Growing Bolder touches base with Susan Forbes, Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Relations for OneBlood, to discuss how OneBlood has adapted during the pandemic and how you can help your community.
Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez
Growing Bolder touches base with Mayor Suarez about his personal experience with COVID-19 and his city’s efforts to flatten the curve. Plus, he shares his experience with donating his plasma, becoming one of the nation’s first and certainly most high-profile convalescent plasma donors.
Boost Your Brain With Creativity
Even while self-quarantining, do your brain a favor and leverage the power of creative engagement. It’s a proven way to help keep your brain active and healthy. Get inspired by these examples of creativity in action.
What Would Edison Do?
When times are tough, some look to the past for inspiration. There’s still a lot to learn from people like Thomas Edison. Not just from his inventions, but lessons drawn from his philosophy and perspective, too. Frank Attwood is an educator who portrays Edison. He believes the great inventor would have an important message for us today and it’s all about attitude.
Red Hat Society CEO Debra Granich
Growing Bolder checks in with Red Hat Society CEO Debra Granich about her passion for bringing women of all ages together in fun, supportive environments and to learn more about how they are adapting to remain connected during the pandemic.
Mental Health Check-In With Marc Mero
Have you ever appeared fine on the outside while suffering on the inside? Sometimes, the last person you want to be alone with is yourself. What do you do when depression, panic and anxiety take hold? Former pro wrestling champion Marc Mero says it’s the toughest foe he’s faced. He offers some advice and insight, particularly suitable for these unsettling times.
Longevity Expert’s COVID-19 Advice
One of America’s top longevity experts Dr. Roger Landry explains how the right environment can empower older adults to maximize their true potential, even in the midst of this pandemic.
Move Forward. Give Back.
We all feel a little helpless at times. We want to make a difference but don’t always know what to do or how to help. Here are a couple ideas to get started.
103-Year-Old: Just Keep Moving
It’s important to remember during these days of self-quarantine that if want to keep moving, you have to keep moving. Granted, It’s a little bit tougher during the pandemic but the benefits are worth the effort. Just ask 103-year-old Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins.
Documenting At-Home Life in America
Ed Lederman, a professional photographer from New York City, discusses how we found his purpose during the pandemic through documenting the at-home lives of Americans across the country.