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Nashville Student Summit

November 8 @ 3:00 pm - November 10 @ 11:00 am

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Join us in Nashville, Tennessee for a one-of-a-kind weekend of inspiration and friendship!

College women are invited to gather in Music City for a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet your heroes, learn all the conservative truths your professors aren’t teaching you in school, and build lasting friendships.

Secure your spot to:

  • Hear from and get photos with conservative truth-tellers like Liz Wheeler, Allie Beth Stuckey, Paula Scanlan, and more
  • Embark on a Music City Nights Cruise aboard the General Jackson Showboat and hear hits from country music legends like Johnny Cash, Reba McEntire, and Luke Combs
  • Make lifelong friendships with conservative women from around the country
  • Compete for exclusive prizes in a weekend-long scavenger hunt
  • Experience this $1,200 value event for just $50!

Date:

November 8th – 10th, 2024.

Programming will begin at 5pm on Friday, November 8th and finish late on Saturday, November 9th. You are free leave any time on Sunday, November 10th as long as you check out of the hotel by 11am.

Cost:

$50 registration fee

Your registration fee includes a 2-night stay at a luxury hotel, 3 meals per day, and your ticket to our Music City Nights Cruise.

Registration:

Complete your registration here. Spots are very limited, so be sure to sign up today! 

Our Program

 Woman of the Year Acceptance Speech | Liz Wheeler LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Liz Wheeler is the host of “The Liz Wheeler Show” on Blaze TV and author of “Hide Your Children: Exposing the Marxists Behind the Attack on America’s Kids.” She is unapologetically one of the conservative movement’s boldest voices. In Politico’s words, Liz is a “titan” of media Liz is passionate about exposing corruption and calling out the so-called “experts.” She is rigorous in her research, and committed to her faith.

In a special live event from the Nashville Women’s Summit, Liz will share what’s on her mind about the state of the culture and how conservative women can rise up and make their voices louder than ever. Watch Liz accept her award as the 2024 Clare Booth Luce Center Woman of the Year here on Friday, November 7th at 6:45 p.m. CST/7:45 p.m. EST.

Around the World with KT McFarland: Crises and Opportunities | KT McFarland LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Kathleen Troia “KT” McFarland is one of the country’s most prominent foreign policy experts. She is the author of the bestselling book “Trump, Washington and “We the People.”‘ Ms. McFarland was President Trump’s first Deputy National Security Advisor. She was one of the architects of his America First and Peace through Strength policies.

Global dynamics and election results collide when former Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland brings her unmatched expertise to the table. With years of experience in foreign policy and national security, KT will take you inside the latest developments – both on the international stage and here at home. Tune in here on Saturday, November 8th at 9:30 a.m. CST/10:30 a.m. EST for thought-provoking analysis on the choices before us and the future of America’s global influence to navigate these turbulent times and protect the freedoms we hold dear.

Standing with Women from Coast to Coast: Why Protecting Female Athletes Matters | Paula Scanlan LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Paula Scanlan is the Legislative Liaison for Independent Women’s Forum Stand With Women Spokeswoman and Advisor and a former NCAA Swimmer. She is the former teammate of Lia Thomas at the University of Pennsylvania. At IWF, she works to save women’s sports, pass legislation to protect women’s spaces, and facilitate lawsuits to get justice for women and girls.

The future of women’s sports is on the line. Join Paula Scanlan, former NCAA athlete and advocate for female sports, as she discusses the critical importance of safeguarding opportunities for women in athletics. Paula will share her personal journey and delve into the impact of current policies on female athletes across the nation. This session will empower you to stand firm in protecting the integrity of women’s sports for future generations. Tune in here on Saturday, November 8th at 10:35 a.m. CST/11:35 a.m. EST for her remarks.

The Good Life | Lauren Husmann LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Lauren Husmann is the program director at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women. She speaks on the history of the feminist movement and the dangerous effects of feminist ideology on marriage, family, and the wellbeing of women. She seeks to encourage young women to live happy, fulfilling live outside of feminist parameters for success.

It’s time to change the narrative. Drawing from her own experience, Lauren will reveal how the feminist “instruction manual” often leads women to lives of loneliness and dissatisfaction. Join Lauren as she explores the many ways women can live truly successful, healthy lives on their own terms – beyond the confines of modern feminism. Tune in here on Saturday, November 8th at 11:40 a.m. CST/12:40 p.m. EST for her remarks.

The War We Should Be Fighting | Amanda Collins Johnson LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Amanda Collins Johnson is the author of “Beyond Survival, Reclaiming My Life After I Survived Rape.” During college, she was raped at gun point while being denied the right to participate in her own self defense.  She is passionate about sharing her story with courage and conviction so others can be empowered to live a full life after trauma and so women can choose how they want to defend themselves.

Amanda Collins Johnson’s story is one of survival, strength, and unwavering grit. A survivor of rape at gunpoint on her college campus, Amanda has become a passionate advocate for the 2nd Amendment, particularly campus carry laws, and for the right to self-defense. In this session, Amanda will share her deeply personal journey, from the trauma of assault to her ongoing healing process, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. Amanda will also shed light on the failures of the “women’s rights” movement, which she argues has become dangerously fixated on abortion at the expense of women’s safety and security. Don’t miss this insightful and powerful session on healing, self-defense, and what it means to live beyond survival. Tune in here on Saturday, November 8th at 1:15 p.m. CST/2:15 p.m. EST for her remarks.

You Are Not a Meme | Helen Roy LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Helen Roy is a mother and writer, focusing on family policy, women’s issues, and culture. She is a fellow at the Claremont Institute for Political Philosophy, a featured author for Fairer Disputations, lifestyle editor atBlaze Media, and host of “The Female of the Species.” Helen believes that family policy, aesthetics, as well as cultural narratives around marriage, motherhood, fatherhood, and friendship are foundational to national thriving.

In a world saturated with viral trends, Helen Roy invites you to break free from the noise and discover your own unique life path. Helen will explore how to carve out an authentic, fulfilling life beyond the limiting boxes of “girlboss” or “tradwife.” She’ll introduce the idea of a “secret third thing” – a way of being that doesn’t conform to internet-driven expectations but allows women to truly define themselves. Tune in here on Saturday, November 8th at 2:20 p.m. CST/3:30 p.m. EST for her remarks.

Contagious Courage: How Telling the Truth Changes Culture | Allie Beth Stuckey LIVE at Nashville Student Summit

Allie Beth Stuckey is a wife, mom of 3, and the host of the podcast Relatable, where she analyzes culture, theology, and politics from a Christian, conservative perspective. She’s the author of ”You’re Not Enough (& That’s Ok),” as well as an upcoming book titled ”Toxic Empathy.” Allie speaks to organizations, schools, and churches across the country about the importance of viewing current issues through a Biblical worldview. 

Drawing from her experience as a commentator and advocate for conservative values, Allie will explain how telling the truth—even when it’s uncomfortable or unpopular—is the key to changing hearts, minds, and ultimately, society. From tackling tough cultural issues to finding strength in your convictions, this session will equip you with the tools you need to speak out boldly and make a lasting impact. Tune in here on Saturday, November 8th at 3:25 p.m. CST/4:25 p.m. EST for her remarks.

Details

Start:
November 8 @ 3:00 pm
End:
November 10 @ 11:00 am