Bold Voices is a celebration of strength, courage, and truth. Through this roundtable, we are
bringing together diverse leaders, creatives, and changemakers to share real stories and
inspire action. In a world often divided, this space is about coming together, to listen, to learn,
and to lead with heart. The event is open to students, young professionals, artists, and anyone
seeking community and connection.
Date & Time: 08/01/2025 & 8:30 PM - 10 PM
Location: Global Lounge - 1130 W COLE RD
Presented by: Luxan in partnership with Global Lounge
The Why
We believe every voice carries power, and when shared, it can move hearts, ignite change, and
build bridges.
A bold voice is more than just an event. It’s a celebration of courage, a moment where real
people tell stories that have shaped their lives and communities. From overcoming hardship to
chasing dreams, our panelists remind us that boldness isn’t about having it all figured out; it’s
about choosing to speak up, even when it’s hard.
In a world that can feel divided and overwhelming, this event offers something rare: hope. It’s a
space to connect, to be inspired, and to walk away reminded that we all have a role to play in
building something better, together.
We created Bold Voices to honor the storytellers, the dreamers, and the doers, and to light a fire
in the hearts of those still searching for their voice.

Kirk is a national public sculptor with artwork in 20/50 states so far. We are honored to have him design and paint a mural at the site of our headquarters.Kirk designed a piece titled, "Melting Pot" a colorful concept featuring a stained glass look with puzzle pieces fitting together. Design by Kirk Seese of BB Murals
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The Playdate is open to actors of all skill levels (ages 13+). Each class starts with fun/warm-up exercises that branch out to Meisner basic foundation work, improvisation, and cold reading skills. And for those who have monologues and/or scenes they want to work on they are welcome to bring them in too. As well as advanced Meisner students bringing in their level of work.
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