Gloria Gaynor

The minute she read the lyrics, Gloria Gaynor knew her now-trademark song would be a hit. She just didn’t know that more than 30 years later, “I Will Survive,” would still have the power to inspire people and even make them smile.

Listen To Episode

Michael Lang

One of the organizers of Woodstock says he never imagined that weekend would still be such a major part of his life more than 40 years later. But he says its lessons and legacy are just as relevant today.

Listen To Episode

The Mushroom Man

Many people are interested in photography. Some specialize in portraits, others landscapes. Taylor Lockwood specializes in – are you ready for this? – mushrooms!

Read Full Story

Peter Buffett

His father is one of the richest men on the planet, yet Peter Buffett says he’s learned some valuable lessons from his father — money does not equal happiness. Find out how loving what you do can make you richer than you ever imagined.

Listen To Episode

Bret Martin

Bret Martin had been singing and writing songs for years, but it wasn’t until he was diagnosed with cancer that he found the muse he needed to write deep and meaningful songs. Learn how his songs are helping other cancer patients find a voice.

Listen To Episode

His son, Ray Charles Robinson Jr., is finally telling the real stories of his famous father’s life in his new book, “You Don’t Know Me.”

Ray Charles Robinson Jr.

Ray Charles is one of our greatest and most beloved musicians ever, yet little is known about his personal life. Now, his son is clearing up misconceptions about his father’s life and sharing intimate stories about their sometimes tumultuous life.

Listen To Episode

bobby goldsboro

Bobby Goldsboro

Bobby Goldsboro was one of the most influential singer-songwriters of our time. Despite a hugely successful music career, he kept trying new things. As he prepares to turn 70, Bobby says he can’t remember a better time in his life.

Listen To Episode

Marshall Lytle

He revolutionized music with his wild bass moves during his days with Bill Haley and the Comets, and at the age of 77, Marshall Lytle is still rocking around the clock with no plans of slowing down.

Listen To Episode