She Is My Constant Companion: A reflection on grief and growth
Grief has become a constant companion for Teanna Ramsamy.
Each day she wears a necklace with her four children names. It has become a personal talisman to remind her no matter how many times she falls, she is not the only one who lives with loss.
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Still becoming: Emma-Kate’s story isn’t finished — and that’s the beauty of it.
Emma-Kate Knezevic (Stampton) has always been able to feel the extraordinary in the ordinary.
There is joy in the smallest of moments.
Drinking her morning coffee in the sunlight.
Feeling the grass under her feet as she waters her garden.
Listening to the after-school stories her son tells her each day.
“My heart expands at the beautiful basic stuff.
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Scout’s quiet fight paves the way for Endometriosis advocacy.
Learning that her body isn’t fighting against her has been one of Scout Fraser’s most challenging battles living with Endometriosis.
Not only has it completely shaped how she sees her body, at times her body has betrayed her and kept Scout from living her best life.
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For Her Daughters: The Strength to Begin Again
When Samantha Weller made the decision to leave her marriage and become a single mum to three young daughters, she wasn’t chasing a new life. She was reclaiming the one she almost lost.
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Walking the Talk: Wendy Steindl on toxins, textiles and making change happen
Wendy Steindl doesn’t just talk sustainability — she lives it, every single day. Whether she’s helping someone swap out toxic products, running her pre-loved clothing market Sweet Repeats, or picking up rubbish on a solo beach walk.
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Burlesque and Becoming: The Art of Showing Up as Yourself
When Cody-Maree Allsop Collins steps on stage as Miss Bailey Bliss, she isn't just performing burlesque. She’s reclaiming the narrative around women’s bodies, one unapologetic dance at a time.
As the founder of Burlesque by Bailey and JSP’s first Modern Muse Award recipient, Cody has made it her mission to challenge the idea that a woman’s worth can be measured by a number on the scale or the latest body trend.
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Rewriting the Rules of Midlife, Hormone by Hormone
When CJ, founder of FemCo, hit her lowest point, she was no stranger to hormones, health, or hard work. A certified menopause coach, a champion of women’s wellness, and an educated professional in fitness and nutrition — but all of that knowledge didn’t shield her from the storm of menopause.
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Love, Loss and the Power of Showing Up
For celebrant and community builder Bianca Dixon, life hasn’t just thrown her curveballs—it’s handed her grief, uncertainty and heartbreak in rapid succession. And yet, she continues to show up. With grace, grit, and generosity.
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Project Pink and the Power of One Woman’s Fight to Help Others Rise
When Charlotte Heller started Project Pink, it wasn’t just about fitness. It was about freedom. It was about giving women and children—especially those affected by domestic violence—somewhere to feel safe, seen, and strong again.
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If It Jiggles, Show It Off...
Sarah Brown doesn’t just preach body love—she performs it, photographs it, lives it, and shines a big, hot spotlight on it.
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From Survivor to Storyteller
As a journalist for Mackay and Whitsunday Life and Core Magazine, Hannah has quickly transitioned from a beginner to a skilled storyteller, using her platform to give a voice to those often unheard.
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