We’re in the final phases of editing the first film from Bolder Docs. Check out this two-minute segment from our upcoming documentary, Conquering Kilimanjaro.
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.
A Story for All Men
It’s something men don’t like to talk about. But since September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, we will.
Lori Hope
If you’ve ever struggled to help a loved one afflicted with cancer, let cancer survivor and award-winning journalist teach you what helps, what hurts and what heals.
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.
David Tabatsky
For cancer patients and their families, there’s never been a “support group in a book.” Until now. David Tabatsky’s intensely personal story led him to put together stories of inspiration and motivation.
Men Playing With Women Playing For T.I.M.E.
Women Playing For T.I.M.E. is one of the world’s great grass roots organizations. The members’ mission is to help M. D. Anderson Cancer Orlando defeat cancers that affect women. And now, one of the last great barriers in sports has been broken.
Gerri and Brian Monaghan
Together, this couple faced two battles: Brian’s melanoma and the health-care system. After surviving both, they’re sharing their tips for winning with an attitude.
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.
Calendars for a Cause
They’re bold, they’re beautiful — and they’re breast cancer survivors. Now, these women are glamming it up and saluting the stars of the silver screen. It’s art for a good cause, and they think you’ll never look at a calendar the same way again.