SOPHIE SCOTT OAM

Sophie uses her vast experience and the latest research to help people prevent and manage burnout, reduce stress, and communicate with impact.

After 20 plus years as an award-winning medical TV journalist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, today Sophie is an international speaker and educator with expertise in mental health and wellbeing.

She’s received an Order Of Australia Medal for her service to broadcast media, and to community health.

Studio chat with Jeremy Fernandez Australian Broadcasting Corporation

She has an extensive presence on social media, has been an invited speaker at the World Congress on Positive Psychology, has written three books. Her latest is Beat High Functioning Anxiety Now. She’s also written Live a Longer Life and RoadTesting Happiness and has won major awards for her journalism and medical reporting. Upon leaving the ABC she was invited to give a TEDx talk on surviving and thriving burnout.

She is an Advisory Board Member of the Australian National Mental Health Prize and sits on the advisory board on stigma at Australia’s National Mental Health Commission and the University of Melbourne’s Contemplative Studies Centre.

Live cross to BBC during Covid

She is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Notre Dame University Medical School lecturing in science communication.

She is an ambassador for Bowel Cancer Australia, and Pain Australia and is a patient reviewer for the British Medical Journal.

Ita Buttrose Australian Media Legend

Sophie is a highly sought-after MC and speaker on topics such as preventing burnout, managing your mental well-being during times of change, the science of high-performance habits, and how to use neuroscience to stick to new habits and overcome unwanted ones.

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