Dr. Clark is a highly respected Upper Cervical Chiropractor, researcher, and published author. She holds a Doctorate from Palmer College of Chiropractic and an undergraduate degree from the University of Miami. Her research has been published in Elsevier’s Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, and she is the co-author of two health books, including one on neuropathy and chiropractic care.
Beyond her professional work, Dr. Clark is deeply involved in philanthropy and advocacy. She is the founder of The Avoda Project, a nonprofit dedicated to medical and religious freedoms and strengthening the nuclear family by keeping God at the center. Through this initiative, she has contributed thousands of dollars to organizations such as Be The Light, ACE, Soles for Souls, Path2Freedom, Our Mothers Home, SWFL Human Trafficking Coalition, Chiro Missions, and Harry Chapman. Her humanitarian efforts extend beyond U.S. borders, facilitating mission trips for doctors abroad. She is also a Paul Harris Fellow with Rotary International.
As the reigning Mrs. Jamaica International 2025, Dr. Clark is using her platform to champion faith, family, and freedom on a global stage. She is passionate about empowering women, particularly mothers and entrepreneurs, to balance their roles while pursuing excellence. A committed CCREC Committeewoman, she stands firmly on conservative values and policies, advocating for constitutional freedoms, parental rights, and medical autonomy.
Dr. Clark’s dedication has earned her numerous accolades, including the Total Commitment Award (2017) and the Service Award (2015) from AMPED. Her impact spans healthcare, advocacy, and leadership, making her a powerful voice in the fight to uphold America’s founding principle.
Kanema says:
"Faith has been the foundation of my life, guiding me through personal loss, professional challenges, and the mission-driven work I do today. As a Messianic Jew, doctor, entrepreneur, and mother of eight—including three heavenly babies—I have experienced firsthand how faith fuels resilience, purpose, and transformation.
Health is the foundation of a thriving life, and I have dedicated my career to helping people reclaim their well-being. As a doctor, published researcher, and co-owner of Breakthrough Health Centers, I specialize in neurological and upper cervical chiropractic care, transforming lives by addressing the root causes of pain and dysfunction. Through The Avoda Project, I have also extended this mission globally, providing care to underserved communities through medical mission trips.
Education is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children, and as a homeschooling mother of five, I am passionate about equipping parents with the confidence and tools to take an active role in their children's learning. I understand the challenges and rewards of homeschooling firsthand—balancing academics with faith, family, and personal growth—while raising future leaders who think critically and live with purpose."
In this inspiring episode of Heels, Handbags & Hustle, I’m joined by my friend and powerhouse woman of faith, Dr. Kanema Clark, for a heartfelt conversation on overcoming negative self-talk and embracing your God-given purpose—even in the middle of life’s messiest moments.
Dr. Kanema shares her remarkable journey as a Messianic Jew, doctor, entrepreneur, and mother of eight (including three heavenly babies), and how faith has shaped her story through deep loss, global impact, and personal transformation.
Together, we explore what it truly means to walk boldly in your calling—when you don’t feel qualified, when the journey feels hard, and when doubt tries to take the lead. Whether you’re a faith-filled woman building a business, leading a family, or simply trying to love your life even in the hard parts, this conversation will breathe life into your spirit and courage into your steps.
✨ You’ll hear about:
How to silence negative self-talk and step into purpose
Why giving yourself grace in the hard seasons matters
Building resilience through faith, family, and loss
The connection between health, healing, and calling
Homeschooling, entrepreneurship, and raising world-changers
Global impact through medical missions and advocacy
Dr. Clark’s role as Mrs. Jamaica International 2025 and her passion for championing faith, family, and freedom
This episode is full of truth, tenderness, and transformation—and I can't wait for you to hear it.
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👑 About Dr. Kanema Clark:
Dr. Kanema A. Clark is a principled leader, upper cervical chiropractor, published researcher, and co-owner of Breakthrough Health Centers. She is the founder of The Avoda Project, a nonprofit supporting medical and religious freedoms and global healthcare missions. As Mrs. Jamaica International 2025, she uses her platform to advocate for faith, family, and freedom. Dr. Clark is also a homeschooling mother of five and passionate about raising the next generation of purpose-driven leaders.
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