What happens in the sea happens to us. Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of the world’s most famous oceanographer, explains his Plant a Fish program and how we can all do our part to help our oceans survive.
Dan Cohen
What happens when you give a person with dementia an iPod loaded with the songs of their youth? They come alive inside. Find out about a remarkable new project that is changing the lives of patients and caregivers and how you can help.
Jeremy Bloom
Jeremy Bloom made his sports dreams come true — he’s a three-time World Champion skiier, two-time Olympian, college football All-American and retired NFL player. And now, he’s making lifelong wishes come true for those 80 and older. Find out why.
Harris Rosen’s Prescription for America
He’s one of the nation’s top tourism executives but his true legacy is how he’s changing — and saving — the lives of thousands. Find out why he thinks his revolutionary healthcare and education programs can be done anywhere.
Allan Luks
When you make a difference in your community — do you experience a “helper’s high?” Meet Allan Luks, the man who coined the phrase and is considered one of the world’s top experts in volunteering.
Gary Sain’s Lasting Influence
Under his guidance at Visit Orlando, Gary Sain made Orlando one of the top tourism destinations in the world. In the wake of his sudden death, many are already remembering the many ways he changed lives in his community forever.
Designing His Dream Life
Phil Kean had a dream of being an architect, but put it on hold to pursue other business opportunities. When he turned 40, he realized: it was now or never. And now he’s behind the blueprints of some of the most cutting-edge homes in America.
World’s Oldest Yoga Teacher
Meet Bernice Bates, who holds the new Guinness World Record for being the world’s oldest yoga teacher. Nearly 92, she can move her body in ways people decades younger can’t imagine.
Nat Geo Photographer’s One-Man Mission
Joel Sartore is a word-renowned photographer for National Geographic who believes all species of animals deserve a place on the earth. He describes his one-man mission to shoot portraits of nearly 6,000 animals, before it’s too late.
Henry Winkler
In the 1970s, there was no one cooler than the Fonz. But when you find out how actor and best-selling author Henry Winkler is changing children’s lives, you’ll realize you had no idea just how cool he really is.
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