Randy Jackson

Randy Jackson (America’s Best Dance Crew, American Idol) joins us from his home to share his journey to becoming healthier, happier and more grounded.

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Jim Kwik

Jim Kwik (everyone’s favorite brain coach) joins us At Home to share ways we can upgrade our mind, boost our mental fitness and unlock an exceptional life. He gives a few tips on the easy things we can do in our own homes to set our days up for success, especially during these trying times!

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Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen (Animaniacs, Ninja Turtles, DuckTales) joins us on At Home to share how laughter got him through life's biggest challenges, from being a struggling actor to overcoming throat cancer.

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Jonathan Scott

Jonathan Scott returns to At Home to chat about a very hot topic: the sun! We learn about opportunities and obstacles when it comes to achieving energy freedom in a way that is better for the planet and people.

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Nithya Raman

Nithya Raman (Urban planner, community advocate, and mother running for LA City Council District 4) joins us to share her hopes and plans for the city of Los Angeles.

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Rainn Wilson & Holiday Reinhorn

Rainn Wilson (Utopia, The Office, Soul Pancake) and Holiday Reinhorn (Author of Big Cats: Stories) join us from their cool home to talk about everything from having a menagerie at home — including a zonkey— to running their non-profit, Lidè Haiti, together.

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Michelle Kwan

Michelle Kwan (two-time Olympic medalist, a five-time World champion and a nine-time U.S. champion) one of the world’s greatest figure skaters, joins us from her home to talk about her childhood, what home life looked like and how having a positive support network was fundamental to her success.

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Allison Janney

Allison Janney joins us from her cozy home to chat about how she never thought West Wing would become such a sensation and how the messages are now more prevalent than ever.

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