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  • Recapping the Forbes and Know Your Value 30/50 Summit

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  • Global mentoring for women across generations at the 2024 Forbes 30/50 Summit

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  • How poker can help give women the skills to succeed in and out of the office

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  • How Olympic figure skater Gracie Gold overcame a debilitating mental health battle

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  • Forbes, Know Your Value welcomes Mona Kattan and Alia Bhatt to 30/50 Summit

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As the COVID delta variant surges, here’s why parents should keep calm and carry on

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While families prepare to send their children back to school, pulmonologist and NBC medical contributor Dr. Vin Gupta tells Know Your Value’s Cat Rakowski why they shouldn’t fear in-person attendance, despite a surge in coronavirus cases.