The Today Show: Simu Liu, Savannah Guthrie (NBC Tuesday, February 25, 2025)

The Today Show

Tuesday’s “Today Show” offers a blend of faith, inspiration, and practical advice. Savannah Guthrie discusses her new book, “Mostly What God Does Is Love You,”talking about her personal beliefs and the stories that shaped her perspective.

Shifting from spiritual reflection to the silver screen, Simu Liu is on hand to discuss his newest project, “Last Breath.” He’ll also participate in a “Catching Up With…” segment, giving fans a chance to hear about his current work and maybe a few personal anecdotes.

For the bibliophiles, Chassie Post highlights February’s bestsellers in the “Today Bestsellers” segment, potentially unearthing a hidden literary gem or two. And no “Today Show” would be complete without a culinary touch, this time courtesy of Sarah Fennel in a “Today Food” segment.

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But Tuesday’s show isn’t all celebrity interviews and book recommendations. A “Consumer Confidential” segment aims to equip viewers with the knowledge to tackle the sometimes treacherous waters of online tracking. In an era of ever-increasing digital surveillance, this practical advice should prove invaluable.

Rounding out the lineup, “Heart Smarts” tells the story of an athlete’s recovery from on-field cardiac arrest. And for a musical interlude, Big Sean performs “Go Higher,” while Raheem Sealey lends his culinary expertise to “Today Food.” It’s a packed schedule, aiming to uplift, inform, and entertain.

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The “Today Show” airs weekdays at 7:00 AM on NBC.

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