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Elizabeth Edwards talks divorce and design on Nate Berkus show tomorrow

Elizabeth Edwards will appear on tomorrow's edition of "The Nate Berkus Show" to talk about her cancer battle and her hopes for the future.

According to the press release from the show, the estranged wife of John Edwards "speaks candidly with Nate for a daytime exclusive about reclaiming her life, her battle with cancer, and how becoming a recent furniture shop owner is a tie to her past and a bridge to her future."

The interview takes place at Edwards' Chapel Hill home furnishing store, Red Window, and also at her home. There's also a segment filmed in Nate's New York studio in which Nate and Edwards surprise a woman inspired by Edwards' story.

"The Nate Berkus Show" airs each weekday at 2pm on WNCN, NBC-17.

Click below to read excerpts from the interview.

Watch for locals on the new "Nate Berkus Show"

Design star Nate Berkus debuts his new afternoon talk show next week, and some local moms are looking forward to reliving their time in Nate's blue-eyed spotlight. 

For a segment in an upcoming episode of "The Nate Berkus Show," Nate met with Chapel Hill author and educator Dr. Amy Tiemann as part of his nationwide "listening tour" to find out what is on the minds of moms in America. Chapel Hill was the first stop in the tour.

Nate sat down with Dr. Tiemann and four other local moms (Emily Faison, Rhonda Boyke, Trish Krautheimer, and Tatiana Brown) to talk about their struggle to take care of themselves while also taking care of others.

Elizabeth Edwards will appear on Nate Berkus Show

Elizabeth Edwards will appear on "The Nate Berkus Show" during the show's premiere week in September.

According to a press release for the show, the Chicago designer made famous by Oprah Winfrey will interview Edwards at her Red Window furniture store in Chapel Hill and will also visit her Chapel Hill home (which is for sale).

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