September 2025 - All speakers

£100.00

Every speaker and every nugget of gold they shared!

Tom Greenfield - Primary codes: establishing connection, trust and rapport from the get go
Tom explains why some people instantly click with you and others stare at you like you’re speaking another language. He breaks down the three communication codes information, structure and energy and shows you how to figure out which one someone speaks so your conversations actually land. It’s basically the secret to talking to humans without the awkward bit.

Sarah Keen - From baby blues to PTSD - the spectrum of birth trauma
Sarah shines a light on birth trauma in the most human, honest way. She unpacks the difference between baby blues, PND, and PTSD, and shows why women need safer, softer spaces to open up. Expect compassion, real talk, and a reminder that how we communicate can genuinely change someone’s healing journey.

Austin Lawrence - Becoming crystal clear on who we are and what we do as a profession
Austin dives into the magic behind great adjustments … hint: it’s not just the technique. He breaks down how your words, energy, and connection with practice members can flip the healing switch and massively boost results.

Hope Robertson - Tough conversations in leadership that connect not disconnect
Hope makes tough conversations way less scary. She shares simple tools to say the hard stuff without killing the vibe and shows how great feedback actually builds trust instead of breaking it.

Claire Turner - Who am I to charge that? Why your nervous system is capping your income
Claire gets real about identity, money, and why “who am I to charge that?” hits so many of us. It’s honest, funny, and a bit of a wake-up call about backing yourself and owning your worth in practice and in life.

Conor Ward - The difference between average and extraordinary chiropractic care
Yes… chickens. Conor uses his rescue hens to show how changing your environment changes your health. It’s funny, surprising, and the perfect setup for why chiropractic and adaptability go hand in hand.

Every speaker and every nugget of gold they shared!

Tom Greenfield - Primary codes: establishing connection, trust and rapport from the get go
Tom explains why some people instantly click with you and others stare at you like you’re speaking another language. He breaks down the three communication codes information, structure and energy and shows you how to figure out which one someone speaks so your conversations actually land. It’s basically the secret to talking to humans without the awkward bit.

Sarah Keen - From baby blues to PTSD - the spectrum of birth trauma
Sarah shines a light on birth trauma in the most human, honest way. She unpacks the difference between baby blues, PND, and PTSD, and shows why women need safer, softer spaces to open up. Expect compassion, real talk, and a reminder that how we communicate can genuinely change someone’s healing journey.

Austin Lawrence - Becoming crystal clear on who we are and what we do as a profession
Austin dives into the magic behind great adjustments … hint: it’s not just the technique. He breaks down how your words, energy, and connection with practice members can flip the healing switch and massively boost results.

Hope Robertson - Tough conversations in leadership that connect not disconnect
Hope makes tough conversations way less scary. She shares simple tools to say the hard stuff without killing the vibe and shows how great feedback actually builds trust instead of breaking it.

Claire Turner - Who am I to charge that? Why your nervous system is capping your income
Claire gets real about identity, money, and why “who am I to charge that?” hits so many of us. It’s honest, funny, and a bit of a wake-up call about backing yourself and owning your worth in practice and in life.

Conor Ward - The difference between average and extraordinary chiropractic care
Yes… chickens. Conor uses his rescue hens to show how changing your environment changes your health. It’s funny, surprising, and the perfect setup for why chiropractic and adaptability go hand in hand.