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Know Who You Are (Season 11 | Episode 2)

Season 11 Episode 2

The team’s search for wisdom continues in San Francisco, where they interview Roy Remer, volunteer coordinator at the Zen Hospice Project. Moving on to Oakland, community is the topic of discussion with Omar Cardenas, youth organizer for Children’s Defense. Later, in LA, the team is moved by the story of Ian Harvie, a transgendered stand-up comedian, who urges self-acceptance and taking the leap.

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