Brownstone Institute Events
Brownstone Pittsboro, NC Supper Club, June 16: Tracy Hollister

Brownstone Institute Supper Club, Pittsboro, NC
Forest Hall at Chatham Mills
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 @ 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
$48 includes full meal and non-alcohol drinks, cash bar available
On this special evening we are thrilled to welcome Tracy Hollister, Raleigh-based MAHA leader, research consultant, and passionate health freedom advocate.
About the Talk
How Can We Become Independently Healthy?
To help those of us who are disillusioned with allopathic sickcare find our way to personalized, root-cause healing and health freedom, Tracy will address a central question of our times: “How Can We Become Independently Healthy?” Drawing on her own health awakening journey, getting off 25 years of medications, and experiences with her North Carolina medical family, Tracy will share how we got to be so sick as a country, who is really “in the room” during a doctor visit, why trust in public health and doctors has plummeted, and how Kennedy’s HHS policies are making a difference.
Using mental health as an example, Tracy will then share a practical root-cause framework to help you take charge of your own health agenda. She’ll guide you through the booming world of root-cause healing– covering types of diagnostics, therapies, and practitioners –plus exactly where to learn about, fund, and connect with them. Ready to break free from sickcare? This is your roadmap.
About the Speaker
Tracy Hollister earned her Masters in Public Policy at Duke and is a Raleigh-based MAHA leader, research consultant, and health freedom warrior. She served as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s Deputy Elector Director on his presidential campaign, leading efforts to vet electors and secure ballot access. Once Kennedy joined forces with Trump, she used her bridge-building and story-telling skills to spearhead the MAHA Voices video series to amplify Kennedy supporter’s stories to millions and help position Kennedy to be HHS Secretary. Motivated by her own COVID awakening journey, Tracy has elevated the voices of integrative practitioners and independent scientists by recruiting them to speak at national health freedom forums and a “COVID and the Academy” conference as well as both NC Brownstone supper clubs. In her own speaking engagements, Tracy has challenged prevailing narratives about COVID policies in national forums such as Braver Angels debates and conventions, where she engaged directly with former NIH Director Francis Collins. She also appeared on a “Why Should I Trust You?” podcast episode with three former CDC officials. As an alternative to the allopathic sickcare monopoly, Tracy is now structuring a model to connect people with root cause resources to facilitate their healing journeys.
Venue & Details
Forest Hall at Chatham Mills, 480 Hillsboro Street, Suite 530, Pittsboro, NC
Forest Hall is located in a historic label mill built in the early 1900s, the venue has wooden floors, exposed brick walls and large windows. The 3500 square foot hall is located on 32 acres of woods and meadows in historic downtown Pittsboro, NC- just 20 minutes away from Chapel Hill and 40 minutes from Raleigh or Durham. Catering is provided by 39 West Catering.
Ticket Information
$48 per person includes a lovely buffet style dinner and non-alcohol drinks. Cash bar available. Secure your spot now!