement and hope on “Oprah Talks” for Apple TV right here: https://t.co/IaZyx3G8lV pic.twitter.com/SwXxVAbDuZ
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) March 22, 2020
Although the collection is technically accessible without spending a dime, it’s not as easy because it sounds. For starters, you must log in along with your Apple ID to view the collection. Even after you log in, you’ll have to hyperlink your bank card to “ensure that the account holder has authorised viewing on the web”.
However, you gained’t be charged for this since Apple has made this collection accessible without spending a dime. You could watch the collection on the internet from the hyperlink beneath or within the Apple TV app with all suitable iPhone, iPad, Mac units.
Watch Oprah Talks COVID-19 on Apple TV+