33 min

Bend Like Bamboo.....with Amanda Campbell A Dog Called Diversity

    • Business

One of the things I have always been interested in is how people navigate their career, and how they come to work in and with their purpose. My guest this week is Amanda Campbell and she is fully working in her purpose.
Her business is Bend Like Bamboo where she works as a sports kinesiologist and resilience trainer. I don't think this career was ever in her plan. 
And then at 24 she was diagnosed with Multiple Scerlosis (MS) and at 29 was paralysed. A kinesiologist featured strongly in Amanda’s recovery inspiring her to study kinesiology herself to help others with MS . 
Amanda takes a wholistic approach to her life and health and teaches this through her work with individuals and corporates. She works with individuals and businesses to boost resilience with flexibility. She believes that with a flexible mindset we can master change and reimagine what can be possible in our mind, body, and life. 

Overcoming a paralysis at age 29 from MS, she discovered that a flexible mindset impacts everything that matters: our body’s ability to repair, how happy and resilient we are and how connected we feel.

I really enjoyed my conversation with Amanda and I hope you will too. If you would like to get in touch with Amanda here are her contact details:


WebsiteLinkedInInstagramamanda@bendlikebamboo.com The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.

Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.

Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more

If you enjoyed this episode and maybe learnt something please share with your friends on social media, give a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts and leave a comment. This makes it easier for others to find A Dog Called Diversity.

A Dog Called Diversity is proud to be featured on Feedspot's 20 Best Diversity And Inclusion Podcasts

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One of the things I have always been interested in is how people navigate their career, and how they come to work in and with their purpose. My guest this week is Amanda Campbell and she is fully working in her purpose.
Her business is Bend Like Bamboo where she works as a sports kinesiologist and resilience trainer. I don't think this career was ever in her plan. 
And then at 24 she was diagnosed with Multiple Scerlosis (MS) and at 29 was paralysed. A kinesiologist featured strongly in Amanda’s recovery inspiring her to study kinesiology herself to help others with MS . 
Amanda takes a wholistic approach to her life and health and teaches this through her work with individuals and corporates. She works with individuals and businesses to boost resilience with flexibility. She believes that with a flexible mindset we can master change and reimagine what can be possible in our mind, body, and life. 

Overcoming a paralysis at age 29 from MS, she discovered that a flexible mindset impacts everything that matters: our body’s ability to repair, how happy and resilient we are and how connected we feel.

I really enjoyed my conversation with Amanda and I hope you will too. If you would like to get in touch with Amanda here are her contact details:


WebsiteLinkedInInstagramamanda@bendlikebamboo.com The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.

Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.

Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more

If you enjoyed this episode and maybe learnt something please share with your friends on social media, give a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts and leave a comment. This makes it easier for others to find A Dog Called Diversity.

A Dog Called Diversity is proud to be featured on Feedspot's 20 Best Diversity And Inclusion Podcasts

Thanks for listening. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

33 min

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