What Omar Believes
People are not meant to suffer alone
Achievement without wholeness is not success
Success should not cost you your soul
Leadership is about presence
Fulfillment is possible even in suffering
Recovery is possible
People can build lives that are strong enough to hold both hardship and success
Your life is not over
Book Omar
Omar is available for keynote speaking, conferences, universities, leadership events, mental health organizations, churches, recovery communities, workshops, panels, podcasts, and media opportunities.
His speaking topics include:
Mental health and recovery
Good Success and wholeness
Leadership and resilience
Faith and personal growth
Peer support and lived experience
Purpose, identity, and meaning
Building a life that can hold you
Sustainable success without burnout
To inquire about speaking, media, podcast appearances, or partnerships, contact Breath Of Hope Inc.
Meet Omar Kenyatta Clark
Keynote Speaker | Author | Podcast Host | Peer Specialist | Mental Health Advocate
Omar Kenyatta Clark is a keynote speaker, author, podcast host, peer specialist, and mental health advocate whose work centers on wholeness, purpose, resilience, leadership, faith, and Good Success.
He is the founder of Breath Of Hope Inc., an organization dedicated to helping people live more fulfilling, purposeful, and whole lives.
Omar is also the host of the Voices of Hope podcast, where he explores topics such as mental health, recovery, faith, leadership, personal growth, resilience, purpose, and living a life that does not come apart under pressure.
Through his speaking, writing, and advocacy, Omar helps people rethink success.
His message is rooted in the belief that achievement without wholeness is not success, that people are not meant to suffer alone, and that it is possible to build a life that supports your mental health, relationships, faith, identity, and purpose.
Omar speaks to universities, mental health organizations, churches, leadership groups, peer support communities, nonprofits, recovery communities, and audiences looking for deeper conversations about resilience, meaning, mental health, and sustainable success.
His signature message is Good Success: success your life can sustain.
Rather than promoting achievement at any cost, Omar teaches people how to pursue success without losing themselves in the process.
His work focuses on:
Mental health and recovery
Resilience and overcoming adversity
Wholeness and sustainable success
Leadership through presence and service
Faith and personal growth
Purpose, identity, and meaning
Peer support and lived experience
Courage, integrity, and hope
Building a life that does not come apart under pressure
Omar’s Story
Omar’s work is deeply personal.
After experiencing severe mental health challenges, psychosis, repeated hospitalizations, and the loss of the life he once imagined for himself, Omar had to rebuild his life from the inside out.
What emerged from that journey was a new understanding of success.
He discovered that success is not simply about achievement, status, money, or productivity.
Real success is sustainable. It is aligned with your values. It strengthens your relationships, supports your mental and spiritual well-being, and allows you to remain yourself in the process.
That understanding became the foundation for Omar’s philosophy of wholeness and his signature message of Good Success.
Today, Omar uses his lived experience, professional background, and faith-informed perspective to help others find hope, meaning, courage, and direction in the midst of life’s struggles.
Leadership and Experience
Omar has over 10 years of experience in the mental health field.
He serves as President of the New York Peer Specialist Certification Board and has become a respected voice in mental health, peer support, recovery, leadership, and lived experience.
He is also the author of The Omega Principles: Toward Good Success.
The Omega Principles introduces Omar’s way of living rooted in faith, purpose, resilience, help, and wholeness.
His work has inspired people in recovery, students, leaders, professionals, faith communities, and individuals searching for a deeper, more sustainable way to live.