Oprah Winfrey and a team
of guests on Saturday completed the first stop of an eight-city U.S. tour of
"Oprah's The Life You Want Weekend," rocking an Atlanta arena where
thousands danced, applauded and sought inspiration for transforming their
lives, AP reports.
Atlanta was the opening
city and featured Oprah and such guests as authors Deepak Chopra and Elizabeth
Gilbert, inspirational speaker Iyanla Vanzant and pastor Rob Bell. A statement
released by organizers said the arena tour was intended as a catalyst for a
wider movement to engage, encourage and empower women.
Winfrey spoke about
identifying one's life purpose and led exercises on taking actions to reach
those goals. At times there were funny reflections on life while other
soul-searching moments led to crying as people considered areas in their lives
they wished to change.
Thronged by thousands in
a mostly female crowd, the Atlanta event that opened Friday was styled as
somewhat of an intimate gathering with Oprah. She joked about how friends found
it interesting that so many would attend her tour when she can't sing or dance.
Her comments drew laughter from the crowd.
Organizers said that the
tour is planning upcoming stops in Auburn Hills, Michigan; Washington, D.C.;
Newark, New Jersey; Houston; Miami; Seattle and a final date Nov. 15 in San
Jose, California.
At the end of two days in
Atlanta, Oprah teared up as she thanked the audience for trusting that
"this was worthy of you spending your hard-earned money to be here"
and by telling the audience at the end: "Together we rise."
Dr. Joe Bianco, an
emergency room doctor from Isles of Palm, South Carolina, brought his wife
Melissa to the event as a birthday present. He said he thought it touched many
and people would be increasingly talking about the tour on social media as it
travels to other cities. Of the speakers and guests, he said: "All these
people came from very little and built an empire from what they were
thinking."
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