This week’s guests include de-clutter expert Ciji Ware; Gretchen Rubin, the leader of the Happiness Project; yoga guru and life coach Dave Romanelli and we go Inside the Story with a girl honoring her mother’s memory with lemonade stands.
Warriors on Water
Picture it — 20 women, all breast cancer survivors, in a single dragon boat paddling as one. It’s a statement about the power of faith and friendship. It’s the art of Growing Bolder. It’s one heck of good time.
Big Name, Big Cause, Big Fun
Just when you think Women Playing For T.I.M.E. couldn’t possibly make their life-saving tournaments any more fun, one of the greatest golfers ever shows up. Don’t call her the Tiger Woods of women’s golf. He’s the Annika Sorenstam of men’s golf.
Breast Cancer Survivors Tame the Dragon
You’ve heard of the battle against breast cancer — but how about the paddle? One of the fastest-growing team sports is bringing survivors and supporters together: dragon boat racing.
Marybeth Maida and Debbie Kiederer
Many women expect to lose their hair with chemo, but there’s so many other things that happen to a body, too. That’s why these two women have written the first beauty bible for cancer patients.
Women Playing For T.I.M.E.
They reach out to others about breast cancer, and they’ve also raised millions for the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. Find out what makes this event so unique and see how much fun making a difference can be.
Lois-Ann Gilmore
She says she just wanted to survive — but after battling two potentially deadly diseases, Lois-Ann Gilmore is thriving. She says staying in shape helped her stay in the game, and now she’s smashing records and proving that it’s never too late.
Rowing Down the Road to Recovery
Many of the top masters rowing teams in the Southeast were competing. So why was one boat filled with complete novices, rowing newbies, and breast cancer survivors?
While Tiger Was Sleeping In
Tiger Woods’ home golf course got a pink transformation the morning after he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational. A pink army invaded the exclusive Isleworth Country Club to continue its battle breast cancer.
Think Pink Lemonade Stand
Filled with grief but driven by a desire to honor her mother, Victoria Petrucelly and her best friend turned a lemonade stand into a life lesson for us all.









