Otronicon is an interactive technology expo that features video games to demonstrate the future of living, learning, working and playing — at all ages!
Lifelong Learning Minute: Brooks Johnson
Brooks Johnson is a 76-year-old Hall of Fame track coach who has coached an athlete at every Olympics since 1968
Lifelong Learning Minute: Wayne Gratz
He’s written music for NBC sports, artist Thomas Kinkade and for a 3-year-old victim of child abuse. Wayne Gratz’s music has been described as sonic soup for the soul.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Heather Quillen
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.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Motocross Veterans
It’s the ultimate motorized highwire act, requiring lightning-fast reflexes, incredible strength and stamina, and nerves of steel.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Soaring Seniors
The best glider pilots in North America over the age of 55 gather for the Senior Soaring National Championships. In :60, see why they call soaring the greatest test of all.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Hoochie Coochie Man
He’s an unforgettable character who believes it’s never too late to rise to glory, even in the music business! Michael Galloway has already overcome the odds; now he’s going for more.
Growing Bolder Minute: Dr. Dot Richardson
Dr. Dot Richardson is an Olympic softball hero, and an all-around nice person. See how she’s making a difference for future generations of sports stars, and inspiring people to pay it forward.
Lifelong Learning Minute: The Most Talented Man in Golf
He’s a character, on the links and off. But he’s also one of the hardest working people in the industry. Or, in his case — industries. Golf, entertainment, business and more. Take :60 and meet Jay Golden.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Turtle Hero
In his 60s, Dr. Peter Pritchard is still living his childhood dream. Time magazine calls him a “Hero for the Planet.” He’s been named Floridian of the year. And if turtles could vote, he’d be named the greatest man who ever lived.