Growing Bolder
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Resilience and risk taking. Meaning and mission. Passion and perseverance. Growing Bolder is not just media, it's a movement. Through its TV and radio shows, magazine, website and popular social media channels, Growing Bolder's EMMY® Award-winning broadcast journalists are Rebranding Aging® by sharing the inspirational stories of men and women redefining the possibilities of life after 45. Learn more at GrowingBolder.com.
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It isn't always easy, but the second half of your life can be the best. Arthur Brooks says there are some things you can do right now to help make that happen.
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After her first novel was rejected 98 times, author Bonnie Garmus bounced back with the best-seller, Lessons in Chemistry. She talks about her lessons in perseverance.
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Suze Orman is one of the most respected retirement experts in the nation. She explains how you can best prepare money-wise for your financial future and retirement.
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Ken Dychtwald, the founder of Age Wave, says we're finally starting to get aging right. Forget about pursuing youthfulness and instead strive to find usefulness in life.
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Robert Zorowitz, M.D. is a geriatrician with thoughts on why some older adults grow frail while others run marathons. What he believes are the two most important factors.
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Theresa Andrews on how to turn tragedy into triumph. Her paralyzed brother inspired her to two Olympic gold medals -learn how to reach for the gold in your life.
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Richard Leider, the author of The Power of Purpose, explains how to find a meaningful purpose and why it is fundamental to your happiness, health, and longevity.
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Cassie Houff is passionate about ensuring quality healthcare for older adults. Hear how she uses her position in the industry to develop new strategies and solutions.
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Sheema Afzal is a health educator who says what we feed our minds is as important as what we feed our bodies. She explains how to overcome the challenges of aging.
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Colin Milner, founder of Active Aging Week, says you’ve made it this far, now it's time to take your life to a whole new level. How you can change the culture of aging.
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Gerontologist Tracey Gendron believes everything you think you know about aging is wrong. She says the most important indicator of healthy aging is your attitude.
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Flo Meiler is the greatest female all-around athlete alive over the age of 85. Now 88, she offers tips for what we can all do to change the culture of aging.