Women Of Gold Soul Care Bendigo Self Development Coach Life Coach Business Wellness Mentor Gayle Wilson Bendigo

Women of Gold is a multimedia project showcasing the stories and contributions of women in the City of Greater Bendigo.

FROM THEIR WEBSITE:

“We have ignited conversation and recognition of the underrepresentation of women in art and the resulting barriers, invisibility, silence, and impact this has on society.

Six local artists bring the untold stories of women, out of the shadows and into the light. These diverse stories illuminate the richness and complexity of women’s perspectives.

Our projects are designed to captivate, inspire, and provoke thoughtful reflection, weaving narratives through visual arts, performance and multimedia expressions that enrich our cultural tapestry.

Through creative exploration we challenge selective stories and stereotypes, advocating for societal evolution where our collective stories are recognized, valued, and embedded in our culture, society, and history.”

GAYLE IS FEATURED UNDER THE COMMUNITIES BANNER.

FOR INDIVIDUALS DOING GREAT THINGS IN THEIR LOCAL COMMUNITY.

Founded by Gayle Wilson, Soul Care Bendigo is a place of community and empowerment, either through group sessions of personal development or private wellbeing consults.

As featured on Oak Magazine digital platform.

As featured in Australian podcast @afriendofmine, for International Womens day 2024 Gayle was interviewed by Kimberley Furness.

A limited-edition series of conversations from women founded businesses in rural Australia.

Gayle discusses how her business, and its wellbeing tribe are helping to shape and uplift their local community.

As featured in newspaper The Bendigo Times. Gayle was interviewed by local journalist Sophie Foune.

Here Gayle was asked to share her story and motivation behind Soul Care Bendigo’s conception and what Gayle recognizes people are in need of to help them heal, expand and thrive to live a full life.

A beautiful heartfelt article.

A Keynote speaker at Marist College Bendigo to their entire year 7 and 8 cohort and their parents.

An engaging thought-provoking talk on helping each student consider and identify their personal brand.

Why identifying their personal brand is important to help guide them through their teenage years and the decisions they will need to make for themselves.

Gayle also incorporated actionable movements and strategies the kids can use to learn self regulation tools and to self sooth through big feelings.

A powerful conversation that held the children’s attention, created beautiful engagement and ended with the teaching staff getting fantastic feedback and Gayle getting students and parents reaching out to her via social media with positive notes of appreciation.