A former college arts professor, whose work is in the Smithsonian, is the unlikely ringleader behind a brain health philosophy that is gaining support from big brains across the country. Find out why he wants you to stop exercising and start playing.
Jake the Snake Roberts
During his 7 years in the ring, Jake “the Snake” Roberts became one of the World Wrestling Federation’s biggest stars. His life has had the highest of highs but some of the deepest of lows, and his is a story of survival and victory over addiction.
Brene Brown
You’re about to meet a woman whose life changed overnight — all because she was willing to admit she’s vulnerable. Find out why researcher and storyteller Brene Brown thinks her talk on vulnerability, shame and courage struck such a nerve.
Dr. Susan Mitchell: Mediterranean Diet
Tired of trying — and failing at — the latest diet fads? Featured contributor and registered dietitian Susan Mitchell, Ph.D., says you can trade the latest trends for something that is not only clinically proven but also doable and delicious.
Straight Talk About Eating Smart: Choices and Calories
When you’re surrounded by lots of food options, do you pick and choose a few items or indulge in a little bit of everything? Dr. Susan Mitchell has some No Excuse Quick Tips.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: April 14, 2013
In this episode of Growing Bolder, see what happens in life when people aren’t afraid to speak up and tell the truth. Their boldness will inspire you to tell your true story.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: April 7, 2013
Can Alzheimer’s be cured by the foods you eat (or don’t eat)? Neal Barnard, M.D., a leading advocate for good nutrition and using nutritional intervention to cure whatever ails us, offers tips to boost your brain health with power foods. By day, he’s the president of the nation’s top community college. In his spare time, […]
Marc Sotkin
Marc Sotkin is one of the most accomplished and successful writers and producers in the TV industry, and even he isn’t immune from the ageism that still permeates our society. He explains how he’s had to keep reinventing himself to stay in the game.
Charlie Brotman
Charlie Brotman has one of the most unique — and coveted — jobs in public announcing. Since 1957, he’s been the voice of every presidential inauguration. He shares some memorable stories and reveals why he’s never been paid a dime.
Sandy Shugart
By day, he’s the president of the nation’s top community college. In his spare time, he’s a poet/singer/songwriter. Find out the unique ways Dr. Sandy Shugart blends his passions and why he thinks we look at leadership from the wrong vantage point.
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