1,700 Women Take the Reins and Ask “Why Not Me?” at Bay Path’s 24th Women’s Leadership Conference
What do you have the power to do? This is the question that Margot Stern and Yael Schuster, co-founders of the Israel base STEM edutainment company StellarNova asked an audience of over 1,700 women in attendance at Bay Path University’s 24th Women’s Leadership Conference. Stern and Schuster, who just moments before had started the conference off with a literal explosion of energy by engulfing the stage in a cloud of fog from a live science experiment, set the mood for the rest of the day, urging attendees to lean into the conference’s theme of “Why Not Me?” and asking to reimagine their boundaries and limits, while also reimagining the notion that they can (and have to) do it alone.
Author and motivational speaker Mel Robbins continued the “Why Not Me?” conversation, challenging women to stop talking themselves out of their dreams and telling themselves they’re not good enough for or worthy of what they want out of life. Robbins shared her well-known “5 Second Rule”, sharing with the audience how she used it to change her life, one micro decision at a time. “If you have
EGOT winner Rita Moreno wrapped up the event, sharing snippets of her life story, including her immigration from Puerto Rico to America, her early acting career, and the discrimination that has followed her as a Latina actor. First appearing on the Women’s Leadership Conference stage 18 years ago, Moreno was a crowd favorite, dancing her way through the animated retelling of some of the more impactful events of her life.
In addition to the three dynamic keynotes, the conference also featured focus sessions centered around adapting to and instituting change and improving mindset, all going hand in hand with changing the “why me?” internal narrative so many women have running through their heads to “why not me?”
“Let’s stop with the ‘why me’, and instead, ‘yeah, me!’” proclaimed Schuster from the stage, and the crowd erupted in cheers.