When Janice Stillman became the first female editor of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, she took over a publication that George Washington helped launch. Find out why she says it’s still relevant today.
Women Steer Racing in Right Direction
When Barack Obama won the presidential election he kicked in a door that some believed might never open. The same is happening in the world of racing, only it’s women walking through this door.
Ellen Whitehurst
Hollywood’s most popular feng shui expert has a list of things that you should do on New Year’s Eve to bring you success in 2009.
Phil Lempert
If you’re looking for the best and healthiest buys at the grocery store, you’ve got to listen to our conversation with the Supermarket Guru.
Sigrid Olsen
She lost the fashion line bearing her name and was diagnosed with breast cancer. Instead of backing down, the indomitable Sigrid Olsen is launching a new career and a new life.
Doug Stewart
Doug Stewart never dreamed of being a firefighter, but 50 years later, he’s still fighting fires and smashing stereotypes.
Ellen Whitehurst
You may not think that feng shui could be something that could help the Joe the Plumbers of the world, but you’d be surprised how ancient practices still have real-world impacts.
Mark Volman
He reached the top of the charts with the Turtles in the 1960s, but he learned the hard way that the music business wasn’t always a happy place. Professor Flo now schools a new crop of performers about the real music biz.
Rethink Your Final Resting Place
It’s art. It’s a memorial. It’s grandma’s cremated remains! We’re all about living and normally wouldn’t cover the National Funeral Directors Convention, but we heard the industry is changing rapidly. We promise, this story isn’t depressing.
True Stardom in Unexpected Places
Ginger loved to sing, so at mid-life she took a risk and decided to become a full-time performer. She just never expected her music to strike a chord with the audience it did.
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