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Oprah Winfrey

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The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

put your daughters in therapy at a very young age, at a time when it was considered taboo, especially in the Black community. I remember in 1986 when I started the Oprah show, everybody was like, I would never go to a therapist and going to a therapist makes you crazy. And one of your siblings told you you're going to make the girls crazy because they're too young. Something in your instinct said,

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

put your daughters in therapy at a very young age, at a time when it was considered taboo, especially in the Black community. I remember in 1986 when I started the Oprah show, everybody was like, I would never go to a therapist and going to a therapist makes you crazy. And one of your siblings told you you're going to make the girls crazy because they're too young. Something in your instinct said,

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

put your daughters in therapy at a very young age, at a time when it was considered taboo, especially in the Black community. I remember in 1986 when I started the Oprah show, everybody was like, I would never go to a therapist and going to a therapist makes you crazy. And one of your siblings told you you're going to make the girls crazy because they're too young. Something in your instinct said,

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

The girls needed to go to therapy. Why?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

The girls needed to go to therapy. Why?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

The girls needed to go to therapy. Why?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Welcome back to more of my conversation. Let's talk about the discovery of Beyonce. Can you tell us a story of you and your ex-husband, Matthew, watching her perform for the first time when you saw her?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Welcome back to more of my conversation. Let's talk about the discovery of Beyonce. Can you tell us a story of you and your ex-husband, Matthew, watching her perform for the first time when you saw her?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Welcome back to more of my conversation. Let's talk about the discovery of Beyonce. Can you tell us a story of you and your ex-husband, Matthew, watching her perform for the first time when you saw her?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Yeah, well, and we love it. Listen, I play Cowboy Carter every single morning. My alarm is Texas Hold'em. OK, this ain't Texas. OK. I have to say, though, that your ability to see the difference between the daughters and make a distinction, I think, is what has allowed them to be as close as they are now and also to be respectful of it. I loved in the book where you say. Solange is art.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Yeah, well, and we love it. Listen, I play Cowboy Carter every single morning. My alarm is Texas Hold'em. OK, this ain't Texas. OK. I have to say, though, that your ability to see the difference between the daughters and make a distinction, I think, is what has allowed them to be as close as they are now and also to be respectful of it. I loved in the book where you say. Solange is art.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Yeah, well, and we love it. Listen, I play Cowboy Carter every single morning. My alarm is Texas Hold'em. OK, this ain't Texas. OK. I have to say, though, that your ability to see the difference between the daughters and make a distinction, I think, is what has allowed them to be as close as they are now and also to be respectful of it. I loved in the book where you say. Solange is art.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

She is art. She's not just an artist. She is art. Yes. Yes.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

She is art. She's not just an artist. She is art. Yes. Yes.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

She is art. She's not just an artist. She is art. Yes. Yes.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Yeah. Let's talk about Johnny or Uncle Johnny. We know him in BeyoncΓ©'s song, Heated. We know that so much of the Renaissance was dedicated to him. He was your nephew. Yes. But also your best friend. He was your confidant. He was your partner in crime. Yes, always. And I thought it was really interesting that for these times, he was so accepted and embraced in the family. Yes.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Yeah. Let's talk about Johnny or Uncle Johnny. We know him in BeyoncΓ©'s song, Heated. We know that so much of the Renaissance was dedicated to him. He was your nephew. Yes. But also your best friend. He was your confidant. He was your partner in crime. Yes, always. And I thought it was really interesting that for these times, he was so accepted and embraced in the family. Yes.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

Yeah. Let's talk about Johnny or Uncle Johnny. We know him in BeyoncΓ©'s song, Heated. We know that so much of the Renaissance was dedicated to him. He was your nephew. Yes. But also your best friend. He was your confidant. He was your partner in crime. Yes, always. And I thought it was really interesting that for these times, he was so accepted and embraced in the family. Yes.

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

You say Johnny lived life, which is different from just living. And my friend Paulo and his husband, Patrick, are here. Patrick, you have a question about this, right?

The Oprah Podcast
Tina Knowles: "Matriarch" | Oprah's Book Club

You say Johnny lived life, which is different from just living. And my friend Paulo and his husband, Patrick, are here. Patrick, you have a question about this, right?