He’s one of the greatest guitar players ever, yet you’ve probably never even heard his name. Find out why you SHOULD know the name Pat Travers, and wait until you hear his story about nearly making off with Jim Hendrix’s guitar — mid-concert!
Louise Miller
As a young girl in the 1950s, all Louise Miller wanted to do was compete, but in those days, there weren’t many sporting opportunities for girls to compete. Those days have changed and Louise is making up for lost time in a big and powerful way!
Mark Noonan
After the tragic death of his wife, Mark Noonan realized it was time to step off the high-powered career ladder and focus instead on something that would fulfill him. He found it, and wants to help you, too, discover your true passion.
Healing Hands
A retired 78-year-old physician finds her true purpose in alternative medicine as a Reiki Master energy healer. See why it’s never too late to find your passion and why you’re never too old to help others.
Almost Famous
Even when they’re pushed aside, dreams don’t die. They can lie dormant for decades until old friends, old memories or old pictures bring them back to life. For a band called the Lazy Souls, it took 40 years.
Ian Anderson
In this new age, the Jethro Tull leader and flautist says we don’t have any excuses for giving up early. Find out why the 65-year-old has embarked on a grueling tour to perform an album that hasn’t been played in nearly 40 years.
Joy Johnson
She spent 35 years counseling people through grief, but now, first-time novelist Joy Johnson is helping them laugh with her new book series, The BOOB Girls. Find out why she wanted to celebrate the beauty and passion of older women.
Albert Dragon
His entire life, Albert Dragon always dreamed of hiking the Appalachian Trail. He didn’t start until he was in his 60s and it took him five years to hike all 2,184 miles but he did it. Find out his tips for making your own dreams come true.
Millicent Gappell
The secret to happiness is finding what you love and combining it with what you do for a living. If you think it’s too late to do that, meet Millicent Gappell. The glass artist is about to turn 80 and she’s creating stunning museum-quality work.
Diana Furey
This 52-year-old grandmother of two is now the oldest female to ever compete in NCAA athletics. And just started running six years ago. Find out why she not only returned to college, but tried out for — and made — the track team!
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