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Discover Your Future

In this episode, we dig into the past with Joanie Schirm, who discovered an incredible family history — starting with a pair of pants. Plus, amazing art in 5 minutes and we welcome Wendy Chioji to the team!

Segments Include:

  • Discovery of a Lifetime
    • 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 in an old desk. It was a discovery that sent her on the adventure of a lifetime and caught her up in a world of survival, loss and suffering during World War II.
  • A 5-Minute Masterpiece
    • Brian Olsen is as much a work of art as his pop culture portraits. He’s a blur of brushes, hands, color and energy. There’s only been one other like him. But his mentor’s untimely death sent Brian on a profound journey to inspire others to find outlets for creativity and self-expression.
  • Welcome, Wendy Chioji
    • A television anchor, breast cancer survivor and competitive athlete, Wendy Chioji has traveled the world and collected stories from people of all walks of life. As she joins the Growing Bolder team, we take a look at what makes Wendy such a Growing Bolder story herself!

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.

Never Too Late

The Growing Bolder TV Show shines a light on the people who prove that in life, it’s not about age, it’s about attitude. Now more than ever, we could all use a little inspiration in our lives. In this episode, we’ll show you examples of people who are smashing stereotypes and kicking a little butt.

He isn’t giving up on his dream of being a star in the competitive music business. Michael Galloway has already overcome the odds, winning a big-time harmonica championship, and his latest CD is Independent Album of the Year.

Personal tragedy leads one man to try and save his family and the world at the same time. Welcome to the first Green Earth Expo.

Men and women from all over the globe are paying tribute to celebrities by portraying them – stepping into the spotlight for 15 minutes of fame of their own. Meet “Cher,” “Elton John,” “Elizabeth Taylor” and many more stars!

We lost the King of Pop in 2009 – Jackson was only 50 years old when he died, but he accomplished an amazing amount in his short life. Along the way, he left a lasting impression on another amazing man…American hero Col. Joe Kittinger.

Take basic principles of graphic design and make the perfect greeting card for any occasion!

Dream Chasers

On this episode of The Growing Bolder TV Show, we introduce you to people who have the courage and guts to pursue their passions in life, even when others tell them it’s time to get a “real job.”

When it comes to golf, PGA pro Jay Golden should be a big success – but he’s not. His contribution to the game is even greater than Tiger Woods’…well, at least a lot more creative!

Harold Garde is in his 80s and has been painting for decades. But it’s only lately that he’s getting recognized for his talent. We take you inside Harold’s moment in the spotlight.

He has been in more than 20 sitcoms, in six feature films and had a four-year run on Broadway. One of the top improv comedians working today, Brian Bradley survived the excesses of showbiz with a clear view of his future.

Rita Brown has experienced all that life has to offer – from unbelievable triumph to unspeakable heartbreak. Growing Bolder is what this gymnastics icon is all about.

Want to connect with friends and family who are far away? The latest technology helps you communicate using voice, video and text – all over your Internet connection.

Get Rowdy

On this episode of the Growing Bolder TV Show, you’ll dive into life with an Olympian who is the master of much more than the pool. Plus, she shed the pounds and got inspired to help others and meet a mayor with one foot in the old world and the other in new technology.

A three-time Olympic gold medalist and the voice of swimming for NBC, Rowdy Gaines is now 50 years old and a passionate advocate for the future of his sport. We caught up with him at a special event where we learned by so many people of all ages are diving into masters swimming.

We all have a-ha moments in life, when we know it’s time to change our paths. At nearly 300 pounds, Heather Quillen knew she needed to make a drastic change. And after helping herself, she figured – why not do this for others?

Mike Sigel is the baron of billiards – simply amazing. He started playing at the age of 13, turned pro by 20 and went on to win more than 100 professional tournaments. So what happened when he stepped out? His connection to the sport got even stronger.

What’s the size of a credit card and lets you capture amazing memories with the press of a button? Here’s a hint: say cheese.

Second Acts

With all due respect to F. Scott Fitzgerald, these days, Americans are finding that there are second acts in life. With longer lifespans and a greater sense of independence, people are discovering the courage to start living their dreams, at any age.

For 40 years, Ida Bransford has been on the lookout for the depression glass that reminds her of her youth. In this Growing Bolder exclusive, we take you inside a home that many have heard about but few have actually seen.

Larry Roofner was a corporate executive, a move and shaker and a big-time success. And it nearly killed him. So he walked away from it all, and at 52, he reinvented himself. One door led to another, until the doors themselves changed his life.

He’s written music for NBC sports, artist Thomas Kinkade and for a 3-year-old victim of child abuse. Wayne Gratz’s music has been described as sonic soup for the soul. You’ll wonder why you’ve never heard of him before.

In the 1980s, he was one of the most feared pitchers in baseball and the best left-hander in the game. 20 years later, Frank “Sweet Music” Viola has moved from the mound to the dugout where he’s giving college players a little sweet music of their own.

In December 1997, the “weblog” was born. Within two years, it was better known as a blog – and today, more than 112 million blogs are posted on the Internet! Are you ready to share your stories online?

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!

Never Give Up

On this episode, meet a man who proves it’s NEVER too late to stitch together a dream. He’s making it come true, with an invention reinvention. Plus, we’ll introduce you to a man whose 40 years of experience in news has resulted in some of the most breathtaking space photos in history and to a woman who had a lucky break — on a dare! All that, plus an Olympic hero provides insight on one of the fastest-growing sports for 50+.

Scot Weiss loves what he’s doing but admits it’s a daily struggle. Weiss left a promising career in finance to chase an American dream – inventing a product and starting a company. Now, he’s discovering the importance of belief and the power of persistence.

In 40 years as a photojournalist, Red Huber covered some of the biggest news events of our time. Some of his most famous – and breathtaking – photos are his shots of space shuttle launches. How does he do it? Find out!

Brooks Johnson is a 76-year-old Hall of Fame track coach who has coached an athlete at every Olympics since 1968. David Oliver is a 28-year-old superstar destined to become the greatest high hurdler of all time. Together, Johnson and Oliver are rewriting the record books and proving the power of intergenerational relationships.

Kay Davis auditioned on a dare, and the next thing she knew, she was the vocalist of one of the greatest bands of all time.

Twitter, YouTube, GPS…all words many of us didn’t know five years ago, and now we use them on a daily basis! So what are the next tech trends? Time to take a look.

American Spirit

In this episode, an Olympic champion proves age really is just a number, and an American hero remembers a day that not only changed history, it changed his future. Plus, we pay tribute to some under-appreciated instruments, and a self-taught artist discovers his inner Picasso and puts his passion on the canvas.

Maybe one of the most famous Growing Bolder stories in the Olympics comes from Dara Torres. She was the first American swimmer to compete in five Olympics and the oldest female swimmer in the history of the Games. Now, her new book candidly reveals the challenge of going after a seemingly impossible dream.

The newest craze in music is one of the oldest – bluegrass! Its true roots lie with the common folks, like Johnny Adams, who fell so in love with the mandolin that he now makes his own!

When we heard that the residents of The Villages, Florida – one of the biggest retirement communities in the world – were planning to try and break a world record for the kazoo, we decided to document the day. We had fun, but it seems one person didn’t appreciate our coverage. So, we bring you the kazoo rebuttal – starting with a look at the story that got it all started

In 1984, at the age of 56, fighter pilot, daredevil and American aviation hero Joseph P. Kittinger Jr. made aviation history when he became the first person to cross the Atlantic Ocean solo in a balloon.

Who says you need training to be an artist? Earl Nash was completely self-taught and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Find out how you can discover your inner Picasso and put your own passion on the canvas.

Reality? Who needs it? We take a look at the newest craze in technology, designed to make what you see, hear and feel even more intense.

Passion for Living

On this week’s episode of The Growing Bolder TV Show, see how the best triathlete in U.S. Olympic history is leaving a legacy for his family and others.

Hunter Kemper is the most decorated triathlete in US history and has his sights set on his 4th Olympics in 2012. But this time he’ll be competing for more than his country and himself. He reveals how the birth of his own child inspired him to make a difference in the lives of other children.

He owned three business and had over 70 employees, Frank Attwood couldn’t understand why he was miserable. It’s a story about finding purpose in life. We’ll introduce you to a man who reinvented himself by becoming America’s most famous inventor.

Jim Henson’s untimely departure from this world left a huge hole in our hearts that has yet to be filled. It’s because his work also had a soul. His characters, creations, TV shows and films all had common elements of … decency! There was an undercurrent of optimism, of empathy and encouragement that permeated nearly every project he worked on.

Do you want to be a real life treasure hunter? See how some new tech tools are making it fun and easy to go geocaching.

Dreams Come True

From caviar dreams to the fantasy world of video games, this week’s Growing Bolder TV Show proves dreams do come true.

Otronicon attracts kids of all ages – and it turns out, some of the best video gamers are boomers! We take you inside a cutting-edge convention and put you in the driver’s seat.

This is an unusual love story involving an 89-year-old woman and her beloved Chariot. The two have been together for decades and traveled more than 540,000 miles across this nation’s highways and side streets.

The experts said it couldn’t be done. But recently, one pioneer 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.

He should be on everyone’s list of most incredible characters. Bill Booth is an inventor, entrepreneur, and adventurer. He’s built an amazing life around doing what he loves. Don’t take our word for it. Just watch this story. You’ll see things you’ve never seen before.

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