#1 ∙ S2.E8 ∙ Laird HamiltonFri, Mar 4, 2022Hamilton's surfing innovations give a triple amputee encouragement to adapt the sport to his body.9.0/10 (35)Rate
#2 ∙ S1.E7 ∙ Jane GoodallFri, Jun 5, 2020The animal welfare activist's struggles and triumphs inspire two Balinese teenagers to start a movement of their own.8.1/10 (54)Rate
#3 ∙ S1.E8 ∙ Aly RaismanFri, Jun 5, 2020The perseverance young Raisman displayed in her Olympic quest helps a young gymnast who lost her leg defy the odds.7.9/10 (50)Rate
#4 ∙ S1.E2 ∙ Lin-Manuel MirandaFri, Jun 5, 2020The Hamilton creator inspires a father and daughter to overcome the challenges of fighting cancer.7.7/10 (77)Rate
#5 ∙ S1.E6 ∙ Big BirdFri, Jun 5, 2020The beloved Sesame Street Star helps a young Indian American immigrant feel less alone in her new country.7.2/10 (49)Rate
#6 ∙ S1.E3 ∙ Stevie WonderFri, Jun 5, 2020Discovering Wonder's music restores the faith of a woman who woke up blind and helps her reconnect with the world.7.0/10 (53)Rate
#7 ∙ S2.E5 ∙ Jane FondaFri, Mar 4, 2022The outspoken activist's TED Talk on life's third act encourages a woman on the verge of 60 to forge ahead in a new career instead of retiring.6.1/10 (28)Rate
#8 ∙ S1.E1 ∙ Spike LeeFri, Jun 5, 2020Lee's film School Daze propels an educator to become the president of a historically black college.6.0/10 (85)Rate
#9 ∙ S1.E5 ∙ Gloria SteinemFri, Jun 5, 2020A woman is emboldened by Steinem's feminist activism to become a doctor at a time when society expected her to be a homemaker.6.0/10 (55)Rate
#10 ∙ S2.E2 ∙ Sandra OhFri, Mar 4, 2022Emboldened by Oh's "it's an honor just to be Asian" proclamation at the Emmys®, a journalist starts an Asian American pride movement.5.8/10 (31)Rate