Philippe Petit

In 1974, his high-wire walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center stunned the world. Now in his mid-60s, French performance artist Philippe Petit looks back on his bold act and explains why creativity remains the ultimate act of rebellion

Listen To Episode

Shirley Knight

Shirley Knight

For more than 50 years, Shirley Knight has been a star of stage and screen, picking up Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe and Academy awards and nominations along the way. But it’s her latest work, a small independent film, that’s making huge waves.

Listen To Episode

Robert Willoughby

At age 92, flutist and teacher Robert Willoughby has already lived an extraordinary life, playing in some of the world’s most respected orchestra’s and developing many first chair musicians. Learn why he’s still passionate about teaching and music.

Listen To Episode

Estelle Parsons

Estelle Parsons says the key to healthy aging is to never stop being busy. It’s a philosophy she’s living. At 86, she’s still turning in Tony-nominated performances on Broadway, starring in movies and directing productions at the Actors Studio.

Listen To Episode

Mark Steines

He’s an Emmy Award-winning journalist and TV host who walked away from one of the most high-profile jobs in television because he wanted something with more purpose and meaning. See how Mark Steines is finding balance in life again.

Listen To Episode

Cecilia Brauer

Have you ever heard someone play the glass armonica? Considering only a handful of people know how to play it, you probably haven’t. That’s about to change, thanks to the fascinating and very talented 90-year-old Cecilia Brauer.

Listen To Episode

Jackie DeShannon

Jackie DeShannon’s songs have been covered by everyone from Annie Lennox to Van Morrison. She lent her voice to two of the most iconic love songs of the ’60s and opened for the Beatles on their first U.S. tour. We catch up with this American great.

Listen To Episode

Monica Lewis

Hollywood siren Monica Lewis was an MGM star, toured the world entertaining the troops with Danny Kaye and even voiced Miss Chiquita Banana in commercials. Just before her death at 93, in one of her final interviews, she shared insightful and interesting stories from her early days in show business.

Listen To Episode

Buzz Cason

Songwriter Buzz Cason’s songs have been covered by artists like The Beatles, U2, Pearl Jam, Dolly Parton and Martina McBride, just to name a few. Now in his 70s, he’s still touring and releasing new music. He looks back on his legendary career.

Listen To Episode

Marlo Thomas

Think it’s too late to start over? Think again. Award-winning actress and activist Marlo Thomas shares what she learned from collecting the stories of 60 women who started over. Find out why she’s convinced it’s never too late to reinvent yourself.

Listen To Episode

philip bailey

Philip Bailey

Earth, Wind & Fire has been rocking the world for more than 40 years. Singer Philip Bailey is looking back on the history of the band and his own journey and sharing how you, too, can be a shining star, no matter what you’ve had to overcome in life.

Listen To Episode