What’s SUP?: Be Brave & Create Your Own Dream Job
Eleven years ago, in the midst of a down economy, 46-year-old Ned Johnson made a bold move: he quit his job of 19 years to chase a dream.
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Kirk Bauer has devoted more than 35 years of service to Disabled Sports USA, He knows how important the games can be. He lost a leg during combat in Vietnam.
n February 2007, 72-year-old James Hylton tried to become the oldest driver to ever qualify for the Daytona 500.
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Good news! There is a fountain of youth, but it requires you getting off the couch!