Dr. Eugene Jewett was a Cornell and Harvard-educated physician with a passion for engineering. His inventions not only saved his patients but forever changed orthopedic care around the world. His passion for giving back and innovating will inspire.
Rick Springfield Revealed
More than 30 years after he shot to superstardom, Rick Springfield retains a nearly mesmerizing hold on legions of fans. Two of those fans were inspired by Rick himself to convince him to reveal and explain this phenomenon in a documentary.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Oct. 8, 2011
You’ve heard of a mid-life crisis, but what about a mid-life correction? See how it’s never too late to change your life and the world around you. You never know when your rock bottom will lead to heights you never dreamed possible.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Oct. 1, 2011
Are you proud to be an American? The man behind the most stirring patriotic song of our generation weighs in on our country today. Plus, meet a 90-year-old who wants you to banish the phrase “aging gracefully” from your life.
Jumpin’ Joe and the Joe Dome
Joe Johnston may be one of the greatest masters pole vaulters of all-time and this may be one of the greatest masters track stories of all-time. Where else are you going to be amazed, have a laugh and learn the secret to life?
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Sept. 24, 2011
The most decorated gymnast in U.S. history has a story that can save the lives of the women in your life. Plus, Weird Al is more popular than ever. He explains how he’s outlasted many of the artists he’s parodied over the years.
He Has No Legs But Still Stands Tall
Just a few years ago, Roderick Sewell was a homeless teenager with no legs who was failing school. Today, he’s a world-class athlete, attends college and he’s set his sights on a big goal — making the Paralympics team.
Keep on Rocking
Meet the Bats, a popular Kentucky group that likes to rock but not on chairs. They prefer to rock the stage. This group of 50-somethings regularly sells out its gigs and always leaves the audience laughing.
Big River Man
Slovenian Martin Strel is the most famous endurance swimmer in the world. Part Borat/part superhero, he conquered the entire length of the Amazon, swimming for 66 days and 3,278 miles through waters teeming with deadly creatures.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Aug. 6, 2011
Meet a man who reached a critical breaking point. He says he was fat, sick and dying. So he decided to fight for his life. Find out how you can, too. Plus, meet a woman who published her first book at 100, and at 105, is still going strong.
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