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GB Radio Network (itunes)
Summary: A 24-hour livestream including interviews with masters athletes, celebrities, musicians and ordinary people living extraordinary lives.
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- Artist: Growing Bolder
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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.
Diane Rehm is the host of one of the most popular shows on public radio, attracting more than 2 million listeners each week, and her whole career started because she was willing to work for free.
Joanie Schirm always knew there was more to her family history than what she had learned from her parents. When they passed away, she made a remarkable discovery.
We've loved her since she was That Girl, and now Marlo Thomas is bringing us a much-needed dose of fun with her new memoir, "Growing Up Laughing."
Otronicon is an interactive technology expo that features video games to demonstrate the future of living, learning, working and playing -- at all ages!
Brooks Johnson is a 76-year-old Hall of Fame track coach who has coached an athlete at every Olympics since 1968
Society has made great strides against racism and sexism, but there's one -ism people still don't want to talk about -- ageism. One woman has made it her life's mission to change that.
Harold Garde would be a great artist at any age. His work hangs in museums from Florida to Wyoming to Houston and it's collected by art lovers across the world. But he just happens to be in his late 80s and he's still creating new art every day.
At nearly 300 pounds, Heather Quillen knew she needed to make a drastic change. And did she ever! Her new outlook on life ignited a passion to help others.
World records are made to be broken, but the track and field world is still buzzing over 95-year-old Donald Pellman's recent smashing of his own record in the high jump.
It's the ultimate motorized highwire act, requiring lightning-fast reflexes, incredible strength and stamina, and nerves of steel.
Do you trust your intuition? Do you ever just know something to be true, even though you can't explain? Learn how to tap into the power of your mind and start listening to your own intuitive natures.
The best glider pilots in North America over the age of 55 gather for the Senior Soaring National Championships. In :60, see why they call soaring the greatest test of all.
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.
His wife left him and his best friend died. Instead of drowning in depression, Neil Pasricha started taking note of all the awesome things about life. Find out how you too can start appreciating simple, universal joys.