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“Do you know why a car windshield is so big and the rearview mirror is so small? Because where you’re…
How is grandparenting different in 2023? We asked a small group of the Growing Bolder tribe, to find out.
The New Age of Aging, a landmark study conducted by Age Wave reveals “the beginning of a complete paradigm shift as today’s modern elders dismantle the long-held cultural beliefs and social norms about how older women and men should think, feel, and act.”
Erik and Carly Olson decided to become Caring Transitions franchise owners to help older adults and their families through life’s challenging transitions.
What do you hope to be doing at 95 years old? How about being the oldest person ever to cycle a 20K race at the National Senior Games?
In this edition of Growing Bolder’s Ordinary People Living Extraordinary Lives, we highlight the lives of men and women in Central Florida. We share their stories because the passion, purpose and significance they find in their daily lives is attainable for all of us. We just have to believe that more is possible.
Allan Ganz spent 67 years putting smiles on faces, being his own boss and feeling like the richest man in the world. How cool is that?
Why did Team GB show up to cover our third National Senior Games? It’s not for the stats or results. We do it to share the stories of Ordinary People Living Extraordinary Lives.
In our latest wrap up from the National Senior Games, Pittsburgh natives are showing us what it means to keep Growing Bolder.
95-year-old Grady Kimsey has a piece in the Smithsonian and his work has been collected by celebrities like Robin Williams. He shares what keeps him working every day.
While acting as caretaker for his dying wife, Mark Potter found connection through sharing daily photos of the sunrise.
Travis and Mark Macy are a father and son who spent a lifetime together pushing their physical limits by participating…