Good Morning America Season 33 Episode 92

Good Morning America Season 33 Episode 92 Ashley Rhodes-Courter; Diane Keaton; Maroon 5;

  • January 15, 2008

Good Morning America is a well-rounded news and entertainment show that covers a wide range of topics. For season 33 episode 92, viewers were in for a treat with three special guests: Ashley Rhodes-Courter, Diane Keaton, and Maroon 5.

Ashley Rhodes-Courter is a New York Times bestselling author of the memoir "Three Little Words," which recounts her experience growing up in the foster care system. She sat down with the Good Morning America team to discuss her life and work advocating for children in the child welfare system. In an interview, she shared her thoughts on the need for systemic change to improve the foster care system, which she notes can be chaotic and challenging for both children and their case managers. Her book specifically covers her experience of being shuffled through 14 separate foster homes and experiencing severe neglect and abuse, and situations in which children experience that sort of upheaval can be a real detriment to their lives and growth.

Next up was Diane Keaton, an Academy Award-winning actress, who spoke about her new book, "The House That Pinterest Built." Keaton, who is known for her quirky personal style and unique aesthetic, used Pinterest to collect inspiration and ideas for designing her dream home. She opened up about the experience of building her house and the insights she gleaned from decorating blogs and websites. She also talked about her admiration for the late filmmaker, Nancy Meyers, who directed her in "Something's Gotta Give," as well as the lessons she's learned as she's gotten older.

Finally, Maroon 5's lead singer, Adam Levine, along with the rest of the band, sat down with the Good Morning America crew to talk about their upcoming tour. They also discussed their latest album, "Red Pill Blues," which features collaborations with artists like SZA and Kendrick Lamar. Levine shared his excitement for the tour and the challenges of balancing family life with a global tour schedule. He also discussed the band's creative process and how they prioritize staying true to their roots while still pushing themselves in new directions.

Overall, this episode of Good Morning America offered a diverse range of guests and topics, covering everything from foster care reform to interior design. The show has always been a popular choice for people who want to start their day with a mix of current events, entertainment news, and feel-good features, and this episode fits right in with that ethos. Die-hard fans and casual viewers alike are sure to enjoy the engaging segments and insights offered by the show's dynamic hosts and guests. So, it was an engaging and insightful episode of Good Morning America.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 15, 2008
  • Language
    English