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What do you do when your life is shattered — and the only way forward is through?
In this powerful episode of My Legacy, hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Nina Purewal, international bestselling author of Let that Sh*t Go, opens up about surviving one of life’s most unthinkable tragedies — and how it led her to a life of purpose, forgiveness, and fierce self-love.
Joined by her longtime friend and grief ally Joe Lyons-Rising, this powerful episode explores survivor’s guilt, mental health, and what it actually takes to move forward. Together, they share their roadmap to finding freedom through forgiveness, parenting through pain, and ultimately learning how to truly "let that sh*t go."
Raw, revealing, and deeply hopeful — this episode is for anyone who's ever struggled to let go of something heavy. It’s not about forgetting the past. It’s about making peace with it.
If you or someone you know is struggling, we encourage you to seek professional support. Resources like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988) and Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741) are available 24/7.
Please know that this conversation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
Editor Sujit Agrawal and Duane Fogwell
Post-production producer Tina Pittaway
A/V by A. Britton Dream Production Co.
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins.
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If you or someone you know is struggling, you're not alone. Here are some trusted mental health resources that offer free or low-cost support:
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Education, advocacy, and free support groups for individuals and families affected by mental illness – nami.org
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for confidential support and treatment referrals – samhsa.gov
Mental Health America (MHA): Free mental health screenings, toolkits, and advocacy – mhanational.org
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA): Resources for anxiety, depression, and related disorders – adaa.org
The Trevor Project: Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth – thetrevorproject.org
Child Mind Institute: Support and educational tools for children with mental health and learning disorders – childmind.org
The Dougy Center: Grief resources and peer support for youth and families coping with loss – dougy.org
The Jed Foundation: Emotional health and suicide prevention support for teens and young adults – jedfoundation.org
Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program: Community-based suicide prevention and support – yellowribbon.org
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Larry Wilmore is a comedy legend and cultural force – but you’ve never heard him like this.
The creative mind behind Grown-ish, Insecure, and The Bernie Mac Show joins My Legacy for an unfiltered, unforgettable conversation – this time, alongside someone who knows him best: his daughter, Lauren Wilmore.
Hosted by Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, this episode is part masterclass, part family roast, and all heart.
Larry gets real about the moment that nearly broke him, the truth about failure, and his unfiltered take on what’s really wrong with America. Lauren shares the one piece of advice from her father that changed her life. Plus: never-before-heard behind-the-scenes moments – from Jon Stewart’s pep talk before Larry’s The Daily Show debut, to mentoring Quinta Brunson, to the shock of getting fired after winning an Emmy.
If you’ve ever faced setbacks, questioned your path, or just needed a reminder to stay grounded—Larry and Lauren deliver wisdom, wit, and warmth that will leave you laughing and deeply moved.
Don’t miss this rare father-daughter conversation—only on My Legacy.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
Editor Sujit Agrawal and Duane Fogwell
Post-production producer Tina Pittaway
A/V by A. Britton Dream Production Co.
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins.
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Jay Shetty has spent years uncovering the secrets to success, happiness, and love - but what has actually changed his life?
On My Legacy, hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger sit down with Jay and his wife, Radhi Devlukia, for a game-changing conversation packed with insights you’ll actually use.
Jay shares the biggest wake-up calls from his podcast guests, how to stop your past from determining your future, and the simple mindset shifts that will boost your confidence and sense of control. Meanwhile, Radhi reveals three easy health changes that will transform your energy, focus, and overall well-being - starting today.
Don’t miss Part 2 of this incredible conversation on My Legacy!
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
Editor Duane Fogwell
Post-production producer Tina Pittaway
A/V by A. Britton Dream Production Co.
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins.
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You know Jay Shetty as the bestselling author and podcast powerhouse, but in this episode of My Legacy, his wife, Radhi Devlukia, reveals a whole new view of the man behind the mic.
Hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger sit down with Jay and Radhi for a rare, unfiltered conversation about love, partnership, and the small but powerful ways they make each other feel truly seen.
Jay reflects on how marriage continues to challenge and reshape his views on love, why Radhi’s support isn’t what he expected—but exactly what he needed—and the lessons they’re still learning together. Radhi opens up about why she didn’t initially see Jay as more than a friend, the surprising struggles of finding her own voice, and the simple daily gestures that keep their bond strong.
Packed with heartfelt laughter, raw honesty, and unexpected emotional moments, this episode peels back the layers of a relationship rooted in trust, growth, and deep commitment.
And this is just the beginning. Don’t miss Part 1 of this deeply personal and eye-opening conversation on My Legacy.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
Editor Duane Fogwell
Post-production producer Tina Pittaway
A/V by A. Britton Dream Production Co.
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins.
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Billy Porter has spent his life breaking barriers—but behind the boldness, the fashion, and the history-making moments is a journey of deep resilience, healing, and the power of unconditional love.
On My Legacy, hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger sit down with Billy and his younger sister, Mary Martha Ford, for a deeply personal conversation about identity, family, and finding the courage to live authentically.
Billy opens up about his early years in Pittsburgh, the challenges of growing up queer in a religious community, and the angels who helped him dream beyond his circumstances. He reflects on the moment he chose himself—refusing to shrink to fit others' expectations—and how that decision shaped his career and his sense of purpose.
Mary Martha shares her own story of strength, revealing the depth of their unbreakable bond, from childhood Christmases to the moment Billy became her caregiver during a life-threatening health crisis.
Together, through laughter and unfiltered vulnerability, they explore what it means to love without conditions, support each other through life's hardest moments, and standing tall in who you are.
Don’t miss this extraordinary episode of My Legacy.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
Editor Duane Fogwell
Post-production producer Tina Pittaway
A/V by Garcia Creative
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins.
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For David Oyelowo and Nate Parker, friendship isn’t just about the good times—it’s about showing up when everything is on the line.
On My Legacy, hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger continue their extraordinary conversation with David and Nate —one that goes beyond Hollywood to explore resilience, redemption, and what it means to stand by someone when the world turns away.
They open up about public scrutiny, Hollywood’s “there can only be one” mindset in Hollywood, and the challenges that tested their bond. But at the heart of their legacies is something even more personal—their roles as fathers and husbands.
David shares the two-week rule that keeps his marriage strong and the best advice he’s received about love. Nate reflects on the intentional ways he’s raising his five daughters, reinforcing their worth, and how fatherhood reshaped his perspective on legacy.
Through raw honesty, reflection, and laughter, this conversation is a testament to faith, family, and the power of showing up for the ones you love most.
Don’t miss Part 2 of this deeply moving and inspiring discussion on My Legacy.
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David Oyelowo always knew he was meant to play Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma - but Hollywood didn’t see it that way. It took seven years, unwavering faith, and a powerful act of brotherhood to finally bring that dream to life.
Join hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger as they sit down with David and his best friend, Nate Parker, on My Legacy for a powerful conversation about legacy, lifting others up, and the responsibility of telling the truth through film.
David reflects on his Nigerian heritage and the esteem instilled in him by the legacy of his grandfather, a tribal king. In contrast, Nate opens up about growing up in Norfolk, Virginia, where success was defined by escaping his roots - until he discovered the power of embracing and elevating untold Black stories. Their paths first crossed on Red Tails, a film about the legendary Tuskegee Airmen, and their shared passion for amplifying Black voices forged an unbreakable bond—one grounded in faith and a relentless drive to challenge barriers and bring untold stories to light.
From the fight to bring Selma to the screen to the lessons learned from the heroes who came before them, this conversation is a tribute to perseverance, purpose, and enduring friendship.
Don’t miss Part 1 of this extraordinary discussion on My Legacy.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
Editor Duane Fogwell
Post-production producer Tina Pittaway
A/V by Garcia Creative
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta has reported from the frontlines of global crises, performed brain surgery in war zones, and earned the trust of millions as “America’s Doctor.” But at the heart of his story is a commitment to family, resilience, and the power of human connection.
Join hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger as they sit down with Dr. Gupta and his plus-one—his wife, Rebecca Gupta—for an unforgettable conversation on legacy, love, and purpose. From the extraordinary story of performing brain surgery with a Black & Decker drill in a combat zone to the lessons his immigrant parents instilled in him, Sanjay shares the defining moments that shaped him as a doctor, father, and husband.
Rebecca offers a rare glimpse into life beside “America’s Doctor,” revealing how they keep their bond strong while raising three daughters in a digital world. From the science of longevity to the simple rituals that hold their family together, this episode is packed with humor, heart and powerful takeaways on building a life that truly matters.
Don’t miss this deeply personal and inspiring conversation on My Legacy.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
A/V and Editing by Garcia Creative
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins, and distributed by iHeart Media.
All clips of Mel Robbins, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Rebecca Gupta are from future episodes of My Legacy podcast.
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Get ready for Part Two of our extraordinary, exclusive conversation with Mel Robbins and her daughter Sawyer on My Legacy! Along with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger – Mel dives even deeper into the pivotal moments and powerful lessons that shaped her path.
Picking up where they left off, Mel delves into her "Let Them Theory," a mindset tool at the heart of her bestselling book that reshaped her relationships, strengthened her bond with Sawyer, and helped her reclaim her inner peace. Sawyer shares how this approach guided her through heartbreak and repaired their mother/daughter relationship.
With reflections on forgiveness, personal responsibility, and the courage to let go of control, this episode offers a roadmap for navigating love, family, and life’s challenges with grace and empowerment.
If you missed Part One, be sure to listen for the full story behind this unforgettable conversation.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
A/V and Editing by Garcia Creative
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins, and distributed by iHeart Media.
All clips of Mel Robbins, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Rebecca Gupta are from future episodes of My Legacy podcast.
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Join hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger on My Legacy for an intimate and inspiring conversation with the iconic Mel Robbins. Accompanied by her plus-one—her daughter Sawyer—in their first-ever joint interview, Mel and Sawyer get raw, real and reflective.
Opening up about navigating their complicated mother-daughter relationship, Mel shares her rock-bottom moment as a parent and how she pulled herself out. They dive into anxiety, what it takes to create true change, and the surprising lesson her own mother passed down.
From Mel’s transformative journey to Sawyer’s heartfelt insights, this candid discussion is filled with lessons on what it truly means to live your legacy every day and create a fulfilled life.
Don’t miss Part One of this unforgettable conversation.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
A/V and Editing by Garcia Creative
Produced in partnership with iHeart Podcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins, and distributed by iHeart Media.
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Join us for the inaugural episode of My Legacy, where co-hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger take you behind the scenes of this extraordinary series. In this deeply personal conversation, they share heartfelt stories about their journeys, family legacies, and the unbreakable power of connection. Hear about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring influence, the story of a blind date that changed the course of a life, and the lessons of resilience and love from growing up in the King family. Plus, they offer a sneak peek at some of the raw and revealing conversations with icons and their plus-ones, the person who knows them best.
This is more than a podcast—it’s the beginning of a journey to uncover what legacy truly means and a path to a fulfilled life.
Creator and Executive Producer: Suzanne Hayward
Co-Executive Producer: Lisa Lisle
A/V and Editing by Garcia Creative
Produced in partnership with iHeartPodcasts and Executive Producer Gabrielle Collins, and distributed by iHeartMedia.
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Join the movement at mylegacy.comAll clips of Mel Robbins, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Rebecca Gupta are from future episodes of My Legacy podcast.
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Step inside the lives of extraordinary individuals with My Legacy, the podcast redefining what it means to create a living legacy. Hosted by Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, each episode features incredible guests like Mel Robbins, Billy Porter and Martin Sheen—along with their “plus one,” a loved one or trusted confidant offering rare insights into their trials, triumphs, and truths behind their incredible journeys. My Legacy - where lessons and inspiration guide you toward building a fulfilled life.
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