Keynotes
Signature Keynote
Unbound: From Resistance to Reclamation—A Woman’s Journey to Power, Pleasure & Purpose
Collective Power, Sisterhood & Sacred Strategy
Gathered & Unapologetic: Sister Circles as Sanctuary, Strategy & Resistance
Our Bodies, Our Circles: Collective Power in the Fight for Autonomy
Circle the Wagons: Sisterhood as Strategy in a Time of Control
Focus: Modern-day circles as spaces for truth-telling, resource-sharing, and collective protection
Liberation, Healing & Personal Power
It’s Your Thang: Permission, Power & Personal Liberation
Balm: Writing Ourselves Free
When I Liberate Myself, I Liberate Others: Building Movements That Matter
Focus: Inner work, storytelling, emotional healing, and turning personal freedom into collective impact
Midlife, Menopause & Reinvention
This Change Ain’t Quiet: Menopause, Rage, Power & Rebirth
Hot Flashes & Higher Standards: The Midlife Woman Who Refuses Less
Focus: Reframing menopause as awakening, honoring the body, setting new standards, and stepping into unapologetic power
Resistance, History & Social Justice
It Ain’t Ova: Resistance in Real Time
If I Had A Hammer: Disrupting Systems, Building Power
The Ties That Bind: Black Women’s Resistance Then & Now
Lest We Forget: The Legacy of Enslaved Women Who Fought Back
My Body, My Choice: Reclaiming Autonomy in a Controlled World
Focus: Historical grounding, modern-day activism, reproductive justice, and truth-telling that challenges systems
Sexual Freedom, Desire & Embodiment
Grown, Free & Fully Lit: Sexual Power in My Second Act
What They Couldn’t Say, I Will: Desire, Freedom & the Wisdom of Our Lineage
Focus: Desire, confidence, body autonomy, pleasure, and rewriting the narrative of aging and sexuality
Women Veterans, Leadership & Community
Still Serving: How Women Veterans Lead, Build & Transform Beyond the Uniform
I Got Your Six: The Power, Presence & Purpose of Women Veterans
Focus: Veteran identity, leadership, advocacy, and building community-centered solution
“I used to want the words ‘She tried’ on my tombstone. Now I want, ‘She did it.’”