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Brooke Shields joins Oprah in the latest The Life You Want class If you are unable to view the images in this email [click here]( Brooke Shields joins Oprah in the latest The Life You Want class [Oprah Daily logo]( [Oprah and Brooke Shields smile warmly at the camera. ]( Repair the imprint of your first and most formative love — your mother. Join Oprah and Brooke Shields for [The Life You Want: The Mother Wound]( on Wednesday, April 10th at 4pm EST. Oprah, in an unguarded conversation with Brooke Shields and trauma therapist and life coach Anita Phillips, breaks down the complex relationship between mothers and daughters and how to repair the "mother wound." Delving deeper on some of the trauma Shields explored in the documentary Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, they look closer into her relationship with her mother — the first "mom-ager" — which sent the now 58-year-old into years of therapy. As Shields told Oprah: "You either spend your entire life running away from or running towards your mother." [LEARN MORE]( Want to Watch? Access to each “The Life You Want” classes — and all Oprah Daily events — is free for Oprah Daily Insiders. With the VIP-level benefits below, you can stay in the loop on all things Oprah. By [becoming an Insider]( you'll receive exclusive access to Insider-only articles, daily doses of inspiration, and intention videos and reflections from Oprah herself delivered straight to your inbox. [JOIN NOW]( [newsletter icon]( Start every Sunday with Oprah's Intention of the Week newsletter [laptop and phone icon]( Gain premiere access to "The Life You Want" classes (and past conversations) [site icon]( Enjoy Insider-only exclusive content on OprahDaily.com [padlock icon]( Revisit a 10-year archive of O, The Oprah Magazine and O Quarterly Ready to create the life you want? Become an insider today and enjoy these exclusive, all-access perks! [BECOME AN INSIDER]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Prevention is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 Hearst Magazines, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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