Anybody can start Growing Bolder, but it’s nearly impossible to totally get there if you have financial pressures hanging over your head. We check in with “America’s Money Answers Man” to discuss some financial issues facing us all.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Sept. 7, 2014
Welcome to one of the most unusual and inspiring shows on the radio. It’s a show that shines a light on people living lives of purpose, passion and adventure and proves we can ALL do it. This is Growing Bolder.
The New Gridiron Greats
The NFL may be the most popular sport in the country, but it’s no longer the only game in town. Did you know there’s a thriving nationwide women’s league? And no, this isn’t the Lingerie Bowl. This is hard-hitting, smashmouth tackle football.
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.
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.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Aug. 17, 2014
This is Growing Bolder. The show about ordinary people doing extraordinary things. You can do that, too. Why not? Why settle for a life that’s anything less than extraordinary?
Breaking Bread with Ruth
Before her death at 109, Ruth Hamilton filed dozens of video blogs for GrowingBolder.com. On this visit, we brought her the one thing she said she missed most about the “outside world” — rye bread and jelly. Enjoy life’s simple pleasures with Ruth.
Give Peace a Chance
The creator of the Global Film Festival explains how she’s helping to redefine the word “peace” and why it doesn’t have to mean we’ll all agree. In the process, she how she’s encouraging us all to make a difference, no matter our political beliefs.
The Ride of Their Lives
Parkinson’s disease robs people of their independence and strips away their ability to control their own bodies. So how could that be considered a blessing? Meet Larry Smith and John Alexander, who are using their disease to change lives.
Turning Pain Into Purpose
Motivated by grief and compassion after her father died of esophageal cancer, one woman is making huge strides in the future of care for this frequently incurable form of cancer.
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