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In this episode, we share the story of a war hero who says everyone can learn from the lessons on the battlefield. Plus, Marc and his swim team set a world record, we have a ball at a very special event and we feature triathlete Tony Handler.

Segments Include:

  • How World Records are Broken
    • Motivated by the stories we do every week, Growing Bolder CEO Marc Middleton got back in the pool for the first time in 35 years. That was two years ago. Today, Marc is a member of Rowdy Gaines’ Blu Frog Masters Team and now, the Froggers have something to croak about.
  • World War II’s Fading Memories
    • There aren’t many people like Bill Coleman. There used to be, but World War II vets are vanishing. It’s why their stories are so important. Not just for their first-hand accounts, but also to ensure the lessons they learned don’t just fade into history.
  • Come Play With Us
    • From fast cars to talking water — yes, you read that right — we’re showing you the coolest new games and rides at the annual International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions expo. You won’t see this stuff anywhere else … yet.
  • Triathlete Tony Handler
    • Tony Handler isn’t supposed to be here. Twenty-five years ago, he was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer and given two years to live. That same year, he completed his first triathlon. After that, the cancer attacked his liver, prostate and thyroid glands but he’s beat them all back. His story will inspire you to keep on fighting, no matter what life throws your way.

Leading the Way

We take a look at those who are Growing Bolder through: Overcoming Obstacles, Pursuing Passions, Staying Active, Making a Difference and Breaking Barriers.

Rock and Roll hall of famer Roger McGuinn is still rockin’ in his mid-60s. Mostly a solo act but occasionally playing with pals like Bruce Springsteen.

If it’s true that to really sing the blues, one has to have lived it, than this lady has every right to sing out. Miss Jacqueline Jones has lived through it all.

Grandfathers are part of the fastest growing division in motocross — so what has them revving their motors and risking their bodies?

Bert and Barbara Roper dedicated themselves to a massive project … renovating and restoring a once-grand theater to its former glory.

Make a Difference

Whether it’s raising big money for a good cause, or risking your life in the name of freedom or just simply making your own mind and body healthier, these people will teach you how to make a difference in the world today.

Annika Sorenstam is one of the greatest golfers in the history of the game, and now she’s making a difference in another field – the fight against breast cancer. See how she’s teaming up with some passionate women to stop the disease.

We believe it’s about attitude, whether you’re 9 or 109 years old. Ruth Hamilton, the world’s oldest blogger, passed away in 2008, but left us some amazing video blogs – a legacy for those who didn’t have the privilege of getting to know her in person.

The next time you go to your gym, take a look around. People of all ages are working out! Silver Sneakers focuses on those who are over 60. In many cases, the program is free, and classes are available all across the nation. As you’ll see, the program is changing lives!

Many of us have been touched by the war in the Gulf. Imagine how many more were affected by World War II. Veterans of that war are dying off at a rate of 1,100 a day. Soon, many will be forgotten. Take a moment to watch one vet tell his story.

Love music? The latest technology tools not only play music on your computer and cell phone, they can help find new songs and old favorites, based on your mood!

Risk Takers

Are you afraid to take risks in life? On this episode of The Growing Bolder TV Show, see how big and small risks in life can help you achieve happiness you never dreamed possible.

Tattoos are no longer taboo. They’ve gone mainstream in a big way and like just about everything else, the fastest-growing market segment is baby boomers. Come along as Andrea Kudlacz celebrates her 60th birthday.

Tiger Woods’ messy love life has spawned 1,000 jokes and late-night skits. And musician Golf Brooks knows a good punchline when he sees one, so he’s composed his own tribute to the fender bender heard ’round the world.

World War I was known as “The War To End All Wars.” It didn’t. As its veterans have died off, so has the memory of how costly a war it was. All in all, more than 70,000,000 people served in uniform, of which a staggering one-half were either killed, wounded or taken prisoner. Meet a brave man who put his life on hold and his country first.

What goes up must come down. That’s why you hesitate to try skydiving. But what if you could get a similar experience just a few feet off the floor? Step inside an indoor windtunnel where beginners and experts alike practice and experience freefall.

And if you love lists but can never remember where you put the darn things, see how technology is making the paper and pen obsolete.