Engaging
communities about mental health to inspire and create change

Why?



Our Mission



The successful creation of a mentally healthy workplace generates a Return On Investment of 2.3.
For every dollar spent there is an average $2.30 in benefits gained.
Organisations Move Your Mind has worked with:




















Some of our Experts

Richard CHAMBERS
Clinical Psychologist

DANIEL DYMOND
Physical performance

HUGH VAN CYLENBURG
Resilience expert

JESS HUON
Meditation expert

PENNY MCDONALD
Alexander technique

JAMIE MARLOO THOMAS
Indigenous meditation expert

RAMONE BISSETT
Yoga expert

DAVID PACKMAN
Wim Hoff teacher

DR CRAIG HASSAD
World leading mindfulness expert

KASEY TODD
Children’s mindfulness expert

BRYDIE HUGGINS
Youth Psychologist

MATT YOUNG
Meditation expert

TANSEL ALI
Memory expert

KELLIE EDWARDS
Mindset coach

LIZ WARDLAW
Mental Health Advocate

MARGIE ULBRICK
Relationship psychologist

LUCY PIGNATARO
Communication expert

MEG JAMES
Mindfulness expert

KAT JOHN
Mindset coach

WAYNE SCHWASS
Mental Health Advocate
What people are saying about Move your Mind
“Just wanted to say how much your podcast has helped me this week, I’ve been listening to it in the gym. As a man suffering from anxiety for the last five years I am unable to really talk to anyone about it. Listening to your honesty has been helpful for me to process things. Keep up the good work mate, I will continue to enjoy listening.”

Peter Chambers
MND & MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE
Jeremy
MOVEMBER
Lachlan Armstrong
DANCING WITH THE STARS

Jeffrey Buoncristiano
VIDEOGRAPHER

If you are seeking a life-changing road map to guide you to a path for improving your life and wellbeing then Move Your Mind is a go-to book.”
Dr. Craig Hassed
OAM
“I didn’t know what to expect when I ordered the book, I thought it was going to be just some self-help book. I honestly couldn’t put it down, it was enjoyable to read, relatable, and practical. Couldn’t recommend it more highly. Even if you don’t think you have mental health issues this is definitely worth a read.”

Dr. Richard Chambers
Clinical Psychologist
