Caroline Brunne

Founder, Author & Lifestyle Strategist

Profile

Over almost two decades, Caroline Brunne has mastered the art and science of supporting high-performing leaders via strategic life management. Through her business, she has earned a formidable reputation supporting industry leaders to streamline and organise themselves to maximise their time and profitability while creating intentional lives.

Caroline is a survivor coach, author, professional speaker, successful artist, model, and mother, plus the host of a suite of podcasts. Her work has been featured in Channel 7’s Sunrise, Mamma Mia, Women’s Health, Channel Nine News and Body & Soul.

Through an act of unshakable courage; Caroline shares her lived experience of surviving childhood sexual abuse, incest and trauma in her debut book, More Than One Thing Can Be True – a story of survival. This memoir shares her story of bravery, resilience and the promise of healing and opens conversations for individuals and communities who have been affected by similar experiences, especially in cases when the truth has been swept under the carpet for decades.

Caroline’s story is a compelling account of healing despite the odds. It shares the journey of one courageous woman, who, despite carrying decades of shame, chose to own her voice. It speaks to the reality of trauma, and also the power we have to transform and heal.

Caroline is an expert by experience on the power of transformation and life beyond trauma. She is paving the way for survivors to remove the shame that has silenced them, by dismantling their trauma responses and owning their voices. As a survivor coach and speaker, Caroline has not only changed her world but ignited a mission to change the world for survivors today and into the future.

Expertise

Talking Points
Embodying More Than One Thing - Courageously Embracing our Wholeness.
Survivor Support - Creating the Scaffolding for Ongoing Healing
Survivor Leadership & Allyship
Boundaries - How to Create and Maintain Your Island.
Life Beyond - Reframing Resilience into Purpose

Media