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Taryn Smith, the 25-year-old trailblazer who became the first American woman to conquer the "world's toughest row," sits down for her first national daytime interview; Cortrell Winkfield's life changed overnight when his digital cake stand went viral; how songwriter Anthony Sanders used social media and music to help his wife, Nicolette Van Dielen, land her dream job; internet favorite Kent Burris takes us along on his flavorful journey discovering new restaurants.
Taryn Smith, the 25-year-old trailblazer who became the first American woman to conquer the "world's toughest row," sits down for her first national daytime interview; Cortrell Winkfield's life changed overnight when his digital cake stand went viral; how songwriter Anthony Sanders used social media and music to help his wife, Nicolette Van Dielen, land her dream job; internet favorite Kent Burris takes us along on his flavorful journey discovering new restaurants.
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