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THE REAL RICKIE LEE

In 1979, her debut hit, "Chuck E.'s in Love" was the song on everyone's lips. A Grammy win and Rolling Stone cover quickly followed, but fame made Rickie Lee Jones uneasy. So she pushed it all away. Click here to find out what she says about celebrity and why she thinks she may be alone forever--and that's OK.
 
 
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John Elder Robison grew up in the 1960s, before anybody really understood what Asperger's was, yet he always knew there was something different about him. Instead of being limited by it, John found a way to thrive, even going on to design guitars for KISS. As an adult, when both he and his son were diagnosed, he started a journey of education and discovery. Find out what he wants us to know about Asperger's and autism.
 
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THROWBACK THURSDAY, HALLOWEEN STYLE

One of the most popular trends of the moment is Throwback Thursday. Each week, people share old photos and videos across social media platforms. It's a fun excuse to dig some favorites out of the archives. We thought we'd start sharing some classic GB stories with you for Throwback Thursday, and what better time to start than Halloween? Take a look back at the night Team GB channeled some famous faces and even hung out with a certain ex-president, well, sort of, all for a good cause. You just might get a good last-minute Halloween costume idea!
 
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CHECK OUT THE NEW ISSUE OF GB MAGAZINE!


The new issue of Growing Bolder Magazine is now available, and once again, it's packed full of stories of hope, inspiration and possibility. This month's cover story profiles long-time TV anchor and reporter -- and new Growing Bolder TV Show contributor -- Secily Wilson, who suffered a stroke a few years ago ... live on camera! She explains how temporarily losing her ability to speak taught her how to use her true voice and to start just saying no to all those chores, favors and tasks we're all too quick to take on in life. She shares the surprising early warning signs of stroke that you need to know to save your life. Plus, soar through the air with a 60-year-old acrobat and masters track and field star who challenged doctors to find a new way to treat hip dysplasia and allow her to keep soaring through the skies.

You have three ways to read Growing Bolder Magazine: pick up your copy at any Central Florida Walgreens location; have it delivered right to your front door; or read it online now.

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