U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John Raaen enjoyed a long and distinguished military career that included excelling at West Point, storming the beaches of Normandy on D-Day and tours of duty in Korea and Vietnam. Now 93, he doesn’t like to look back but he knows it’s important to preserve his stories for history. He shares his remarkable memories.
Rock Out With the Guitar Guys
For more than 40 years, friends and business partners Billy Fels and Doug Montgomery have kept everyone from Springsteen to Buffett strumming away. These guitar guys share their secrets, including how they managed to, against all odds, become grey haired guys still in the rock and roll business!
The Healing Power of Words
How would you react if doctors told you there was a malignant tumor on your spine and you had an incurable form of cancer? Steve Hatcher started writing. And he couldn’t believe the words that poured out of him. His reflections even went viral. He shares what he’s learned on this journey.
From the Heart
Dena Jalbert had never been admitted into a hospital until the day she went into labor. She almost didn’t make it out. Find out about the unexpected heart condition she developed and how it changed her life forever.
Bonding With Bond
When actor Pierce Brosnan saw a painting of himself that’d been created by an artist who paints with her mouth he knew he had to meet her. So he invited her into his home, where they bonded over their passion for painting, particularly through life’s toughest challenges.
Celebrating the Legacy of Michael Graves
Celebrated architect and designer Michael Graves spent the final decade of his life in a wheelchair, and it profoundly affected his focus. The Design Tourist Karen LeBlanc conducted one of the final interviews with Graves and she explains his commitment to creating barrier-free accessible design for seniors and those with disabilities.
The Ballet Master
Robert Hill was determined that his retirement from dancing would not mean a retirement from dance. Mission accomplished.
How to Lead: Lessons From a Mountain Man
What do you do when a friend, business associate and mountaineering icon asks you to produce a video promoting his one-of-a-kind corporate speaking business? You do it. And whether you want to hire Chris Warner or not, we know you’ll be inspired by what he’s accomplished and learned on the world’s most dangerous mountains.
Honor Your Creative Voice
Each one of artist Carole Lyles Shaw’s quilts tells a story. At a recent exhibition of African-American story quilts, Carole explained how art is the ultimate act of hope and healing.
Just Keep Laughing
Famed magician and clown Bev Bergeron entertained a generation of people on hit shows in the 1960s, sharing the stage with the likes of Red Skelton, Lucille Ball and Merv Griffin. In a no-holds-barred conversation, Bev says today’s top magicians and illusionists can and should do better for their fans.
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