Bernice Ende

She’s a former ballerina who discovered a new way of living on the back of a horse. Find out why she now spends years traveling thousands of miles with just her two horses and a dog.

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Pat Johnson

Pat Johnson and her friend Regina Fraser had a wild idea — they left their successful careers behind to launch a travel show that showcased their passion for arts, culture and friendships. Now the “Grannies on Safari” are a wild success.

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David and Carol Porter

In these tough economic times, many families are discovering that necessity is the mother of reinvention. When their dreams of early retirement vanished, David and Carol Porter decided to pursue their passion for travel.

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Dan Buettner

Explorer Dan Buettner is one of the world’s leading experts on the longevity habits of some of the healthiest people on Earth. Now, he’s sharing what’s he’s learned about the happiest people in the world.

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Roger McGuinn in Studio: Part 5

Roger McGuinn describes his Grammy-nominated Folk Den Project and explains why he felt such an urgency to preserve the songs and history of folk music. Plus, Camilla opens up about their 30-plus years of marriage and reveals how their faith bonds them.

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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!

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Bart Yasso

As Chief Running Officer for Runner’s World magazine, it’s Bart Yasso’s job to travel the world finding the most unusual and arduous races. His adventures and passion for the sport will inspire you to lace up your shoes, no matter what shape you’re in.

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Rita Golden Gelman

Should high school seniors put off college for a year to go travel the world? That’s what one woman, who has spent 24 years traveling the globe, thinks, and she’s hoping to start a national movement.

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Glenn Fenster

How far would you go to make a difference? Would you ride a bike 100,000 miles over 10 years? That’s what Glenn Fenster has done to shine a light on a disease that affects his son and hundreds of thousands other Americans.

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Tao Porchon-Lynch

Is there a secret to balancing your life in a way that leads to longevity, to health and to happiness? Tao Porchon-Lynch believes so. And as a 91-year-old yoga master, she’s living proof that everyone is capable of extraordinary things.

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The Ride of Her Life

Her fame only grows. Our story on Rachel and her beloved Chariot caught the attention of two major car shows. At 92, Rachel is being flown to and featured at both shows and Chariot, her 1964 Mercury, is being transported in style.

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