We are delighted to spread the word about the second annual NotMom Summit! It expands on the successes of last year’s international conference for and about women without children by choice or by chance.
The conference is confirmed for Friday/Saturday October 14-15, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio USA at the new Hilton Cleveland Downtown.
As the organizers promise, “It’s the one women’s conference where no one will ask if you have kids.”
Treat yourself to a weekend of smart life strategies, new friends and the ‘you get me’ moments that women without children long for, whether they chose a life without children or once hoped for motherhood.
You’ll get to hear celebrity and expert speakers from the US and UK, including British author, social entrepreneur and integrative psychotherapist trainee, Jody Day, and acclaimed documentary filmmaker, Maxine Trump.
Keynote speaker, Jody Day
The conference theme, Redefining Feminine Legacy, is incredibly exciting. CMomA is about celebrating the essence of Mother in everyone, particularly those of us who have not “given birth” in the literal sense. In societies that see procreation as a woman’s primary—or only—legacy, we are thrilled by this gathering dedicated to exploring new definitions and new meanings for the word.
To that end, scheduled breakout sessions will cover relationships, life planning, health, pets, and more. Click here to learn more about The Not Mom Summit 2017!
About The Not Mom
CMomA considers The NotMom to be an organization very close to us in spirit and intent, and we’ve also honored its Founding Voice & Executive Editor, Karen Malone Wright, here on our own blog as a Woman Making a Difference.
In her words:
The Not Mom Summit 2015
One hundred ten women made history at The NotMom Summit 2015, energized, empowered and enlightened by the rare opportunity to talk about the NotMom aspect of their lives openly and honestly.
Attendees represented 3 continents, 17 US NMS Break 2states and 5 countries including Canada, China, England and Iceland. Their average age was 45 (youngest was 26; the oldest was 69).
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