Who ELSE Did You Miss on the NonConformist Series This Weekend? (Day 2 Recap)

Welcome Once Again, NonConformers!

We had an incredible weekend (October 25 & 26th) hosting the NonConformist Series: Expressions of Freedom Edition!

Here’s a recap of what you missed on Day 2! 

Tom Shaw, our Emcee, starts Day 2 off with an introduction to what you can expect from the incredible lineup of speakers that we have in store for you. 

Speaker #1: Tom Shaw

Subject: PoetryIn his presentation, poet and storyteller Tom Shaw shared how language can be a powerful vehicle for truth and transformation. Through his poem “Pity the Newsprint” and reflections on self-sovereignty, Tom explored how poetry helps us reclaim our narratives, challenge deception, and express freedom from within.

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Speaker #2: Samantha Pilbeam

Subject: Using Music And Breathwork As Your Personal Pathway to Peace and Stability

Sam Pilbeam shared how conscious breathing and sound can be powerful tools for emotional healing, clarity, and self-sovereignty. Through poetry, guided exercises, and music, she demonstrated how combining breathwork with mindful listening helps shift the nervous system from stress to calm, offering an accessible path to inner peace, freedom, and resilience in turbulent times.


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Now onto our next set of speakers:

Speaker #3: Miranda Renee Webb

Subject: Comic Series  

Miranda shares the origins of Ruthless Renegade, a creative collaboration that transforms her personal life story into a comic series blending art, storytelling, and self-reflection. Through this project, she explores how art can transmute past pain into empowerment, using fantasy and multimedia expression to reclaim her narrative and inspire others to do the same.

Speaker #4: Catherine Bleish-Bonandin

Subject: Game of Village

Catherine Bleish-Bonandin draws from nearly two decades in the liberty movement to explore how systems of coercive control infiltrate our communities, relationships, and inner worlds. Through her work in intentional living and homesteading, she shares how reclaiming personal sovereignty and self-awareness can help us build truly free and cooperative societies.

Speaker #5: Emma Garrard

Subject: Making It: Tools for Breaking Free and Living as Your Art

Emma shares her personal and artistic journey from tattooing and painting to embracing a nomadic, visionary art lifestyle, using creativity as both a healing process and a livelihood. They emphasize developing emotional resilience, self-esteem, daily structure, and playfulness to transform art into a sustainable craft—turning personal expression into authentic offerings that connect, inspire, and support others.  Access Emma’s FREE Resources here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10LFlWDmkA0h4Z3TkfRGd69J-VDORGNhV?usp=drive_link


We’re about halfway through our speakers, and already an immense amount of inspiring information has been shared. Now we have our home stretch speakers next: 

Speaker #6: Leandrew Dixon

Subject: Weapons of Mass Creation: Using Media and A.I. for Human Liberation

Leandrew Dixon explores how media and artificial intelligence—often used as tools of manipulation—can instead become instruments for awakening, creativity, and autonomy. Drawing on his work with Autonomite, he shares practical ways to reclaim digital sovereignty and harness A.I. for conscious creation, empowerment, and human freedom.

Speaker #7: Jordan Page

Subject: Art, Faith, and Family are the Anti-Matter of the State

Jordan Page explores how creativity, spirituality, and strong family bonds serve as powerful forces of resistance against centralized control and cultural decay. Through his message, he calls for a revival of faith-driven artistry and community as the true antidote to tyranny, inspiring individuals to live with courage, purpose, and divine alignment.

Speaker #8: Andrew Treglia

Subject: The 4 Main Steps to Making a Fiction Film

Andrew breaks fiction filmmaking into four main steps: 1. Screenwriting, where the script serves as the film’s foundation; 2. Pre-production, focusing on casting, location scouting, and assembling the production team; 3. Production, directing actors, and capturing the scenes with attention to performance, camera, lighting, and sound; and 4. Post-production which involves editing, color correction, and finalizing the film’s visual and auditory presentation. Each step emphasizes planning, creative decision-making, and collaboration to ensure the final film achieves its intended vision.  Access Andrew’s FREE resource here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JXzZSOg4_xUAJF1dJWOUQUbZRTysauQf/view?usp=drive_link

Speaker #9: Jeff Berwick

Jeff Berwick explains that true creativity and entrepreneurship are forms of art, starting with identifying something you want that doesn’t exist, then using your skills and experiences to create it. From there, you refine and expand your creation—whether a business, a financial newsletter, or a media platform—while sharing valuable knowledge or innovation that improves the world.

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Well, that about briefly sums up our NonConformists Series: Expressions of Freedom Edition, so if you really enjoyed what you read in our recap posts, then we have one lingering question for you… 

ARE YOU READY TO BE INSPIRED TO RELEASE YOUR EXPRESSION OF FREEDOM?

Purchase your NonConformist Series: Expressions of Freedom Edition REPLAYS HERE for ONLY $149.00 with lifetime access included!

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