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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
Podcasts:
Famed photographer Bruce Mozert is now in his 90s and still working every day. In fact, he takes aerial photos and flies the plane himself. Meet the man who took Hollywood underwater and shot everything from Tarzan to Sea Hunt.
These days it's not easy to sell, so why not make the most out of the home you have? Take a minute -- that's all you need -- and see who the real movers and shakers are when it comes to the home improvement industry.
She's the queen of extreme sports, a two-time cancer survivor and she'll inspire you to take action in your own life.
What if you don't have a lot of money or a lot of time, but you still want to make the world a better place? Learn how.
Whether you prefer the cars of yesterday or the cutting-edge vehicles of tomorrow, life is all about getting in and putting the pedal to the metal. Take :60 and see how you can start Growing Bolder.
Cancer isn't funny, but there can be fun in the fight. Four-time cancer survivor Linda Hill and her line of t-shirts prove laughter is indeed the best medicine.
There are few Hollywood careers that can match the longevity or success of Robert J. Wagner. He opens up about his six decades in Hollywood and losing the love of his life, Natalie Wood.
Through failed marriages, broken romances and shattered finances she has mananged not just to survive it all, but to come out with the true Growing Bolder Spirit.
93-year-old Banana George Blair, weak from a long battle with pneumonia and in constant pain from six back surgeries, wants to get his bare feet back on the water.
Football great Fran Tarkenton's life didn't end when he retired from the game. He found the skills that made him a legend translated well to the business world.
Norman Rockwell was our nation's most beloved artist. He had always used professional models until he moved next door to the Edgerton family. Their faces are immortalized in some of the artist's most beloved works.
The experts said it couldn't be done. But recently, Florida's Gene Evans had a major breakthrough that could spawn a whole new industry and an unprecedented opportunity for large scale production of the holy grail of aqua farming: caviar.
The mission was gratifying yet overwhelming. But isn't taking on projects that are way too big the key to great accomplishment? JT Thompson had such a bright vision for the Stetson Mansion that he never had time to consider failure.
Arnold Palmer burst onto the scene at the same moment that televised golf was finding its way into American living rooms. Arnold doesn't play much competitive golf anymore, but as we found out, he still has plenty of game.
Audrey Lentz has always had an eye for things that please her. From Howdy Doody to the present day, from pinball to pez, she has an amazing collection. But what sets her apart is, her home... her ENTIRE home is her display case!