Barbara Van Orden is living proof you might be able to break the body, but you just can’t break the spirit. As her entertainment career was skyrocketing, it all came crashing down after a horrific accident. Find out how she learned to swim, not sink.
Lewis Richmond
What will you do with your extra years? Each generation lives longer and longer, and none of us want to waste the time we have. Author and Buddhist teacher Lewis Richmond says it’s crucial to embrace change and examine what makes us happy.
Dr. Susan Mitchell: Avocado
Do you skip avocado because you think it’s too fattening? Surprise — it’s actually a power-packed part of a healthy diet.
Dr. Susan Mitchell: Choosing the Right Sweetener
Is agave syrup better for you, especially if you’re diabetic, than other sweeteners such as sugar, maple syrup or honey?
Bernice Bates: The World’s Oldest Yoga Instructor
Meet the world’s oldest yoga instructor. She’s 91 (and a half!) and says anyone at any age, size and ability can benefit immensely from yoga. Find out how to get started.
Kyle Garlett: Heart of Iron
Meet a man who’s survived cancer four times, a heart transplant and an Ironman triathlon. He wants you to start thinking of every day on earth as your first — not last. He explains.
Nolan Bushnell
Inventor and entrepreneur Nolan Bushnell approaches each day like a puzzle — what will he solve today? The father of video games and the man who gave Steve Jobs his first job explains why, at 70, he still looks at the world through 14-year-old eyes.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman
Author Barbara Hannah Grufferman says turning 50 was the best thing to ever happen to her. Find out what she’s learned and how she’s helping people learn to embrace age and be the best they can be in all areas of life.
Mamy Rock
Her name is Ruth Flowers, but her legions of fans know her better as Mamy Rock. She’s known all over the world for her work both behind the turntables and in front of hard-rocking crowds. Even in her 70s, she still just wants to dance!
Kris Carr
Is prevention the only lasting cure for cancer? Meet a woman who was diagnosed with incurable stage IV cancer in 2003 and changed her entire life. In the process, she has launched a global wellness revolution and wants to help you live better today.
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