He revolutionized music with his wild bass moves during his days with Bill Haley and the Comets, and at the age of 77, Marshall Lytle is still rocking around the clock with no plans of slowing down.
Dr. Eric Plasker
If you knew you could live to 100, what would you do? One of the most respected longevity experts say it’s a question you need to answer today — because it’s never too late to make changes to live longer and healthier.
Dr. Frank Wildman
Dr. Frank Wildman is teaching people how to regain the vigor and flexibility they had in their youth by showing them a new way to move their bodies.
Tao Porchon-Lynch
Is there a secret to balancing your life in a way that leads to longevity, to health and to happiness? Tao Porchon-Lynch believes so. And as a 91-year-old yoga master, she’s living proof that everyone is capable of extraordinary things.
Dr. Paul Nussbaum
It turns out — sitting on the couch and watching TV really can shorten your life! We speak with one of the most respected expert on brain health and ask him to share his five tips for saving your mind.
Brud Cleaveland
How many 92-year-olds do you know who swim nearly every day and continue to compete in challenging meets? Brud Cleaveland smashes the stereotypes of aging with every stroke.
No Strings Attached? Call Saul
Musicians strive for perfection. That means their instruments must be flawless. See what makes Saul Cornell the most important member of any string section, even though he doesn’t play at all.
Rip Taylor
There’s no one quite like comedian Rip Taylor. He reveals how the infamous arrest of another Rip is affecting his career and what he thinks of the state of today’s late night comedy shows.
Helen Thomas
The first lady of the Washington Press Corps reflects on her 60-year career and reveals her picks for worst and best presidents in history.
Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka is an icon and he believes he and his music can remain relevant for years to come.
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