Episode 4 of this 6-part CBF grant funded series WOW features Christina Covington
Long-time local, dancing devi, businesswoman and Ayurvedic alchemist.
Known for her presence on the Byron Shire dance floors for over 25 years and the creative force behind the inaugural We Dance Festival in late 2024.
Christina was Founder & previous Owner & Director of Hari Har Chai and winner of the 2017 APAC award for Hari Har Chai in the categories ‘Best Low-Caffeine Hot Beverage Company – Australia’ & ‘Most Innovative Woman in Product Development – Australia.’ Needless to say, this woman is a powerhouse.
Interviewed by The Age newspaper, she spoke of her success in business by saying “Women work a different way in business, driven not just by profit but a deeper yearning to nurture society.”
Christina received a Bachelor of Science degree from Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia before discovering Ayurveda in India during her time living there. Ayurveda translates to The Science of Life and as an alchemist, Christina has a way of blending a variety of modalities to create something quite unique and special.
Having reached the ‘other side’ of Menopause, Christina shares positive perspectives from an Ayurvedic as well as personal viewpoint in Episode 4 of the WOW series.
Tune into Belly this Tuesday 11th Feb from 9am to hear the full interview or check out the series on Spotify.
Belly on Tuesday 18th Feb will feature Episode 5 with Sandy Leathem.
This project was made possible with the assistance of the CBF Community Broadcasting Foundation CBF.org.