At this very moment, there are more than 90,000 people on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. Thousands of people die each year waiting on transplants, so why are we so afraid to talk about this issue? One woman became an advocate the hard way.
Growing Bolder Radio Show
Bob Lutz
Bob Lutz is the straight-shooting, innovative former GM vice chairman and at 81, he’s still helping shape the future of the auto industry. He describes his new project and reveals what he’s learned about good and idiotic leaders during his career.
Betsy McKeeby
More than 15,000 registered nurses across the country have joined the Faith Community Nursing movement because they saw their patients had much greater needs than their illnesses or conditions. Nurse Betsy McKeeby explains.
Ed Asner
He brought Lou Grant to life in such a way that the character is still an iconic fixture in pop culture, and at 83, Ed Asner continues with his prolific career, keeping up with a schedule that would exhaust a 25 year old.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: June 30, 2013
Want to know the secret of a happy life? It’s all about attitude. Find out how your attitude may be the most powerful weapon in your arsenal, no matter what life throws at you.
Steve Latshaw
Like many kids, Steve Latshaw dreamed of making movies when he grew up. But unlike other kids, it’s a dream he never gave up on. Now in his 50s, he’s just hitting his peak, working at a prolific pace writing screenplays and directing feature films.
Toni Wild
She’s survived cancer (twice), a heart transplant and the early, tragic death of her husband. And she’s only 50. Yet through it all, Toni Wild has never lost one thing — her optimism about life. Find out why surviving was never a doubt.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: May 19, 2012
What does 70 look like to you? Wait until you meet a world record-holding track and field star and a NASCAR driver who’s still tearing up the track. They’ll make you reconsider what you think about aging in America today.
Key Howard
Actor, producer, director and musician Key Howard has worked with some of the biggest names in show business over his 50-year career. Now, he’s drawing on his rich history for a new project that aims straight for your heart.
Geri Jewell
In 1980, comedienne Geri Jewell broke one of TV’s glass ceilings, and not surprisingly, long-time groundbreaker Norman Lear made the call that would change TV history. Find out how the girl born fighting for her life became a lifelong fighter.
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