Artificial Intelligence: Too Smart for Our Own Good?
Dr. Phil - S21 - E147
Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve people's daily lives, but it also raises ethical and societal concerns about its impact on employment, privacy and the future of humanity; Dr. Phil gets a special delivery from Serve Robotics.
Dr. Phil: Season 21 - 60 Episode s
21x97 - Triggered: Is Social Media Pushing Girls to Self-Harm?
February 7, 2023
Cece is a high school senior who says she became addicted to social media when she was 12 years old. She claims Instagram algorithms took her down a dark rabbit hole, which led to an eating disorder. Last year, Cece and her mother, Candace, filed a lawsuit against Meta, Instagram’s parent company, accusing it of “causing and contributing to a growing mental health crisis among children and teens.” They say the big social media companies have not been held accountable for what many experts warn is a connection between heavy social media use and mental health issues in children. Another mother, Linda, claims social media content delivered to her 23-year-old daughter through algorithms led to her eating disorder. And meet Ian, a father whose 14-year-old daughter’s 2017 death was recently ruled a suicide resulting from “depression and the negative effects of online content.”
21x98 - Sex Abuse Allegations: Who Is Telling the Truth?
February 8, 2023
John Kinsel has been locked up for more than 26 years for a crime he says he did not commit -- raping, choking, and threatening to kill a child. About 30 years ago, when John was 22, he says he met and fell in love with a single mother of three, Adrienne. They moved in together 10 months after their first date, and Adrienne says John got the chance to play dad to Adrienne's three children. Some claim that didn’t sit well with Adrienne’s middle child, 9-year-old Alyssa. Alyssa has said John was strict and demanding, and she didn’t like him. Alyssa now says she devised a plan to get rid of John; she says she lied when she accused John of sexually abusing her for years. Based on her testimony, John was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Nine years later, 18-year-old Alyssa walked into the District Attorney’s office and said she wanted to recant her testimony -- why?
21x99 - Just a Game or Kids at Risk?
February 9, 2023
It’s no secret that children who play contact and collision sports are at risk for head trauma and concussions. But the question is, should children be allowed to play these sports? Dr. Phil meets 17-year-old Sidney and her parents, Carlos and Kristen. Sidney says every day, she wakes up having almost no memory of the day before and is unable to recognize people she knows after sustaining a third concussion playing women's lacrosse. Then, Kimberly and Jan say they advocate for an age limit for children playing collision sports like football, but not everyone agrees. A debate ensues when Dr. Phil introduces fathers Lester Ricard Jr. and Barak Lurie, who both say the benefits of these sports outweigh the low risks associated with them. And, renowned neurosurgeon and concussion expert Dr. Patrick Johnson shares what he thinks about children playing collision and contact sports. Lastly, Dr. Phil speaks with Karen, a mother, who says playing football killed her son.
21x100 - On the Rocks: Americans Dying From Drink
February 10, 2023
Dr. Phil speaks with four women, all on different journeys with alcohol. First, Michelle says she decided to become sober during the pandemic but recently started drinking again “in moderation.” Erica says she has been sober for two years but admits to drinking a beer “occasionally.” Alex says she has been happily sober for eight years but still occasionally questions if she could drink again. And, Devin says drinking is part of her daily ritual and “who she is,” and she resents the shaming of the “wine mom.” Also joining the conversation is Susan Stewart, Professor of Sociology at Iowa State University and author of “On the Rocks: Straight Talk About Women and Drinking,” who says stereotypes about women who drink oversimplify the issue, and some may not even recognize the transition between moderation and problematic drinking habits.
21x101 - Anatomy of a "False Confession"
February 13, 2023
Atif Rafay claims he was forced into confessing to a crime he says he did not commit. In the summer of 1994, 17-year-old Atif was home from Cornell University, hanging out with his high school best friend, Sebastian Burns. On July 12, when they returned home sometime after 2 a.m., they say they walked into a brutal scene. Atif’s parents and sister had all been bludgeoned to death. Atif, now 46, has been sitting in prison for 28 years serving three life sentences. Speaking to Dr. Phil from prison, Atif says two undercover cops posed as mobsters and lured the young men into thinking that they would be killed if Atif didn’t confess to murdering his family. Dr. Phil dissects Atif’s confession with his appellate attorney Daniel Woofter; attorney Laura Nirider, co-director of the Center on Wrongful Conviction; Dave Thompson, expert in interrogation training and certified forensic interviewer; and Innocence Project board member Jason Flom.
21x102 - Forget You, I'm Marrying Myself
February 14, 2023
Sologamy, also known as “self-marriage” or “self-partnering,” is a symbolic ceremony where a person commits to a meaningful and loving relationship with themselves and a promise to give themselves what they often seek from other people. It is said you can’t love others until you love yourself first -- but is saying “I do” to yourself going too far? Critics of sologamy say “self-marriage” is narcissistic and makes a mockery of this special sacrament. Dr. Phil meets 30-year-old Danni, who says she spent ,000 on her self-wedding; life coach and expert Sasha Cagen, who married herself at 40 and guides other women to marry themselves, and says she spent on her self-wedding; and 50-year-old Sonya, who says she spent ,000. Then, hear from John McEntee, Founder and CEO of “The Right Stuff,” who says sologamy is selfish and marriage should be viewed as a sacred sacrament.
21x103 - Murdaugh Murders: The Trial
February 15, 2023
The Murdaugh family were solicitors in South Carolina for three generations, leading prosecutions for their district and playing a key role in deciding which cases were prosecuted. The family was known for their position, power, and prestige. However, since 2015, personal injury attorney Alex Murdaugh and his family have been linked to a series of investigations for deaths, corruption, insurance fraud, defrauding clients, and now, murder. Recently, 54-year-old Alex was indicted on two counts of murder and two counts of possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime for the 2021 killings of his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul. Dr. Phil and his panel of experts discuss key points and evidence from the trial, which began on January 23, 2023. See police bodycam footage of Alex at the crime scene, including his interview with police in the cop car. And, the experts analyze Alex’s behavior on the night of the murders.
21x104 - Murdaugh Murders: What the Housekeeper Saw
February 16, 2023
Dr. Phil and his panel of experts, former prosecutor Loni Coombs; Court TV reporter Vinnie Politan; and forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan, continue to discuss the ongoing trial of Alex Murdaugh, a prominent personal injury attorney from South Carolina who is accused of killing his wife and son. What do the experts say about a controversial video that police say sounds like a murder confession from Murdaugh? Did police do due diligence in searching for evidence? And, Joseph Scott Morgan weighs in on the possible significance of some of the Murdaugh’s custom-made guns. Plus, hear the housekeeper’s testimony. Finally, hear about the drama at the trial, including a bomb threat and the reprimanding of Murdaugh’s family members.
21x105 - For the Love of the Game?
February 17, 2023
Since 2018, roughly 30 states have legalized sports betting, including 21 that allow it online. In the last 12 months, around one-in-five U.S. adults say they have personally bet money on sports in some way -- and COVID-19 drove 64% of people to spend more time and money on online gambling. So, chances are if this topic doesn’t affect you, it is affecting someone you know. The legalization of sports betting has raised concerns about gambling addictions – and if sports fans are taking their “love of the game” too far by online gambling. Dr. Phil talks with Charles, a self-admitted gambling addict, who says he hasn’t gambled in two months but fears he could again. Dr. Phil also hears from Trell, a sports gambling influencer, and Sean Green, co-host of “The Sports Gambling Podcast,” on what they claim are “pros” of sports gambling. Then, Gary says he was a compulsive gambler from age 18-40 and now advocates against sports gambling.
21x106 - Microsoft Exec Conspiracy Killing
February 20, 2023
On February 16, 2022, Jared Bridegan, a 33-year-old father of four, was killed in an “ambush style” shooting in Jacksonville, FL, while his 2-year-old daughter watched from the car. Jared dropped off his 9-year-old twins at his ex-wife’s house and was returning home when he stopped to remove a tire from the road. Police say they believe the tire was placed there deliberately. Almost a year later, police have arrested a suspect but say he didn’t act alone. Rumors are swirling that Jared’s ex-wife and her current husband allegedly may have been involved in the killing. However, Jared’s ex-wife denies she was involved and says she was devastated when she found out that Jared had been killed. Jared’s widow, Kirsten, and his brother, Adam, speak out to share the details of the case and how this has affected their family.
21x107 - Kids and ADHD Meds: Too Much Too Soon?
February 21, 2023
School nurses administer more daily medication for ADHD than any other chronic health condition. In December 2022, the Drug Enforcement Agency warned that over prescription of ADHD medication could be as bad as the opioid crisis. Is medicating children for ADHD a troubling trend or an appropriate response? Megan says her 7-year-old son has always been a handful, and when she finally made an appointment to discuss this with his physician last summer, the recommendation was medication. Hear why she says she’s worried and blames herself for his behavior. Then, Cassie and Carl say their 3-year-old twin boys were acting so wildly during an evaluation that their doctor said she hadn’t seen a case of ADHD so bad in a long time. Now that the boys are medicated, what does Cassie say is her biggest worry?
21x108 - Driving While Under the "Teenfluence"
February 22, 2023
Headlines about teenage drivers killing and injuring themselves or others while driving recklessly, including at high speeds, are becoming all too common. Today, Dr. Phil shows parents the reality of what many teens are doing behind the wheel of their vehicles. First, 19-year-old Nash and his father, Brent, both say they have the skills and performance cars to safely drive over 100 mph. Then, hear from Reina, a mother who says she had no idea her son Ajanni was part of the street racing culture until he lost his life in a fatal crash. Ajanni’s best friend, Avery, says he stopped driving recklessly after the loss of his friend. Plus, social media star Damaury talks about taking police on a chase at speeds he claims were over 150 mph and his subsequent arrest. Has he changed his carefree driving ways?
21x109 - Daycare Dangers
February 23, 2023
Dr. Phil is joined by families who claim they have experienced horrific situations at the hands of daycare providers. Keegan and Alissa say their worst nightmare came true when they discovered their 2-year-old daughter, Reign, was one of several children allegedly terrorized by several employees at their child’s daycare. Kimberly, who also had a child in the same class, says she doesn’t believe the owner is responsible. Why? In a different case, Ken and Kelly say a DCFS investigative unit contacted them regarding allegations of child abuse at their then-3-year-old’s daycare. Find out what happened to the owner and the teacher. Then, Dr. Cathy Grace and Dr. Kenya Wolff, Co-Directors of the University of Mississippi Graduate Center for The Study of Early Learning, say there is a childcare crisis in America. Dr. Grace says high-quality childcare is crucial for children's social and academic development.
21x110 - Social Media: The Real vs. the Façade
February 24, 2023
Amy, a mom and widow of 15 years, says she is so busy with work that she relies on social media for companionship. However, Amy admits she gets envious seeing others having a fabulous time while she’s stuck being alone. Influencers Talitha and Megan admit that they have both staged and filtered photos so much that they don’t portray their real lives. Megan says she found being an influencer so toxic for her mental health, she decided to take a social media break. Meanwhile, 20-year-old Zoya says she wants to be an influencer and understands that most of what is online is manipulated by others to get views. Performance Artist Matty Mo explains how he built a fake private plane interior, “The Private Jet Experience,” for people to stage photos as a social commentary about influencers. And, Cyber Security Expert James McGibney explains how algorithms are designed to intentionally hook people into social media and create an addiction.
21x111 - Am I Really Engaged to Superstar Entertainer Omarion?
February 27, 2023
Rachel fears that her friend Simone is being scammed by someone online pretending to be singer Omarion, and Simone wants the truth; online romance scams; Dr. Phil and Robin share their experience with their identities being stolen online.
21x112 - Dangerous Diet Crazes?
February 28, 2023
Meet John, who promotes the benefits of a raw animal product diet to his Instagram followers. Then, Jules not only follows a high-fruit raw vegan diet – but also feeds it to her 3-year-old daughter. Next, meet two women who were influenced to jump on one of the most popular new diet trends: taking a diabetes medication for weight loss. However, both landed in the hospital. And, Cameron, a young woman looking to lose weight fast who was influenced by social media to try the Keto diet to quench her sugar cravings, wound up in the E.R. Plus, a woman says her online bodybuilding coach suggested an autoimmune paleo diet which caused her to lose hair, have frequent injuries and also landed her in the hospital.
21x113 - A Woman I've Never Met is Convinced She's My Mother
March 1, 2023
Rapper/songwriter Brooklyn Queen says four years ago, a complete stranger began contacting her and trying to connect with her. Why? She says the woman was claiming to be her birth mother and was insisting on reconnecting with her. However, Brooklyn Queen says there is absolutely no way this can be true because her mother, Kimberly, is her biological mother, and she was not adopted. Brooklyn's parents, Kimberly and Duke, say they have no idea why this woman believes their daughter is hers. Kimberly and Brooklyn Queen asked to take a DNA test in hopes that it would finally convince this woman that Kimberly is in fact Brooklyn Queen’s mother. What do the results reveal?
21x114 - Detransitioning Is This a Growing Phenomenon?
March 2, 2023
The number of young people who identify as transgender has nearly doubled in recent years. Some people say this is because the transgender community is more embraced, but others say teens are rushing to get medical treatments without counseling or knowing the facts. In some extreme cases, this can even lead to what’s called “detransition.” As a teen, Ryan transitioned from a female to a male but says she then realized she made an epic mistake, reversed her decision, and detransitioned to be female again. Over 20 years ago, Kara had medical treatments and later gender reassignment surgery and says policy has greatly changed. She says it's concerning that today, there are far less requirements for children seeking puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and surgery. However, Reece says he knew he was male as a small child, and these medical treatments saved his life as a teen. He says denying teens the right to these procedures is “trans genocide.”
21x115 - College Athletes and Suicide: A Quiet Crisis
March 3, 2023
Three families with one thing in common: they say their daughters, collegiate student-athletes, were suffering in silence before they died by suicide. They say their daughters faced immense pressure to balance it all, something that many student-athletes face, but often don’t express due to the stigma around mental health. All three families are pushing for change and more conversations about mental health on campus. Then, Thomas, a current student-athlete, shares his story of struggling with mental health as a D1 football player. He attempted to take his life but now shares his story as a message to others who may also be suffering alone.
21x116 - Parents Obsessed With Social Media
March 6, 2023
Anya, Shannon’s former best friend, says she cut off contact with Shannon because of her social media posts. Shannon insists she just wants to share her point of view and exercise her First Amendment rights, even if it costs her relationships. Can Anya and Shannon repair their relationship? Then, meet 62-year-old Donna who fell in love and married her 33-year-old husband, Emmanuel, whom she met in Ghana. She says they are very happy, except for his 24/7 addiction to TikTok! Emmanuel says Donna is just jealous when he doesn’t give her attention. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, author of “Influenced: The Impact of Social Media on Our Perception,” says his family had an intervention to make him realize he must give up his TikTok addiction. And, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Shefali discusses her latest book, “The Parenting Map,” and advises the guests on how to move forward.
21x117 - Murdaugh Murder Trial: Dissection of the Guilty Verdict
March 7, 2023
Disbarred personal injury attorney Alex Murdaugh, from one of the most prominent families in South Carolina, was recently convicted of the 2021 murders of his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul. Hear from one of the jurors and what he says sealed Murdaugh’s fate. Plus, former Prosecutor Loni Coombs and Court TV reporter Vinnie Politan discuss Murdaugh’s alibi, how the timeline of the night of the murders was crucial, and the numerous lies Murdaugh told.
21x118 - Alex Murdaugh Guilty: His Body Language of Lies
March 8, 2023
In June 2021, Alex Murdaugh, a once prominent personal injury attorney from South Carolina, claimed he found his wife and youngest son shot dead on their hunting lodge property. About a year later, Murdaugh was charged for their murders, and recently, a jury convicted him, and he was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. Dr. Phil and his panel of experts, former Prosecutor Loni Coombs, Court TV reporter Vinnie Politan, and body language experts Scott Rouse and Greg Hartley, analyze Murdaugh’s behavior during his double murder trial. Hear their breakdown of Murdaugh’s body language, including three key behaviors that they say were glaring red flags.
21x119 - How Safe Are Our Streets?
March 9, 2023
Stories of innocent citizens being brutally attacked by complete strangers who have long and violent criminal histories have become all too common. Many claim these attacks are a result of soft-on-crime policies enacted by “woke” and “progressive” district attorneys and other elected officials. They claim this pro-criminal agenda emboldens criminals and allows them to stay out of jail and prison while leaving residents unsafe and victims abandoned. Others contend criminal justice reforms are needed to fix a broken and unjust criminal justice system. Dr. Phil has a powerful discussion with people on both sides of this issue. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Olympic volleyball medalist Kim Glass and former Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Irene Lee, who both claim they were attacked by the same man, a reported violent career criminal, who they say should never have been allowed to walk the streets.
21x120 - Exclusive: I Believe I Am Madeleine McCann
March 27, 2023
Twenty-one-year-old Julia Wendell captured the attention of millions across the globe when she claimed she believes she may be the most famous missing child in the world, Madeleine McCann. Wendell claims she has the same famous dark mark on her eye as McCann and similar body markings. She also claims she can’t remember large chunks of her early childhood, isn’t sure of her age, and has never seen her birth certificate. In an exclusive interview, Wendell reveals what else she discovered that made her believe she is the girl who vanished in 2007 at 3 years old. However, Wendell’s parents in Poland insist she is their biological child and deny she was kidnapped. McCann, who would be 19 years old now, was abducted in 2007 while on vacation with her family in Portugal and is presumed dead. Has McCann finally been found? Or, is this a cruel hoax?
21x121 - The Rise of Victimhood Culture
March 28, 2023
Sam is a skateboarder and recent college graduate who is currently living in his van with his kitten in Los Angeles. He says he is not working and wonders how he is expected to remain positive when bad things just seem to happen to him all the time. Pastor James Ward, founder of INSIGHT Church and author of “Zero Victim: Overcoming Injustice with a New Attitude,” says victimhood culture causes the alleged victims to bully others into accepting their ideologies, and we must start creating better, stronger people who do not see themselves as victims. Trauma therapist and author of “Through The Glass,” Shannon Moroney, says even though she personally experienced an unbelievable tragedy, she does not believe in people believing they have no responsibility to take care of the wounds inflicted upon them.
21x122 - Discrimination: A Two-Way Street?
March 29, 2023
Dr. Phil delves into the very sensitive topic of discrimination. The news has reported claims of discrimination against white people in university admissions, graduation ceremonies, and college welcome weeks. Similar claims have been made in the workplace. Political commentator and activist Candace Owens contends that reverse discrimination does exist, while Dr. Luke Wood and Dr. John Pascarella disagree. PragerU podcast host Amala Ekpunobi and activist Danielle D’Souza say they believe America is obsessed with race. Comedian Tyler Fischer claims he was discriminated against in the entertainment industry because of race, and school teacher Alexis discusses teacher layoffs in Minneapolis.
21x123 - Loneliness Epidemic
April 3, 2023
The loneliness epidemic is real, and it’s affecting younger people in startling numbers. A 2020 survey on loneliness found an increasing correlation between social media usage and feelings of loneliness. Another study found that young people express a statistically significantly greater degree of loneliness after “conversations” on the Internet compared to face-to-face conversations. Dr. Phil talks with a group of Gen Zers and millennials who express their thoughts and emotions about their feelings of loneliness, including their struggles with the social stigma of sadness and feeling alone.
21x124 - Is Forced Prison Labor Really Slavery?
April 4, 2023
Dr. Phil discusses forced labor in prisons: should it end because it is punitive -- and even abusive -- or should it be seen as a productive way for some prisoners to spend their days and invest in their future? Jorge Renaud, director of Latino Justice, and Demico Boothe, author of “Why Are There So Many Black Men In Prison?” discuss their experiences of being forced to work in the prison system. Tiheba Bain, founder of Women Against Mass Incarceration, says while she acquired certain skills in prison, prison labor is indentured servitude. In America, forced labor in the prison system is legal under Federal law, however, Bianca Tylek, founder and director of the non-profit advocacy organization Worth Rises, discusses why she believes it is wrong.
21x125 - Surviving Tragedy
April 5, 2023
Many Americans have faced horrific mass shooting tragedies throughout the country. Many lives have been lost on those catastrophic days, but many survivors have lived, and their traumas continue to haunt them for years. Dr. Phil hears stories from survivors and how their tragedies have impacted their lives ever since. Jena describes the day she narrowly escaped death in the Aurora, CO movie theater shooting. Sue Ann and Ashley say they both escaped the deadliest shooting in modern history at the Route 91 massacre in Las Vegas. And, Alexander recalls the recent Highland Park, IL shooting on the Fourth of July, where he and his family ran for their lives to find shelter. Hear how they’re healing now and what they’re doing to move past tragedy.
21x126 - Matters of the Heart
April 10, 2023
Did you know that your emotions could be damaging your heart, and you might not find out until it's too late? Dr. Phil reveals information that could save your life or someone you love. First, Dr. Phil meets Emily, a self-professed workaholic, whose motto is a good time is earned after everything on her multiple to-do lists is completed to perfection. Was the stress of her highly productive lifestyle the cause of her recent heart attack? Emily's best friend, Jeff, joins the conversation because he says he is worried Emily may suffer another heart attack if she doesn't de-stress her life. Then, parents Meghan and Tyler discuss how Tyler's cardiac issues arose after the tragic death of their 5-year-old son. Find out if his grief and sadness may have caused his heart to literally “break.” Lastly, Dr. Phil speaks with Dr. John Whyte about his new book, "Take Control of Your Heart Disease Risk," which tackles how mental health and the heart are inextricably linked.
21x127 - My Newsmaking Nightmare
April 11, 2023
Dr. Phil hears three stories of people struggling with the aftermath of having a dark moment in their lives reported on in the news. Sisters Ashley, Ebony, and Fallon say their lives were turned upside down when their younger brother, Jerome, was, according to them, falsely convicted of murder. Now, they say they can’t figure out how to move forward. Then, Ian and Colleen say they are stuck after Ian was dubbed a hero for intervening in a shooting that tragically ended with one man losing his life. Ian says he has been struggling with feelings of guilt, grief, and frustration ever since, and that they have haunted even his happiest moments. And, Nancy says she thought she had dealt with her past sexual abuse and trauma but that it all came flooding back when she read a news article and saw that the person who she claims abused her was arrested for abusing other children – something she says she feels immense guilt over and even questions if she should be held responsible.
21x128 - Are Women Being Erased?
April 12, 2023
The recent movement, originating in the activism of transgender advocates, to replace the word "woman" with gender-neutral terms causes a growing concern among women born biologically female that the language changes are allowing women to be erased.
21x129 - Under Attack by Spiritual Entities
April 17, 2023
Angel-Rose discusses how every night she is attacked by spiritual entities similar to ghosts from the astral plane.
21x130 - Should We Allow Reparations to Black Americans?
April 18, 2023
Activists, writers, educators and descendants discuss giving financial reparations to African Americans.
21x131 - Dangers in America: Are We Being Protected?
April 19, 2023
Dr. Phil gives viewers a sneak peek at what happens when the show ends: after the taping, the often-lively exchanges continue, and the cameras keep rolling; Chris' neighbors saved his life by performing CPR while he was having a heart attack.
21x132 - The Battle Over Gender Inclusivity in Schools
April 20, 2023
Whether transgender students should be allowed to use bathrooms corresponding with their identities; how old children should be when learning about gender identity in school; whether parents should make decisions on what their kids learn and when.
21x133 - Missing in the Dark World of Sex Trafficking
April 24, 2023
The search for a missing teen who may be the victim of sex trafficking; a girl says she was lured into sex trafficking by a man she met online; former athletes and assault survivors Jon Vaughn and Trinea Gonczar partner to fight sexual abuse.
21x134 - Influenced to Spend
April 25, 2023
How product and service influencers persuade people to spend money; perspectives from an influencer, a marketing specialist and a spending coach; Brendan Gahan, Chief Innovation Officer at Mekanism.
21x135 - Generation XL
April 26, 2023
Discussing the epidemic of childhood obesity; a 13-year-old shares her story of being bullied at her school for being overweight; one of the first teens to undergo weight-loss surgery; President of the Obesity Medicine Association Dr. Angela Fitch.
21x136 - Dog Attacks on the Rise: Who's to Blame?
April 27, 2023
Teri says she was attacked by former friend Valina's dog, while Valina says that Teri exaggerated her injuries so much that her dog had to be euthanized; a woman tells of being attacked by a client's two dogs.
21x137 - Surviving a Vicious Dog Attack
April 28, 2023
A woman says she was attacked by two dogs she was dog-sitting, and nearly lost her life; trainer and behaviorist Jas Leverette.
21x138 - My Husband Murdered His Fiancée
May 1, 2023
James Addie, a husband and father, lived a double life, leading to the murder of his fiancée 48 hours before their wedding day; his two families meet to pick up the broken pieces of their lives.
21x139 - Invested in Love or Just Another Scam?
May 2, 2023
For two years, Terri has sent thousands of dollars to her millionaire boyfriend, Ricardo, whom she plans to marry but has never met in person.
21x140 - Romance Scams, Fraudsters, and Their Victims
May 3, 2023
Terri has been waiting two years for her millionaire boyfriend, Ricardo, whom she has never met in person, to return home from Canada with their Bitcoin investment; updates on some former Dr. Phil guests who were scammed.
21x141 - Moms on Mushrooms: A Growing Trend?
May 4, 2023
Individuals who microdose psychedelics to achieve relaxation join Dr Phil, experts and sceptics to discuss its benefits and dangers.
21x142 - The Rise in Anti-Latino Hate
May 5, 2023
Anti-immigrant sentiment and anti-Latino hate crimes; a couple say a woman terrorized them for a year; experts discuss rhetoric, misinformation, hostile speech and disrespect; Jason Tatenhove (book "The Perils of Extremism").
21x143 - Disruptive Thinking: T.D. Jakes
May 8, 2023
T.D. Jakes says disruptive thinking has led to some of the world's most innovative and necessary movements, and every period of chaos brings an opportunity to disrupt by providing an unexpected alliance or solution.
21x144 - Critical Race Theory
May 9, 2023
Some say critical race theory (CRT) admonishes all white people for being oppressors while classifying all Black people as hopelessly oppressed victims, but others say it must be taught to children because future generations could be hurt without it.
21x145 - Judgment Day in a New Orleans Court
May 10, 2023
As a child, Alyssa wanted to get rid of her mother's strict boyfriend, John, so she told a lie, accusing him of sexually abusing her. Out of guilt, she retracts her confession, giving John a chance of a retrial after spending 26 years in prison.
21x146 - Ask Dr. Phil and Robin
May 11, 2023
Dr. Phil and his wife Robin answer questions and address rumours from their fans, as well as questions and tributes from some of their celebrity friends.
21x147 - Artificial Intelligence: Too Smart for Our Own Good?
May 12, 2023
Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve people's daily lives, but it also raises ethical and societal concerns about its impact on employment, privacy and the future of humanity; Dr. Phil gets a special delivery from Serve Robotics.
21x148 - Families Fighting for Freedom
May 15, 2023
Doreen's son, John Giuca, and Yvette's brother, Billie Allen, have spent half their lives in prison for crimes they say they did not commit, and both women say they will stop at nothing to get their loved ones out of prison.
21x149 - 9 Execution Dates, 3 Last Meals: Save Richard Glossip!
May 16, 2023
Richard Glossip was convicted of first-degree murder for the beating death of his boss, based largely on the testimony of a man who said Glossip hired him to carry out the murder.
21x150 - Battle of the Sexes
May 17, 2023
Andrew Tate is known for his misogynistic social media posts and videos; discusses whether parents should worry about Tate's influence on their sons; a group of teenage boys surprise their mothers when they share what they think about Tate.
21x151 - Thank You, Dr. Phil: Amazing Updates
May 18, 2023
Dr. Phil follows up with some of his most talked-about guests to find out what happened when they left his stage and returned home.
21x152 - Dr. Phil Changed My Life
May 19, 2023
Dr Phil continues to provide thrilling updates on the past guests that viewers enquire about the most.
21x153 - Underage and Interrogated
May 22, 2023
Innocent people, many of them miners, are often convicted after providing police with false confessions; what parents need to know to prevent it from happening to their children; Brendan Dassey, profiled in Netflix's "Making a Murderer."
21x154 - Aging Out of Foster Care
May 23, 2023
Dr Phil shares how more than 23,000 young people age out of the US foster care system every year; two women say they faced challenges in the foster care system and ageing out of it; one gets the surprise of a lifetime.
21x155 - Not Guilty of Murder but Sentenced to Life
May 24, 2023
A federal jury finds a pair of Black men not guilty of killing a white police officer, but they are sentenced to life in prison anyway; their attorney explains why; the officer's daughter comes face to face with the convicted men's family members.
21x156 - Laced, Lethal and Killing Our Children
May 25, 2023
A woman tells how she became addicted to Xanax and Oxycodone and later learned the pills were laced with deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl; a former drug dealer gives his perspective on the dangers of buying drugs; families share tragic stories.
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S12: Season 12
178 Episode s
S13: Season 13
174 Episode s
S14: Season 14
108 Episode s
S15: Season 15
96 Episode s
S16: Season 16
134 Episode s
S17: Season 17
143 Episode s
S18: Season 18
180 Episode s
S19: Season 19
169 Episode s
S20: Season 20
162 Episode s
S21: Season 21
156 Episode s
S22: Season 22
11 Episode s