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Jude Moryoussef is a mother of 4 and someone who packs more into a week than most people do in a month!
Changing career in mid life to become a personal trainer and now specializing in fitness for women who are either peri or post-menopausal, Jude is a hugely knowledgeable & passionate advocate for a better understanding of this condition amongst individuals, in the workplace and in society in general.
She also finds time to be a magistrate and is part of the new Problem Solving Courts for Women initiative – a unique way of rehabilitating offenders – and is a charity trailblazer, founding the Big Birthday Appeal over 20 years ago.
Amongst all this she even finds time to volunteer for The Fed.
Brought up in a religious Jewish home with a Rabbi as a father, her faith underpins everything she does.
Join us for this fascinating podcast as we discuss all this and more, including why it is so important to encourage our younger generations to get involved with charity and understand giving – both of their time and money – something, which in our “have it now” society is so crucial to develop.
Jude Moryoussef is a mother of 4 and someone who packs more into a week than most people do in a month!
Changing career in mid life to become a personal trainer and now specializing in fitness for women who are either peri or post-menopausal, Jude is a hugely knowledgeable & passionate advocate for a better understanding of this condition amongst individuals, in the workplace and in society in general.
She also finds time to be a magistrate and is part of the new Problem Solving Courts for Women initiative – a unique way of rehabilitating offenders – and is a charity trailblazer, founding the Big Birthday Appeal over 20 years ago.
Amongst all this she even finds time to volunteer for The Fed.
Brought up in a religious Jewish home with a Rabbi as a father, her faith underpins everything she does.
Join us for this fascinating podcast as we discuss all this and more, including why it is so important to encourage our younger generations to get involved with charity and understand giving – both of their time and money – something, which in our “have it now” society is so crucial to develop.