Where in the world is Delma Cowart? Right here on Growing Bolder! The infamous racecar driver left the track years ago, but his zeal for life and his determination have never wavered.
Starting Over, Growing Bolder
Wendy Chioji has been the face of Orlando news for 20 years. Her battle with breast cancer enlightened all women; her determination to help others was only equaled by her dedication to becoming a world-class athlete.
Tim Farwell
Tim Farwell is the No. 1 ranked 60+ tennis player in Florida, and he’s found a way to combine his favorite sport with a great job.
Pat and Cat Patterson
Pat and Cat Patterson aren’t your ordinary couple. Emerging from divorces and financial stress, the two met and decided to rebuild their lives together and did so as they bike across four continents and 57 countries in four years!
Personal and Professional Transformation
Dr. John Hitt is president of one of the largest and most respected universities in America. Under Dr. Hitt’s leadership, The University of Central Florida has totally transformed itself. At the same Dr. Hitt, totally transformed himself.
Ray Zahab
Ray Zahab used to be a smoker who lived an unhealthy life. After a few major life changes, he’s on the other side of the spectrum, running marathons, raising awareness for important causes and living an adventurous life.
Ted Skup
With so many different ways to stay fit and healthy, Ted Skup decided to keep it simple and go back to the basics – push-ups. He says the push-up is a lot more than just an exercise; it’s a lifestyle.
John Wilson
For John Wilson, being 53 only means one thing – his age. Wilson is graduating college this year and is playing on his school’s baseball team, making him the oldest college baseball player in history.
Dr. Paul Nussbaum
Dr. Paul Nussbaum takes the term “brain power” to the next level. He’s an internationally recognized expert on brain diseases and brain health and aims to show people that fitness isn’t only for the body.
Lynn Tracey
The year 2006 was a year filled with obstacles, but Lynn Tracey walked right past them. Even after the loss of her mother and a knee injury, Tracey went on to become America’s best race walker over the age of 50.
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