The 76-year-old captain of the Celadrin Tigerettes, one of toughest, most dominating senior women’s basketball teams ever, explains why it’s never too late to rediscover the passions of your youth … and to kick a little butt.
Sharon Simmons
There’s a new lifestage that exists now that didn’t before and Sharon Simmons is one of the leaders of this movement, proving it’s never too late to chase your dreams — even if that dream is trying out for the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders in your 50s.
Joe Kapacziewski
Sgt. 1st Class Joe Kapacziewski is the first and only amputee in Army Rangers’ history to return to combat, and he did it a stunning five times. He explains why he realized amputating his injured leg was the only way to maintain his active lifestyle.
Lisa Lynn
Lisa Lynn is one of the hottest weight loss and performance experts in the country, and she’s revealing the one exercise that keeps bodies the youngest the longest. Plus, find out why fads will never bring you results you want.
Toni Wild
She’s survived cancer (twice), a heart transplant and the early, tragic death of her husband. And she’s only 50. Yet through it all, Toni Wild has never lost one thing — her optimism about life. Find out why surviving was never a doubt.
Straight Talk About Eating Smart: Stop Muscle Loss
Did you know you start to lose muscle mass in your 30s? And that process begins to speed up once you hit your 50s. Growing Bolder’s nutrition expert and registered dietitian Dr. Susan Mitchell explains the keys to halting this process.
Iron Nun on the Run
She’s the oldest person ever to finish the Ironman Triathlon but Sister Madonna Buder says it’s not about setting records. See what keeps her running and hear her reflections on being just a mile away from the Boston Marathon bombings.
Wendy Chioji
Growing Bolder contributor Wendy Chioji waged a very public battle against her breast cancer. Now, 12 years after her diagnosis, she travels the world seeking adventures and living life boldly. We get her to slow down for an update on her latest news
Stephen Jepson
A former college arts professor, whose work is in the Smithsonian, is the unlikely ringleader behind a brain health philosophy that is gaining support from big brains across the country. Find out why he wants you to stop exercising and start playing.
Jake the Snake Roberts
During his 7 years in the ring, Jake “the Snake” Roberts became one of the World Wrestling Federation’s biggest stars. His life has had the highest of highs but some of the deepest of lows, and his is a story of survival and victory over addiction.
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