

Bio
Growing up in Tasmania, Courtney Louise loved to hide away safe in a book. She dreamed of writing books and going on adventures to change the world.
Married in 2013, she moved interstate with her new husband on the adventure of a lifetime. It didn't take long for the realities of this adventure to send her to her knees in a desperate plea for rest. Reaching for help, she collected chickens, quail, guinea pigs, fish, and plants of all shapes and sizes. For years, she played with various techniques, gathered tools, and dusted her knees to pick herself back up, only to be hit down by the next wave life threw at her.
Finally, she decided she wasn't going to be a victim any longer. Armed with a book, a community of new friends, and a renewed dream, she wiped away her tears and entered the healthiest, happiest days in her memory.
Courtney is an Australian-qualified teacher, with experience in Tasmania, New South Wales and Queensland. She has experience also working as an early childhood therapist in NDIS. She has homeschooled her children and recently transitioned them back into our state education system.
As a founding executive of Neta Care Holistic Health services, she has experience speaking on our health system, cultural and mental health issues. She has experience sharing both to large groups of people and being recorded for podcasts and other events.
Suggested Themes
Courtney may be a good fit for you if you are looking for an interview candidate to discuss:
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emotional regulation tools
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resilience
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mental health issues
- parenting
- teaching
- early childhood therapy
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her new book: The Best Good Day of My Dreams
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Australian education and health care news
If you are looking to discuss health care in particular, you may also consider interviewing her husband, Emeka Edwin-Nweze. He is the award-winning CEO of Neta Care Holistic Health Services, while also being an experienced speaker.
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Sample Questions
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Explain to us the difference between parents and teachers being standards versus platforms?
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Explain to me the difference between big T Traumas and little t traumas.
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Why is comparing traumas potentially destructive?
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Tell us about a seemingly minor trauma that happened to you as a child and how this impacted you into adulthood.
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What have you seen during your time as a teacher and early childhood therapist?
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What are some of the greatest challenges facing teachers?
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What have you seen during your time as a youth pastor?
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You have a history of multiple mental illnesses yourself. How did this happen?
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Why are you healthy today?
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As a mother, how do you plan to protect your own children? Is it even possible to protect them from little t traumas?
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What are some things that parents or educators can do now to help children invest in their long-term mental health?
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Tell me about your new children's book.
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Why did you choose to write a children's book, rather than a book for the adults in their life?
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Are books your only focus?
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Where should our readers/listeners start if they want to start learning or teaching these skills themselves?
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In a fairytale world of unicorns and rainbows, what would you love to accomplish with your books, resources, and events?
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