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After experiencing her own transfor-mation through hypnosis, Rebecca Zayas now helps people “transform their pain into something beautiful.”
With 10,000 weddings under his belt, Kevin Knox tells couples that the ceremony is “not as hard as you think.”
Once a homeless addict living under I-4, Brian Smith works the red kettle drive because “it saved my life.”
The co-owner of the Milk District brewery says, “There’s nothing a beer can’t solve.”
Activist Rob Greenfield has taken on the challenge of growing and foraging 100 percent of his food for 365 days, with just over two months to go.
John Neal rises to the challenges of “one of the last professions that is physically and cerebrally demanding.”
Former competitive surfer Molli Miller now gets her biggest thrill from teaching the next generation how to catch and ride the waves.
A diagnosis turns a young woman’s life upside down, leading her to rethink storybook heroes for kids.
Andrea Tyler loves the holidays, so when she sings, she likes to let it show, let it show, let it show.
Daron Johnson leads a crew that takes on one of Orlando’s dirtiest and most necessary jobs.
Strangers connect at Orlando Story Club, where true stories are told live.
Evette Rahman, 51, owner of Sister Honey’s bakery, carries on her mother’s legacy.
Life behind a torch has an unbreakable hold on David Sandidge, 51.