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    Live is too short

    Live is too short not too smile.. or too worry... Smiling takes LESS muscles Frowning takes ALOT so SMILE!!!! no matter what it makes everyone feel better. It's a catchy thing. a simple smile, nod of the head.... will make someone feel better...

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    GB Radio

    Got What It Takes to Succeed?


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    Go Inside Kerouac's House

    GB Guru Bob Kealing takes you inside the house where Jack Kerouac lived and worked as the world was discovering "On the Road."


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    Don't Throw That Old Stuff Away!

    A unique art store takes your favorite pop culture items -- from old lunchboxes to posters -- and turns them into works of art.


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    Career of High Notes

    Growing Bolder takes you on a priceless trip back in time to a woman who was among the first to perform singing commercials on television! Meet the legendary Nancy Evans.


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    You'd Look Pretty Good in That RV!

    Who's driving the RV market? It's dominated by people 50+. This Growing Bolder exclusive takes a look at what fuels the love affair between camper and Boomer!


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    The Most Magical Marathon on Earth

    Ready, set, run! Growing Bolder takes you to the only place in the world where you'll find so many colorful characters, both in and out of costume, to find out why these days, many marathons are dominated by people in their 40s, 50s and beyond.


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    Whippin' the Whippersnappers

    What happens when a high school swim team takes on the "old-timers" from the Villages? The kids learn that athletes over 40 are called "Masters" for a reason.


  • Everybody In

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    Pink Floyd and the Wizard: Fact or Myth?

    Have you heard the one about "Dark Side of the Moon" synching up exactly with the "Wizard of Oz"? Well, Growing Bolder takes the yellow brick road in search of an answer.


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    Swimming with Gators

    Well, it's the next best thing. If you want to see the wilderness the way it was meant to be, climb aboard an airboat. Forget the theme parks, GB takes you on a cool tour. Better keep your arms by your side 'til the story comes to a complete stop.


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    Today's Buzz: Tuesday, Jan. 22

    The GB News Brew. It's ground fresh daily, just for you. Check inside for today's top stories, today's birthdays and a look back at January 22 through history.


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    Roger Rocks on a Scooter

    Rock legend Roger McGuinn takes us for a ride powered exclusively by energy from the sun.


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    Suzy Cohen: Do You Need Your Prescription Drugs?

    Pharmacist Suzy Cohen is telling everyone to stop popping those pills and start learning more about the medication that could be causing more harm than good.


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    Boomer's Buzz: Saturday, March 8, 2008

    Get the weekend rolling with Boomer's Daily Buzz. Today: jobs drop and so jaws. The U.S. economy takes another hit and a collection of some of the world's worst tattoos. A shout out to the GB Grammar police and an unusual high school substitute.


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    Bill Hoag

    Bill Hoag loves to sing. The 84-year-old is the baritone for the renowned barbershop quartet The Retreads.


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    Today's Buzz: Monday, February 11, 2008

    The Grammys are over and the week is on. Obama takes a delegate lead. Clinton campaign manager quits. Jaws actor dies. Johnson grabs the pole. Photoshop your cat and move to a tree fort. All this and more in today's GB Buzz.


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    Building Their Dream and Yours

    Jim and Pal Bennett's main goal is to turn a house into your dream home.


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    Boomer's Buzz: Tuesday, March 4, 2008

    Updated details as voters in Texas and Ohio head to the polls. Also -- why blogging is good for you, how to eat like a supercentenarian and the insanity of architectural genius.


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    William Bell

    For Dr. William Bell, breaking one pole-vaulting world record wasn’t enough – so he broke 11 all at once!


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    Fran Harris

    Fran Harris has been called a combination of Oprah and Tony Robbins.


  • Pamela Smith
    Pamela Smith

    She's hired by sports teams to consult with players, she's the author of 12 books and she's one of the top nutritionists in the world. Pamela Smith is all about healthy eating.


  • Bill Boggs
    Bill Boggs

    How much would it help if you understood the keys to success in life? A four-time Emmy Award winning TV host is asking if you've got what it takes.


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    2008: The Year of Growing Bolder

    It's been quite a year, and as we look ahead to 2009, we think it's important to look back at the previous 360 days. So we're celebrating 2008: The Year of Growing Bolder (hey, why not?), and offering you some of our favorite stories.


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    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.


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    My 5 New Boyfriends

    In the past few years since menopause came knocking at my door, I have all of a sudden become attractive to men who wouldn't have given me the time of day 20 years ago. Now I spend time with them practically every day. As soon as I wake up, I need...

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  • Tis the Season
    Christmas lights on I-20 in Texas

    When I get out to Dallas this time of the year I hope that I drive at night because the lights are just beautiful. There are a couple of ranches on the ride from Shrieveport, LA to Dallas that are just spectacular. They have the forest light up...well,...

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  • Dr. Paul Nussbaum
    Dr. Paul Nussbaum

    Dr. Paul Nussbaum takes the term "brain power" to the next level. He's an internationally recognized expert on brain diseases and brain health and aims to show people that fitness isn't only for the body.


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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.


  • Georgia Kleinhenz
    Georgia Kleinhenz

    We all know the little old lady that lived in a shoe, but Georgia Kleinhenz is known as the Legendary Little Old Lady on a Bike. She got her name because of how many six-day bicycle tours she's done. Can you say 28?


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    Going Green Everyday

    Earth Day is just one day out of the year -- how can you help save the Earth the other 364 days of the week? Check out these inspirational stories to get motivated, and get moving!


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    Caroline Waxler

    Celebrities are always in the news, but who cares, right? Wrong. Author and personal finance expert Caroline Waxler's Web site Mainstreet.com uses celebrities' mistakes to help others with their financial woes.


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    Andy Andrews

    Andy Andrews' life took a drastic turn at age 19 when both his parents died and he became homeless. But he forced his life to take another turn for the better and has become an author and motivational speaker.


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    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.


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    Eric Burdon

    For someone who's done it all, seen it all and tried it all, all rock 'n' roll legend Eric Burdon wants is to not be misunderstood. He's divulging the secrets, struggles and accomplishments of being a rock hall-of-famer in his new book.


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    Ray Zahab

    Ray Zahab used to be a smoker who lived an unhealthy life. After a few major life changes, he's on the other side of the spectrum, running marathons, raising awareness for important causes and living an adventurous life.


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    Stop Putting the Cart Ahead of the Horse, Dads!

    A Sons Need To Feel Valuable To His Father My last article focused on the growing issue of mother/son conflict and the response I have gotten has confirmed the trends I am seeing between moms and their boys. However, it is important for me to note that...

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    Pictures of the Day and B'days for Nov. 1

    Today is Saturday, Nov. 1. A reminder: Daylight-saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Clocks go back one hour. Today's birthdays include Hall-of-Fame golfer Gary Player who turns 73. Our picture of the day is a new discovery.


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    Warning: This Site Isn't What You Think

    Proceed with caution. I know what I'm talking about. I've done my research. I've been to nearly every 50-plus nook and cranny of cyberspace and let me tell you… This one is way out of the ordinary. Here are some of the reasons that stand out right away....

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    O'Connor Goes Public With Private Ordeal

    Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor spoke publicly for the first time Wednesday about her husband's Alzheimer's. O'Connor told senators that the disease takes a "staggering toll" on families and more research dollars and treatment options.


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    60-Year-Old Locks of Love

    A health scare led one woman to help children suffering from an incurable disease. See how Peggy Hartzog's own childhood influenced her inspirational choice.


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    Roger McGuinn's Latest Song

    Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn has just put the finishing touches on a song he first learned in the late '50s, and you can download it for free! Click to find out more.


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    Give These Guys a Medal

    It takes months -- sometimes years -- of training, sweating and sacrifice to make it to the elite Senior Games, whether it's at the state or national level. So why are some medal winners giving away their trophies? To help those who need a boost.


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    Caregivers Need TLC, too.

    This week's "Reality Bytes: A Message that Resonates" video is Perfect!   To paraphrase your video "blurb":   Every caregiver out there knows it's not easy. But I didn't even know about the Community Education & Resource Affiliation of...

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  • Mark Rodriguez
    Tis the Season (ings)

    Happy Friday, boys and girls.... Yes, I am going to write about the top 10 wines you've never heard, but that will follow this non commercial info-blurb about a buddy of mine... If you saw the previous blog on Umami ( the fifth taste), you may have...

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    Steeped In Memories

    You know how a smell can trigger a memory? For me … Earl Grey tea is one of the most powerful smells around. Not because of the delicate herbs and spices -- but because Earl Grey smells like summer afternoons with my grandmother. Grandma Kathy was...

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  • Bill Shafer
    Prescription Drugs

    Remember when there used to be gas stations at every intersection? Today, they’ve been replaced by pharmacies.  A government study showed more than 40 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug and the number continues to...

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  • Chef Steve, The Healthy Gourmet
    Slow Cooking

    Because slow cookers work at low temperatures with lids on, there is hardly any liquid lost during cooking. With most cooking methods, the water in meats and vegetables turns to steam and evaporates. But with a slow cooker, there's nowhere for the...

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    Launching your Young Adult into the 'Real World'

      Parenting Launch Sequence Managing the change of letting go of children so they can launch into a successful life as young adults   By Dwight Bain, Nationally Certified Counselor & Certified Life Coach...

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    The GB Top 50

    The top 50 most popular videos on Growing Bolder. These are stories than can help change your life.


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    Fast Forward: Something to Think About

    The story of Rose. How an 87-year-old college student became the greatest teacher on campus.


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    5 Ways to Live to 100

    More experts believe any of us can reach the century mark. Find out how.


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    4 Steps to raising Successful Kids

    What do Successful Kids really N.E.E.D? The 4 key strategies of highly effective parenting   By Dwight Bain, Nationally Certified Counselor & Certified Life Coach   Hundreds of times I’ve been asked questions after talk...

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  • Boomer
    What are your hopes for the year as we enter 2008?

    Each week, Growing Bolder asks top leaders, thinkers, writers, life coaches, entertainers and role models to weigh in on issues affecting our lives.


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    How would your life be different if you were ten times bolder than you are right now?

    Each week, Growing Bolder asks leaders, thinkers, writers, life coaches, entertainers and role models to weigh in on issues affecting our lives.


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    Masters Sport Stars

    Older is bolder. Check out our interviews with many of the top masters athletes in the world. These men and women are having the best times of their lives as they turn in the best times of their lives.


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    GB Staff Picks

    With hundreds of videos and radio interviews to watch and listen to here on GrowingBolder.com, it's hard to know where to start! So we thought we'd put together a list of GB staff picks for best stories on GrowingBolder.com.



 

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