Dr. Frank Lipman is one of the pioneers of integrative medicine and he says there is a whole new set of rules to follow when it comes to healthy aging. He’ll share the changes you should make in your diet that can make a big difference in your health.
Sep 04, 2022
Why do some people never change their mind and others do in an instant? After years of research, science journalist David McRaney has some answers. He speaks with Growing Bolder's Bill Shafer and gives strategies that we can all use to create meaningful conversations that can change perspectives and help connect people.
Aug 28, 2022
Timothy Shriver is a philanthropist, disability rights advocate, CEO of UNITE and author of the book, Call to Unite: Voices of Hope and Awakening. He reminds us we all have to find a way to end the divisiveness and come together because we are all part of the same community.
Aug 21, 2022
Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to officially run in the Boston Marathon. In an instant, she was thrust into a social movement in America and beyond. Since then she's founded a global running initiative that has created events for women all over the world. She's a true trailblazer in women's sports history and her story is remarkable, heartfelt, frustrating, and empowering.
Aug 14, 2022
Eugenia Zuckerman was a correspondent on “CBS Sunday Morning” for over 25 years and is a world class Flutist and Author. Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, she’s written a courageous and heartfelt book that gives insight as to what it’s like to live with dementia.
Aug 07, 2022
GROWING BOLDER: REV. MARY DOWNEY, HELPING HOMELESS FAMILIES; CLASSIC CARS COLLECTOR SCOTT BRANDT; GET MOVING WITH THE CALENDAR GIRLSGrowing BolderJul 18 2021 • 51 minsRev. Mary Downey has devoted her adult life to helping homeless families. The lessons she's learned about humanity can benefit us all. She offers her unique insights and inspiration for making a difference in the community around you.
Jul 31, 2022
Social scientist Arthur Brooks teaches happiness classes at Harvard University. He just completed a seven-year study and discovered one important ingredient that we all need in life to allow us to become happier as we get older.
Jul 24, 2022
Tracey Gendron is a nationally recognized gerontologist who believes everything you think you know about aging is wrong! She says the most important indicator as to whether your future will be one of opportunity or one of loss is your attitude. She explains the changes you can make in your outlook on life that will result in your best chance at good health and happiness in the coming years.
Jul 17, 2022
Dr. Daniel Amen is one of the most influential psychiatrists in the country. A respected thought leader on brain health, he talks to Growing Bolder about the near-epidemic levels of depression and anxiety in this country and offers strategies we can all use to deal with these common issues.
Jul 10, 2022
Marlo Thomas has dedicated her life to making a difference. She first rose to fame in 1966 with her star-making role in the hit TV show, “That Girl.” Since then, she’s won Emmy Awards, Golden Globes, a Peabody, a Grammy and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Thomas earned even more honors due to her tireless philanthropic work, especially with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. She talks about her latest book, “What Makes a Marriage Last,” co-written with her husband of 40 years, Phil Dona...
Jul 03, 2022
Maintaining strong friendships is surprisingly important and can have a significant impact on our overall well-being, especially as we age. Journalist and author Lydia Denworth explains why a healthy social life is just as important as our physical and mental health.
Jun 26, 2022
Studies show that having a sense of purpose is linked to better health and greater well-being. Richard Leider is one of the leading experts in motivation and a pioneer in the global purpose movement. He talks about how we can unlock our own power of purpose.
Jun 19, 2022
Todd Kashdan is a psychology professor at George Mason University who believes sometimes it’s good to be bad. His book, The Art of Insubordination, reveals how changing your perspective and asking questions can lead to greater understanding and creativity.
Jun 12, 2022
Best-selling author and journalist Craig Pittman is a highly respected environmental reporter, but recently, he’s gained a following for highlighting the unusual, fascinating and bizarre events that make Florida, well, Florida. He explains what motivated him to write his hilarious book, “Oh, Florida! How America’s Weirdest State Influences the Rest of the Country.” He also chats with Growing Bolder about his latest book, “Cat Tale: The Wild, Weird Battle to Save the Florida Panther.”
Jun 05, 2022
Al Roker is a beloved fixture on morning TV. He’s the weather guy and co-host at TODAY and in his spare time, he dabbles in acting (on Broadway no less) and is an author. His latest book is called “You Look So Much Better in Person: True Stories of Absurdity and Success.” Is retirement on his radar? He shares his thoughts on what these years should really be like.
May 29, 2022
Known as the creator of the survivor TV genre, Les Stroud has faced the elements in Antarctica, the wilds of the rainforests, and more, to teach us not just how to survive, but how to connect with the earth, ourselves and each other. Now, the 59-year-old outdoorsman and survival expert is talking to Growing Bolder about surviving one of life’s toughest challenges — aging.
May 22, 2022
Did you get a good night’s sleep last night? If you’re like most people, the answer is definitely no. Sleep expert Kathryn Nicolai joins us to reveal how to learn how to sleep like it’s your job. She is the host of the popular Nothing Much Happens podcast and she’s been called the “architect of coziness.” Nicolai is the creator of soothing stories that ease the reader into dreamland, one story at a time. She joins Growing Bolder to share some of her secrets to getting a good eight hours a night,...
May 15, 2022
Speed seems to be a requirement in almost everything we do, but is faster better? Author, Carl Honoré is the founder of the Global Slow Movement. Find out why he strongly believes that when it comes to life, slow is the only way to go.
May 08, 2022
If you’ve ever experienced a midlife career change, you know they can be filled with fear and uncertainty. This is true even if you are an Olympic gold medalist. Speed skating icon Apolo Anton Ohno has been through it and wants to help you make your life’s transitions as successful as possible.
May 01, 2022
Jill Heinerth has one of the most dangerous jobs there is. As one of the top underwater cave explorers in the world, she’s explored icebergs, volcanic lava tubes, and submerged caves. She talks to Growing Bolder about her experiences being the hands and eyes of climatologists, archeologists, and engineers, helping them to better understand our earth.
Apr 24, 2022
Are you tired of all the divisiveness in America today? Many talk about it, but few actually listen. Author and public radio host Celeste Headlee explains how we can all become part of the solution if we just learn to have conversations that matter.
Apr 17, 2022
Valerie Bertinelli discusses how to avoid regret in life. Whether it’s diet, parenting, or the loss of loved ones, she reveals how her struggles have made her stronger and happier than ever.
Apr 10, 2022
They shared the stage with Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. So why did it take them 50 years to make their first album? Meet Denise Kaufman from the Ace of Cups, the first all-female band in rock. Find out why they turned away from stardom and what ultimately brought them back together.
Apr 03, 2022
Take a trip back in time with one of the most iconic rock photographers in history. Henry Diltz was the man behind the camera for some of the most famous rock photos in history. He also photographed famed album covers such as The Doors’ Morrison Hotel and James Taylor’s Sweet Baby James. Diltz joins us to share stories about this unique time in American music history. Plus, discover what gets him excited these days.
Mar 27, 2022
If everybody’s talking, who’s listening? Have we forgotten how to really hear what others have to say? From political division to racism and hatred, Dr. Dietra Hawkins, PsyD, explains how much we can grow if we just take the time to listen.
Mar 20, 2022
One of four people over the age of 65 takes at least 5 prescription drugs every day. Overmedication is a huge problem but there is another way. World-renowned physician, scientist, speaker and author of "Eat to Beat Disease", Dr. William Li explains which widely available foods can be your best medicine.
Mar 13, 2022
Why you should never regret feeling regret. Best selling author Daniel Pink explains how regrets can make you stronger, better, and happier than ever.
Mar 06, 2022
As the voice of the rock group Yes, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jon Anderson is the face of progressive rock. His creativity, his passion and his voice have not diminished over the years. Now in his 70's, Jon is as energetic, driven and prolific as ever.
Feb 27, 2022
Arlinda McIntosh never set out to be a fashion designer, it was a way to pay her bills when she was a newly divorced single mother. Today her designs have been worn by some of the biggest names in entertainment. Arlinda reveals how she discovered and enthusiastically embraced social media in her 60s to market her brand.
Feb 20, 2022
Dan Gasby was thrust into the role of caregiver when his wife, B Smith, was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. He’s since become one of the country’s most outspoken advocates on dementia. Gasby shares his personal experiences in hopes that we’ll all be better prepared if and when we become caregivers.
Feb 13, 2022