Tim Gray was always fascinated with stories of World War II and the men and women who saved the world. He left behind a career as a successful TV sports reporter because he knew time was running out to capture these stories.
Joe Robinson
Many of us get so caught up with the stuff we have to do every day, such as work and family obligations, that we forget one of the things we should be doing — having fun. Joe Robinson wants us to retrain our brains.
Pamela Tanner Boll
For many women, being a mother and having a rewarding career can feel like an either/or choice. Mom, artist and filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll reveals what she’s learned about navigating the crazy territory between being a good mother and good to yourself.
Lighten Your Life With Peter Walsh
What if you could live with a lot less stuff and a lot less money, yet be happier than you’ve ever been? It’s not a trick. It can happen. Peter Walsh will help you learn how to lighten up your life.
From Broadway to Busts
Lawrence Holofcener wrote for Sid Caesar, Sammy Davis Jr. and Merv Griffin. He starred on Broadway. Now, he’s a respected painter and sculptor. He’s used two simple words to guide him through his amazing life: why not?
Wendy Chioji Reacts To Her Viral Video
We recently saw a huge spike in traffic. We quickly realized what everyone was watching: the behind-the-scenes footage of GB reporter Wendy Chioji’s calendar photo shoot. We check in with the Internet’s newest “it girl” to get her reaction.
John Tesh
He became famous as host of “Entertainment Tonight,” but John Tesh has left the tabloid ways of Hollywood behind. Instead, with his books and radio show, he wants to help you find purpose and meaning in life.
Reggie Wells
From an early age, Reggie Wells knew he was different. He was born in the 1940s, grew up black in a mostly white town, and realized from an early age that he was gay. Today, he’s a make-up artist to the stars and credits his struggles with his success.
Food and Famiglia
Isabella Morgia di Vicari has two passions — food and family. They’ve always been her recipe for happiness. When Isabella had a midlife crisis, she didn’t come out swinging — she came out cooking.
Petula Clark
As a child star, Petula Clark was known as the “British Shirley Temple,” but her success continued well past the awkward teenage years. Clark has been performing for more than 50 years, selling more than 70 million records in all.
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