When doctors discovered Greg Anderson’s cancer, it was so advanced and so far along, they told him he only had 30 days to live. That was 30 years ago. He explains why he now believes the simple things make the biggest difference in our lives.
Hunter Kemper’s Message from the Heart
Four-time Olympic triathlete Hunter Kemper recently took a break from his training in Colorado to return to his hometown — to take a walk. He reveals the health scare that inspired his father to drastically change his life and what you can learn.
Dr. Jane Aronson
She’s one of the world’s foremost international adoption experts and pediatrician to some of the most high-profile adoptive families, and she’s weighing in on whether you’re ever too old to adopt.
Liberty Devitto
For more than 30 years, Liberty DeVitto was the driving force and the beat behind Billy Joel. Now, in his 60s, he’s banging the drum of starting anew, of reinvention and staying relevant.
Enid Borden
Senior hunger is a serious problem in this country, yet few people are talking about it. Enid Borden is on a mission to not only feed the hungry but to solve the problem of hunger. She explains what you can do today to be a part of the solution.
Suzanne Ruff
At this very moment, there are more than 90,000 people on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. Thousands of people die each year waiting on transplants, so why are we so afraid to talk about this issue? One woman became an advocate the hard way.
Wendy Chioji
Growing Bolder contributor Wendy Chioji waged a very public battle against her breast cancer. Now, 12 years after her diagnosis, she travels the world seeking adventures and living life boldly. We get her to slow down for an update on her latest news
Make a Stand
Second-grader Vivienne Harr was so moved by a photo of child slaves that she decided to make a stand. She opened a ‘lemon-aid’ stand outside her home and in less than one year, this 9-year-old has started a global movement.
Some Bunny Loves You
Sometimes, all it takes to make a difference is the spark of a good idea. Eleanor Meiner wanted to help her husband, Sam, remember some of the magic of his childhood Easters. Now, they’re brightening the holidays of thousands of sick kids worldwide.
Sean VanGerena
In 2008, Sean VanGerena survived a horrendous car wreck that left him with a TBI, a broken neck and he then suffered multiple strokes. Now, he’s on the U.S. paratriathlon team. His spirit, courage and attitude will inspire all of facing challenges.
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