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In this engaging conversation, our host Luke Sebastiani sits down with his sister Lauren. In this episode we explore Laurens journey from studying and becoming a physio to then pivoting her expertise and experience into starting Studio Spring - a dynamic pilates clinic. They cover various topics, starting with the issue of burnout in physiotherapy and the challenges that arise from studying a degree and entering a profession that you realise may not be for you. Luke and Lauren then delve into the origins of Studio Spring, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the moments that shaped the business into what is today and ultimately how she was nudged into finding her passion.
This idea of maintaining a strong company culture is a consistent theme and we hear how her attention to detail and articulate nature is critical to ensure they get the best fit and the highest quality instructors on their team. Their is strong emphasis from Lauren on the importance of creating an environment that reflects the studio's values and goals, and like any good organisation this doesn't just happen by luck.
Lauren's passion and dedication to Studio Spring shines through and we hear about her hopes for the brand's longevity and their strategy on how they plan to positively influence the pilates industry moving forward.
Overall, this inspiring and informative conversation provides a deep dive into Lauren's journey, from transitioning from physiotherapy to co-founding Studio Spring, this episode offers a ton of valuable lessons; we think university graduates, particularly in the field of physiotherapy and aspiring entrepreneurs will find immense value from the insights in this episode.
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In this engaging conversation, our host Luke Sebastiani sits down with his sister Lauren. In this episode we explore Laurens journey from studying and becoming a physio to then pivoting her expertise and experience into starting Studio Spring - a dynamic pilates clinic. They cover various topics, starting with the issue of burnout in physiotherapy and the challenges that arise from studying a degree and entering a profession that you realise may not be for you. Luke and Lauren then delve into the origins of Studio Spring, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the moments that shaped the business into what is today and ultimately how she was nudged into finding her passion.
This idea of maintaining a strong company culture is a consistent theme and we hear how her attention to detail and articulate nature is critical to ensure they get the best fit and the highest quality instructors on their team. Their is strong emphasis from Lauren on the importance of creating an environment that reflects the studio's values and goals, and like any good organisation this doesn't just happen by luck.
Lauren's passion and dedication to Studio Spring shines through and we hear about her hopes for the brand's longevity and their strategy on how they plan to positively influence the pilates industry moving forward.
Overall, this inspiring and informative conversation provides a deep dive into Lauren's journey, from transitioning from physiotherapy to co-founding Studio Spring, this episode offers a ton of valuable lessons; we think university graduates, particularly in the field of physiotherapy and aspiring entrepreneurs will find immense value from the insights in this episode.
This is the Going Pro Podcast.
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