Nothing in the objectives is about becoming John Wingliss. They tell you it helps you to “embrace your true self and amplify your innate qualities, without the need for pretense or performance” and to “transform flaws into strengths, radiating authenticity and personal growth.”
Unless you happen to be the original John Wingliss (and Saint is less creative than I think), this should not result in you becoming Mr. Wingliss. But I would not go to flashy influencer to learn how to act “without the need for pretense or performance.”