It wasn’t until Susan Richards turned 45 that she picked up a pen and put it to paper (or in this case, put her fingers to a keyboard). And when she did, she wrote like she had done it all her life – her two books made her best-selling author.
The Amazing Kreskin
For more than five decades, audiences have been amused and astonished by the man known as the “Amazing Kreskin.” He’s been on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson a whopping 88 times and could probably tell you what you’re thinking right now.
Barbara Klippel
It’s not entirely normal to be a cross-country skier that is a retired kindergarten teacher. It’s even more amazing that Barbara Klippel overcame a fall down a flight of stairs and a broken skull to win the premiere cross-country ski marathon.
Eileen Kisailus
Any mother, grandmother, wife or woman can attest to the changes going on through their body as they age. For Eileen Kisailus, she used her understanding of a woman’s hormones to create a business that caters to just that.
Suzy Cohen
She’s told us about the myths about medications, how prescription drugs could be hurting not helping us and gave us all the advice we could need about the medical world. And now, America’s Most Trusted Pharmacist is back and ready for more!
Michael Cole
Michael Cole is the CEO of Fit Brains and says taking 5 minutes of of your day to play will help prevent dementia.
Al Roker
Al Roker is an award-winning journalist and has been a staple of our morning routine for years. It may not be common knowledge that this weatherman is also an author, but he’s best known for telling us the “weather in our neck of the woods.”
Bernadette Pace
Bernadette Pace is a 65-year-old who likes to fly high – literally. She’s a trapeze extraordinaire who has taken her talents to higher levels. She’s even built a flying trapeze rig in her own backyard!
Christopher Hopkins
For many women, aging means being less attractive. But for the “Makeover Guy,” getting older means becoming more beautiful. Author Christopher Hopkins says that as more candles get put on the cake, women should feel more attractive.
Dr. Nancy Snyderman
In the world of medicine, it’s imperative to dispel myths and find the truth. And that’s exactly what NBC’s Chief Medical Editor, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, strives to do.
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