Tuesday, 5 July 2011

The First Week in Words

To my Gentle Readers
and Kind Fans,

Technology is a wonderful thing.

Because of the web seminar technology—and because of the support of the Strategic Planning Group Members—I'm starting a new regular feature today:

The Week in Words

The concept is simplicity itself: Every week, I'll have a free, live web seminar, where I’ll discuss the major news events—and what they mean.

What’s more, I'll be able to take questions from the audience—live.

This Thursday, I’ll be discussing the turn in the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case, and what it might mean for French politics; the Mulligan Mortgages that the banks are quickly, quietly trying to push through—and the reasons why; and finally, the Greek bailout, the ratings agencies, and what it all means for the European situation.

In the future, I’ll be having guests and open discussions in The Week in Words. The show will last 90 minutes, including question-time, and it will be every Thursday, at 9:00 pm EST. The registration link for this Thursday’s broadcast is here.

Do check it out—I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, I do hope you’ll become a regular attendee.

Until then, all the best,

GL

If you are interested, do check out The Strategic Planning Group, and see what it’s about.

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