Meet Ian McLean. He’s a retired teacher-librarian. He’s also a remedial massage student at Endeavour College. We first noticed Ian when he started checking-in at the Sydney campus weekly on Facebook and updating the public with what he learnt. His positivity and enthusiasm intrigued us so we decided to have chat and find out what drew him to remedial massage.
When considering Acupuncture, we almost immediately think of needles. However, within the realm of Chinese Medicine there is a vast selection of tools able to be effectively used and implemented in addition to Acupuncture alone. Ear seeding is a centuries old technique that is currently making a big resurgence, exploring the integration of fashion and wellness minus the needles.
Chris Fehres’ tried to avoid acupuncture, but eventually, it caught up with him, and he couldn’t be happier about it.
Rhianna Bridgett started her natural health career the way many students do. She dipped a toe in the water with a short course and, before she knew it, she had plunged right in. Her reason for starting this way is extraordinary.
After studying at university in Western Australia, Chelsey Costa describes Endeavour College as like coming home.
Balance. This practice embodies being diverse, flexible, moderate and in harmony with your own rhythms and needs.
Sara Capacci used naturopathy to conceive her first child and fell in love with its potential to nurture. As a sleep-deprived mother, she enrolled in a degree at Endeavour College and reconnected with her own vitality and purpose.
The face is arguably one of the most influential aspects of our identity. The expressions we make are evaluated, recognised and judged daily. Impacting not only how we show up in the world but how others respond to us. Faces reflect what is happening within us internally. Mirroring the state of our physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual health.