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- Tipping the scales at 450 pounds, Big Vinnie entertained fans for years with his surprising dance moves. But a recent health scare motivated him to join the cast of The Biggest Loser and drop over 200 pounds in a quest to get healthy. He joins us today to talk about that journey and the long-term health and mental effects of making these changes.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeKelly and Ryan look back at favorite memories and top celebrity and "Live" family moments from their first year together as co-hosts;
- On today's show, Dr. Becky Wang-Cheng and Dr. Anthony Cardillo share 10 things you can do NOW to be truly healthy.
- It happens slowly. We start to forget our keys, forget a name or we come home from the market without the most important item we went for. Everybody does this sometimes. But according to our guest today, you can reverse this downhill slide in as little as two weeks. Memory doesn't have to disappear as we age, according to Dr. Gary Small, author of 2 Weeks to a Younger Brain.
- People often lose their identity in marriage. Today's Mad About Marriage guest, registered marriage and family therapist, Emma Jackson-Causey, reveals how to rediscover and maintain your self-identity in marriage. She's written 21 Days of Rediscovery, a book chronicling her personal journey to rediscover herself after years as a wife and mother.
- Dr. Drew Pinsky joins us to hone in on three epidemics impacting your quality of life.
- Words can harm, even unintentionally. Today's guest, Deborah Smith Pegues, author of 30 Days to Taming Your Tongue, reveals how to get our tongues under control, so that our words can heal instead of hurt.
- Today's guest, Patricia Lorenz, author of the book Five Secrets to the Happy Life, has a list of Five Ways to Be Happy, but there is something that's not on the list that may surprise you.
- Have the medical and pharmaceutical industries become more about business than service? Are they out of control? Our guests, Drs. George Lundberg and John McDougall, discuss how we can cut the cost of health care as individuals and a nation.
- A sponsored film made for the Chicago chapter of Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace that explores the conflicted opinions of conservative white inhabitants of Chicago's Garfield Ridge neighborhood on the Vietnam War. This film was restored by Chicago Film Archives and Colorlab in 2011 thanks to a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation.
- Trapped in The Twin Towers on September 11th, thousands of ordinary people struggled to make contact with the outside world. Many knew that time was ticking away. These recorded messages and private calls are the most powerful legacy to the families left behind. Often full of love and dignity they depict humanity at its best and most resourceful in the face of evil.
- Author Will Bowen on living without complaining.
- Diet. The word has a lot of different connotations for people, and most of them aren't positive. But what if you could lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle without dieting? Nutrition expert Robert Ferguson has worked with celebrities, athletes, and large companies, sharing his diet-free life methodology to losing weight. And he's going to share his methodology with us today.
- Dr. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Ethics Commission joins us to discuss an important, but oft-forgotten subject: religious liberty and what it means to our faith and family.
- What if you could save money by making your home healthier and more environmentally friendly? Our guests are here to explain how to do just that. Joining us today is an individual that has devoted himself to educating the public on the virtues of living a green and sustainable life, actor and environmentalist Ed Begley Jr., with his wife Rachelle Carson-Begley, and contractor Scott Harris of the Building Construction Group.
- Even if you have never heard his own voice, you have heard the voice of your favorite stars from the man of a thousand voices and perhaps the most famous impressionist ever: Rich Little.
- Author Stephen Arterburn talks about surviving the pressures of being a modern day man.
- Often people will have a great deal of pain but have no clue as to the cause. The real culprit may be bad experiences they had before they were ever married. In this Mad About Marriage episode, Dr. Ken Canfield, director of the Boone Center for the Family at Pepperdine University in Malibu, offers hope to those with a negative past.
- Al and Lisa Robertson of Duck Dynasty began their romance in junior high, marrying young and having two baby girls. Al became a pastor at their church and all was wonderful, until Lisa had an affair. Instead of divorcing, Al and Lisa came to terms with what went wrong in their marriage and with a renewed commitment began the hard work of making it right. They are here to share their story of brokenness and redemption through love.
- The motto of our guest today could be Never Give Up, no matter what life sends your way. John Schneider has had several challenges in his life to overcome which we will explore with him and his wife Alicia today.
- ADHD, over 5 million kids in the United States have it. But there's a lot of controversy over how to treat ADHD. Medication is the default solution, but is there a better way? We're about to find out. Our guest, Dr. David Velkoff, will tell us about ways of treating ADHD without using medication.
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- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdam Levine; Jack Black; UFC champion Ronda Rousey; Trevor Noah (The Daily Show (1996)).
- Adam Levine (The Voice (2011)); Jordan Peele (Key and Peele (2012) and Keanu (2016)).
- Adam Levine (The Voice (2011)); boxer Mike Tyson. Also: "LIVE's Halloween Countdown" continues.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdam Sandler (Pixels (2015)); Cara Delevingne (Paper Towns (2015)). Also: Silento performs.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdam Sandler ("The Week of"); Josh Holloway ("Colony"); a microblading demo from "Eyebrow Doctor" Piret Aava;
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdam Sandler (Pixels (2015)); Kit Harington (Game of Thrones (2011). Also: Bob Pflugfelder brings fun experiments; "LIVE's Social Flashback Tune-in to Win" (Instagram) concludes.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeComic Adam Sandler (Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)); singer Luke Bryan; actor Winston Duke (Black Panther (2018) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018));
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- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdam Sandler. Also: Top Teacher Week concludes with a profile of math teacher Nebojsa "Neb" Stojkovic from Walled Lake, Michigan.
- Eric Roberts has been in hundreds of movies including blockbusters like The Cable Guy, The Dark Knight and The Expendables. He and his wife share his experience with addiction and the fallout from it. Eric also shares how he repaired much of the damage done to personal relationships in the aftermath of his addiction.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdrian Grenier (Entourage (2015)). Also: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts perform; and "LIVE's Fitness Countdown" continues.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAdrien Brody (Manhattan Night (2016)); Chadwick Boseman (Captain America: Civil War (2016)). Also: Ruth B. performs.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeNeil Patrick Harris. Also: an Academy Award recap, telecast from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, includes backstage interviews with Oscar winners; a performance by Flo Rida; and a look at the evening's fashion choices.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeFormer Vice President Al Gore discusses the documentary, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017); World of Dance (2017) hostess Jenna Dewan drops by; Property Brothers (2011)'s Jonathan Silver Scott and Drew Scott; author and TV hostess Hannah Hart (I Hart Food (2017)) whips up a recipe.
- Actor Alan Cumming (Instinct (2018)); Colin Jost (Saturday Night Live (1975)); money strategist Farnoosh Torabi presents her favorite personal-finance apps.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAlec Baldwin (Match Game (2016)); Good Housekeeping's Meaghan Murphy gives advice for surviving a road trip; Jose Juarez, winner of "LIVE's Search for America's New Grill Star", creates a dish;
- Actor Alec Baldwin (BlacKkKlansman (2018) and Match Game (2016)); TV personality RuPaul (RuPaul's Drag Race (2009) and Dancing Queen (2018)); Good Housekeeping's Meaghan Murphy gives advice for surviving a family road trip;
- Alexander Skarsgård (The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015)); Peter Facinelli (Nurse Jackie (2009)). Also: the finalists in "LIVE's Search for America's New Grill Star" are announced.
- Actress Alicia Silverstone (American Woman (2018)); band American Authors perform;
- Actress Alicia Vikander (Tomb Raider (2018)); actor Skeet Ulrich (Riverdale (2017)); personal finance expert Rachel Cruze Cruze;
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAllison Janney (Mom (2013)); Steve Martin and Edie Brickell perform. Also: "Paw-fect Pet Week" begins with dog trainer Andrea Arden sharing tips to keep dogs healthy.
- 1988– TV-PGTV EpisodeAllison Williams (Girls (2012)); Danai Gurira (The Walking Dead (2010)). Also: Rick Springfield performs.
- Actress Amanda Peet (Brockmire (2017) and The Romanoffs (2018)); actor Taye Diggs (Set It Up (2018) and All American (2018)); Mike Posner performs;