This week, meet some people who will show you how to get more out of life than you ever thought possible.
Grandma Mary Rocks
It’s never too late to pursue your passions. Take Grandma Mary for example. At 77, she is a global Internet sensation, all because her guitar dreams never died.
Growing Bolder TV: Steve Mazan
Given a prognosis of just five years to live by his doctors, comedian Steve Mazan asked himself, “What do I really want to do?” Now in a documentary, “Dying to Do Letterman,” Mazan has exceeded both his doctor’s expectations and his wildest dreams.
Growing Bolder TV: John Suscovich
When John Suscovich left the Howard Stern Show to become a full-time farmer in Connecticut, he found his Growing Bolder moment. He talks with Bill Shafer about the lessons he’s learned from taking the leap and why he says it’s the best thing he did.
Growing Bolder TV: Jacqueline Brito
Saying good-bye to loved ones is never easy, but according to Jacqueline Brito, it is essential that we learn how to do this. After losing three close family members in less than a year, Jacqueline says we can learn to accept this transition in life.
Growing Bolder TV: Rich Roll
We all have the power to change at any given moment. It requires just one thing. What is that thing? Rich Roll, who lost 40 pounds and transformed himself into one of the planet’s fittest people, explains how changing his life saved his life.
Kid President
Growing Bolder’s Secily Wilson introduces us to Robby Novak, who is better known as the Kid President. Robby is an extraordinary 9-year-old on a mission to make the world less boring and more awesome.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Nov. 3, 2013
Want to know a secret? It’s all about attitude. Whether you’re overcoming health obstacles, ageism or even your own mental stumbling blocks, find out how to refocus and move forward.
Sharon Haver
Nobody knows the business of beautiful quite like Sharon Haver. She says it’s her passion to empower EVERY woman with the knowledge to look her best. Find out how to achieve ageless chic rather than being stuck in the age-appropriate “geezer ghetto.”
Dan Dunbar
We are living in exciting times. For 10 years, Dan Dunbar was legally blind due to macular degeneration. Then he learned about a revolutionary procedure that involved getting a telescope implanted in his eye. Now, his vision is back!
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