Tamron Hall Tackles Happiness, Viral Trends, and True Crime (November 4-8)

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This week on Tamron Hall, it’s a whirlwind of emotions, from exploring the elusive nature of happiness to dissecting viral sensations and the horrors of true crime. Plus, there’s a healthy dose of “I Wish I Thought of That!” ingenuity thrown in for good measure.

Monday, November 4

Is happiness an endangered species in America? Tamron Hall examines why the U.S. has slipped in the happiness rankings, with insights from happiness expert Arthur C. Brooks. Plus, Dannie De Novo shares her story of defying medical predictions and finding joy, while fashion psychologist Dawnn Karen examines the link between clothing and mood. And the stars of TLC’s One Thousand Pound Best Friends discuss their weight loss and happiness journey.

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Tuesday, November 5

Prepare to be amazed by the ingenuity of everyday inventors! Tamron Hall features the creators of UnbuckleMe, a game-changing car seat opener, and the viral seasoning Birria Bombs. Plus, Angus Willows demonstrates the Kangaroo Hanger, a solution to clothing slippage, and Stormi Steele, CEO of Canvas Beauty Brand, shares her TikTok success story.

Wednesday, November 6 (Originally aired September 11)

How do you raise a resilient child in today’s world? Tamron Hall examines the challenges parents face in the social media age, featuring U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy’s health advisory. Experts and parents weigh in on teaching boundaries and emotional intelligence.

Thursday, November 7

Tamron Hall turns its lens on the Menendez Brothers case, featuring ABC News correspondent Terry Moran and USC journalism professor Alan Abramson, who urge a focus on facts amidst the media frenzy. Former O.J. Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark discusses her podcast “The First 48,” and family members Karen and Diane VanderMolen share their perspectives. Plus, Chicago ABC News anchor Samantha Chatman and Dr. Brandon Baird discuss her career-threatening cancer diagnosis and risky vocal cord surgery.

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Friday, November 8

Does it work? Tamron Hall puts viral trends and products to the test, from one-size-fits-all dresses to beauty masks and the tomato iced toast craze. Will they pass or fail the Tam Fam test? Tune in to find out.

Tamron Hall airs weekdays at 10:00 AM on ABC. 

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