One of the world’s top motivational speakers says we’ve got the idea of success all wrong. It’s not about bigger houses, cooler cars and more money; it’s about wanting what we get so that our lives matter. He explains.
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Eric Maisel
Are we all creative people? Can we learn to be more creative? Can an artist follow specific steps to become a successful creative person? Eric Maisel, one of America’s top creativity coaches, offers tips for pursuing a passion for the arts.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Oct. 20, 2013
It’s never too late to create the life you want. In this episode, we prove why you should stop letting the fear of failure keep you from discovering who you were really meant to be.
Gavin MacLeod
For the first time ever, TV’s most beloved captain Gavin MacLeod talks about the night he nearly killed himself and what he’s learned about learning to never give up on your dreams.
Diane Pieknik
In her 60s, Diane Pieknik was forced into retirement when she lost her job. But she wasn’t about to start knitting or play golf. She decided to pursue something she’d always wanted to try — ice hockey.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Oct. 13, 2013
Does your career still electrify you? Find out when it may be time to walk away … or to ramp things up.
Neville Williams
Neville Williams is a solar energy pioneer who is still electrified by his passion to provide energy to poor people worldwide. He’s also teaming up with a gaming company to encourage young people to make a difference in the world.
Tess Vigeland
What happened when longtime public radio host Tess Vigeland stopped being “Marketplace’s Tess Vigeland?” She explains why she walked away from what seemed to be a dream job and what she’s learned about taking a leap of faith.
Ricky Byrd
You may not know his name, but you know one of his signature guitar riffs. Guitarist Ricky Byrd, who helped define the sound of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and has played alongside all the greats, is trying something different — his own music.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Oct. 6, 2013
It’s never, ever too late. Just ask the guy given 30 days to live … 30 years ago. Or the lifelong film buff who found a present and future in the films of the past. Or the woman who’s changing the face and attitudes toward mental illness.
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