<p>Molly Barker is an American educator, social entrepreneur, and visionary. She is best known as the founder of Girls on the Run International, the self-esteem, youth-development and healthy lifestyle program for third- to eighth-grade girls. </p><p>Molly Barker started Girls on the Run International in 1996 with 13 girls in Charlotte, NC. Since then, the program has grown to include schools in all 50 states, inspiring over 2.5 million girls to know and activate their limitless potential. The 10-week program has been recognized by the National Afterschool Association (NAA) as one of the most influential after-school programs in the country.</p><p>In 2013, Molly retired from the day-to-day operations of Girls on the Run when she was chosen to serve on the Commission for Political Reform, a group tasked by the Bipartisan Policy Committee to address the nation’s widening political divide. Fellow members of the commission included Olympia Snowe, Tom Daschle, Trent Lott, Vicki Kennedy and other esteemed leaders. </p><p>Her time in D.C. inspired Molly to design The Red Boot Way, an intentional form of communication that encourages deep listening and profound curiosity when challenged by those with differing perspectives. The Red Boot Way is used by a wide range of organizations and in multiple venues, including workshops and retreats facilitated by Molly. </p><p>Molly is a bold storyteller, unabashed in her truth telling. Trauma, addiction, recovery and self-discovery are powerful elements of her story. As a speaker, Molly is known for her audacious vulnerability, her willingness to challenge society's flawed and oppressive status quo, and her heartful allegiance to the ultimate rebellion . . . being oneself. </p><p>Barker is also a writer, an athlete, a retreat designer and facilitator, and the mother to two grown children, James and Helen. When asked recently what his mom does for a living, James replied, "I don't know what she does exactly, but I do know how she makes people feel seen, heard, empowered and loved.”</p>
Founder of Girls on the Run
<ul><li><strong>Climbing Out of the Girl Box</strong></li><li>Molly Barker encourages her audience to examine the "boxes" from which they have lived their lives and to step outside their comfort zone and seek a new, innovative, and more joyful context through which to view the world. She inspires audiences to question their actions, thoughts, and current position in life and to explore the "what if's" to realize their greatest human potential.</li><li><strong>Be the Change</strong></li><li>Molly Barker shares the powerful message that the only limitations to achieving self-worth and contentment are those we place on ourselves. Barker's story motivates employees to innovatively break free of the same-old, same-old; encourages students to celebrate their voices and activate their power; and gives women and girls the tools to break free from negative, limiting talk and to boldly pursue their dreams.</li><li><strong>Putting Your Passion to Work</strong></li><li>Molly Barker shares the story of how Girls on the Run was launched, as well as the lessons she has learned in managing its phenomenal growth. She explores the challenges faced by most passionate entrepreneurs, both in the business management and its effect on personal balance. Audiences leave with renewed inspiration to pursue their goals and dreams.</li><li><strong>Running Home</strong></li><li> Molly shares her deeply personal journey of healing and transformation. After a lifetime of suppressing childhood trauma, Molly, at age 58, gave away all her material possessions, packed up her small sedan with two suitcases, her bike, her running shoes, and two dogs and moved to the small desert town of Marfa, TX. Adopting a monastic lifestyle, she explored the roots of her pain, faced the emotions she had long suppressed, and learned how to cultivate self-care practices that not only kept her grounded but also paved the way for a healthier, more balanced life. Drawing from her experiences, Molly speaks on the importance of reconnecting with oneself, shedding what no longer serves us, and embracing self-compassion and mindfulness as the cornerstones of personal growth. In this deeply personal and moving presentation, Molly reminds us that healing is possible, even in the most unexpected places, and that sometimes, we have to step into the wilderness to find our way back home. </li></ul>