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Art D'Allesandro
Screenwriter/producer Art D'Alessandro is showing Hollywood that people do not always have to play by the rules of the game to be successful in life.
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Dave Zarco, George Schmidt
Meet two of the top athletes competing in the 2007 Senior National Games.
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Roger Gentilhomme
At an age when many people are just happy to be alive, 97-year-old Roger Gentilhomme is competing in multiple sports.
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The Boss and the Byrd
Recently at a Bruce Springsteen concert in Orlando, Florida, the audience got a surprise 2-for-1special -- something nobody could "Turn, Turn, Turn" away from. Roger McGuinn talked exclusively to Growing Bolder about sharing the stage with his pal.
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MLB Draft Bonus: Dave Winfield and Neale "Bobo" Henderson
During the recent Major League Baseball draft, we talked to Hall of Famer Dave Winfield and former Negro League player Neale "Bobo" Henderson about how the sport has changed over the years.
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Gino De Luca
Gino De Luca is living proof that you can become more creative as you age.
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Joanne McCully
Joanne McCully graduated from Cornell University at the age of 51 and has found a new career.
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Marcia Zimmerman
Internationally renowned nutritionist Marcia Zimmerman offers tips on using diet and supplements to slow the effects of aging on your body.
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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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Helen Kuhn
At the age of 94, Helen Kuhn is still flying high behind the controls of an airplane.
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Sam Donaldson
Veteran newsman Sam Donaldson has never been shy about speaking his mind.
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John Newman
After leaving the sport of his youth behind for decades, John Newman rediscovered swimming when he was struck by a deadly illness.
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So Many Books, So Little Time
For my birthday I just got three books from my sister who has been listening when I talked about books I have been wanting to get. So now I have book 6 and 7 of the Harry Potter series. Then are so fun to read. You can get your mind off your...
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Jane Dulieu
When a brain tumor left her barely able to walk, Villages resident Jane Dulieu discovered her water legs.
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Bobby Vinton
Crooner Bobby Vinton sang many of the songs that we fell in love to.
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Leo Luken
One of the toughest feats in golf is to shoot your age. Not only has one 88-year-old golfer done it at least six times, he beat golfing greats Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player in the process.
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Suzy Cohen
Suzy Cohen is dispensing her straightforward, no-nonsense advice. She talked to Growing Bolder about some of the medical issues making news these days, such as gluten-free diets and expired medications.
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Craig Shutt
If you have ever loved comic books, you'll want to meet Craig Shutt.
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Dr. Lillian Carson
Dr. Lillian Carson is a nationally renowned authority on child development, parenting and grandparenting.
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Rachel Rosenthal
World-famous performance artist Rachel Rosenthal is proving that creativity has no age limits.
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Peter Criss
KISS drummer Peter Criss says he's reinventing himself in his 60s.
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Susan Swartz
Susan Swartz is an author, journalist and feminist who is proving that life after 50 is juicy.
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Joel Selvin
Music critic Joel Selvin looks back at the Summer of Love and examines its legacy.
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Fran Harris
Fran Harris has been called a combination of Oprah and Tony Robbins.
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Michelle Hynes
What if your life experiences could better the life of a child? In 20 cities across the country, more than 2,000 mentors are doing exactly that.
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Aileen Laing
The girls of summer are giving the boys a run for their money. Aileen Laing is the general manager and founder of the Village Vixens, a traveling softball team with women 55 and over.
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Davy Jones
Monkees frontman and teen heartthrob Davy Jones tells us how he's still packing in the crowds.
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Andora Quinby
Many people take up new sports in their better years, but after turning 78, one woman decided to take up weightlifting.
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Etta Clark
When a professional photographer and athlete turned 40, she became fascinated with the vitality of older men and women who seemed unfazed and unaffected by their older years.
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Coach John Wooden
John Wooden became well-known as a basketball coach but his common-sense principles of success have made him one of the world's most sought after speakers.
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Sandy Scott
Champion cyclist Sandy Scott has done the unthinkable -- overcome a broken neck to start competing again
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Mary-Lou Weisman
Your mother kept a baby book documenting your first steps, first haircut and first words, so why can't you keep one to commemorate your first colonoscopy?
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Trent Lane
Trent Lane is not your average 95-year-old. Heck, he's not your average 40-year-old!
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Barbara Hillary
Barbara Hillary is a 75-year-old cancer survivor who recently became the first black woman to reach the North Pole.
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John Morgan
Growing Bolder presents the President of the United States ... well, sort of.
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Ned Overend
Fifty-one-year-old Ned Overend is the Michael Jordan of mountain biking. At age 52 he's world class and still whippin' the whippersnappers.
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Jack La Lanne
Jack La Lanne was so far ahead of his time, people thought he was nuts. Today, he's revered worldwide and he's still Growing Bolder.
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Art Linkletter
An American icon, Art Linkletter has been a positive influence on our culture for more than 60 years.
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Mary Weiss
After a 40-year absence, Shangri-Las lead singer Mary Weiss is back with a new pop album.
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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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Stan Lee
The man who gave the world Spiderman and the Fantastic Four says he's more creative than ever.
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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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Dave Barry
One of the nation's funniest writers is turning 60 and still not ready to grow up.
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Marc Jarkow
A few short months after battling thyroid cancer, Marc Jarkow grabbed his bicyle and took off for Paris to compete in a 750-mile race.
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Sherrie Mathieson
Be honest -- you still have some relics from your youth lurking in your closet. Style expert Sherrie Mathieson says even if those clothes come back in style, they just won't work for you the way they once did.













































