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Samantha Brown has one of those dream jobs we all envy. For the past 10 years, she's been a host on the Travel Channel. She shares her best tips for seeing the world on a budget and her favorite place in the world to visit.
Should high school seniors put off college for a year to go travel the world? That's what one woman, who has spent 24 years traveling the globe, thinks, and she's hoping to start a national movement.
She's 105, she works out at the YMCA three times a week, and she's loving life! In this Growing Bolder exclusive, find out what three things make Frances Shevenaugh tick. OK, we'll tell you, it's exercise, travel and bourbon!
How far would you go to make a difference? Would you ride a bike 100,000 miles over 10 years? That's what Glenn Fenster has done to shine a light on a disease that affects his son and hundreds of thousands other Americans.
John Suscovich his leaving behind his job with Howard Stern to spend the next two years cycling around the world with his wife, visiting craft breweries and organic farms. He says he's simply spreading retirement out over his entire life.
Under his guidance at Visit Orlando, Gary Sain made Orlando one of the top tourism destinations in the world. In the wake of his sudden death, many are already remembering the many ways he changed lives in his community forever.
There are all kinds of ways to see the world. One couple decided to take the slow and scenic route on a tandem bicycle.
With the increase in the ability to diagnose and treat obstructive sleep apnea a new group of issues have come into play for many people. It is time to take the family vacation or on a business trip and you wonder do you have to bring this machine with you? If you do what do you need to know to make traveling with it easier? The first question of whether or not you need to bring it with...
As Chief Running Officer for Runner's World magazine, it's Bart Yasso's job to travel the world finding the most unusual and arduous races. His adventures and passion for the sport will inspire you to lace up your shoes, no matter what shape you're in.
After a devastating accident, Bob Tuschman swore to himself that if he recovered he would change everything. He did recover, then quit his job and followed his passion over to the Food Channel where he is now Vice President.