You may not think that feng shui could be something that could help the Joe the Plumbers of the world, but you’d be surprised how ancient practices still have real-world impacts.
Masters Triathlon Championship
Why is triathlon one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S.? And why is the 40-plus crowd the fastest-growing segment? It’s the Growing Bolder spirit.
I Was a POW with John McCain
In 1972, decorated combat pilot and legendary aviator Joe Kittinger was shot down and imprisoned in the “Hanoi Hilton.” The man in the next cell was John McCain. For the first time, Kittinger speaks out on camera about their experiences.
Kelly Perkins
Heart-transplant recipient Kelly Perkins is teaching the world about the incredible need for organ donation one mountain at a time.
Suzy Cohen
America’s Favorite Pharmacist is back, and she’s explaining how “drug muggers” could be robbing your body of essential nutrients.
Zahid Buttar
Couch potatoes rejoice! A world-class athlete and coach says even if you’ve spent years sitting on your behind you can compete in a triathlon.
Turning Tragedy into Triumph
After a horrible car accident, Kathryn Groves knew her life would never be the same. But that didn’t mean it was over. With courage and determination, she fought through the pain and made it to the Paralympics.
True Stardom in Unexpected Places
Ginger loved to sing, so at mid-life she took a risk and decided to become a full-time performer. She just never expected her music to strike a chord with the audience it did.
Anne Abernathy
Grandma Luge, the oldest woman to ever compete in the Winter Olympics, is facing her toughest opponent yet — cancer.
Bill Tapia
The world’s oldest musician has played with everyone from Bing to Fats, and at nearly 101, he’s still strumming strong.
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