The Bigger Picture Conference 2025
Live Not by Lies—Conversations for a Culture in Crisis
September 27–28, 2025
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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The Bigger Picture 2025 • Albuquerque Survey

Who Came to The Bigger Picture?

September 27–28, 2025 • Albuquerque, New Mexico

We surveyed our attendees to answer the question everyone asks: Who actually supports Genspect? The results might surprise you.

314 Respondents
60% First-Time Attendees
Why They Came
Concerned About Youth Transition 74.2%
Looking for Sanity 73.2%
Concerned About Women’s Rights 65.2%
Have a Trans-ID Loved One 48.1%
Seeking Social Connection 45.3%
Political Orientation

35.5% lean left, 28% centrist, 36.5% lean right — Genspect is genuinely cross-partisan.

The people drawn to Genspect aren’t extremists. We come from all sides, all backgrounds, all belief systems. We argue, we disagree, and we challenge each other — but always with respect and curiosity. As long as children and vulnerable people are being harmed, we’ll keep the conversation going.

Stella O’Malley, Genspect Founder & Director
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The Bigger Picture

Where big ideas meet bold conversations

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About the Conference

Genspect’s Bigger Picture Conference Series returns for its fourth landmark event on September 27–28, 2025, in Albuquerque — and this time, we’re not just analyzing the problem, we’re shaping the solution.

As the politicization of sex and gender continues to divide societies and derail thoughtful discourse, this groundbreaking counterpoint to WPATH brings together the world’s leading thinkers, clinicians, policymakers, and advocates to forge a path that is ethical, evidence-based, and grounded in reality.

Following the success of past events in Lisbon, Denver, and Killarney, The Bigger Picture is more than a conference series — it’s a call to action.

Join us for two days of unflinching honesty, rigorous evidence, and solutions-focused collaboration.

It’s time to move the dial — and you need to be in the room.

Turning Insight Into Action

This conference is about more than exposing what’s gone wrong — it’s about charting a path forward. Experts will share concrete, evidence-based strategies for restoring ethics, accountability, and informed decision-making in gender-related care. From clinical safeguards to policy reform, the goal is to equip families, professionals, and institutions with the tools to act on what we know.

Through thought-provoking lectures, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, attendees will gain practical knowledge and forge connections that extend far beyond the conference weekend.

The moment for meaningful change has arrived. Join us.

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Meet Our Fantastic Lineup of Expert Speakers

Abigail Shrier
Abigail Shrier
Journalist and Bestselling Author
Abigail Shrier
Journalist and Bestselling Author
Abigail Shrier is a journalist and bestselling author of Bad Therapy and Irreversible Damage, named a “Best Book” by The Economist and The Times of London. She is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor at The Free Press. Her award-winning reporting has appeared in City Journal, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post. She holds degrees from Columbia, Oxford, and Yale Law School.
Dr. Lisa Littman
Dr. Lisa Littman
Physician-Scientist
Dr. Lisa Littman
Physician-Scientist
Dr. Lisa Littman is a physician-scientist renowned for pioneering research into gender dysphoria, notably introducing the concept of rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD). Formerly affiliated with Brown University, she currently leads the Institute for Comprehensive Gender Dysphoria Research. Her influential studies on detransition and patient experiences have informed global discussions on gender medicine. Dr. Littman is an advocate for evidence-based, ethical healthcare and a trusted advisor for organizations supporting comprehensive patient care.
Lionel Shriver
Lionel Shriver
Author and Journalist
Lionel Shriver
Author and Journalist
A prolific journalist with a fortnightly column in The Spectator, Lionel Shriver has written widely for the New York Times, the Guardian, the London Times, Prospect, the Financial Times, Harper’s Magazine, UnHerd, Spiked, and many other publications. Her first nonfiction book, “Abominations: Selected Essays from a Career of Courting Self-destruction,” was published in 2022. It joins fifteen novels and a story collection, including “Mania,” “Should We Stay or Should We Go,” “The Mandibles,” and “We Need to Talk About Kevin.” Her work has been translated into 35 languages. She regards the fetishization of transgenderism as an ominously decadent form of societal derangement.
Dr. Stephen Levine
Dr. Stephen Levine
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Dr. Stephen Levine
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Dr. Stephen Levine is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry. He is the author of five books on sex and love and has been the Senior Editor of three editions of the Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals. In the previous six years, most of his academic output has involved trans matters. In 2005, he and two colleagues received a lifetime achievement Masters and Johnson’s Award. Informed consent, evidence evaluation, ethics, and the description of a life cycle perspective are topics that he is often called upon to discuss. These topics converge into an interest in a psychotherapy-first approach to concerned individuals and their parents.
J.D. Haltigan
Dr. J.D. Haltigan
Developmental Psychologist and Researcher
Dr. J.D. Haltigan
Developmental Psychologist and Researcher
Dr. J.D. Haltigan is a developmental psychologist focused on child and adolescent psychopathology. Known for advocating scientific rigor, he critiques ideological bias in psychology, promoting transparency and integrity. His academic research has shaped understanding of early-life mental health, and he regularly contributes thoughtful analysis on psychology’s intersection with activism. Dr. Haltigan continues to champion the protection of scientific inquiry to ensure ethical practices in developmental psychology.
Logan Lancing
Logan Lancing
Author and Education Activist
Logan Lancing
Author and Education Activist
Logan Lancing, founder of ItsNotInSchools.com, actively exposes radical ideologies infiltrating education. His book, “The Woke Warpath,” critically examines ideologies like Critical Race Theory and gender ideology. Logan also co-authored “The Queering of the American Child” with James Lindsay. He engages educators and parents through accessible explanations and public speaking, emphasizing transparency and accountability in education. His advocacy informs communities, empowering parents to protect educational integrity and children’s developmental needs.
Adam Coleman
Adam Coleman
Author and Founder of Wrong Speak Publishing
Adam Coleman
Author and Founder of Wrong Speak Publishing
Adam Coleman is an author, commentator, and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, dedicated to open dialogue on complex social issues. His influential book “Black Victim To Black Victor” challenges victimhood narratives. In 2025, Adam published “The Children We Left Behind,” examining the impact of family breakdown on children. His advocacy emphasizes resilience, responsibility, and family stability, offering compassionate insights to inspire societal change.
Glenna Goldis
Glenna Goldis
Attorney and Legal Advocate
Glenna Goldis
Attorney and Legal Advocate
Glenna Goldis is an attorney specializing in consumer protection and healthcare accountability, particularly in pediatric gender medicine. Her legal expertise helps families navigate complex healthcare challenges, advocating for transparency and ethical standards. Glenna actively contributes insightful analysis on emerging legal cases affecting child welfare. Her dedicated work provides critical guidance, empowering parents and protecting children’s rights within healthcare systems.
Dr. Peter Boghossian
Dr. Peter Boghossian
Philosopher and Pedagogue
Dr. Peter Boghossian
Philosopher and Pedagogue
Dr. Peter Boghossian is a Founding Faculty member at the University of Austin and the Executive Director of the National Progress Alliance. His teaching career spans more than 25 years, focusing on the Socratic method, scientific skepticism, and critical thinking. His dissertation explored increasing moral reasoning of prison inmates and aiding their resistance to crime. Dr. Boghossian’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, and other major publications. His most recent book, “How to Have Impossible Conversations,” reflects his commitment to bringing philosophical tools to help people navigate seemingly intractable problems.
Dr. Eithan Haim
Dr. Eithan Haim
Surgeon and Medical Whistleblower
Dr. Eithan Haim
Surgeon and Medical Whistleblower
Dr. Eithan Haim is a pediatric surgeon who courageously exposed undisclosed gender-transition practices at Texas Children’s Hospital. His actions led to a national discussion on medical ethics and transparency in pediatric healthcare. Cleared of federal charges in 2025, he remains a vocal advocate for patient safety. Dr. Haim emphasizes the critical importance of transparency and accountability to protect children’s well-being in medical practice.
Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey
Author, Filmmaker, and CEO
Jennifer Sey
Author, Filmmaker, and CEO
Jennifer Sey is an American author, filmmaker, business executive, and retired National Champion gymnast. She was a seven-time member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, the 1986 U.S. Women’s All-Around National Champion and the 1986 US Olympic Committee Athlete of the Year. She was the first gymnast to speak out about the abuses in the sport in her 2008 memoir, “Chalked Up.” The book became a New York Times e-book best seller in 2016. Sey went on to produce the 2020 Emmy-award winning documentary film, “Athlete A” on Netflix, exposing the crimes of Larry Nassar and the abuse of athletes rampant in the Olympic movement. Sey began working at Levi Strauss & Co. in 1999, rising to chief marketing officer and then Brand President. She was named one of Billboard’s Most Powerful People in Music and Fashion in 2016 and was twice named to Forbes’ Most Influential CMO list in 2019 and 2020. In 2020, she was the only C-suite executive to speak out against covid lockdowns and school closures. Her second book “Levi’s Unbuttoned” details the harrowing two years of pushing back against the mainstream narrative to stand up for children. She resigned from Levi’s in 2022 and is now the founder and CEO of her own clothing brand, XX-XY Athletics – the only athletic brand to stand up for women’s sports and female athletes. https://www.xx-xyathletics.com/
Erin Friday
Erin Friday
Attorney and Parental Rights Advocate
Erin Friday
Attorney and Parental Rights Advocate
Erin Friday, a California attorney, actively champions parental rights, particularly regarding gender ideology’s influence in schools and medical practices. Driven by personal experience, she advocates vigorously for children’s safety and parental involvement. Erin serves as a Genspect USA board member, highlighting the necessity of cautious, evidence-based youth care. Her advocacy empowers families nationwide, promoting transparency, informed consent, and child-focused policies.
Josh Payne
Josh Payne
Attorney and Co-Founding Partner
Josh Payne
Attorney and Co-Founding Partner
Josh Payne is a co-founding partner at Campbell Miller Payne, a law firm dedicated to representing individuals harmed by “gender-affirming care.” His practice advocates for detransitioners seeking justice for healthcare-related harms, many of whom were minors when treated. Josh is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and multiple federal appellate courts. He holds degrees from the University of Alabama and Washington and Lee University, where he served as student body president. His background in complex litigation and public interest advocacy informs his passionate work giving voice to those seeking accountability and justice.
Jonni Skinner
Jonni Skinner
Detransitioner
Jonni Skinner
Detransitioner
Jonni is a 22-year-old detransitioner who shares his personal experience and works to raise awareness about the complex intersections between childhood gender transition and conversion therapy. He began taking estrogen and testosterone blockers at the age of 13 and lived as a transgender girl until the age of 21. Since detransitioning, Jonni has become a vocal advocate against the medical transitioning of minors, dedicating his time to public education and advocacy.
Soren Aldaco
Soren Aldaco
Researcher and Detranstioned Woman
Soren Aldaco
Researcher and Detranstioned Woman
Soren Aldaco is graduate researcher and former “trans kid” interested in the impact of digital technologies on human development. A natural bridge-builder, Soren has extensively spoken to individuals, groups, and communities across the political spectrum about her experience with transition, detransition, and general wellbeing. Her advocacy focuses on mindfulness-based approaches to cultural nonconformity and the importance of holistic, informed care for youth and other vulnerable populations.
Cori Cohn
Cori Cohn
Writer, Podcaster and Advocate
Cori Cohn
Writer, Podcaster and Advocate
Cori Cohn is a writer, podcaster, and patient advocate from Indiana. Having transitioned as a teenager, he brings a unique firsthand perspective to the gender discourse. Cori has testified before state legislatures across the United States in support of more cautious approaches to gender medicine for youth. He co-founded the Gender Care Consumer Advocacy Network to champion better patient care and co-hosts the “Heterodorx” podcast, where he fosters open dialogue on gender identity issues.
Dr. Patrick Lappert
Dr. Patrick Lappert
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Dr. Patrick Lappert
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Dr. Patrick Lappert is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon and retired U.S. Navy Captain with extensive surgical experience. He has emerged as a prominent voice in the gender medicine debate, leveraging his clinical expertise to address the long-term risks and ethical issues associated with gender-transition surgeries. Dr. Lappert provides expert testimony nationwide, advocating for cautious, evidence-based treatments for gender dysphoria. Driven by medical ethics and his role as a Roman Catholic deacon, he promotes compassionate care grounded in sound science. Dr. Lappert regularly speaks at conferences and panels, emphasizing improved patient outcomes and the safeguarding of minors in gender healthcare.
Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan
Writer, Comedian, and Activist
Graham Linehan
Writer, Comedian, and Activist
Graham Linehan is an acclaimed Irish writer, director, and producer, renowned for creating beloved sitcoms such as ‘Father Ted’, ‘The IT Crowd’, and ‘Black Books’. His sharp wit and unique humor have earned him multiple BAFTA awards. In 2018, Graham became prominently involved in advocating for women’s rights and free speech, significantly impacting his professional career. Undeterred, he continues his advocacy through his Substack newsletter ‘The Glinner Update’ and public speaking engagements. His memoir, ‘Tough Crowd,’ published in 2023, chronicles his experiences with cancel culture and his continued fight for open dialogue.
James Linehan
James Linehan
Public Speaker and Health Advocate
James Linehan
Public Speaker and Health Advocate
James Linehan is an advocate and educator whose perspective is shaped by his experience with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH), a DSD condition, mirroring the effects of puberty blockers like Lupron. He received treatment for CHH at UCSF in the 1980s, now a gender clinic, and began HRT at 16. Holding an M.Ed., he is a former adjunct lecturer and staff member at Santa Clara University. Currently, James advises small companies on AI integration, combining expertise in education and technology.
Dr. Quentin Van Meter
Dr. Quentin Van Meter
Pediatric Endocrinologist
Dr. Quentin Van Meter
Pediatric Endocrinologist
Dr. Quentin Van Meter is a distinguished pediatric endocrinologist with over four decades of medical experience. After graduating from the College of William and Mary in 1969 and obtaining his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 1973, he completed his pediatric training through the University of California, San Francisco and his endocrinology fellowship at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Following a 20-year career in the Navy Medical Corps, where he served as Chairman and Director of residency training at Naval Hospital Oakland, Dr. Van Meter established his own endocrine practice in Atlanta. He currently serves as a clinical associate professor of Pediatrics at Morehouse School of Medicine and was formerly an adjunct Associate Professor at Emory University School of Medicine.
Dr. Lisa Duval
Dr. Lisa Duval
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Lisa Duval
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Lisa Duval is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She works with patients of all ages, backgrounds, and presenting issues but specializes in adolescence and personality disorders. She received a BA in English and Psychology from Yale University (1988) and an MS and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from San Francisco State University (1992) and the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA (1996), respectively. She involuntarily began her education on the topic of gender ideology in 2017 and has not succeeded in thinking about much else ever since.
Eldur Smári Kristinsson
Eldur Smári Kristinsson
Writer and Gay Rights Advocate
Eldur Smári Kristinsson
Writer and Gay Rights Advocate
Eldur Smári Kristinsson chairs Iceland’s Lesbian and Gay Alliance, advocating balanced dialogue on gender and sexuality issues. Known for his principled stance against extreme gender ideology, Eldur actively contributes to policy discussions advocating children’s welfare and women’s rights. His international advocacy, including presentations at major conferences, highlights his commitment to informed debate and community engagement. Eldur continues shaping vital conversations, protecting fundamental rights within Iceland and beyond.
Dr. Andrew Hartz
Dr. Andrew Hartz
Founder, President, and Executive Director of the Open Therapy Institute
Dr. Andrew Hartz
Founder, President, and Executive Director of the Open Therapy Institute
Andrew Hartz, Ph.D., is the Founder, President, and Executive Director of the Open Therapy Institute. He’s also a practicing clinical psychologist and was formerly a professor in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Long Island University, where he also completed his Ph.D. He completed his clinical internship at Columbia University Medical Center, and he also completed training at Mount Sinai Hospital and the William Alanson White Institute. For several years, he’s written about political issues and mental health for outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, City Journal, Discourse, the Federalist, Real Clear Education, Heterodox Academy, the New York Post, and Quillette. He’s also been featured in the New York Times, on The Dr. Drew Podcast, on Dr. Phil Primetime, and in The Free Press.
Jennifer Poyer Ackerman
Jenny Poyer Ackerman
Author, Board Secretary/Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender
Jenny Poyer Ackerman
Author, Board Secretary/Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender
Jenny Poyer Ackerman is a writer, speaker, and advocate focused on restoring clarity, compassion, and evidence to conversations around gender. She publishes the TransMuted Substack and hosts the UnMuted podcast, amplifying voices of parents, professionals, and others navigating gender-related challenges. Jenny also serves on the board of Democrats for an Informed Approach to Gender (DIAG), working to promote thoughtful, child-first policies.
Mariah Burton Nelson
Mariah Burton Nelson
Athlete, Writer, Feminist
Mariah Burton Nelson
Athlete, Writer, Feminist
Mariah is an athlete, feminist, and author of seven books about the empowerment of women through sports, including “The Stronger Women Get, The More Men Love Football.” She played basketball for Stanford, a French pro team, and the first U.S. pro women’s league (WBL). At Stanford, she studied with androgyny pioneer Sandra Bem. She works with the Women’s Sports Policy Working Group and writes a column, Stronger Women, on Substack.
Mia Hughes
Mia Hughes
Senior Fellow MLI, Director Genspect Canada
Mia Hughes
Senior Fellow MLI, Director Genspect Canada
Mia Hughes is a prominent thinker on pediatric gender medicine, psychiatric epidemics, social contagion, and trans rights’ intersection with women’s rights. Author of The WPATH Files investigative report based on leaked internal communications. She delivered Stanford seminar “From Hysteria to Gender Dysphoria.” Featured on Heretics, Gender: A Wider Lens, and Conversations with Peter Boghossian. She co-hosts Beyond Gender podcast.
Dr. Lauren Schwartz
Dr. Lauren Schwartz
Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, and Do No Harm Senior Fellow
Dr. Lauren Schwartz
Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, and Do No Harm Senior Fellow
Dr. Lauren Schwartz is a board-certified psychiatrist and psychotherapist in private practice in Oklahoma. Fellow of American Psychiatric Association. Her advocacy focuses on raising awareness of harmful gender ideology promoted in medicine and mental health. Featured in New York Post, Dallas Morning News, and Epoch Times. She works at state and national levels protecting children from harm of “gender-affirming” medical interventions, advocating for patient safety and ethical care.
Christina Buttons
Christina Buttons
Investigative Reporter
Christina Buttons
Investigative Reporter
Christina Buttons is an investigative reporter at Manhattan Institute focusing on pediatric gender medicine, child welfare policies, youth mental health, and immigration. Regular contributor to City Journal, work appears in Quillette and Reality’s Last Stand. Former Daily Wire reporter covering sex and gender beat. She presented detransitioner research at 2023 Genspect conference. Appears on major podcasts, co-hosts with Peter Boghossian. Based in Nashville.
Colin Wright
Colin Wright
Biologist and Writer
Colin Wright
Biologist and Writer
Colin Wright is an evolutionary biologist and Manhattan Institute Fellow. Academic Advisor for Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine, member of The Killarney Group think tank. Since 2018, he writes on sex and gender issues for Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and other publications. He appeared on Joe Rogan Experience, Tucker Carlson Tonight, and major podcasts advocating for scientific accuracy in sex and gender discourse.
Nancy McDermott
Nancy McDermott
Author and Director of Genspect USA
Nancy McDermott
Author and Director of Genspect USA
Nancy McDermott is an author, writer, and researcher specializing in American parenting culture. Director of Genspect USA, editor of Genspect’s Inspecting Gender Substack. Affiliate of Centre for Parenting Culture Studies at University of Kent. Author of The Problem with Parenting: How Raising Children Is Changing Across America (2020). She earned “voice of reason” moniker as former head of Park Slope Parents. Mother of two sons in Brooklyn, New York.
Stella O'Malley
Stella O’Malley
Psychotherapist and Genspect Founder/Director
Stella O’Malley
Psychotherapist and Genspect Founder/Director
Stella O’Malley is a psychotherapist and author who founded and directs Genspect. She first became prominent in gender field with 2018 documentary “Trans Kids: It’s Time To Talk.” Moved by families impacted by gender dysphoria, she founded Gender Dysphoria Support Network. Stella co-hosts popular “Gender: A Wider Lens” podcast with Sasha Ayad. Co-author of “When Kids Say They’re Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents.” International speaker and advocate.
📚 New Release
The Gender Framework Book
Advance Copy Launched

THE GENDER FRAMEWORK

A comprehensive, evidence-based guide for professionals and families navigating the gender debate with clarity and compassion.

Advance Copy Launched at The Bigger Picture
📅 Official Release: December 2025 • Pitchstone Publishing

Beyond the limited horizon of gender-affirming care exists a range of ways to manage gender-related distress—without invasive medical procedures.

The Gender Framework offers a non-medicalized understanding of gender-related distress in its social and developmental context, featuring expert insights across biology, psychology, philosophy, sociology, law, medicine, and education.

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Past Bigger Picture Conference Highlights

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Denver – November 2023
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Killarney – April 2023
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