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Our next guest is Mick Ryan, he’s been a practitioner of natural medicine for 20 years primarily in acupuncture, sports/remedial massage, reflexology, Tai chi/Qi Gong, meditation and breathing and more recently TRE and movement therapy. He now does home care treatments for the elderly with Nimbus Health. He has 2 children one of whom had the dubious honor of delivering in the passenger seat of a car on St Patrick’s day 2020.
Facebook: Solas Wellbeing | Melbourne VIC | Facebook
Podcast: More Than Wellness | Facebook
Mick Ryan (@micksdownunder) • Instagram photos and videos
Key talking points
“How long have you been in Australia and what are some stand out differences between here and your home country.”
“About your family, values, some key stories about your move to Australia”
“Can you describe to me your work and what your passionate about now. “
“Because this is a podcast all about birth and postpartum support for people living abroad, can you tell me about your births?
'If you had trauma or any type of postmark depression as a man where would you seek this type of support”
“How was the community support after your births”
“What’s the services like for your children compared to home, do you believe.
What are the main community groups your involved in.
How can people connect and find you?
What is/are your current services you offer?
By Tess MarnaneOur next guest is Mick Ryan, he’s been a practitioner of natural medicine for 20 years primarily in acupuncture, sports/remedial massage, reflexology, Tai chi/Qi Gong, meditation and breathing and more recently TRE and movement therapy. He now does home care treatments for the elderly with Nimbus Health. He has 2 children one of whom had the dubious honor of delivering in the passenger seat of a car on St Patrick’s day 2020.
Facebook: Solas Wellbeing | Melbourne VIC | Facebook
Podcast: More Than Wellness | Facebook
Mick Ryan (@micksdownunder) • Instagram photos and videos
Key talking points
“How long have you been in Australia and what are some stand out differences between here and your home country.”
“About your family, values, some key stories about your move to Australia”
“Can you describe to me your work and what your passionate about now. “
“Because this is a podcast all about birth and postpartum support for people living abroad, can you tell me about your births?
'If you had trauma or any type of postmark depression as a man where would you seek this type of support”
“How was the community support after your births”
“What’s the services like for your children compared to home, do you believe.
What are the main community groups your involved in.
How can people connect and find you?
What is/are your current services you offer?