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BACKSTAGE PASS

The Florida premiere of "Conquering Kilimanjaro," the first film from Bolder Docs, was an evening filled with hope, inspiration and possibility. We're inviting you to go behind-the-scenes of this red carpet event. From the day-of production meeting to the final standing ovation, click here to see what it was like for our big night.
 
 
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WHAT WOULD MARY ANN DO?
GROWING BOLDER RADIO SHOW

"Gilligan's Island" remains one of the most beloved and popular shows in TV history, even though it only aired for three seasons. Dawn Wells, who played girl-next-door Mary Ann, discusses the show's enduring appeal and relevance and explains why we could all stand to think a little bit more like Mary Ann in today's fast-moving and technologically focused world.
 
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STILL PASSIONATE AT 90
GROWING BOLDER RADIO SHOW

Theodore Bikel, a legend of stage, screen and folk music, tells us about finding love and purpose at 90 and why he's been so busy lately that he had to update his autobiography, which he wrote at 70! Plus, the man who has played Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof" more than 2,000 times, including most recently in 2010 at the age of 86, revels whether he misses the character after “hanging up his milkpail.”
 
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HAPPY HANUKKAH!
CELEBRATING THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS


Hanukkah Sameach! For our friends celebrating the Jewish Festival of Lights, we wish you a very Happy Hanukkah! Enjoy this special time with your family and friends.


 
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!


We always look forward to our holiday greeting from Kay Glynn. Kay is an age group world record holder in the women’s pole vault and also a world-class high jumper, hurdler, thrower and sprinter. The 61-year-old grandma of 7 is recovering from knee and hip surgery and can still do this. Kay says, "It was almost up to 30 degrees. Snow flurries were coming down, there were clouds and there was no wind. I told my husband, 'Quick! Get the camera!'"

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SURVIVING & THRIVING IS BACK!


The two-time Emmy nominated "Surviving & Thriving" is back with another episode filled with hope, inspiration and possibility. Below are short previews of three of the stories you'll see in this episode. Tune in Friday night at 10 p.m. to WKMG Local 6 for "Surviving & Thriving," presented by Florida Hospital. If you don't live in Central Florida, sign up for the "Surviving & Thriving" newsletter. After the show airs, we'll be sharing a link to the complete episode in that newsletter first.
 
  There is Hope in Obesity

Just a few years ago, Cheryl Faulk weighed 475 pounds, was diabetic and suffered from a host of health issues as a result of her obesity. Her son asked if she had a death wish; she chose to live. Click here to watch a short preview of her story and see how she lost 300 pounds — without surgery.
 
The Greatest Gift

Crystal Osha was a 30-year-old single mother when she learned she had cancer. With her health deteriorating, doctors raced to find a bone marrow donor to treat her acute myeloid leukemia but none of her relatives were a match. Wait until you learned who came to her rescue. Click here to watch a short preview of Crystal's story.
 
 
  The Comeback

Jeff Farrell is the fastest swimmer over the age of 75 who has ever lived. But he’ll always be remembered for what happened decades before at the 1960 Olympics. Click here to watch a short preview of Jeff's incredible comeback story.