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The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast

What's Your Achille's Heel?

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast

Oprah

Society & Culture

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

From April 16, 1998: Author Wess Roberts discusses his book, Protect Your Achilles Heel, and the connection between behavior and intention. He explains the difference between behavior patterns and character flaws, the number one problem in relationships and the importance of selflessness. Oprah also talks to audience members about their biggest flaws.

Transcript

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Through 25 seasons, 4,561 episodes.

0:06.4

I believe the Oprah Winfrey show

0:07.8

was one of the greatest classrooms in the world.

0:10.2

I really never thought of it that way.

0:12.2

The aha moments, the breakthroughs, the LOLs, the connections, the occasional ugly cry.

0:20.0

I'm missing so terribly, I'm missing every single minute.

0:23.4

The moments that matter.

0:25.4

The eye-opening life lessons.

0:28.2

Never allow them to take you somewhere else.

0:30.9

I'm bringing them back. It's time to open the vault. I personally

0:36.6

chosen these classic episodes to share with you again. Every single person you

0:41.8

ever will meet shares that common desire.

0:45.0

They want to know, do you see me?

0:48.0

Do you hear me?

0:49.0

Does what I say mean anything to you?

0:52.0

You are listening to the Oprah Winfrey show, The Podcast.

0:57.0

If you could change one thing about your behavior, what would it be?

1:04.0

What would it be?

1:05.0

One thing about your behavior?

1:06.0

What would it be?

1:07.0

Yes?

1:08.0

I'd be less compulsive to solve other people's problems.

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