Reversed - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Diabetes Is Such a Wonderful Thing
Charles invites five struggling diabetics desperate for change to join him in Jamaica for what could be the beginning of their new lives.
The Highs and Lows of Life
As the guests settle in and begin their transformation, crisis and drama abound during the struggle to achieve and maintain stable blood glucose levels.
Let Me Finish!
Relationships get pushed to their limits and drama comes naturally.
Keep Me on My Toes, Please!
The house is divided as Charles and a few guests go to Kingston for an eye-opening and life-changing encounter with the Diabetes Association of Jamaica and Camp Yellow Bird.
Today's Word Is HEALING!
Feeling as though the house has gotten out of hand, Charles seeks to regain control and challenges everyone to revisit the reasons why they are in Jamaica to begin with; when the truth emerges, someone decides to break free.
Amazing Fruits, Vegetables, Herbs and Spices
As the healing process continues, many breakthroughs are realized and the hope for a better life may be closer than anticipated.
Only the Beginning
The guests must pull together and demonstrate their growth following the sudden loss of a loved one.
Class of 2017
The remaining guests get a special treat in recognition of their hard work before departing the ReverseD retreat and returning home.
Were They Truly ReverseD?
Charles revisits the guests months after leaving Jamaica to see if and how their lives have changed since their experience at the ReverseD retreat.
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