Jennifer welcomes a super-fan couple, from Los Angeles, who had a surprise special guest show up on their wedding day; Tiare Lawrence, who gained national attention for her philanthropic work, after the devastating Maui fires;
Niall Horan and Gwen Stefani (TV series, "The Voice"); a bus driver who is being hailed as a hero for safely evacuating all 37 children from her bus, moments before it burst into flames;
NBA champion Derek Fisher; singer Renee Rapp chats and performs; pre-k teacher Alethea Crimmins, who turned pain into purpose, after years of being bullied;
Singer Tori Kelly (EP "Tori"); Jennifer welcomes a family, who made headlines for discovering that the children they had adopted separately, are biologically related;
The band Pentatonix (album, "Pentatonix: The Greatest Christmas Hits"); WRCB affiliate anchor couple Cornelia Nicholson and Riley Nagel, whose on-air proposal video went viral; Holiday's Helping Hands founder Katina Holiday discusses her organization;
Comic Ms. Pat ("Ms. Pat Settles It", comedy tour "Ya Girl Done Made It"); a 6-year-old who dances to Latin music; The Princess Within Foundation founder Dr. Bernada Baker and her 6-year-old daughter, Bella;
WNBA Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson; Jennifer welcomes a family who moved from Illinois to Texas to help their 8-year-old live out his passion for baseball;
Alfonso Ribeiro (TV series, "Dancing with the Stars" and "America's Funniest Home Videos"); a first-grade teacher goes viral, after she creates a mock trip to Mexico for her students in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month;
Casey Wilson (TV series, "The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Edition"); Jennifer welcomes a man whose nonprofit organization provides educational opportunities for Chicago youth from disadvantaged neighborhoods;
Deon Cole ("The Improv: 60 and Still Standing"); Olympian Ryan Lochte teaches Jennifer how to swim; 6-year-old Luke Tillman (coloring book, "Bible Adventures with Luke: Take Me to the Water");
Gabriel Iglesias (comedy tour, "Don't Worry, Be Fluffy"); Ariana Madix (TV series, "Dancing with the Stars"); 14-year-old singer Reid Wilson chats and performs;
Adam Sandler (movie "Leo" and "The I Missed You Tour"); a couple whose 16-year-old son drowned, while trying to save four children from a rip current; an 8-year-old viral rapper chats and performs;
Eric McCormack (TV series, "The Other Black Girl"); the family of a dad, fighting cancer, who walked down the high school football field with his homecoming queen daughter;
Actress Da'Vine Joy Randolph (movies "The Holdovers" and "Rustin"); singer Tyla (single, "Water"); Jennifer welcomes a high school senior and future first-generation college student who has been awarded over $22 million in scholarships from more than 50 colleges;
Actor/author Henry Winkler (memoir, "Being Henry: The Fonz - and Beyond"); an educator and her 6-year-old student, whose video went viral; a 17-year-old who was crowned the first Black homecoming queen at her school;
Singer Ellen Goulding (album, "Higher Than Heaven"); Nick DiGiovanni (book, "Knife Drop: Creative Recipes That Anyone Can Cook" and Osmo Salt); Kris Polaha (TV movie "A Biltmore Christmas" and movie "The Shift"); body language expert Vanessa Van Edwards;
TV game show host Jeannie Mai (CBS game show, "Raid the Cage"); tennis player Nick Gyrgios ("Good Trouble"); DJ Brian Phoenix, from Saco Maine, whose video went viral;
Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Erika Alexander (movie, "American Fiction"); TV game show host Melissa Peterman (TV series, "Person, Place, or Thing");
Actor Tony Shalhoub (movie, "Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie"); 15-year-old DeJuan Strickland, who made headlines for raising money to eliminate school lunch debt for students; the Assistant Director of Boys and Girls Club of South Nevada;