At 兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Macky Auditorium this week, alumna Molly Bloom shared stories of her notorious past running big-money private poker games, the art of reinvention and the importance of believing in yourself.听
Bloom was the seventh speaker in the Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series, part of the Center for Leadership overseen by Chancellor Philip DiStefano.听
鈥淵ou can always rewrite your story and overcome adversity,鈥 said Savannah Perry, introducing Bloom to an audience of more than 1,000 faculty, staff, students and community members. Perry, a former CU women鈥檚 volleyball player, is a senior in the Scripps Leadership and Career Development Program and the Presidents Leadership Class.
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With her parents and one brother鈥昈lympian, CU alumnus and former professional football player Jeremy Bloom鈥攊n the audience, Bloom discussed her own journey and personal transformation without sugar coating details of her tabloid past. After being busted by the feds for running illegal poker games in New York City, Bloom was sentenced to a year of probation and 200 hours of community service.听
But that was nine years ago. Today, Bloom is a sought-after speaker and new parent trying to juggle life-work balance and home in on her purpose. Here are other takeaways from her talk:
Believe in yourself
Sounds easy enough but it certainly wasn鈥檛 for a young Bloom, who was plagued by crushing self-doubt, even as she ranked third in the Nor-Am Cup in women's mogul skiing. She described her fear of failure as 鈥渁ll-encompassing鈥 when she was 19.听
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to have it figured out. You have to keep showing up. The fear you have that you are not good enough is unfounded.鈥
Further, bad decisions and adversity can be catalysts for greatness. You learn most from failures, she said.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 just get one chance. If you are willing to grow, you will have as many chances as you are brave enough to take.鈥
What can you give vs. what can you get?
Bloom recalled being mortified by the cheesy gambling-themed playlist she made and the basic cheese plate she brought when she was tapped to help serve cocktails at a private poker game in LA. But she quickly got hooked on the power in the room鈥擧ollywood A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio and Ben Affleck, billionaires and politicians. She had access to information, capital and power.听
She consulted with her mother as she sought to understand what she could get from this incredible opportunity. Her mother helped her reframe her thinking around 鈥渨hat she could give.鈥澨
Bloom opted to focus on how her presence made people feel. She encouraged others to do the same.听
鈥淏ecome aware of the emotional footprint you leave on the world. That will return you incredible value. That, and hard work.鈥
Accept responsibility听
When her game was stolen away from her in Los Angeles, she moved it to NYC. The stakes were so high she once saw someone lose $100 million in one night.听
But things started to change for her in New York, and she got caught up in money, greed and power. She began making bad decisions that didn鈥檛 align with her values.
She made mistakes. Mobsters threatened her. She was taking money off the top and breaking the law. In the end, she only had herself to blame. To move forward, she had to accept responsibility. And then she had to do something even harder: forgive herself.
Women: Own your power
Understanding your fresh perspective in a male-dominated field can work in your favor.听
鈥淟ean into that. Don鈥檛 let people overpower you. Continue to push that envelope. Be so good they can鈥檛 ignore you.鈥澨
In her own life, Bloom is committed to financial independence. While raising her child, she is also on the speaking circuit, working on two books and a documentary, and she just did a sports podcast.听
Make lemonade out of lemons
With nothing left, Bloom decided to write a memoir. She saw potential for a movie and hounded screenwriter and director Aaron Sorkin until he agreed to put Molly鈥檚 Game on the big screen. She recalled him saying, 鈥淚鈥檝e never met someone so down on their luck and full of themselves.鈥
鈥淵ou can still advocate for yourself. If you don鈥檛 believe in you, who will?鈥
Nine years ago, Bloom was pleading guilty in federal court. Five years ago, she was at the Academy Awards because the film based on her book had been nominated for an Oscar. And this week, she was speaking at her beloved 兔子先生传媒文化作品 campus in her new hometown.
鈥淭wenty-five years ago, I sat where you鈥檙e sitting. I walked on this beautiful campus, got coffee on the Hill. I wanted to light the world on fire. I wanted to become someone I could call my hero.鈥
On the stage this week at Macky, Bloom got one step closer.听
鈥淗ere I am with all of you. It sure feels like a redemptive moment.鈥