Beloved actor Fyvush Finkel is proof it’s never too late. After getting his start in the Yiddish theater world as a child, he finally became a crossover star in his 40s. Now 91, he’s still working and as passionate as ever about working and life.
Alene Duerk
Alene Duerk is a true American pioneer. She shares the fascinating story of how she rose through the ranks, from registered nurse to becoming the nation’s first rear admiral. Now 94, she’s still as passionate and engaged as ever.
David Foreman
Are cravings derailing your diet plans? Herbal pharmacist David Foreman offers his top four tips for warding off cravings and explains how there’s a place for natural health to work hand-in-hand with mainstream medicine to keep you healthy.
Daniel Levitin
We are drowning in data with expectations to make more complex and faster decisions than ever before. Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin says this is a really bad habit for our brains. Get his tips for getting out of this trap.
Joyce Carpati
Joyce Carpati is fashionable, vibrant and most importantly, proud to embrace her age. Find out how the 82-year-old is spreading the message that the right attitude, not a lot of anti-aging products, is all you need to look and feel fabulous.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Aug. 31, 2014
Whether you’ve been thinking about changing jobs, starting a hobby, taking an adventure vacation or making a lifestyle change, over the next hour, you’ll find critical information and invaluable motivation.
George Wallace
Since the ’70s, George Wallace has been making us all laugh with his hilarious stand-up routines. Now in his 60s, he’s sharing what he’s learned through his life. Plus, he reflects on his late friend Robin Williams.
Dr. Roger Landry
We used to think that living a long life was kind of a fluke, that if you made it to a ripe old age, it was part genetics and a lot of luck. We thought wrong. A top longevity researcher explains how YOU have the power to determine your lifespan.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Aug. 24, 2014
Join us in our mission to change the way the world looks at aging? How are we doing that? By finding ordinary people who are pursuing extraordinary lives. These are their stories.
Philippe Petit
In 1974, his high-wire walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center stunned the world. Now in his mid-60s, French performance artist Philippe Petit looks back on his bold act and explains why creativity remains the ultimate act of rebellion
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