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.
Gut health is all the rage at the moment… and for a good reason! What is happening (or not happening) in your gut has the ability to affect your entire body, including your hormones.
Earlier this year we held graduations across the country for our Endeavour graduates. As part of the ceremony, we had particular people of note give speeches on the day – this included Bradley Leech – an Endeavour graduate and Lecturer of Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine. His speech struck such a chord with everyone at the Sydney graduation we wanted to share the speech with you all.
Why becoming a Remedial Massage therapist was the best mistake Kat Murray ever made.
With a Bachelor of Complementary Medicine from Endeavour College and a passion for multicultural health promotion, Serena Booy founded Pacific Integrative Health with the aim of supporting Papua New Guinean communities living in Far North Queensland.
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.