What are you waiting for to change your life? In this episode, meet some people who took some bold steps to pursue their passions — and they’ve never looked back.
Growing Bolder Radio Show
Chuck Freuler
At 50, Chuck Freuler realized he was out of shape and unhealthy. He started to exercise, and now, at 85, he’s one of the fastest competitors in his age group at triathlon. Find out how what an active lifestyle has done for him over the past 35 years.
From the Stern Show to the Farm Life
A lot of us say we want to change our lives, but few of us do it. John Suscovich has changed his life about as dramatically as one can. Find out how he went from being a regular on the Howard Stern Show to starting his own farm.
Jeanne Daprano
Jeanne Daprano is unknown to the general public, but in the masters track and field world, she’s one of the biggest superstars. Fresh off her world-record setting sub-7-minute mile, she explains how she stays so fast, fit and strong at 75.
Lynn Brooks
More than 20 years ago, Lynn Brooks walked away from a successful career because she had an idea about how she could help boost the image of her beloved New York City. Now, she and her volunteer organization are stronger than ever.
Will Bowen
Could you stop complaining for 21 days? Meet the man behind a growing international movement that urges people to create a complaint free world. Find out why he thinks complaining is bad for your health.
Sophia Dembling
Introverts are generating a lot of buzz these days, and one writer is “pretending” to be an extrovert to smash some stereotypes about introverts.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: March 2, 2013
It’s never too late to pursue your passions. In this episode, you’ll meet a 75-year-old world-record holding runner and an 80-year-old executive who are living proof of that.
Ciji Ware
Bestselling author Ciji Ware says there’s a revolution underway. Find out why the 70-year-old is encouraging others to start Growing Bolder in their chosen fields and how she’s taking some bold risks herself that are changing her life.
Dr. Emily Richardson
When it comes down to it, we’re all students our whole lives long. It used to be unusual to see a middle-aged person on a college campus, but these days, older students are everywhere. Find out how lifelong learning programs change lives.
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