A virtual conference for 20 somethings to navigate freedom from change and challenges of 2020.
What does it mean to navigate freedom?
How am I made for these times?
In today’s world of rapid change, how can I feel empowered amidst so much stress and anxiety?
At the age of 24, Megan Jordan began to sense her calling into the music industry. After courageously choosing to pursue her calling she founded The Village Music, home of the next generation of icons.
She has worked on programs such as CCNextGen, a conference called Next Generation Are the New World, and has spoken at conferences about mental health advocacy and racial justice amidst the pandemic.
In overcoming his own health challenges, Jacob has become inspired to help others in their healing journeys through different modalities. He is a certified health coach who specializes in using genetics to help his clients find balance and vitality in their lives.
At the age of 21, Megan Kronser and Olivia Steingraber pursued their passions and created a clothing line that encourages people to start meaningful conversations. Twenties was created in January of 2020 and has seen substantial growth even in the midst of a pandemic. Their most recent launch included a sweatshirt reading “We Can’t Do This Alone” encouraging the conversation and importance of community in our lives.
A current grad student at Fuller Theological Seminary, Alexa is working on her Masters of Divinity with a focus on Christian ethics. She has spent the past couple years working for Homeboy Industries, the largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program in the world. In addition to her passion for social justice and activism, she drums for indie-rock band, Spectre Jones, as well as Well Collective.
The brain-child of Lou Dequilla, Lou Ideas Multimedia, is a consulting studio that is for multimedia exploration. Lou Ideas specializes in brand development for start-up and small companies, equipping brands with an arsenal meant to make a lasting mark in the digital world.
As a senior preparing to graduate, Ella is navigating her 20’s and discovering ways to use her background in biomedical engineering and medical business to align with her passions for empathetic empowerment, mental health destigmatization, and self-discovery.
Her lifelong love of dance and music have helped her grow from mental health insecurities, to begin to uplift herself and others.
Diamond has been singing since she was 4 years old. She’s worked exceedingly hard on her craft as she has always aspired to be a singer. Over the past year, Diamond has released multiple songs on all steaming platforms include Apple Music & Spotify.
With the vision of creating a community of generational world-changers navigating freedom, 20 Something in 2020 went from an idea to a virtual conference. The parable of the mustard seed has been an anchor to the process of creating this space. Let's create the aura of a full table that generates discussion, courageously.
9 | 20 | 2020
5:00 - 8:00 PM (PDT)
LIVE EVENT
Sarah Wilbur
Lauren Fisher, Justin Zoradi, Dr. Neha
Mentor Led
Diamond Longs
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