NewsIyanla Vanzant Returns To OWN With New Series

Iyanla Vanzant Returns To OWN With New Series

The 72-year-old life coach, author, and television personality is revisiting 12 of the most impactful episodes from her previous show, ‘Iyanla: Fix My Life.’

“I’ve come to unpack. Not this,” Vanzant explains in the newly released trailer, gesturing to a suitcase, “That…” The series promises to explore the ongoing work of healing, emphasizing that fixing the outside is not enough. “This is where healing becomes holy. This is where truth finds its home. This… is ‘The Inside Fix,‘” she says.

“‘Iyanla: The Inside Fix’ is a deepening,” Vanzant said. “Where ‘Fix My Life’ invited us to confront the pain that shaped us, ‘The Inside Fix’ invites us to meet the truths that can free us. Real healing isn’t about repairing what’s broken, but about reconnecting with our sense of self, our identity, our worth, and our ability to start fresh.”

She added, “People would come to my home, you know, because with the internet, they can find you anywhere. They would call me, ‘I know you don’t know me, but I need help.’ Wait a minute, hold up! I have so many vehicles and avenues where I serve people.”

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