Expanding the Mission at the Make Business Great Again Conference

Operation World Without Cancer (OWWC) continued its mission to connect, collaborate, and expand its message of medical freedom and natural healing—this time among some of America’s most visionary entrepreneurs at an event in Oklahoma in September.

Founder and Chief Visionary Officer John Richardson, Jr. was invited to attend the Make Business Great Again Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, hosted by entrepreneur and media leader Clay Clark, creator of the ThriveTime Show. The two-day event drew hundreds of business owners, innovators, and thought leaders from across the nation, all gathered to share ideas, strengthen alliances, and reignite America’s entrepreneurial spirit.

The conference featured Eric Trump as the keynote speaker, who delivered a powerful presentation on leadership, branding, and business resilience. Also in attendance were influencers from media, healthcare, finance, and faith-based sectors—making it a valuable opportunity for OWWC to build bridges that will advance its global initiatives.

“In rooms like this, you realize that vision and courage are contagious,” said Richardson. “Our work at OWWC depends on collaboration—connecting with leaders who understand that health, truth, and freedom are inseparable.”

Throughout the event, John networked with prominent business figures and potential allies for OWWC’s upcoming campaigns and fundraising initiatives. It was amazing to have the opportunity to connect with both old and new friends like Pastor Dave Scarlett, Mel K, Amanda Grace, Dr. Stella Emmanuel, Clay Clark, Eric Trump, and Julie Green. The relationships built during this conference are expected to accelerate the organization’s impact and visibility as it enters the next phase of growth and outreach.

Clay Clark’s high-energy program, known for combining practical business systems with patriotic values, proved to be an ideal environment for OWWC’s message. “It’s about empowering people to take back control—whether in business or in health,” said Richardson. “We’re part of a movement that’s rebuilding both.”


Why It Matters

Participation in national gatherings like this aligns with OWWC’s commitment to connect with diverse audiences—entrepreneurs, faith leaders, and innovators—who share a passion for freedom and truth. These events not only strengthen the organization’s partnerships but also amplify its reach to audiences who are ready to stand for health sovereignty and holistic wellness.


Looking Ahead John’s engagement at the Make Business Great Again Conference opens new doors for collaboration and sponsorship, fueling OWWC’s mission to restore truth in healthcare and make cancer history. The connections made in Tulsa will play a key role in the organization’s 2026–2028 strategic expansion.

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