Future Of Wellness
Most women have experienced a time where an elusive, ’12 Week Bikini Body Challenge’, the promise of a few extra boot camp classes or that new cycle studio sounded like an alluring fast track to the body of their dreams.
After school, Claudia Milbourne studied what she was good at, not where her passion lay. Years later, in a different country and armed with valuable life and professional experience, she’s returned to her original dream.
Lexi Crouch’s experience with Anorexia Nervosa began when she was seven years old. Officially diagnosed at 13, conventional treatments did little to help Lexi overcome the eating disorder. Aged 24, she started studying Nutrition at Endeavour and found the confidence and skills to heal herself.
As a young girl playing doctors, Ema Souness loved to blend up medicines using different plants from her parent’s country garden. Back then, she could never have guessed her own health would lead her to study naturopathy.
Before Jenna Carroll started her studies at Endeavour, she was a professional ballerina. At 16, Jenna left Sydney’s northern beaches to pursue an international career with the Birmingham Royal Ballet.
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.
After gaining a Diploma of Remedial Massage from Endeavour College, mature-age student Chris Parker is taking his new career to the next level by enrolling to study Myotherapy.