Get ready to get hungry. Mimi Sheraton, the grand dame of food journalism, is revealing the 1,000 foods you need to eat before you die. And if you can’t travel to the food, she has tips for bringing the foods to you. Bon appétit!
Growing Bolder Radio Show
Willie Murphy
Can your grandma do a one-arm pullup or deadlift 215 pounds? Willie Murphy can! Get to know this 105-pound, 77-year-old dynamo and listen to her important message, particularly for women or seniors who think they can’t strength train.
Paul Reiser
After stepping out of the spotlight for years to focus on raising his small children with his wife of 25 years, Paul Reiser is returning to what made him fall in love with show business — stand-up comedy. He describes what it’s like to be back on stage.
Tara Gidus
Cancer took her husband’s life but not her desire to fight for others. Nutritionist Tara Gidus explains what she’s learned about the important and potentially life-saving ties between your diet and cancer.
Lynne Nieto
Augie Nieto was one of the pioneers of fitness until Lou Gehrig’s disease threatened to take his life. Now, he and wife, Lynne, are fighting back. She shares their inspirational story.
Herbie Hancock
What do you get when you take some outrageous jazz licks and mash ’em up with some righteous funk? You get the one and only Herbie Hancock!
Mitch Albom
Mitch Albom says his beloved books aren’t about death; they’re very much about living and focusing on what’s really important. And his book, “The First Phone Call From Heaven,” is no exception.
Steven Johnson
What are the most important innovations that helped create the modern world? Writer Steven Johnson discusses his book and PBS special “How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World” and describes our tremendous leaps forward over the past several decades.
Theodore Bikel
Theodore Bikel, a legend of stage, screen and folk music, tells us about finding love and purpose at 90 and why he’s been so busy lately that he had to update his autobiography, which he wrote at 70!
Dawn Wells
“Gilligan’s Island” remains one of the most beloved and popular shows in TV history, even though it only aired for three seasons. Dawn Wells, who played girl-next-door Mary Ann, discusses the show’s enduring appeal and relevance and explains why we could all stand to think a little bit more like Mary Ann in today’s fast-paced world.
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