Dr. Phil May 14 2023 & Weekly Schedule Lineup
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Friday, 12 May 2023 | Artificial Intelligence is a subject that's been capturing our imaginations for decades, and now, as technology continues to evolve, AI is becoming more prevalent in our everyday lives. But, that’s not Dr. Phil’s opinion -- that was written with the use of artificial intelligence. So, why is everyone talking about this? Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve our daily lives, but it also raises ethical and societal concerns about its impact on employment, privacy, and the future of humanity. Will AI go too far and one day replace the skills and contributions of human beings? Or, will it make our lives easier? Dr. Phil discusses this technology with leading experts. He also receives a special delivery from Serve Robotics. What is it? Tune in and find out! | New |
Thursday, 11 May 2023 | Dr. Phil and Robin answer burning questions and address rumors from their fans, like, have you ever wondered if Dr. Phil is a real doctor? Where does Robin get her beautiful wardrobe? And, is Robin paid to sit in the audience? Tune in today for answers straight from the sources themselves -- nothing is off limits! Plus, questions and tributes from some of Dr. Phil and Robin’s celebrity friends, including Bishop T.D. Jakes, Entertainment Tonight hosts Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner, David Foster and Katharine McPhee Foster, Ronnie Dunn, Marcia Gay Harden, Skylar Astin and Madeline Wise who star in the hit show So Help Me Todd, and the Jonas Brothers. | New |
Wednesday, 10 May 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, Kinsel, 22 at the time, says he met and fell in love with a single mother of three, Adrienne, and then got the chance to play dad to her three children. Some claim that didn’t sit too well with Adrienne’s 9-year-old middle child, Alyssa, who said Kinsel was strict and demanding, and she didn’t like him. Alyssa now says she devised a plan to get rid of Kinsel; she says she told a lie, accusing him of sexually abusing her for years. Kinsel was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole based on Alyssa’s testimony. Nine years later, 18-year-old Alyssa walked into the District Attorney’s office and said she wanted to recant her testimony -- why? Adrienne, Alyssa, and Kinsel’s attorney, Justin Bonus, recently appeared on Dr. Phil, and Alyssa told Dr. Phil she regrets telling this lie that put an innocent man behind bars for life. Now, Dr. Phil heads to a courthouse in New Orleans for a new evidentiary hearing for Kinsel. Cameras were not allowed in the courtroom, so afterward, Dr. Phil sits down with Adrienne, Alyssa, John’s sister, Mary, Adrienne’s niece, Georgette, and John’s attorneys, Justin Bonus, Marty Tankleff, and Max Demers, to find out what happened behind closed doors. Is there new evidence? Did Kinsel get any good news about his case? And, is Kinsel any closer to freedom? | New |
Tuesday, 9 May 2023 | The debate about Critical Race Theory (CRT) being included in K-12 school curriculum has intensified. One side fears that CRT admonishes all white people for being oppressors while classifying all Black people as hopelessly oppressed victims. Dr. Luke Wood, a university professor who teaches Critical Race Theory, explains its importance to understand the history of racism in American society. High school teacher Kali says she left the state of California and moved to Florida because she refused to be forced to teach CRT in her classroom. Alma is a parent who says ever since the Governor of California passed ethnic studies as a graduation requirement for high school students, her children have been impacted in a negative way. Toccara and Lauren are both mothers who say they wished their children would be taught CRT, and future generations could be hurt without these teachings. Are kids too young to learn about CRT? Should it be forced, or should it be an elective? | New |
Monday, 8 May 2023 | If there were ever a time for disruptive thinking, it’s now! We need new methods for these volatile times, and T.D. Jakes has a life-altering message that he has created in his new book, “Disruptive Thinking.” This movement is calling for an alternate way to change the systems that no longer serve the health of our families, no longer serve our professional interests or how we communicate with others who think or vote differently than us. Disruptive thinking has led to some of the world’s most innovative and necessary movements; every period of chaos brings an opportunity to disrupt by providing an unexpected alliance or solution. Young entrepreneur Vale and blogger sisters Sammy and Gracie explain how disruptive thinking helped their lives. T.D. Jakes explains disruptive thinking and how it can bring greatness to one’s life. | New |
Friday, 5 May 2023 | In recent years, Latino hate crimes have become a growing concern in the United States. Some research shows that the rise in hate crimes has coincided with a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment in America. Some of Dr. Phil’s guests argue immigration rhetoric has led to the stigmatization and demonization of Latinos and adversely affects their well-being. Fatima and her husband, Robert, claim that in January 2022, a woman started terrorizing their family by ringing their doorbell and screaming racial slurs. They claim she continued this aggressive behavior on four separate occasions over a year, with most incidents caught on their security camera. Fatima says after posting one incident on TikTok, the video received 5.9 million views in a few days, which caught the attention of police, who arrested the woman. However, Fatima and Robert claim this continued racist harassment traumatized their family. Edin Enamarado says he has been a Latino Activist for over 13 years and believes there is an increase in dangerous and harmful rhetoric stigmatizing Latinos as illegals or undocumented and a massive amount of misinformation spreading, especially on social media. Cheryl Dorsey is a 20-year veteran and former LAPD sergeant who says she believes hostile speech or disrespect may feel like hate speech, but it is not illegal, and these verbal acts only become crimes when they directly incite perpetrators to commit violence against persons or property. Jason Tatenhove says he is a former extremist after being in the group Oath Keepers for one-and-a-half years and serving as their spokesperson. He claims he has been receiving a lot of hate after recently publishing a book about his experience, “The Perils of Extremism: How I Left Oath Keepers and Why We Should Be Concerned About A Future Civil War”. | New |
Thursday, 4 May 2023 | Mothers who microdose psychedelics to achieve relaxation; experts discuss benefits and dangers. | New |
Wednesday, 3 May 2023 | Terri says she has been waiting two years for her millionaire boyfriend, Ricardo, to return home from Canada with their Bitcoin investment. Terri says as soon as Ricardo comes home with their money, they will be moving into their condo in Houston, TX, that Ricardo’s CEO purchased for them. However, Terri’s sister, Tammy, says everything Ricardo has told Terri is a lie. Is Ricardo being honest about anything, including his identity, and if not, who is Ricardo? Plus, see updates on some former Dr. Phil guests who were scammed. After being scammed once – and in some cases, twice – have they learned anything? | New |
Tuesday, 2 May 2023 | Two years ago, Terri says she met her millionaire boyfriend, Ricardo, who she plans to marry. But, there was just one problem: They have never met in person. Terri says shortly after they met, Ricardo moved to Canada for work and asked Terri to invest $10,000 in Bitcoin, with promises that it would make her at least $1 million in six months. Terri continued to send money for two years, totaling nearly $80,000! Terri says not only has she not met her boyfriend, but she also hasn’t seen a penny of her investment. Terri’s sister, Tammy, says she believes Ricardo is nothing but a scammer who is using an innocent man’s photos and sweet-talking Terri out of her hard-earned money. | New |
Monday, 1 May 2023 | Dr. Phil delves into the psychology of how James Addie, a husband of 23 years and father, was living a double life, which eventually led to the murder of his fiancée, Molly Watson, 48 hours before their wedding day. In November 2022, a Missouri state appeals court upheld the murder verdict for the former Missouri prison guard. Now, in the aftermath of this man's selfish desires, two families – Addie’s ex-wife, Melanie, and daughter, Emma, and Watson’s brother, Tim, and cousin, Jodi -- meet to pick up the broken pieces of their lives. In an exclusive interview, Emma shares her struggle reconciling the dad she loved with the murderer she helped put behind bars. |
Doreen and Yvette have never met, but they have a lot in common; both say their lives are consumed fighting for freedom in a broken justice system. 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. John was convicted of murder and sentenced to 25 years to life. Billie was convicted of murder and robbery and sentenced to death. Both women say they will stop at nothing to get their loved one out of prison. Doreen even went undercover and transformed herself from an everyday mother into a sexy blond 30-something in order to befriend a juror from John’s murder trial. Find out what she says she uncovered. John and Billie’s attorneys, Mark Bederow, Marty Tankleff, and Marc Howard, and “Wrongful Convictions” podcaster Jason Flom explain to Dr. Phil why there are flaws in our justice system that need changing. And, meet college graduate Jaye, who took part in a class called “Making an Exoneree.” She tells Dr. Phil what it was like to meet Billie in person. Plus, actor Gbenga Akinnagbe and activist Whitney Meilan Yang share why they joined Billie’s campaign. | New | |
Tuesday, 16 May 2023 | Richard Glossip was convicted of first-degree murder in 1998 for the beating death of his boss, Barry Van Treese. The conviction was based largely on the testimony of Justin Sneed, who admitted to killing Van Treese but claimed Glossip hired him to carry out the murder. Glossip’s case was featured on Dr. Phil in 2015. Then, in 2021, Dr. Phil interviewed Glossip from death row. Now, Dr. Phil learns the newest details of Glossip's case. On April 24, 2023, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond wrote the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board respectfully urging to recommend clemency for Glossip. On May 5, 2023, 60-year-old Glossip was granted another stay of execution after the Supreme Court blocked his execution which was planned for May 18. Dr. Phil joins lawmakers, including Rep. Kevin McDugle and Rep. Justin Humphrey, Glossip's attorney, Don Knight, Sister Prejean, Glossip’s wife, Lea Glossip, and Oklahoma politician Justin Jackson, in Oklahoma City for a rally and press conference at the Oklahoma State Capitol to speak out against the state's conviction of Glossip. See Dr. Phil’s exclusive interview with Lea after she recently spoke to Robin McGraw. What did they share during the conversation “wife to wife?” What happens next for Glossip after this most recent stay of execution? | New |
Wednesday, 17 May 2023 | Andrew Tate is known for his misogynistic social media posts and videos claiming to be helping young men acquire lots of money, drive luxury cars, and pick up hot women. Tate is fighting a legal battle in Romania right now, but should parents worry about his influence on their sons? Before Tate was detained, Dr. Phil spoke with Richard Reeves, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and author “Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why it Matters, and What to Do about It”; Marilyn York, a men’s rights attorney; Imran Ahmed, CEO and founder of the Center for Countering Digital Hate; and blogger and author Rollo Tomassi. Plus, hear from a group of teenage boys who surprise their mothers when they share what they think about Tate. And, Robin joins the conversation. | New |
Thursday, 18 May 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. Karen says she was in love with a man she had never met or even video chatted with! Her daughter, Mindy, insisted she was being catfished. Has Karen stopped speaking with the man who claimed to be stuck at sea? Then, Renatta turned to food to cope with the loss of several family members. You won't believe her incredible weight loss transformation! Are Lori and Bob still trapped in a house full of clutter and buried by their belongings? Next, a former guest gets the surprise of her life – a proposal from her boyfriend! Plus, find out how Lydia, the 80-year-old champagne toasting "Glamma," is doing now. And finally, philanthropist Nancy Davis discusses her foundation, Cure Addiction Now, and how she is dedicated to changing the addiction treatment landscape to save lives. | New |
Friday, 19 May 2023 | Dr. Phil continues to share amazing updates and transformations about the guests viewers ask about most. Did Stuart, who had a 50-year addiction to marijuana, put down his pipe and get sober? Then, find out what happened after Dr. Phil and Robin made a surprise house call to a couple who were battling over chores. Also, Pepper and Pearson were contemplating divorce when they first appeared. Did Dr. Phil and Robin’s advice keep them from ending their over 40-year marriage? Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with Debbie, whose son, Brandon, once battled drug addiction. And, catch up with Erin, who wanted to drop out of college to become a social media influencer. Lastly, hear from Aileen, who survived an abduction that resulted in her husband being executed in front of her, and how she says Dr. Phil viewers came to her rescue. | New |
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