
Business Goes to the Dogs
He had a passion — and he turned it into big business. Neal Bowlen fell in love with dogs, and now he works to make sure people from all over can see them, too.
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He had a passion — and he turned it into big business. Neal Bowlen fell in love with dogs, and now he works to make sure people from all over can see them, too.

More and more Americans are reaching retirement age with so much debt they can’t afford to retire. One of the nation’s most recognized personal finance experts says you have the power to get yourself out of debt with some simple strategies.

For 63 years, Dr. Ephraim Engleman has held the same job. Now 100, he still sees patients three days a week and has no plans on cutting back. He shares his unorthodox secrets of longevity.

Tracy Stone was at rock bottom. She was in the midst of a devastating divorce and struggling to find her way as a single mom. But then she felt herself drawn to the war-torn country of Rwanda and before she knew it, her life had changed forever.

You probably don’t know her name or face but you know her work. Jeannie Epper is considered by most to be the greatest stuntwoman who ever lived. Now in her 70s, she’s still working in one of the toughest, most physically demanding jobs.

Perhaps more than any other group, the recession continues to have a painful effect on the Americans over 50. With her Over 50 and Out of Work project, Susan Sipprelle hopes to change the public perception of these talented workers.

Throughout his entire life, journalist and veteran Roy Rowan has been on the front lines of history. Now he’s trying to change the way history sees our aging population in his new book, “Never Too Late: A 90 -Year-Old’s Pursuit of a Whirlwind Life.”

Eric Gelber is on a one-man mission to eradicate an incurable cancer. He’s so committed to the cause that he just completed a 44-hour, 155-mile run! Find out how much he raised and why he pushes his body to such extreme limits.

With the daily news filled with stories of unethical businessmen and out-of-control corporate greed, we’re happy to shine the light on a Fortune 500 company and a retired CEO who are proving that giving back is the best way to move forward.

She’s one of the top stylists and fashion experts working in Hollywood, but for years she suffered in silence from a debilitating disease because she thought people would think she was old. Find out why she’s coming clean now about arthritis.

For two decades, America woke up with Joan Lunden. After stepping away from the anchor chair, she started reinventing her life. Now the busy mother of seven wants to help you entertain like she does with her line of home decor products.

During her pageant days, Jeanne Robertson realized she could tell a funny story. The former Miss North Carolina (and Miss Congeniality winner at the Miss America pageant) has been entertaining audiences ever since.