In her book, “Voices From Vietnam,” author Charlene Edwards takes an intimate look at the battle scars still haunting Vietnamese and U.S. troops.
Sherrie Mathieson
Be honest — you still have some relics from your youth lurking in your closet. Style expert Sherrie Mathieson says even if those clothes come back in style, they just won’t work for you the way they once did.
Art Linkletter
An American icon, Art Linkletter has been a positive influence on our culture for more than 60 years.
Pat Paciello
After retiring at the ripe old age of 50, Pat Paciello realized he had a lot of living left. So, in between his four rounds of golf a week, he wrote a humorous book about the joys of aging and retirement.
Emily Kimball
Emily Kimball calls herself the Aging Adventurer, and she certainly has earned that moniker.
Gino De Luca
Gino De Luca is living proof that you can become more creative as you age.
Frankie Manning
No one has done more to innovate and popularize the Lindy Hop than Frankie Manning.
Susan Perlstein
Susan Perlstein has spent decades promoting “creative aging,” which encourages people to find meaning and purpose in their lives through art during the course of their entire lives.
Jack Lawrence
He didn’t mind if you didn’t know his name, because he knew you know his music. His autobiography said it all, “They All Sang My Songs.” And the biggest names in music history did.
Lisa Maile and Art D’Alessandro
Lisa Maile is an image consultant, professional speaker, success coach and stylist who’s helped clients look and feel their best for over 25 years! Her husband, Art is an accomplished screenwriter who’s proved your don’t have to live in LA to be a success