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In this episode, we’re joined by the dynamic and impactful Michelle Murphy, titled Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, business owner and educator with over 20 years’ experience.
Supporting women and health professionals through education, mentorship, and clinical care is Michelle’s proverbial jam. She's the owner of Mercy Physiotherapy, a well-established and thriving practice in Perth, Western Australia; and if that's not enough, Michelle has more recently founded Glow Pelvic Health too.
Born in Tom Price and raised in a small town in Wheatbelt Western Australia, Michelle learned independence, resilience and the value of her time at a young age. While these qualities continue to serve her today both personally and professionally, over time Michelle has truly learned the value in ‘x-factors’ community and connection. Not having to do it all and learning to ask for help have fuelled some of her biggest development leaps.
As a mother of two, Michelle is passionate about living an intentional, values-based life centred around health, family, connection, growth and impact. With her extensive clinical and leadership experience, including running successful business, she brings a wealth of wisdom to both her business and life.
Today, Michelle has well and truly stepped into her mentorship era – a stage in her career that stretches her beyond the treatment room. Stepping out boldly and visibly, Michelle is intentionally scaling her impact in ways that invite greater freedom, by helping other health professionals learn, grow and deliver exceptional results in their own communities. Her latest gift to health professionals and, in turn, health consumers? Welcome Impact HQ.
Impact HQ is a membership community for women in the health and fitness space who want to grow their impact, income and freedom without burning out. It brings together like-minded professionals to connect, collaborate and learn through a mix of education, mentorship and meaningful conversations, alongside premium in-person events and an online community. The focus is on building sustainable, aligned businesses while having more fun and support along the way.
Outside of work, Michelle loves good food, great coffee, wine, adventure, friendship, and as we’ll learn curiously about her, a bit of drum and bass. And as a prolific reader, she's got some awesome book recs too.
Tune in to Michelle’s story today, and check us out on Instagram:
Michelle @_michelle_murphy
Linda (host) @lindarobynhypnotherapy
And how else you can reach us:
michellemurphy.com.au
lindarobyn.com
DISCLAIMER:
Podcast I Changed My Mind, including any of its associated content, whether in part or full, does not contain and is not intended as health, medical or psychological recommendation, care, guidance or advice. We encourage you to advocate for your own health and healing and seek the appropriately qualified professional advice that best suit your own medical, psychological and general wellbeing needs.
Information discussed on I Changed My Mind does not necessarily reflect the views or beliefs of its host or guests.
By Linda Ruiter-Dawson | Linda Robyn HypnotherapyIn this episode, we’re joined by the dynamic and impactful Michelle Murphy, titled Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, business owner and educator with over 20 years’ experience.
Supporting women and health professionals through education, mentorship, and clinical care is Michelle’s proverbial jam. She's the owner of Mercy Physiotherapy, a well-established and thriving practice in Perth, Western Australia; and if that's not enough, Michelle has more recently founded Glow Pelvic Health too.
Born in Tom Price and raised in a small town in Wheatbelt Western Australia, Michelle learned independence, resilience and the value of her time at a young age. While these qualities continue to serve her today both personally and professionally, over time Michelle has truly learned the value in ‘x-factors’ community and connection. Not having to do it all and learning to ask for help have fuelled some of her biggest development leaps.
As a mother of two, Michelle is passionate about living an intentional, values-based life centred around health, family, connection, growth and impact. With her extensive clinical and leadership experience, including running successful business, she brings a wealth of wisdom to both her business and life.
Today, Michelle has well and truly stepped into her mentorship era – a stage in her career that stretches her beyond the treatment room. Stepping out boldly and visibly, Michelle is intentionally scaling her impact in ways that invite greater freedom, by helping other health professionals learn, grow and deliver exceptional results in their own communities. Her latest gift to health professionals and, in turn, health consumers? Welcome Impact HQ.
Impact HQ is a membership community for women in the health and fitness space who want to grow their impact, income and freedom without burning out. It brings together like-minded professionals to connect, collaborate and learn through a mix of education, mentorship and meaningful conversations, alongside premium in-person events and an online community. The focus is on building sustainable, aligned businesses while having more fun and support along the way.
Outside of work, Michelle loves good food, great coffee, wine, adventure, friendship, and as we’ll learn curiously about her, a bit of drum and bass. And as a prolific reader, she's got some awesome book recs too.
Tune in to Michelle’s story today, and check us out on Instagram:
Michelle @_michelle_murphy
Linda (host) @lindarobynhypnotherapy
And how else you can reach us:
michellemurphy.com.au
lindarobyn.com
DISCLAIMER:
Podcast I Changed My Mind, including any of its associated content, whether in part or full, does not contain and is not intended as health, medical or psychological recommendation, care, guidance or advice. We encourage you to advocate for your own health and healing and seek the appropriately qualified professional advice that best suit your own medical, psychological and general wellbeing needs.
Information discussed on I Changed My Mind does not necessarily reflect the views or beliefs of its host or guests.