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Step inside the lives of extraordinary individuals with My Legacy – the conversation redefining what it means to create a living legacy.
Hosted by Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, each episode uncovers the untold stories behind groundbreaking achievements and profound personal struggles — brought to life by those who lived them, and those who walked the journey alongside them.
This isn’t just another celebrity interview. Each guest brings their “plus one” – a friend, family member, mentor, or trusted confidant who helped shape their path. Together, they offer an intimate window into the trials, triumphs, and truths that define a legacy.
Join us every Tuesday for unforgettable conversations with remarkable guests like Gloria Steinem, Deepak Chopra, Mel Robbins, Billy Porter, Sarah Jakes Roberts, David Oyelowo, Sophia Bush, Jay Shetty, Martin Sheen, and many more. Then tune in Thursdays for bonus drops – powerful follow-ups, behind-the-scenes moments, and deeper reflections that take the conversation even further.
Extraordinary lives. Inspiring lessons. This is My Legacy.

Originally aired December 16, 2025 As we kick off Pride, we’re re-airing this powerful conversation to honor Brittney Griner’s legacy, her unbreakable bond with her wife, and the deeper meaning of resilience, courage, and representation on the global stage. Three-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA champion, Brittney Griner joins My Legacy podcast for her first full-length interview alongside her wife, attorney and activist Cherelle Griner. In this deeply personal episode, they sit down with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger to share what it really took to survive nearly 300 days of wrongful detainment in Russia – and the love, strategy, and community that brought Brittney home. Together, they share how: You can’t play by the rules if the system is broken Advocacy means knowing when—and where—to be loud Grief doesn’t wait for the crisis to end Love means telling the truth, even when it hurts Legacy is built in small, pressure-filled choices Don’t miss an episode—subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Melinda French Gates spent over two decades helping lead the world's largest private foundation, saving millions of lives across the globe. Now, with a $12.5 billion commitment and her own organization, Pivotal Ventures, she's bringing the fight home, championing women's health, women's power, and the rights that too many are losing too fast. In this powerful conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Melinda opens up about navigating life's biggest transitions, the lessons her parents gave her that she still lives by, and what it means to rebuild a life of purpose. Together, they explore how: Set your own agenda or someone else will A meaningful life is measured by love and service, not wealth Perfectionism quietly steals the joy from your own achievements When anxiety strikes, lean forward — not back AI is only as good as the diversity of the people building it Don't miss an episode. Subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Natalie Portman has captivated audiences since she was 12 years old — Oscar winner, Harvard graduate, global activist, co-founder of Angel City FC, and a woman who has never once followed anyone else's script. In this conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Natalie is joined by her plus one — Lawrence Yanovich, one of her oldest friends and the man who first took her to Uganda, Ecuador, and Guatemala to witness microfinance changing women's lives from the ground up. Together they explore what it means to use your platform, your resources, and your relationships to build a better world. Together, they reveal how: What you say no to defines you more than what you say yes to Uncertainty isn't the enemy of hope Great leaders get the right people in the room Rigid gender roles don't just limit women Don't miss an episode — subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mitch Albom had everything he thought he wanted — a Hall of Fame career as a sports journalist, fame, success, and all the ambition to match. Then came Tuesdays with Morrie, which gave him so much more than the best-selling memoir of all time — it gave him the roadmap to living a life with no regrets. In this conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Mitch is joined by his plus one — Marc "Rosey" Rosenthal, his oldest friend since childhood and the man who has kept him grounded through all of it. Together they explore what it truly means to live a life of purpose, service, and second chances. Together, they reveal how: Don't buy the culture — bigger, richer, and more famous isn't better The best friendships are built on being useless to each other Forgive everybody, everything — even if you're 100% right Giving is the only thing that separates fulfillment from happiness It's never too late for a second chance Don't miss an episode; subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tracy Anderson is the fitness visionary and trained dancer, who turned her own wounds into the Tracy Anderson Method and revolutionized how millions of people around the world relate to their bodies. Just in time for Mother's Day, in this joyful and deeply moving conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Tracy brings along her day-one plus one – her mother Diana, the dancer, choreographer, and dance school founder who first taught Tracy to move, to create, and to never give up. Together they explore what it means to build a life around the body, the community, and the love that holds it all together. Together, they reveal how: Body shame can be the wound that becomes your life's work Nothing replaces a parent's presence Movement is medicine for the body, the mind, and the soul Real community is built on showing up for each other Love and movement are the greatest biohacks Don't miss an episode; subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this My Legacy bonus episode, Sal Khan – founder of Khan Academy and one of the most influential architects of modern education – reflects on the mentors who shaped him and share his bold vision for a more human, creative, and accessible future of learning. He discusses: Why creativity and empathy will define success in the age of AI Reimagining education beyond grades, seat time, and standardized tests The untapped potential in every student—and how to unlock it Subscribe now so you never miss our weekly episodes. New episodes every Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sal Khan Plus One: Learning Without Borders Sal Khan is the founder of Khan Academy — the free learning platform that has reached over 190 million learners in nearly 200 countries. 60 Minutes called him the world’s teacher, and the stories of lives transformed by his work make it impossible to argue. In this conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Sal is joined by his plus one — Ann Doerr, chair of Khan Academy’s board and the woman whose early belief in Sal made it all possible. Together they explore what it takes to bet on a dream, what AI could give the next generation, and what it might take away. They reveal how: What you model for your children matters far more than what you tell them The greatest gift you can give a learner is the dignity to go at their own pace True success means nothing without deep connection and purpose Belief in someone’s dream is worth more than any cheque you could write Don’t miss an episode — subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Joshua Fields Millburn – bestselling author, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and co-founder of The Minimalists – built a movement that has reached over 20 million people by asking one simple question: What if less was actually more? In this conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Joshua by his Minimalist co-host — philosopher and educator, T.K. Coleman — as they explore why the clutter in our homes is rarely just about stuff, and what we find when we finally let go. Together, they reveal how: Letting go of things creates spaciousness — and spaciousness makes room for what actually matters The stories we tell ourselves about our stuff are what keep us truly stuck Minimalism isn't about owning less — it's about living with intention True fulfillment can't be counted, measured, or purchased Just in time for Earth Day, this is a timely reminder that living with less isn't just good for the soul; it's good for the planet. Don't miss an episode — subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr. Gabor Maté is one of the world's most transformative voices on trauma, addiction, and healing. He’s a physician, international bestselling author, and the man who has trained more than 4,000 healthcare providers across 110 countries to understand what the medical system too often ignores. In this extraordinary solo conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Dr. Maté challenges everything we think we know about why we suffer and how we heal. Together, they explore how: Trauma isn't what happened to you — it's the wound you're still carrying Your body keeps a score your mind tries to ignore Addiction isn't a moral failure — it's an attempt to escape emotional pain The people closest to you trigger you most because your deepest wounds live there You are not broken — you are whole, with something to heal Don't miss an episode — subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bozoma Saint John is a glass-ceiling-shattering force of nature — the marketing powerhouse behind the world’s biggest brands, and now a breakout star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills who is rewriting what it means to be seen on reality TV. In this powerful conversation with hosts Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Marc Kielburger, and Craig Kielburger, Boz is joined by her plus one — her mother, Mama Aba, a two-time cancer survivor and the woman who gave her the foundation to walk into any room and refuse to be anything less than herself. Together, they explore how confidence, vulnerability, and a mother's unshakeable pride can shape a life of extraordinary impact. They reveal how: True confidence isn't arrogance; it's having the knowledge of your own excellence Grief can teach you urgency, and urgency is how you truly start living Vulnerability isn't weakness Showing up unapologetically changes the stories the world gets to tell Don't miss an episode — subscribe now to catch new episodes every Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.