This is the story of a man trying to find himself and fighting through heartbreak. After the death of his wife, he found peace through running, and in turn, became one of the world’s top endurance runners and adventurers.
Woman Nearly Loses Leg But Not Passion for Life
Janet Oberholtzer and her family sold their family business and set out for the adventure of a lifetime — a cross-country trip in an RV. Just six months into the trip, Janet was fighting for her life. See how she learned to live again.
Dig Into Your Family’s Roots
Millions of people around the world are tapping into the Internet and technology to climb higher into their family trees. With billions of ancestry records now available online, see how people are unlocking mysteries about their families.
Joan Lunden
For two decades, America woke up with Joan Lunden. After stepping away from the anchor chair, she started reinventing her life. Now the busy mother of seven wants to help you entertain like she does with her line of home decor products.
Tom McQueen
Grandparenting isn’t what it used to be. In fact, more grandparents than ever are raising their children’s children. Therapist and author Tom McQueen offers the most important lessons grandparents should be teaching their grandkids.
Joe Robinson
Many of us get so caught up with the stuff we have to do every day, such as work and family obligations, that we forget one of the things we should be doing — having fun. Joe Robinson wants us to retrain our brains.
Food and Famiglia
Isabella Morgia di Vicari has two passions — food and family. They’ve always been her recipe for happiness. When Isabella had a midlife crisis, she didn’t come out swinging — she came out cooking.
Leo Luken
It’s one of the most difficult feats in golf — shooting your age. Leo Luken has done it 815 times (and that number goes up all the time!), starting from the ripe old age of 71. Now 92, Luken says he’s driven from within.
The Most Vibrant 107-Year-Old in the World
It wasn’t long ago that living to 100 was a monumental feat. But in most cases, the centenarian would be frail and barely aware. Times have changed! At 107, Wilhelmina Hoorn raises the bar of what’s possible to a whole new level.
Marlo Thomas’s Stories of Funny
We’ve loved her since she was That Girl, and now Marlo Thomas is bringing us a much-needed dose of fun with her new memoir, “Growing Up Laughing.”
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