Think one person can’t change the world? Think again. From saving children’s lives to inspiring others to rediscover the simple joys of life, learn how you can start changing your life today.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Roger McGuinn
He’s a rock and roll hall of famer who is passionate about going green, spreading his musical message and enjoying every minute of life. See how this Byrd is flying high.
Pursue Your Passions
We’re highlighting the Growing Bolder philosophy through the stories of men and women who prove how great life can be when you’re bold enough to pursue your passions.
The Boss and the Byrd
Two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers jamming on stage to the delight of a surprised crowd. Only Growing Bolder has the inside story of the on-stage collaboration between two rock icons.
Roger McGuinn: Priceless Photo
It’s just a small publicity photo — or is it? What makes this photo so important to rock and roll hall-of-famer Roger McGuinn? Why is it a priceless memento from the early days of The Byrds?
Jim Carlton
Last time Jim Carlton was on the GB Radio Show, he was a studio writer, guitarist and comedian. This time, he’s back and he’s added author to his resume and he’s got a book coming out that you don’t want to miss.
Roger Rocks on a Scooter
Rock legend Roger McGuinn takes us for a ride powered exclusively by energy from the sun.
Jim Carlton
What do The Smothers Brothers, Pat Paulson and Joan Rivers all have in common? Jim Carlton. He’s juggled being a singer, guitarist, comedian and Carlton has even made a name for himself as a TV writer for some of the most famous names in the business.
Eight Miles High: Historic Home Movie Rediscovered
In 1965, The Byrds’ Gene Clark, Roger McGuinn, and David Crosby wrote the song Eight Miles High about their plane trip to England. Two years later, the group returned to London and McGuinn took along his home movie camera — now he’s unveiling the film.
Always Look for the Laugh
What’s the true definition of success — is it money? Is it fame? Jim Carlton could have had lots of both. As a writer for Joan Rivers, the Smothers Brothers and others, he had quite an exciting ride. But to Jim, there were other things in life.