Jeremy Jungling was a newlywed, running coach and in the best shape of his life. When he learned he had colon cancer, he was stunned. See how the experience has changed him and why he’s no longer waiting until “I’m older” to chase his dreams.
The Power of Love
Bree Sandlin has faced her share of challenges in her life. After years of battling infertility, she was blessed with twins, only to watch one suffer from a stroke and an eventual cerebral palsy diagnosis. And then came her own cancer diagnosis in her 30s. But she has a message: love is the most powerful weapon of all.
Stuart Scott Dies at 49
Stuart Scott, a longtime anchor at ESPN, died Sunday morning at the age of 49 after a long battle with cancer. Stu was a good friend of many at GB who worked with him for years in local television. See how his friends paid tribute to him on Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Wendy Chioji is Surviving & Thriving (Again!)
Wendy Chioji is Surviving & Thriving. This breast cancer survivor is battling a new form of the disease, but has high hopes for her future.
The Most Unlikely Viral Video Star
By now you’ve probably seen Jeanne Robertson’s hilarious viral video about her husband Left Brain’s trip to the grocery store. Now see what makes this dynamo really special. We think you’ll be just as charmed as we were by this overnight sensation, 50 years in the making.
The Gift of Life
Crystal Osha was a 30-year-old single mother when she learned she had cancer. With her health deteriorating, doctors raced to find a bone marrow donor to treat her acute myeloid leukemia but none of her relatives were a match. Find out how a teenager’s act of kindness saved her life.
Dr. Masson’s Mission to Thrive
World-renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Masson is a passionate advocate for what he calls extreme recovery. It’s a philosophy he proved himself when he scaled the world’s tallest freestanding mountain just months after major surgery. He offers tips for taking control of your own health.
A New Voice for Alzheimer’s Patients
After watching both of her parents die from Alzheimer’s disease, Molly Middleton Meyer knew there had to be a better way to care for people suffering from this horrible disease. She just never imagined that her passion for poetry and creative writing could be the key to opening up the doors of communication with those who’ve lost their voice.
Making a Splash
Successful aging is all about quality of life. A group of four friends from Jacksonville, Florida show how it’s done. In their 90s, they’re still working, traveling, laughing, loving life and setting world records.
Bolder Broadcasting: This is What We Do
“What is Growing Bolder?” It’s a question we get asked a lot. Rather than tell you, we thought we’d show you. This video pretty much sums us up … for now. Get an inside look at some of the projects we’re working on these days!
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