Amanda Lien
Amanda Lien (she/her) is a healthcare content marketing specialist, thought leadership ghostwriter, and a lifelong fangirl. Growing up, she found her closest friends through online fan communities, bonding with others who loved the same books, TV shows, and movies as she did. As an adult, she still geeks out over sci-fi and speculative fiction in all forms – and continues to forge her best and brightest friendships through those fandom connections.
When she's not crafting content for others or scrolling on Tumblr, she writes science fiction novels and fanfiction drafts, proving that being a fangirl never gets old. To get away from her desk, she takes ballet and modern dance classes and attends as many concerts as possible. She currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Bridget Hilton
Bridget is a leading expert on the art, science, and path to building a life rich in experiences. Growing up in Flint, MI, she used her love of music as inspiration and hustled her way into the largest record label in the world as a teenager - helping to launch some of today's biggest careers in music. Inspired by a viral video of a deaf woman hearing for the first time, she then founded the first social good electronics company, LSTN Sound Co., sold millions of products, partnered with the likes of Google, Delta Air Lines, and Amazon, was interviewed by Today Show, GMA, NYT, and traveled the world giving over 50,000 people the gift of hearing. Now as a keynote speaker, co-author of the Experiential Billionaire book and Treasure Maps card deck, self proclaimed experiential guinea pig, and facilitator of one of the largest surveys on life experiences ever done, she has inspired hundreds of thousands to follow and achieve their dreams personally and professionally.
Diane Strand
A multi-award-winning entrepreneur, executive producer, best-selling author, nonprofit founder, and TEDx speaker with over 21 years of experience. She is the majority owner of JDS Video & Media Productions, Inc., JDS Actors Studio, and founder of the nonprofit JDS Creative Academy. Strand is the creator, executive producer and Co-Host of "Spirit of Innovation: Arts Across America," the first of its kind in Riverside County. She has written two approved job-training curriculums for mainstream and special needs. She has helped to launch over 100 careers in the arts. Her mission is to provide H.O.P.E.—Helping One Person Everyday—by spreading the arts across America. Strand is deeply involved in her community, serving on several boards and committees, including the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce and Southwest Economic Development Coalition. Before entrepreneurship, she earned A-list Hollywood credits, working on shows like General Hospital and Friends and producing for Disney Channel.
Dr. Michael Sheahan
Dr. Michael Sheahan is a seasoned respiratory therapist with nearly three decades of hands-on experience. His career has spanned the breadth of the field, from bedside care to the courtroom. As an expert witness and ethics instructor, Dr. Sheahan has a keen understanding of the complexities of healthcare. His unique blend of clinical expertise and legal acumen has shaped his ability to analyze situations from multiple perspectives.
A compelling storyteller, Dr. Sheahan shares a transformative 17-year journey in his debut book, Ten Feet From a Killer: A True Account. This personal true crime story reveals his multifaceted ability to be a healthcare expert as well as a keen observer of the human condition and offers a raw and honest look at the power of perspective and its profound impact on life and career. Through his work and writing, Dr. Sheahan inspires audiences to challenge their assumptions, cultivate empathy, and unlock their full potential.
Julie Fraumeni-McBride, PhD
Dr. Julie Fraumeni-McBride, Ph.D., is a globally recognized expert in neurodiversity, sexuality, pornography, gender, marriage and relationship dynamics. As the Director of The Sexual Human Development Council and Director of Research at The Steadfast Institute, she specializes in solving complex issues surrounding marriage, divorce, sexuality, and identity formation in solving the loneliness public health crisis which is costing billions on the labor market and healthcare, contributing to disease due to loneliness.
With a Ph.D. in disability studies and education, Dr. Fraumeni-McBride’s cutting-edge research, particularly on the impact of pornography on relationships, women’s porn use, autism, bipolar, adhd, and its implications for neurodiverse individuals, has reshaped how research and organizations address these challenges. Her pioneering Reliance Model emphasizes relational connection, emotional health, and tailored neuro-processing, providing a compassionate alternative to traditional approaches to pornography recovery and education for sexual relational health.
She works with global organizations such as the United Nations and global organizations to identify threats to marriage culturally and regionally, to streamline and integrate currently linear and less effective efforts to better unify and align multidisciplinary integration in the renaissance of marriage.
She grew up in Russia, and Northern Virginia/Washington DC, and is an Italian/American citizen. She is married to her husband, and together they have six children who are their highest priority.
She can be found on instagram @drfraumenimcbride
Kerron Andrews
Kerron Andrews is an award-winning filmmaker, speaker, writer, and a Navy veteran with 13 years of service. During his time in the Navy, he excelled as one of the top recruiters in Columbus, Ohio, engaging with hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals. This experience deepened his understanding of why people choose to join the military, revealing the three transformative gifts it offers: Identity, Tribe, and Purpose.
Transitioning from military life presented its own set of mental challenges, prompting Kerron to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Armed with his newfound insights and the perspective gained from his recruiting days, he is now creating a documentary aimed at helping veterans navigate their transition to civilian life. He recognizes the incongruence many veterans face when they leave the military, and the loss of tribe, and purpose.
Kerron believes it's crucial to honor our service while embracing a new identity. Instead of clinging to the phrase ""Once a Marine, always a Marine,"" he advocates for a shift: ""Once a Marine, always a veteran."" This reflects a deeper truth about who we are now, emphasizing that identity shapes behavior. By forging a new identity, veterans can find pride in their past service while discovering who they are in this new chapter of life.