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Gill our first international interviewee and Physical/Physiotherapist (PT)
[00:08] Speaker A: Hi, I'm Jenna. [00:10] Speaker B: Hello, I'm Gloria. We are Worthy Wellness because we are worth it. [00:16] Speaker A: Our purpose is to introduce women entrepreneurs, products and services while proceeds help women in need for holistic care and therapy services. [00:27] Speaker B: Welcome, ladies. [00:30] Speaker C: Hello, everybody. [00:31] Speaker B: Thank you for joining us today on our Worthy Wellness podcast. We have the pleasure of interviewing Jill. She's our international interviewee. I'm so excited. Jenna and I are so excited to interview Jill today. So hi, Jill, how are you? [00:47] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm good. How are you? [00:49] Speaker B: I'm pretty good. I'm excited for this podcast because we're international now. So how do you like that? [00:56] Speaker C: I love it. It always starts with one. [00:58] Speaker B: That's right. Exactly. So you are number one. I love it. So we're going to start off with some great questions, and can you tell us a little bit about yourself and how you met Jenna? [01:11] Speaker C: So I am a Physiotherapist and I work in Sydney. I have been practicing for about eight years now, and that's kind of how I met Jenna. So I studied in Sydney, and Jenna was also studying at the same time as me at Sydney University. And basically she lived with a guy that I was friends with, that I was studying with, and that's how I came to met Jenna. So she was living with my friend Justin, and then I got to know Jenna, and I got to know Courtney, who was also living with her, and the rest is history. [01:42] Speaker B: That's pretty amazing. I love it. I love how divine timing just kind of brings people together. And are you originally from Sydney? Where are you from? [01:49] Speaker C: Yes. I haven't told you much about myself, so I am from Canada. I am from kind of the middle of nowhere in Canada. My parents live currently in Calgary, but I grew up in the Midwest, and then I lived in the Arctic Circle for a little bit, and then I left to go to university in Edmonton. So since leaving Edmonton, that's kind of where I had my undergrad in science or Kinesiology and tried to figure out what I could do with that for a bit and then ended up working in a return to work kind of center in Red Deer. And it was from there that I kind of was like, you know what? I want more. I want to be the boss and I want to go to university again. So I packed my bags and I moved to Sydney. [02:36] Speaker B: Wow. And why Sydney? What called you to Sydney? [02:40] Speaker C: Australia? So I had a few friends who were studying at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, and they kind of had said, oh, it's really fun. Like, it's fun to kind of live overseas, obviously for a couple of years. It's pretty easy to get all the paperwork and stuff that you need to come and study overseas. Obviously it's costly, but it makes things a bit easier in terms of getting in because physio programs in Canada. There are not very many of them. They're very competitive to get into. So I did look at starting to try and get into one in Alberta, but in the meantime, I applied to Sydney Uni and I got in and I just said, you know what it's meant to be, I'm going to go. [03:23] Speaker B: And I like the fact that you've got this great story because our listeners are going to be able to hear this and say, you know, I think that's something I