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DGAF RERUN: ‘Happy, Healthy You,’ conversations about midlife with Lisa Curry

DGAF RERUN: ‘Happy, Healthy You,’ conversations about midlife with Lisa Curry

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This RERUN was from episode #77 and in this episode Mel and Trish sit down with their long-term friend Lisa Curry to chat about, among other things, life, business, and hormones. Although Lisa is well known for her sporting achievements, television appearances and involvement on the speaking circuit, many don’t realise she is also a successful businesswoman.


In 2015, Lisa established Happy Healthy You, an Australian-based health and lifestyle company with women’s hormonal specialist and Naturopath, Jeff Butterworth.

Although the girls have never wanted to hyper-focus on hormones, in the end, it’s an unavoidable topic for midlife women. The impact of the modern lifestyle often leads to poor sleep, low energy, hormonal mood swings, poor immunity, dull skin, and unhappy gut health. The awareness of these extensive issues led to Lisa and Jeff developing a suite of high-quality products, programs and recipes supported by an experience team of natural practitioners. There is also an impressively large community-based support group, all found in their one-stop-shop online business.


As Lisa says, “its important our bodies are working for us, not against us.”


Of course, with such a long history of friendship, there is also a lot of laughs, reminiscing and tearful moments.


Enjoy this super-charged chat with Lisa Curry.


Important Links:

Happy Healthy You Website

Happy Healthy You Instagram

Happy Healthy You Facebook

Lisa's Instagram

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