Each year, 1.7 million people suffer from a traumatic brain injury. Secily Wilson tells the story of a woman who has spent 20 years recovering from a car accident and is now dedicated to helping others find the will to survive and thrive.
Growing Bolder TV: Steve Mazan
Given a prognosis of just five years to live by his doctors, comedian Steve Mazan asked himself, “What do I really want to do?” Now in a documentary, “Dying to Do Letterman,” Mazan has exceeded both his doctor’s expectations and his wildest dreams.
Your Stories: Lauren Larsen
Young Lauren Larsen was diagnosed with cancer before she could even talk. However, such a diagnosis didn’t stop her from overcoming cancer and going right past talking to singing!
Babette Hughes
Babette Hughes will change everything you think you know about aging. The 90-year-old author of four books explains why society has it all wrong when it comes to getting older and why this is without doubt, the most exciting time of her life.
Growing Bolder TV: Wendy Chioji
Wendy Chioji returns to the Growing Bolder set to talk about her personal path toward Growing Bolder, which has taken her around the world and allowed her to meet ordinary people with extraordinary stories along the way.
Greg Anderson
When doctors discovered Greg Anderson’s cancer, it was so advanced and so far along, they told him he only had 30 days to live. That was 30 years ago. He explains why he now believes the simple things make the biggest difference in our lives.
Your Stories: Rebecca Green
As a young mother, Rebecca Green refused to let a cancer diagnosis slow her down. She had life to live, and it was one with no regrets!
Wendy’s New Cancer Battle: In Her Own Words
Twelve years ago, Growing Bolder’s Wendy Chioji fought a very public battle against breast cancer. She’s just been diagnosed with a second, unrelated cancer. In an exclusive interview, Wendy candidly discusses the battle ahead of her.
Anne Abernathy
She made international headlines around the world after making her first Olympics at 34, then appearing in the next five Games. Now Grandma Luge, a cancer survivor, has a new goal — qualifying for the 2016 SUMMER games at 63 in a new sport, archery.
Your Stories: Kathleen Neace
Kathleen Neace was left a widow at 39 with four boys under 10 years old to raise. This former stay-at-home mom had to survive her husband’s death, comfort her kids, regroup and re-plan their futures.
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