
Tim May
Listen closely when watching some of your favorite movies and you might just hear the work of Tim May — Los Angeles’ premier studio guitarist. And he’s even worked with some of the best in the music business.
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Listen closely when watching some of your favorite movies and you might just hear the work of Tim May — Los Angeles’ premier studio guitarist. And he’s even worked with some of the best in the music business.

Dr. Harold Katz can eat an onion and have his mouth smelling minty-fresh. He’s developed another kind of product to help fight bad breath.

GB stopped by the Red Hat Society’s 10th Annual Convention and found women from all over the world intensely focused on the business mission — having a good time.

Now that you’ve put all your music on an iPod, it looks like an old friend is making a comeback. Vinyl record sales are on the rise. And it’s not just oldies.

Bernie and Carl Moro came out of retirement and started a new business — with worms. Worms eat and they excrete, and Bernie and Carl say they can make the world a better place.

She was a stay-at-home mom who had an idea. A simple, easy way for millions to create beautiful works of art. Seemingly overnight, Donna Dewberry and her One Stroke painting technique became a huge hit on PBS and QVC.

Feeling nostalgic? The Original Pop Art Diva, Terri Dennis, has your fix. Her cool Web site has color, fun and art you won’t see anywhere else.

Des Cummings is the Executive Vice President of Florida Hospital and Chairman of the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce. Hear Des talk about building a business on a foundation of love, ethics and spirituality.

Amazingly, senior athlete Terry Roach turned her major injuries into inspiration for competing. She’s a walking medical miracle that has overcome the worst to become the best.

Dawna Stone became a celebrity after winning “The Apprentice: Martha Stewart,” but rather than being the peak of her success, the show was merely another stepping stone on her journey to the top.

Jean Newell never set out to become an inventor. She simply needed a better way to carry around her stuff. So, fueled by little more than common sense and desire, Jean turned a $20,000 investment into a million-dollar company.

Everything we thought we knew about aging is changing. Opportunity and possibility are everywhere. Everyday, more men and women realize the magnitude of this change. Shirley Mitchell realized it 20 years ago.