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Kylie Bryant

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Kylie-Ann Bryant is an experienced business leader with over 20 years in corporate management, including 18 years in the not-for-profit, medical, and healthcare education sectors. Her career spans the development and delivery of wellness programs, educational content, and professional development initiatives within the health and wellbeing space. A skilled facilitator and corporate speaker, Kylie is passionate about making wellness accessible through practical, evidence-based tools grounded in ancient practices. She helps individuals reconnect with innate tools of wellbeing, breath, movement, stillness, and self-awareness.

 

Kylie holds a Diploma in Management, an Advanced Diploma in Marketing, and is completing a Master’s in Meditation focused on supporting medical professionals and first responders. She is certified in six yoga modalities, including Vinyasa, Trauma-Informed Yoga, Yin, Hatha, Anatomy-Based Yoga, and Embodied Practices. As the founder of Sage Manor Retreat Space in Bowral, NSW, Kylie curates  retreats and wellbeing programs for the public, corporates and healthcare professionals. A former yoga studio owner, she blends science and soul to create nurturing, restorative environments. Kylie remains a lifelong student, inspired by her teachers and the transformation of those she serves.

Susan Armitage

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Susan Armitage is a Registered Nurse, Midwife, and Clinical Educator with over 20 years’ experience in women’s health, sexual health, forensics, midwifery, and trauma-informed practice. She currently lectures in the Joint Medical Program at the University of Newcastle and works as a Forensic Nurse Examiner. Susan has a strong interest in workforce resilience, inclusive education, and culturally safe care. Her academic and clinical leadership has focused on embedding trauma-informed principles into medical education and practice. She is passionate about fostering compassionate, reflective clinicians equipped to deliver safe, dignified, and person-centred care.

 

Doctors’ wellness is essential not only for their own wellbeing, but for the safety, quality, and humanity of the care they provide. In my experience, clinicians who feel supported, respected, and well are more able to sustain empathy, make sound decisions under pressure, and engage meaningfully with patients. When wellness is neglected, burnout, compassion fatigue, disconnection, and moral injury follow—impacting both patient outcomes and workforce sustainability. Promoting doctor wellbeing is not a luxury; it’s foundational to ethical, trauma-informed, and effective healthcare.

Zoe Rodgers

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Dr Zoe Rodgers is an experienced Emergency Physician who recently transitioned from Prince of Wales Hospital, where she worked for over a decade, to Bowral District Hospital in the Southern Highlands. She has burnt the candle at both ends, working with the Ambulance and Care Flight retrieval services, and from the fast-paced emergency departments of London to the icy extremes of Antarctica.

As an antidote to this, Zoe has grown a strong interest in preventive medicine, food as medicine, and wholistic care. She is passionate about helping people live their best lives. She is fascinated by the plasticity of the brain, and how it can be used to alter our reality. She looks forward to exploring these and other interests with you. 

Wellness Training for Doctors & Clinicians

recharge.  reclaim.  release 

THE TEAM

Motivated, informed, and here to help you reconnect with what wellness feels like.

Our core team includes three primary facilitators, supported by a select group of specialist practitioners, ensuring you’re learning from and working with experienced professionals throughout the program.

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