Cynthia Kane
Cynthia Kane helps people enhance their lives and relationships by teaching them how to become less reactive in difficult conversations, and speak to themselves, others, and their environment in a kind, honest, and helpful way. She has taught over 70,000 people how to change the way they communicate through her books (How to Communicate Like a Buddhist, Talk to Yourself Like a Buddhist, How to Meditate Like a Buddhist), Best Selling DailyOM Course (How to Communicate Like a Buddhist), and the Kane Intentional Communication Training Program. She is a certified meditation and mindfulness instructor, certified breathing coach, and the founder of the Kane Intentional Communication Institute, LLC.
Michelle Causton
Michelle Causton is a distinguished professional with a diverse career focused on fostering growth and development in others. A Fellow of the Chartered Professional Accountants (CPA) and holder of an MBA from Laurentian University, her expertise spans accounting, education, and professional development. Michelle's leadership in the accounting community includes a significant volunteer tenure, including serving as president of CGA Ontario, where she played a key role in shaping the organization's strategic direction and advocating for its members. Her exceptional contributions have earned her recognition through prestigious awards such as the Lorna Harrison Mentorship Award and an excellence in teaching award.
Dr. David Clarke
Dr. David Clarke is the President of the Association for Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms (ATNS), a nonprofit organization committed to addressing the chronic pain epidemic. With an MD from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and certifications in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Dr. Clarke leads ATNS in its mission to raise awareness and advance the diagnosis and treatment of stress-related, brain-generated medical conditions. His approach focuses on uncovering the links between stress, trauma, and chronic pain, emphasizing natural healing methods that empower patients to manage their symptoms without relying on drugs, surgery, or costly treatments.