I approach the topic of mental health with humour, and luckily science agrees with me. When we laugh or have any emotional response to stimuli, it opens us up to remember it better. I’ll be honest; I didn’t set out to be funny. I just did what came naturally, which is now a pivotal part of my communication style.

I’ve been on stage, performing since I was four years old. My first public performance was singing “Send in the Clowns” at a massive birthday celebration. Since then, I’ve sung in front of audiences worldwide as a solo artist and in bands with audiences in the thousands. My singing career also led me to win a Tui Award for Gospel Album of the Year.

Between the gigs, I taught Music and Health in schools and honed my skills in story-telling and education. There’s nothing like being thrown in front of a massive group of pre-teens to ensure you know how to keep a crowd's attention! 

Over the last decade, I have experienced massive life changes that led to mental wellness challenges. A diagnosis of clinical depression and anxiety caused me to dig deep and learn practical ways of looking after my brain. A particular struggle was finding good language for such a heavy subject. In the middle of the journey, I put my ‘teacher hat’ on and created Grabable Words, sharing them with audiences at conferences and events. 

The feedback was amazing. I am completely transparent about my own daily mental health journey.  Sharing the tools I used to gain and now maintain my mental health has resulted in tens of thousands of people being impacted by the message of Being Kind to Your Mind. 

Training as a qualified Mental Health First Aid Instructor and gaining my certificate in Mind Health Carer have further enhanced my work, increasing the science-based foundation of the tools I teach. 

Now more than ever, we need to learn to Be Kind to our Minds. I look forward to sharing with your audience, wherever in the world you may be.

- Julia

Kia Ora,
I’m Julia Grace

I’m an international keynote speaker, author, teacher and Tui award-winning singer-songwriter with a strong background in Health Education.

In 2022 I won the Professional Speakers Association NZ Break Through Speaker of the Year and Educator of the Year awards.

The opportunity to share my journey with depression and anxiety and to encourage audiences to care for their mental health is a privilege.

My mission is to teach all ages to Be Kind to Your Mind, a message of hope and practical change. 

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