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Starbucks teams up with Oprah’s Book Club and new podcast series

Each month from a Starbucks cafe, Oprah will host an author selected as part of her book club over a cup of coffee and customers can listen to the conversation on Oprah’s new podcast series. 

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Oprah standing in a Starbucks store holding a Starbucks mug and books
Oprah sitting in a Starbucks store holding a book and a Starbucks mug

Beginning on December 3, Starbucks and Oprah are coming together to launch Oprah’s Book Club: Presented by Starbucks, a podcast companion to Oprah’s Book Club. As part of “The Oprah Podcast” with talk show host, producer and philanthropist, Oprah Winfrey, a new episode of the podcast will air each month featuring an engaging conversation about the book selection between Oprah and special guests over coffee, inside of a Starbucks cafe. Oprah will also share a recommended Starbucks beverage pairing that customers can enjoy while discussing the book at their local Starbucks store. 

Episode 4: The Tell: A Memoir and Starbucks® Anniversary Blend   

Oprah joins author Amy Griffin in Chicago to delve into her gripping memoir, a story that reveals the power of truth-telling to deepen connections with others and ourselves. 

This month’s Oprah’s Book Club pick follows one woman’s journey to understand and begin to recover from buried childhood trauma—a journey of hope, heart and relentless honesty.  

In The Tell, author Amy Griffin interrogates the pursuit of perfectionism and maintaining appearances that drives so many women. When in the path from girlhood to womanhood do we begin to look outside ourselves for validation? What freedom is possible if we learn to accept our whole story, as painful as it may be? 

We’ve paired The Tell with our 2025 Anniversary Blend, released each year as a testament to our history and celebration of the future. It’s a bold, full-bodied dark roast with notes of smoked cedar, allspice and black truffle. 

If you enjoy dark roasts, give Anniversary Blend a try as you discover The Tell and Amy Griffin’s exploration of radical truth-telling. You can tune into the latest episode of Oprah’s Book Club: Presented by Starbucks here.  

The Tell is available to purchase where books are sold.

This conversation contains discussion about sexual abuse of a minor, repressed trauma and suicide which may be challenging or upsetting for some people. Listener and viewer discretion is advised. This is not a subject for young children. 

This conversation is not intended to offer medical advice. Psychedelics remain illegal in most states, consult your own healthcare professional before considering any kind of mental health treatment. 


Episode 3: Eric Puchner’s Dream State and the new Starbucks Matcha Latte

In a new episode of Oprah’s Book Club: Presented by Starbucks, Oprah returns to the Starbucks Reserve® Empire State Building®  store with novelist Eric Puchner, author of Dream State, for a conversation about his newest book — one that  The New York Times  bestselling author Elin Hildebrand calls “an absolute masterpiece.” 

Dream State follows the lives of college friends, over the course of 50 years, in an emotional rollercoaster of friendship, love triangle, marriage, raising kids, aging and death, showing the beauty of impermanence through themes of grief, love and time. 

To sip on while reading the book, we’ve paired Dream State with the new Starbucks Matcha Latte — a vibrant green tea latte handcrafted with unsweetened matcha, milk and classic syrup. It’s a perfect anytime boost, now with sweetness you can customize. 

In this episode, Oprah and Eric discuss the craft of character development and Dream State’s thought-provoking depictions of friendship and marriage. As the audience joins in, questions arise about what matters most in life. 

Tune in to watch the episode with a Matcha Latte in hand as you dive into Dream State, now available to purchase   wherever books are sold. 


Episode 2: Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth and the new Starbucks Cortado

Robust and thought-provoking, January’s conversation is one for our times—an exploration of resilience, self-awareness and inner transformation.  

Joined by Eckhart Tolle to discuss his groundbreaking work A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose, Oprah brings together a live audience at the Starbucks Reserve® Empire State Building® store for conversation over the new Starbucks Cortado, a small but robust coffee classic made with three Starbucks® Blonde Roast ristretto shots and velvety steamed milk. It’s the perfect little pick-me-up. 

A New Earth has affected Oprah more than any other book by a living author, she says. 

In this episode, Tolle shares his journey overcoming cancer and reveals simple yet transformative lessons on diminishing ego and becoming a more conscious human being. As the conversation builds, audience members, including actor Chris Evans, share their favorite teachings and quotes from the book.  

Whether you’re new to Tolle’s work or have been inspired by his teachings before, A New Earth has wisdom for everyone.  

Visit your neighborhood Starbucks cafe or order in the app to try the new Cortado, served exclusively in an 8 fl oz Short size. Readers can find A New Earth online or wherever books are sold.  


Episode 1: Small Things Like These & Starbucks Christmas Blend 

For December’s episode, Oprah explores courage, community and finding one’s own voice in Small Things Like These with guest author Claire Keegan at the Starbucks Reserve Empire State Building store.

A cup of Starbucks Christmas Blend – a rich and robust dark roast coffee that is the perfect coffee pairing to enjoy while reading this historical fiction set during the holiday season. 

Customers can purchase Small Things Like These online or wherever books are sold. 

All episodes of Oprah’s Book Club: Presented by Starbucks can be found on the Oprah’s Book Club playlist on The Oprah Channel YouTube page. Episodes are also available for listening on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and more. 

This latest venture between Oprah and Starbucks marks their third collaboration. The first was in 1997 when Oprah’s Book Club selections were made available in Starbucks stores with proceeds going to literacy funds, and then in 2014 Oprah paired with Starbucks to create the Teavana Oprah Chai Tea, which raised $21 million to support youth education organizations across the country.  

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