Overcoming obstacles takes on new meaning at a special ski program in Park City, Utah. Growing Bolder contributor Wendy Chioji hits the slopes to see how instructors are helping turn CAN’T into CAN.
Pat Johnson
Pat Johnson and her friend Regina Fraser had a wild idea — they left their successful careers behind to launch a travel show that showcased their passion for arts, culture and friendships. Now the “Grannies on Safari” are a wild success.
Lung Cancer Survivor Hikes for a Cure
Just surviving Stage 4 lung cancer would be enough for some, but John Casterline has a plan to make a difference. He’s setting out on a 2,650-mile backpacking trek to raise money and awareness for one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
Jay Kordich
For nearly his entire life, Jay Kordich has been the Johnny Appleseed of juicing. Find out why he credits fruit and vegetable juices with saving his life and the real story behind the rise and fall of the Juiceman.
The Father of Juicing Fights Back
He’s 87, still vibrant and still on a mission. Just don’t call Jay Kordich the Juiceman anymore. A legal battle took the name from him but not his spirit or his conviction.
The Mission is Remission
Pat Williams is a member of the Growing Bolder TV Show on-air team and one of the top executives in professional sports. He’s run 58 marathons, written more than 70 books and is one of America’s top motivational speakers. And he has incurable cancer.
Wendy Chioji Reacts To Her Viral Video
We recently saw a huge spike in traffic. We quickly realized what everyone was watching: the behind-the-scenes footage of GB reporter Wendy Chioji’s calendar photo shoot. We check in with the Internet’s newest “it girl” to get her reaction.
Tina Stull
What would you do if you were told you had three years to live? When Tina Stull received that terrifying diagnosis in 2002, she got busy living. Find out how she beat cancer and launched a new career on the racetrack.
Behind the Scenes: Posing for a Cure
At Growing Bolder, we say it’s not about age; it’s about attitude. And it takes attitude (plus a lot of chutzpah) to show this much skin! Find out why Growing Bolder reporter Wendy Chioji agreed to (swim)suit up for a calendar.
From Terminal Cancer to Ironman Finisher
When he was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 1994, Wally Hild vowed that not only would he live but he’d also live to compete in an Ironman triathlon. He did both. Find out how he went from dying to thriving.
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