It’s never, ever too late. Just ask the guy given 30 days to live … 30 years ago. Or the lifelong film buff who found a present and future in the films of the past. Or the woman who’s changing the face and attitudes toward mental illness.
Gloria Loring
Her song Friends and Lovers was one of the top hits of the 1980s, but it was just one chapter in a long and varied career. We catch up with Gloria Loring to discuss overcoming her “angels of adversity” and her famous son’s controversial music career.
Greg Anderson
When doctors discovered Greg Anderson’s cancer, it was so advanced and so far along, they told him he only had 30 days to live. That was 30 years ago. He explains why he now believes the simple things make the biggest difference in our lives.
Lou Sabini
The films of the past have given one film buff a present and an excitement about the future. Meet a man whose lifelong obsession with Hollywood classics has created a new career and a new life. And why do old films even matter today? He explains.
Melody Moezzi
If you’re living with a mental illness, you don’t need to lower your expectations for life — you’re capable of extraordinary things. That’s the message from author Melody Moezzi. She discusses her journey to her bipolar diagnosis.
Growing Bolder TV: Gary McKechnie
The next time you’re planning a vacation, forget about the highways. You need to hit the back roads of America, and if you can do it on a motorcycle, even better. Travel writer Gary McKechnie has tips for a free-range vacation.
Growing Bolder TV: Annetta Wilson
Over the past few years, many of us have been forced to reinvent, change careers or go in a different directions than we ever expected. Presentation expert Annetta Wilson now is the time to learn a very important skill — bragging about yourself.
Growing Bolder TV: Dr. Robert Masson
World-renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Masson says no matter how well he does his job, the results will not be what they can be if the patient doesn’t do his or her job. Find out what crucial role patients play in their own extreme recoveries.
Vicki Lawrence
Her career got its start in the most storybook way imaginable, and now, nearly four decades later, her most well-known character is perhaps needed more than ever before. We catch up with the great Vicki Lawrence … and her alter ego Mama.
Your Stories: Rebecca Green
As a young mother, Rebecca Green refused to let a cancer diagnosis slow her down. She had life to live, and it was one with no regrets!
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