In this episode, a rock icon shares stories from the British Invasion and why the road is long with many a winding turn, but the destination makes the journey worthwhile. Plus, remembering a great man who opened his home and heart to others and Jane Seymour tells us how she is committed to Move Forward. Give Back™.
Growing Bolder Radio #212
If you think you can’t relate to a celebrity or that you would never have anything in common with someone famous, wait until you get to know Toni Tennille of the beloved duo The Captain and Tennille. Plus, NPR reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty, Broadway’s Jesse Cutler and actress Jo Farkas.
Herb Alpert
In the 1960s, few acts, including the Beatles, could match the success of Herb Alpert and his famed Tijuana Brass Band. Herb shares stories from his legendary career and even treats us to playing a little bit of music. Find out why, even at 81, he works every day to be a better musician. Plus, find out why he and his wife of 42 years have helped give away tens of millions of dollars to support artists of all kinds over the past 20 years.
Growing Bolder Radio #211
Best-selling author Neil Pasricha describes his latest book, “The Happiness Equation” and shares how contentment and freedom just may lead to you having everything you want and need. Plus, architect Matthias Hollwich, skateboarder Neil Unger and runner Ida Keeling.
Jo Farkas
Need proof it’s never, ever too late to make your dreams come true? Meet a woman who decided she wanted to be a movie star … at the age of 65! Now in her 80s, Jo Farkas explains why it’s the best decision she ever made.
Barbara Bradley Hagerty
Crisis? What crisis? Long-time NPR reporter Barbara Bradley Hagerty explains why midlife could be the best time of your life.
Jesse Cutler
He made it big on Broadway in “Godspell,” but what would he do with his life after that?
Growing Bolder TV: Episode 201
Rebranding aging, from a time of loss to a time of opportunity. An opportunity that you have to seize — it’s not handed to you. Get inspired on this episode of Growing Bolder.
Matthias Hollwich
Look at aging through the eyes of an award-winning architect who says being old is one of life’s greatest blessings and something we should joyously being preparing for in our 40s.
Neal Unger
Neal Unger is a stereotype-smashing 60-year-old who refuses to let anyone define him or his life. His passion in life is skateboarding, and he says it’s the best way he knows to quiet his mind. He shares his “dude logic.”
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