How can you not only survive these difficult economic times but also learn to take advantage of unprecedented opportunities? We’ve got the man who can teach you how.
Matt Thornhill
Matt Thornhill is one of the nation’s top experts on marketing to Boomers. He weighs in on how he sees Boomers changing the world over the next several decades in areas from extended careers, Social Security and end-of-life issues.
Gayle King
She’s famous for being Oprah’s best friend, but she’s earned her own place in the spotlight thanks to her talent and hard work. Gayle King says one of the most exciting parts about aging these days is you never know what the next chapter will be.
Nancy Cartwright
It’s one of the most recognizable characters in TV history, but do you know the real name behind Bart Simpson? Nancy Cartwright has given voice to the precocious boy in the long-running television series but she’s also a philanthropist and producer.
Erin Botsford
She’s one of the country’s top financial planners, and Erin Botsford wants to shatter a few myths about retirement. She says the old rules don’t apply, so even in these tough times, everyone has a chance to be successful the next time around.
Designing His Dream Life
Phil Kean had a dream of being an architect, but put it on hold to pursue other business opportunities. When he turned 40, he realized: it was now or never. And now he’s behind the blueprints of some of the most cutting-edge homes in America.
Louise Harrison
For 40 years, people asked, “When are you going to write a book about your brother?” Maybe a weird question to hear, but for Louise Harrison, sister of Beatles’ member George, it was a rallying cry to put to paper the amazing story of her family.
Robert Lutz
When Detroit gets in trouble, General Motors usually turns to its fiery retired vice-chairman Robert Lutz. Find out why, at 79, he’s always willing to unretire and shake up the “bean counters” to remind them what’s really important about car buying.
Cisco Exec Explains Why YOU Should Be Engaged
The man who calls himself a “technowist” (someone who leverages the current tools and prepares for future advancement) talks to Growing Bolder about recent world events that have helped prove that when people collaborate, they can make a difference.
Marc Freedman
The New York Times has called him the voice of aging Boomers. Find out how he’s redefining what it means to age in America and how he’s helping those over 50 and 60 discover new, fulfilling careers and ways to stay active and relevant.
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