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Surviving & Thriving Complete Show: Episode 302

In this episode of Surviving & Thriving, two stroke survivors show recovery is possible. Plus, meet a three-sport, straight-A student who battled back from a brain tumor to get back into the game.

Stroke Awareness Month: The Power of Hope

A stroke left Valerie Greene unable to talk, walk or even speak. She’s not only battled back, she’s changing the lives of stroke survivors around the world. May is Stroke Awareness Month. See how she uses her story to show others recovery is possible.

Just Add Animals

How do you make a song from GB Radio guest Neil Diamond even better? Add animals! His co-stars in this music video are shelter puppies from the Colorado Animal Rescue and Neil fell so in love, he actually adopted two of them himself!

Growing Bolder Radio #193

For someone who was introduced to us as a dumb blonde, Suzanne Somers has evolved into one of the most thoughtful celebrities. Plus, artist Gregory Kloehn, Holocaust survivor Sonia Warshawski and actress Anne Archer.

Sonia Warshawski

Sonia Warshawski survived three death camps during the Holocaust yet seldom spoke about it in the decades that followed. As she approaches 90, she’s talking about it for the first time. Find out why.

Gregory Kloehn

See how an ingenious artist is turning what’s typically thought of as trash into functional, livable, portable shelters for the homeless.

Anne Archer

Anne Archer has starred in some of the biggest blockbusters in Hollywood history, but that doesn’t mean she’s immune to the industry’s ageism and sexism. Find out how she’s fighting back and feeling bolder than ever!

“How Wendy Chioji Beats Cancer” Wins Two Telly Awards

When you do what you love with passion and hope, and you work to change lives, amazing things can happen. We’re very proud to announce that a video featuring our own Wendy Chioji and airing as part of Growing Bolder TV has won two Telly awards!

“It’s All About the Cause”

Petty Officer Michael McCastle’s father died from complications of Parkinson’s disease in 2014. Not willing to stand by and do nothing, the sailor is bringing to attention to the cause. Recently, he broke a world record and raised nearly $2,000 for the Michael J. Fox Foundation, all in tribute to his late father. In just under 27 hours, McCastle climbed a 20-foot rope a total of 29,029 feet — the height of Mount Everest.

Military Legend Shares His Memories of D-Day

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John Raaen enjoyed a long and distinguished military career that included excelling at West Point, storming the beaches of Normandy on D-Day and tours of duty in Korea and Vietnam. Now 93, he doesn’t like to look back but he knows it’s important to preserve his stories for history. He shares his remarkable memories.

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