He’s one of the greatest guitar players ever, yet you’ve probably never even heard his name. Find out why you SHOULD know the name Pat Travers, and wait until you hear his story about nearly making off with Jim Hendrix’s guitar — mid-concert!
Growing Bolder Radio Show
Linda Evans
We fell in love with her for her iconic roles on “The Big Valley” and “Dynasty” but wait until you hear how Linda Evans is Growing Bolder today. She shares stories of her famous friends and reveals how she’s learned to love aging.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Nov. 17, 2012
Famed voice actor June Foray and rocker Randy Bachman should, by all means, be resting on their laurels at this point. But at the ages of 95 and 69 respectively, they’re working harder (and having more fun) than ever before. They share their secrets.
Louise Miller
As a young girl in the 1950s, all Louise Miller wanted to do was compete, but in those days, there weren’t many sporting opportunities for girls to compete. Those days have changed and Louise is making up for lost time in a big and powerful way!
Randy Bachman
You know his gift for songwriting from his hits with bands like The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive, but have you ever heard Randy Bachman tell a story? He’s sharing some fascinating tales with us about the history of rock and his place in it.
June Foray
She’s been called the female Mel Blanc, but it may be more appropriate to call Mel the male June Foray. The voice behind some of the most beloved cartoon voices, including Rocky and Natasha, is still going strong at 95 and sharing her stories.
Walken’s Rules for Being Ready for Anything
He’s subtle yet bombastic. He’s an accomplished actor of stage and screen and dancer. He’s nearly 70 and says his favorite thing to do in the world is work. And the great Christopher Walken is talking to us about his surprising new role.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Nov. 10, 2012
A growing field of scientific research supports the idea that it’s NEVER too late to learn a new skill. An NYU professor explains how he finally learned to play the guitar as an adult and what he’s learned about the brain’s ability to keep growing.
David Browne
Everyone always talks about how great and significant the 1960s were, but what about the ’70s, particularly 1970? “Rolling Stone” music editor David Browne describes how four major albums — and the breakup of three iconic bands — changed everything
Gary Marcus
Think it’s too late to learn that skill you’ve always dreamed about pursuing? Think again. An NYU psychologist says a growing field of research proves you can learn anything at any age, from learning to play an instrument to speaking a new language.
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