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WEBINAR EDUCATION

Online July 7th: Glo’s Greatest Moments With Mark Cuban

Lessons in Leadership We will be joined by Mark Cuban, American billionaire entrepreneur, television personality, and media proprietor whose net worth is an estimated $4.7 billion, according to Forbes, and ranked No. 177 on the 2020 Forbes 400 list. In 2018 Mark presented his Lessons in Leadership discussion of How To Win. We are presenting this GLO Greatest Moment as a service to our members and guests in case they missed or just need a refresher of one of our top live presentations. Speaker Mark Cuban Date & Time Thursday, July 7th, 2022 12:00PM - 1:00PM Central Location: Online Register Now Event Speaker Mark Cuban Since the age of 12, Mark has been a natural businessman. Selling garbage bags door to door, the seed was planted early on for what wou...
WEBINAR EDUCATION

GLOs Greatest Moments With PITBULL June 30th

Join GLO Thursday, June 30th when we rebroadcast PITBULL Back in 2019, on the heels of releasing his album, Libertad 548, we were joined by Grammy award-winning global superstar and entrepreneur, Pitbull, for a discussion on his inspiration, influence, impact and being an independent artist. We are really excited to be rebroadcasting this once in a lifetime event when we enjoy one of GLOs Greatest Moments! Speaker Pitbull Date & Time Thursday, June 30th, 2022 12:00PM - 1:00PM Central Location: Online Register Now Event Speaker Pitbull Pitbull invites disruption on a global scale as a GRAMMY®-winning independent international superstar, education advocate, business entrepreneur and motivational speaker. With countless awards, dozens of international num...
Journalism

6 Moments In History That Remind Me Anything Is Possible

It’s not possible to know what’s possible. For me, these words spell freedom. On this Thanksgiving, I’m particularly grateful for their truth: that living in our world of continuous and interconnected change, uncertainty is certain, and good things can come from unexpected places. Appreciating uncertainty can be either scary or liberating, of course, but I try to stay with the latter. Reminding myself that it’s not possible to know what’s possible sets me free to aim high, and even stretch beyond my comfort zone at times. Who knows? I just might succeed. The trick, I realized some years ago, is keeping a mental list of advances I’d never have thought possible until they happened. Pretty regularly, I review it, just to remind myself that if these things happened, how I can possibly kn...