Science writer Mary Roach says she’s drawn to the “icky and taboo topics,” calling herself the “bottom feeder of nonfiction.” Find out about her latest book, “Gulp,” and what she learned about stomachs bursting and the inner workings of the body.
Dave Barry
Humorist Dave Barry is back on the Growing Bolder Radio Show to hilariously describe his latest adventure — parenting his teenage daughter. What was it like to become a father after 50? He explains as only Dave can.
Dan Harris
ABC News anchor Dan Harris got some unwelcome publicity in 2004 when he had a full-blown panic attack on the air. It led him to a most unlikely coping method — meditation. He dispels myths about the practice and reveals how it’s changed his life.
Dr. Jeffry Life
While many in the healthcare industry focus solely on a traditional, reactionary approach to disease, Dr. Jeffry Life is pro-active and believes in lifestyle intervention. Find out how to get in shape NOW for the challenges of aging.
Christopher Elliott
What would you do if you arrived at your hotel on a trip and they’d lost your reservation? Is travel insurance a good idea? Consumer advocate and travel expert Christopher Elliott tells you what you need to know to make your next adventure a success.
Mike Savicki
You never know what you have inside you until you’re put in a position where you’re challenged. Mike Savicki became paralyzed in a freak accident and he shares what he’s learned about overcoming any obstacle in life.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: May 4, 2014
How will you face life’s toughest obstacles? How will you make changes to improve every day of the rest of your life? Find out the tools you need to start Growing Bolder, in this episode of the GB Radio Show.
The Fighter
Elyse Mundelein is an extraordinary woman. She was born with Down syndrome but has never let that slow her down.The last thing she had time for was a major health crisis, but suddenly, Elyse found herself in a fight for her life.
Hector Picard
22 years ago, Hector Picard lost both of his arms in an electrical accident. He could have given up on his dreams; instead, he battled back. Now he’s finished nearly 90 triathlons, including 4 Ironman races. He shares his incredible story.
Sue Aikens
Could you live hundreds of mile from your nearest neighbor, out in the wilds of Alaska? Would you? That’s exactly what Sue Aikens does. See why the star of Nat Geo’s show “Life Below Zero” is happiest living 200 miles NORTH of the Arctic Circle.
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