
Jack Carr, Bestselling author.
On some level, we're all survivalists. I went to summer camp... learned outdoor skills. As a race we have always needed to hunt and fight. That's not going to change. I always wanted to know about survival. I always wanted to be prepared.

Douglas Carswell, Mississippi Center for Public Policy CEO
Freedom and Liberty are the Motor of Human Progress. They move us from mud huts to skyscrapers.
United Kingdom Member of Parliment for 12 Years. He was central to the 2016 Brexit, opposed British involvement in the European Union. He also successfully supported a new law that allowed MP's to be recalled by the electorate.

Patty Jenkins, Feature film director.
LSDM Zoom goers regaled with inside Hollywood scoops waaaaay too hot for publication!

Michele Wiles, Prima Ballerina.
You have to have a passion... a love for what you are doing to do well. You have to have discipline. To be sure, DNA factors in. You have to have a "ballet body." You have to have confidence. You have to have a belief in yourself.

Jon Huntsman, Jr., Ambassador.
I don't want to talk about Utah as the "Cross Roads of the West" anymore. We should think of Utah as the "Crossroads of the World." We have the land/space...we have the economy, we have the people... to launch Utah into an accelerated growth trajectory.

Tim Sheehy, US Senator.
He emphasized the need for honest discussions about fundamental issues affecting the future of the country, includingthe border crisis, immigration, fatherlessness, and inflation.

Peter Thiel, Venture Capitalist.
If technological progress is stagnating, the subquestion is why?

Christine Rosen, AEI Fellow.
Christine discussed the impact of technology on society, highlighting five key areas where she believes we have lost essential human skills.

Donald Kagen, Dean of Yale.
I look forward to the day where great leadership comes to the US presidency. Right now, I'm not optimistic.

Wilfred Reilly, Bestselling author.
Wilfred Riley, an associate professor of politics at Kentucky State University, discussed the disconnect between perception and reality in the American upper middle class. He focused on the narrative of a wave of hate crimes, which he argued was largely a hoax. Wilfred cited examples such as the Jussie Smollett case, the Covington Catholic incident, and Yasmin Seweid's alleged harassment.