Lana Marconi QueercentsLana Marconi was born in 1974 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. She grew up fascinated with higher philosophies that focus on developing a person’s higher human potentials.

In the year 2003, at the age of 30, she earned two doctorate degrees: Ph.D. in Energy Medicine and Th.D. in Transpersonal Psychology. She’s studied at various schools, including: York University (Toronto, Canada), Seneca College (Toronto), Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (California), and Holos University Graduate Seminary (Missouri).

In the spring of 2005, she toured the United States’”Hawaii, Arizona, California’”performing in a theatrical production that she wrote and that inspired the audience to take responsibility for their well-being. It was called “Does Your Life Make Sense?”

In the winter of 2005, she wed her same-sex American partner and they had an official ceremony in British Columbia, Canada (as Canada recognizes gay and lesbian marriages at the federal level).

In 2006, she was published in the Barnes & Noble best-selling book “Wake Up! Live the Life You Love on the Enlightened Path.”

She was included in the 2006-7 registry of New York’s prestige International Who’s Who of Professional Leaders.

In 2007, she developed a Transpersonal Psychology distant education course that she teaches for the Institute of Energy Wellness Studies.

In 2008 she became a Certified Hypnotist (C.HT) from the Hypnosis Motivation Institute in Los Angeles, CA.

Her professional therapeutic experience has included working as a behavior therapist and psychology researcher at schools, hospitals, and government funded facilities. She has worked with adults experiencing acquired brain injuries and substance addictions, as well as with children experiencing developmental challenges, and elderly folks experiencing alzheimers. She has lived and worked in Toronto, Ontario; Vancouver, British Columbia; Orange County, California; and, on the Big Island of Hawaii.

She travels globally, educating people on natural approaches to self-help as well as on embodying one’s innate greatness. She also writes numerous books on self-help that have been featured in bookstores in Canada and in the United States of America.

For more information on her visit: drlana.com.
She can be reached at lana@queercents.com.