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DREAMS COME TRUE

Are you anxious and willing to follow your passion but not quite sure how to find it? Often, the root of all passions can be traced back to one place -- childhood. Sometimes it just takes a while to realize it. But as Lisa Firestone discovered, as soon as you do, everything else just falls into place. Click here to watch her story.
 
 
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SWEET JUDY BLUE EYES
GROWING BOLDER RADIO SHOW

Judy Collins is one of our most beloved singers, yet she's never tried to shield her personal struggles from her adoring fans. Now in her 70s, she's still making new music, staying in shape and helping others see the hope when all seems hopeless.
 
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A NEW WAY TO SEE LIFE
GROWING BOLDER RADIO SHOW

When he suddenly lost his vision at the age of 23 to macular degeneration, Alan Lock didn't know what he was going to do with the rest of his life. After a bout with depression, he got moving -- and rowed his way across the Atlantic. Find out what big trip he's got planned next.
 
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A HEALTHY 100
LEARN FROM ROCK STARS OF AGING

This week, Growing Bolder was proud to host a very special live chat on the Orlando Sentinel's website with Florida Hospital executive vice president Des Cummings. During the lively one-hour chat, we discussed Des's new book "8 Secrets of a Healthy 100" and discussed the things you can do right now to live a longer, healthier life -- no matter what genes you were born with. The chat featured tips and inspirational examples to help you get started on the road to living to 100. Visit the special Growing Bolder page on the Orlando Sentinel to read through the chat!

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'TIS THE SEASON...
...TO READ GB BLOGS!

Growing Bolder's halls are decked with blogs about the holidays! Sunie has tips for helping grandparents bring together blended and interfaith families. This time of year, are you a Mary or a Martha? Christine Hammond has tips for putting the "Mary" back in the Christmas. And finally, John at Late Night Musings offers a Christmas poem about the joys -- and sadness for some -- of the season.

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