Courtney Brady graduated from ACHS in 2017 with an MS in Complementary Alternative Medicine. She is a teacher, world traveler, and more recently, provides digital management services to help small businesses grow.
Before getting a Master's degree in holistic health, Courtney completed an undergraduate degree in business. "I was working at a bank at the time and I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, so I just kind of picked business. Which I think is a good background to have," she says.
Courtney's interest in holistic health developed over time. She first became interested when starting her undergraduate degree in a town that was more focused on organic food and holistic health than her hometown. "I kind of started learning more at that time which piqued my interest," she says.
After about nine years working at a bank, Courtney was looking for a change. "I always thought I wanted a Master's but I wasn’t sure what in. And then I started doing some research and found ACHS and I really liked the programs that you guys have. And I wanted to do something different and wanted to get out of banking, I just wasn’t happy there," she says. Courtney started her Master's degree at ACHS while still working at the bank, but ended up making another life change soon after.
Pictured: Courtney in Yangshuo, China
While in the middle of her program at ACHS, Courtney accepted a teaching job in China. She had been researching how she could travel more and ended up quitting her job at the bank, selling everything she owned, and moving. "I finished my degree while I was over there," she says. "That even piqued my interest a little more because I started to learn about Chinese medicine while I was there. I was there for about 2 years and it was amazing."
Courtney had a positive experience with online education and it allowed her to finish her degree after moving to China. "I’m pretty disciplined and it went well. I felt like the teachers really did a good job and you knew what to expect every week and they made it pretty simple to stay on top of everything," she says.
After living and teaching in China, Courtney moved back to the U.S. to work as a substitute teacher and also to travel more. After traveling for a while, she got a teaching opportunity at an international school in Singapore. "I was there for a year and a half and just moved back here about 2 weeks ago," she says.
Pictured: Courtney with an elephant in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Courtney started writing a travel blog while living in China and continues it to this day on her website. "I started writing about sharing my experience while I was there and kind of just found that I really enjoyed it," she says. Not too long after, Courtney also made a section on her blog about holistic health. "I really like to share about that," she says. Courtney also enjoys sharing information through her Instagram account.
The idea for the blog started when Courtney was travelling and trying to learn how she could work for herself. "When you travel you meet all these different people that have this freedom to do whatever they want and take their business with them. I thought that was so cool," she says.
More recently, Courtney is offering digital management services to help small businesses flourish online. "I have several clients where I do their social media for them and other digital services. That’s what I’m transitioning into full time," she says. "As I’m building my business, I’m trying to market to more of the wellness industry."
Although Courtney tried health coaching and found it wasn't the right path for her, she says that she is very interested in helping other health coaches and product-based wellness businesses with digital management. She offers social media management, social media audits, virtual assistant services, website creation, logo design, and pinterest management.
Pictured: Courtney on a solo trip in Myanmar
Courtney's advice to holistic health students and alumni to succeed on social media has to do with being vulnerable:
" I was nervous too and even sometimes still am when I share my personal struggles or things that I’ve gone through, but I think it’s good to be vulnerable and be authentic and people can really resonate with that. Just sharing things that you learn, I think it could really benefit a lot of people. Even if it's scary, do it anyways. That’s kind of my life the last five years. A lot of things that I’ve done really scared me a lot actually, and I've just done it and it paid off. "
Are you a holistic health business owner who is interested in Courtney's digital management services? You can learn more on her website here.
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