When we first met Larry Roofner, he’d quit his executive job to pursue his passion for woodworking following a heart attack, calling it the best time of his life. Then he nearly lost his life in a cycling accident. Find out how he’s battled back.
Diann Uustal
Diann Uustal survived two horrendous accidents and both times, doctors said she most likely would never walk again. But her recovery has been nothing short of amazing. We talk to the world-record holding swimmer about the art of the comeback.
Josh Hanagarne
Josn Hanagarne describes himself as “just some guy,” but he is so wrong about that. He’s a guy who has learned to face some pretty overwhelming obstacles head-on.
Growing Bolder Radio Show: Nov. 20, 2010
Sometimes looking back is the best way to help us look forward and to make us realize what we’re all capable of accomplishing in life.
Craig Dietz
Craig Dietz was born without arms or legs, but he has never let his disabilities keep him from doing what he loves, including triathlons.
Mind Over Matter
She wasn’t breathing when she was rescued from her mangled car. Doctors held out little hope of recovery. That was then. Wait until you see Jennifer Field now!
Sonic Soup for the Soul
He’s written music for NBC sports, artist Thomas Kinkade and for a 3-year-old victim of child abuse. Many critics consider his songs poignant, intimate and healing. You’ll wonder why you’ve never heard of him before.
Ronnie Milsap
Ronnie Milsap has scored a staggering 40 No. 1 hits, but his rags-to-riches life story is far more impressive than his success on the charts.
Joe Girard
He’s been recognized as the greatest salesman in the world, and Joe Girard says his simple tips can help anyone sell anything.
Life After the Loss of Her True Love
When Virginia Ferrigno’s husband died, she wondered if her life was over, too. After all, they were married for close to 61 years. He was her everything. How do you go on? Virginia discovered the way.