Future Of Wellness
The move to online learning as a result of COVID-19 was a godsend for naturopathy student Tara Hansen. As a single mother of three young boys, living in the remote coastal town of Busselton, Western Australia and studying full-time, Tara embraced the opportunity to learn from home.
After 18 years in the federal public service, Alf Zollo suddenly had the freedom to choose a new path in life – and so he did, signing up to study Acupuncture in his hometown of Adelaide.
Before she started a Naturopathy course at Endeavour, Melissa Salmon studied psychology at a big university in Queensland. Although she enjoyed the degree, Melissa felt something was missing.
Naturopathy student Talisa Marsden has more than one good reason for putting her hand up for the World’s Greatest Shave. She understands all too well that there’s more to life than having beautiful long hair.
While studying nursing in Melbourne, Sarah Paterson worked part-time at a pharmacy. She was shocked by how much medication people took and how little they knew about it. It inspired her to consider an alternative career path.
When Lani Finau was a teenager, her father gave her some advice about how to succeed in netball. It set her on the path to becoming a nutritionist, and now at 20 years old, she’s almost there.
Half-way through her environmental science degree, Amy Parin decided to put it on hold to pursue her passion in natural health. She’s now in her first year of naturopathy at Endeavour.
Hollie Kempton is a health and nutrition coach, fitness instructor, powerlifter, high school teacher, cook and owner of the popular Instagram account Powered_by_vegies. So, how does she fit in a Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine)?
Ever since she can remember Lucy Eccles has been moving – dancing, swimming, cheerleading, playing netball and water polo. When she discovered the thrill and challenge of aerial silks, Lucy was instantly hooked. As well as opening up a new way to move, the aerial arts inspired a career change.