GB Items Related to Tag - greatest
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THE GREATEST GIFT
My knee-jerk response to this question brought me back to a football game many years ago. My team kicked a meaningless field goal on the last play of the game to win by 10 points. The coach was loudly criticized for running up the score, rather than...
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Michael Andrew
Merv Griffin has called Michael Andrew one of the greatest singers of all time.
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Hugh Delehanty
How can you get true meaning out of the second half of your life? AARP's Hugh Delehanty has gathered advice from some of the greatest writers over 50.
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A Hero for the Planet
At age 64, Dr. Peter Pritchard is still living his childhood dream. Time magazine calls him a "Hero for the Planet." He's been named Floridian of the year. And if turtles could vote, he'd be named the greatest man who ever lived.
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Funniest TV Shows Ever
GB's Susan Silver, who wrote for some of the greatest TV shows of all time appeared on the Morning In America Radio Show for an expert's perspective. See if you agree!
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Rowdy Gaines
After a witnessing the greatest week in swimming history, 3-time Olympic gold medalist and NBC analyst Rowdy Gaines is dishing all the behind-the-scenes dirt to Growing Bolder.
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Picture of the Day and Birthdays for July 24
Picture of the Day - The American Film Institutes 3rd greatest female star of all time saving gas money.
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Andres Segovia
Born: Feb. 21, 1893
Died: June 2, 1987
Considered the greatest classical guitarist of all-time -- credited with elevating the guitar from a folk instrument. -
Edward Albee
Born: March 12, 1928
Three-time Pulitzer winner hailed as America's greatest living playwright. Plays include Zoo Story, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Three Tall Women. -
MLB Draft Bonus: Bill "Skinny Legs" Blair and Family
Bill Blair called it the greatest day of his life -- finally, a chance for his family to see the success he had in the Negro Leagues and what a tough road it was to get there.
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Philippa Raschker
She's the greatest female athlete in the world over the age of 60, and some say she may be the greatest female athlete of all time.
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Albert Einstein
Born: March 14, 1879
Died: April 18, 1955
A German-born theoretical physicist of profound genius who is widely regarded as the greatest scientist of the 20th century. -
In Tribute to the Diva Web of Fame Baby Boomer GirlFriend Retreat
"I am A Woman on a Passion" - a Life-Long Committment to The Teachings of Experience, A Deep Creativity to Empower those to Reach for the Stars by Sharing their Life Experiences, defy expectations and to help transform every Stage of their Lives. To...
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Leroy "Satchel" Paige
Born: July 7, 1906
Died: June 8, 1982
A right-handed pitcher and legendary storyteller, Leroy "Satchel" Paige was one of the greatest baseball players of all-time. -
Jose Feliciano
The man who has been called the world's greatest living guitarist talks to Growing Bolder about his legendary career.
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Al Oerter
Just before his death, GB talked to one of the greatest Olympic champions in history who found a second career as a successful abstract artist.
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Dave Barry
One of the nation's funniest writers is turning 60 and still not ready to grow up.
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Leonard Steinhorn
Leonard is the author of "The Greater Generation: In Defense of the Baby Boom Legacy."
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George Blair (Banana George)
Born: Jan. 22, 1915
The ageless icon is arguably the greatest barefoot waterskier of all-time. Now in his mid-90's Banana still skis on a regular basis. -
Winston Churchill
Born: Nov. 30, 1874
Died: Jan. 24, 1965
An English statesman best known as the Prime Minister who led England during World War II. -
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.
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Lucy Dettmer
Lucy Dettmer is such a great tennis player; she receives free rackets, strings and shoes from a corporate sponsor. The 86-year-old Masters Tennis has even played against Regis Philbin.
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Larry W. Jones
TV Land President Larry W. Jones says the 50+ audience is a powerful force.
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Bob Gruen
For more than 40 years, rock photographer Bob Gruen has had an all-access pass to some of the greatest stars and moments in music history.
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Who's The Greatest Ever?
If you're looking for inspiration to get off the couch – look no further. GrowingBolder.com has the world's greatest collection of interviews with amazing Masters Athletes. But who is the best over-40 athlete of all time?
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Cy Peachy
Lifelong golfer Cy Peachy fulfilled a dream by playing in a tournament against golfing greats Arnold Palmer and Gary Player.
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Remember Satchel
Today would have been Satchel Paige's 102nd birthday. Paige may have been the greatest pitcher in baseball history but what we like most about him is that he defined Growing Bolder long before anyone really knew what it was.
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James Lipton
On his show, "Inside the Actors Studio," James Lipton gets the biggest stars in the world to discuss things they've talked about on camera.
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Glenda Guilfoyle
Glenda Guilfoyle is a real-life dancing queen. She started as a coveted Radio City Music Hall Rockette at the age of 17 and at 74, she's still moving her feet to the music.
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Tom Bosley
Tom Bosley is one of the greatest TV dads of all time. He played Howard Cunningham, Richie's father, on "Happy Days" and now he's a real life grandfather.
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Election Day 2008
It's a huge day in American politics -- and no matter who you're voting for, it's a great testament that we're all talking about the candidates, the issues and more! Check out these other stories on GrowingBolder.com that will continue the conversation.
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What Movies Have Had The Greatest Impact On Your Life?
Growing Bolder asks leaders, thinkers, writers, life coaches, entertainers and role models to weigh in on issues affecting our lives.
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5 Questions With: Dr. Mary Hilaire Tavenner
She's a former nun, a writer, a businesswoman and much more -- and now, she's sharing her story with Growing Bolder! See why Dr. Mary Hilaire Tavenner spends so much time on a labor of love, and what lessons you can learn from her.
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Jim Carlton #2
Last time Jim Carlton was on the GB Radio Show, he was a studio writer, guitarist and comedian. This time, he's back and he's added author to his resume and he's got a book coming out that you don’t want to miss.
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A New Journalistic Low
There is no excuse. This will be remembered as one of the greatest gaffes in the history of irresponsible journalism. It makes 1948’s “Dewey Defeats Truman” headline seem quaint. Someone's head should roll. Like many of you, I awoke this...
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Harry Wayne Casey
For a man whose music literally defined the 1970s, it's surprising that Harry Wayne Casey is just as popular today. Known for hits like "Get Down Tonight" and "That's the Way I Like It," he's the man behind K.C. and The Sunshine Band.
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RSVP: An Invitation to Volunteer
As the volunteer coordinator for RSVP of Orange County, Florida, I have the privilege of working with some of the most interesting and diverse people in this area. Our volunteers range in age from 55 to 96, and each makes his or her own contribution to...
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MLB Draft Bonus
When we met some of the surviving Negro League baseball players at the recent Major League Baseball draft at Walt Disney World, we were blown away by the stories these men -- and one woman -- shared about their climb to the the big leagues.
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Art Linkletter's Son and Inspiration Dies
Jack Linkletter, the inspiration for his father's hit show, "Kids Say the Darndest Things," has died. Growing Bolder recently talked to Art about what his son said that spawned a huge hit.







































