World-renowned neurosurgeon Robert L. Masson, MD, recently found himself in an unexpected position: on an operating room table. He explains how his own turn under the knife was exactly the wake-up call he needed to make life-saving changes to ensure he’s here to watch his kids grow up.
Ari Seth Cohen
Using a borrowed camera, Ari Seth Cohen started snapping pictures on the streets of New York, and now those images have not only changed his life, they’re creating ripples throughout the global fashion industry. See just how fashionable and fierce aging can be.
Mark Steines
He’s an Emmy Award-winning journalist and TV host who walked away from one of the most high-profile jobs in television because he wanted something with more purpose and meaning. See how Mark Steines is finding balance in life again.
Regina Brett
A breast cancer diagnosis sent Regina Brett on a journey that altered her life’s focus. She shares what she’s learned on her journey and offers tips for helping people learn to focus on the things that really matter, no matter how messy life gets.
Peter Buffett
Peter Buffett is proof that the even the world’s wealthiest families can raise children who have a social conscious, And now he’s inspired the entire world to rethink how philanthropy should really work. He explains.
Growing Bolder TV: Joanie Schirm
Lately, the number of people digging into their family trees has been skyrocketing, especially among Boomers. Take Joanie Schirm for example, a retired CEO who has reinvented herself as an author and historian after discovering her family’s secrets.
Growing Bolder TV: Patricia Charpentier
In previous generations, it wasn’t that unusual for families to keep a written record of almost everything. Writer Patricia Charpentier says it’s time for all of us to start doing that again. Find out how to write your life story.
John Elder Robison
John Elder Robison grew up in the ’60s before anybody really understood what Asperger’s is, yet he always knew something was different about him. As an adult, when both he and his son were diagnosed, he started a journey of education and discovery.
Liz Kitchens
If you live your life a little bit more creatively, you’re going to start owning your time and ultimately your life. Artist and author Liz Kitchens explains how she helps Boomer women be brave and lose the beige in their lives.
Kathy Lennon
In the 1960s, the Lennon Sisters were one of the biggest groups in the world. They appeared constantly on the covers of movie magazines and performed across the world. And they got their entire start because Lawrence Welk was home sick one day.
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