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Jules Galloway had a troubled childhood.Her adopted parents kept her locked away in their home, only allowing her to go to school with all hell breaking loose if she was just minutes late home in the afternoon.By the time Jules was 16, being homeless seemed a better option than staying where she was.Despite everything, Jules has managed to put her dreadful childhood behind her to become a compassionate and successful person. Jules helps her clients live healthy lives and even lends her time to the organisation, Involvement Volunteers International, helping bring better health to underprivileged countries.I hope you enjoy Jules story as much as I did!
In this episode we have a very candid reveal about the sneaky parts of business that have practitioners well on the way to burnout, and its things you may not even notice. Jules Galloway is a passionate naturopath, speaker, and podcaster. Health wasn't always Jules' priority. She lived a party lifestyle for over a decade, and later threw herself into her career to the point of burnout.. But when it began to take its toll on her mind and body, she ditched the busy inner city life for a fresh start in the Byron Bay hinterland. Diagnosed with pyrrole disorder, adrenal issues and a couple of pesky gene mutations thrown in for good measure, Jules had to learn the importance of nourishing herself - using wholefoods, supplements, happiness, gratitude and a good dose of humour. With over 10 years of clinical experience and an interest in complex cases and functional medicine, Jules has made it her mission to help exhausted, busy women find their shine again. She's guided hundreds of people through her eCourses, and also sees clients individually - mostly online. Her podcast gets thousands of downloads every month and has been in the top 10 in the iTunes charts. Jules is also the Fiji Nutrition Coordinator for Involvement Volunteers International, and runs a public health and diabetes prevention program, taking teams of medical and nutrition volunteers to both the mainland and remote areas of Fiji 4 times per year. When she's not helping her tribe to become healthier, Jules can be found surfing, hanging out with her husband, adopting (yet more) rescue dogs, doing yoga and pilates, or walking the famous Byron Bay lighthouse track. You can find Jules at http://julesgalloway.com Jules will be gracing our NatEx 2020 stage sharing her wisdom too https://www.tammyguest.com/natupreneur-experience/
Today we are speaking with a previous guest, Jules who was on the airwaves way back on our second ever podcast show. Jules is a naturopath of close to 15 years, based near beautiful Byron Bay. Her biggest area of interest is in helping women overcome various levels of fatigue and biochemical glitches. She even refers to her work as detective work, as many clients have already been to see other naturopaths and come to her with unresolved issues. In this episode we are talking about her incredible aid work across the globe, and how you too can make a huge difference by paying it forward. One year ago almost to the day, Jules Crowd Funded an aid trip to a refugee camp in Greece. She was totally blown away by the generosity of all those that gave to this amazing cause. She ended up traveling with a team of around 30 doctors, naturopaths, nurses and other specialists. Little did she know, she would receive a call from one of the orginisation directors, inviting her to also be involved in aid work in Fiji. However, her first thought was ‘I wonder what they need in Fiji?' For any listeners that are doctors, nurses, naturopaths, physios, nutritionists or dieticians available to travel, Jules would love to hear from you! Though for most listeners that are not able to embark on international aid trips, get in touch with Involvement Volunteers International (IVI), who can inform you exactly how you can contribute right from home. Anything you do to give back, will ignite soo many warm and fuzzy emotions that will simply change your life for the better. Jules- “Just pick somebody and make their day” Resources Jules on our previous podcast episode: https://www.sistermixin.com/podcast2/ Jules' website: http://julesgalloway.com/ Involvement Volunteers International: https://www.volunteering.org.au/ The Hut Community Fiji: http://www.thehut.org.au/ OzHarvest Gold Coast: https://www.facebook.com/ozharvestbrisbane/
"We have two hands; one for helping ourselves and one to help others". Lauren Lacey has long been entrenched in the art of giving-back. She is a volunteering veteran with countless hours in locations all over the world clocked up in her lifetime - a passion she blends around her full time work commitments and being a mother to two beautiful boys. Together with her husband, they head up Involvement Volunteers International, a non-government organisation (NGO) that helps facilitate programs in places such as India, Fiji, Nepal, Cambodia, Bali, The Philippines and most recently, in Greece to aid in the emerging refugee crisis being experienced there. Lauren singlehandedly assembled 30+ practitioners spanning the integrative, allied and medical health modalities to travel to Greece and work within the refugee camps to address concerns such as malnutrition, breastfeeding, wound care and illness.*****DISCLAIMER: The information provided on FX Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.*****
Hello! And welcome to the third and final instalment in a little podcast series about my trip to Greece. As most of you will know, I headed off to Greece on the 5th of February to join up with a group organised by Involvement Volunteers International, to work in the refugee camps. There were around Listen In The post SHY 44: My Trip to Greece – Part 3 appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Hello! And welcome to the second instalment in a little podcast series about my trip to Greece. As most of you will know, I headed off to Greece on the 5th of February to join up with a group organised by Involvement Volunteers International, to work in the refugee camps. There were around 30 of Listen In The post SHY 43: My Trip to Greece – Part 2 appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Hello! And welcome to the first episode in a little podcast series about my trip to Greece. As most of you will know, I headed off to Greece on the 5th of February to join up with a group organised by Involvement Volunteers International, to work in the refugee camps. There were around 30 of Listen In The post SHY 42: My Trip to Greece – Part 1 appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
This week I’m bringing you a special episode with Lauren Lacey from Involvement Volunteers International. Lauren is co-ordinating a team of over 30 health professionals (myself included!) who will travel to Greece in February bring healthcare to refugees. How often do you turn on the news, see the terrible atrocities happening in the world, and Listen In The post SHY 37: Lauren Lacey – Bringing healthcare to refugees appeared first on The Wellness Couch.