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This is the most famous squirrel in the world.
Franklin "Bud" Held burst onto the world track and field scene with his record-breaking collegiate career at Stanford University, and at the age of 75, he's still smashing world records.
If I made a list of the many things that have changed since 1954 when I graduated from high school, there is one thing that I would find extremely unsettling on that list. It has nothing to do with politics or religion since they really haven't changed. As for the wonders that medical science has wrought, I welcome them with open arms. No, the one thing that bothers me no end is one thing that...
It's no secret that our society seems to be in the midst of an emotional meltdown. Psychiatrist and best-selling author Judith Orloff has tips to help you free yourself of the "emotional vampires" in the world and start feeling better today.
I have been asked what the theme of my musings is. Writers typically have a special interest in, an expertise in some special subject and write about it. I can see that in several of the blogs on Growing Bolder. There are many writers who have the expertise to dwell on some singular subject and I admire them for that. I admire anyone who possesses knowledge and even more so who have...
Helen Beauchamp is an 88-year-old world record and gold medal collector that likes to throw her wins away -- literally.
She started PETA in her living room nearly 30 years ago, and her success made her wonder if other big ideas could be traced back to one person. Turns out, one person can change the world.
Ed Shadle has a need for speed and he made sure to get it himself. The do-it-yourselfer created a jet-powered car that he hopes can help him break the world land speed record.
As a teenager, she swam with Esther Williams, and these days, Florence Carr is the fastest female swimmer over 80 in the world.