Because I have lived in several countries, some have
referred to me as a globetrotter.
When you spend time living in various nations, you face some
adversity. It could be from
language, culture, running out of money or a myriad of other unforeseen
circumstances. At the same time,
doing globetrotter things does not qualify me to play for the Harlem Globe
Trotters. Wayne Clark, on the
other hand, has also spent time
living abroad. And he did it as one of the players on the Harlem Globe
Trotters.
Without question, Wayne is a high performing athlete. He has played professional basketball
on several teams throughout the world.
And holds a world record as a Slam Dunk Champion. To this day, he continues to train as a
competitive athlete. His latest
list of accomplishments is to stand for men’s rights.
On tonight’s show, we are going to address adversity men
face in life. For some, adversity
can be the result of training and preparing for career success. For others, adversity can be a life
reset. In a strange way, Wayne has
tasted the bitter sweet of some of life’s most challenging times. Yet, somehow he always ended up on top.
How a man handles adversity says a lot about who he is. Albert Einstein’s quote says it all:
“Adversity introduces a man to himself”.
Today, join me for an engaging and thought provoking
discussion about how to handle yourself in the face of adversity, even a rough
divorce. Call in to ask Wayne some
of the toughest questions about life, career, sports, marriage and
divorce. You won’t want to miss
it.
Tonight, Sunday, July 26, from 7:00pm-9:00pm (EST) at Straight
Talk with Ted Santos.
To hear the show live: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/ted_santos/2020/07/26/how-men-strive-and-thrive-through-adversity
Call to comment or ask questions live at: (323) 642-1387.
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