Nicola Owen was a model child in a model family. At fourteen she was a beautiful, talented young woman with a golden future as a dancer ahead of her. But over the next four years a new Nicola emerged. A compulsive eater, suffering extreme mood swings, she committed innumerable bizarre acts of destruction and self-mutilation.
At eighteen, obese and uncontrollable, she was remanded in Holloway Prison for twice setting fire to her family home, the second time with ‘intent to kill’.
What happened next was to make legal history. Through research and determination, her parents unearthed the cause of the changes they had witnessed in their daughter: an undiagnosed hormone deficiency resulting in premenstrual dysphoric disorder. And so began the battle to persuade doctors, lawyers, and the courts to give Nicola a second chance.
Using her second chance to find redemption and meaning to her life, Nicola changed her name to Nikki and pioneered ground-breaking ways to transform her life that she now incorporates in her work with individuals from all walks of life.
She specialises is helping individuals from school children to business leaders overcome addictions and self-sabotaging behaviour by showing them how to heal their emotional wounds. This empowers people to live their lives with freedom and confidence because they know how to access the extraordinary potential of their mind.
Nikki shares her personal story to highlight that regardless of how you feel and where you are, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Sessions for Schools:
Nikki shares her traumatic story with the guiding principles that inspired her transformation from ‘maniacal psychopath’ to a life helping others. Option to include practical suggestions for managing PMS.
As someone who experienced the devastating impact of PMS in her teens, Nikki learned powerful ways to regain her life and enjoy her reproductive years.
She provides techniques and information to help soothe PMS symptoms that empowers young women with the confidence that they can control their monthly PMS.
Optional Online Course: Harmonise Hormones – The Path to PMS Relief
Rate for Schools: £5 per pupil (Usually £37)
On 22nd December 1978, aged 18, Nicola Owen burned down her parents’ house to escape the spiralling destruction of her self-confidence caused by an addiction to food, nicotine, and alcohol. Her case made legal history at The Old Bailey Criminal Law Courts, and she was sensationally freed against all odds.
This traumatic event inspired a lifelong mission to help others struggling with anxiety, low self-worth, and a lack of self-confidence that often lead to addictions.
Nikki’s ‘How to Stop Vaping’ TikTok videos attracted millions of views in just a few weeks, creating a passion for educating young people on how to stop/avoid vaping.
Nikki’s talk includes how to master your mindset to quit vaping with tools and techniques that can strengthen the desire to quit, minimise withdrawal and achieve freedom from vaping.
Optional Online Course: Freedom from Vaping
Rate for Schools: £5 per pupil (Usually £37)
About Nikki J. Owen
Kent
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