Just when you think Women Playing For T.I.M.E. couldn’t possibly make their life-saving tournaments any more fun, one of the greatest golfers ever shows up. Don’t call her the Tiger Woods of women’s golf. He’s the Annika Sorenstam of men’s golf.
Breast Cancer Survivors Tame the Dragon
You’ve heard of the battle against breast cancer — but how about the paddle? One of the fastest-growing team sports is bringing survivors and supporters together: dragon boat racing.
Run for the Children
One of GB’s favorite 5K runs is hosted by Dick Batchelor. Come along for a great event and check out three “legendary” racers who talk some smack about the younger runners.
Rowdy Gaines Masters Classic
We dig masters swimming. Men and women of all ages compete with those of equal ability but against those in their own age group. Dive into this story and discover why it’s quickly becoming one of the world’s great intergenerational activities.
Marybeth Maida and Debbie Kiederer
Many women expect to lose their hair with chemo, but there’s so many other things that happen to a body, too. That’s why these two women have written the first beauty bible for cancer patients.
Daniela Barnea
She’s one of the country’s top swimmers, and now one of the world’s biggest cosmetics companies is hoping she’ll take off her suit to make a splash in a campaign to redefine aging.
Willem Lange
He’s an unlikely renaissance man whose voice is known to millions of public radio listeners. But it’s his global adventures that are the real story.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Free Throw King
Andy McGuffin is the best there is. Mr. Automatic. The Free Throw King once made 400 basketball shots in a row. Find out what keeps him going, and going and going…
Finding Purpose Through the Pain
At nearly 300 pounds, Heather Quillen knew she needed to make a drastic change. And did she ever! Her new outlook on life ignited a passion to help others.
Walk For T.I.M.E.
It’s time to “Think Pink” and what better way to start Breast Cancer Awareness Month than with a walk to save lives? Breast cancer can affect women of all ages or as WPFT says, “This is not just my mother’s disease.”
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