For more than 30 years, Garrison Keillor has been keeping the golden age of radio alive with his iconic show, A Prairie Home Companion. He shares why the pressure of aging has actually been liberating to him.
Susan Richards
It wasn’t until Susan Richards turned 45 that she picked up a pen and put it to paper (or in this case, put her fingers to a keyboard). And when she did, she wrote like she had done it all her life – her two books made her best-selling author.
Christopher Hopkins
For many women, aging means being less attractive. But for the “Makeover Guy,” getting older means becoming more beautiful. Author Christopher Hopkins says that as more candles get put on the cake, women should feel more attractive.
D.G. Fulford
Girls do many things with their mothers – shop, talk, cook. But not many daughters can say that they wrote a book with their mom. D.G. Fulford, a grandmother herself, did just that with her 89-year-old mother.
Suzan Colon
For women everywhere, O Magazine is an empowering medium that is dedicated to changing their lives. For senior editor Suzan Colon, having the ability to touch lives is just as empowering to her.
Donna Fargo
Belting out country music tunes, Donna Fargo has more to sing about than just love and life — she’s got a political message to tell. The Grammy-Award winning music legend is taking her music to new levels.
Susan Silver
Comedy writer Susan Silver took her message to a whole other level recently when she got drunk on national TV. She’s a GB Radio regular who soon may be speaking to “Cougars” everywhere.
Dan Buettner
Growing Bolder Radio has interviewed a remarkable man by the name of Dan Buettner. Dan holds several world endurance cycling records, is an adventurer, film producer, photographer, educator, and now author of the definitive book on longevity.
Don Felder
He was part of one of the most successful and popular rock bands in history and Don Felder was the writer behind their biggest hit, “Hotel California.” But now, Felder talks about the bitter break up of The Eagles.
Bruno Botti
Bruno Botti, a first-generation Italian-American, a former semi-professional baseball player and a leader in the aerospace industry, reinvented himself as an author in his 70s.
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