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In this episode, I sit down with Catherine Taylor, the 2024 Wellbeing Professional of the Year, to talk about her inspiring journey in health and safety at Toll Group. Catherine’s passion for wellbeing programs and her dedication to creating healthier workplaces shine through as she shares her experiences implementing innovative health initiatives.

We talked about the challenges of driving behaviour change, the importance of financial investment in health programs, and how collaboration can make wellbeing initiatives truly impactful. Catherine also opens up about her approach to maintaining work-life balance and why flexibility and support are essential for both personal and professional success.

This episode isn’t just about workplace programs—it’s about creating cultural change, empowering teams, and finding practical solutions to make health and safety a priority in every organisation. Whether you’re just starting in the industry or looking to enhance your wellbeing strategies, Catherine’s insights will leave you motivated and ready to take action.

Connect with Catherine Taylor on LinkedIn to learn more about her work and passion for wellbeing in the workplace.

Tune in to feel inspired, motivated, and ready to be part of a community that celebrates your success. 

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