Speakers Profile - Casey Beros










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Perth

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Casey Beros has spent the last 15 years establishing herself as one of Australia's most trusted and engaging health presenters and is making a name for herself as one of the best MCs in the country. Most at home with a mic in hand, vulnerability and quick wit are her superpowers.

Mentored by Australia's foremost medical broadcaster Dr Norman Swan, she is especially powerful in the role of medical facilitator and an entertaining and inspirational speaker on anything to do with reinvention and wellbeing.

An award-winning producer, passionate creative director and respected health journalist, Casey knows the power of a good story, and that we learn more from the things we get wrong than we ever will from what we get right.

She shares her reflections on navigating the obstacle course of life across platforms including Body & Soul, Mamamia, Women's Health and news.com.au. It was her popularity on these platforms that led to her acclaimed book, The Bad Girl's Guide To Better - released in AUS, NZ, the UK and US in 2021.

Currently on our screens as the Wellbeing Expert and Experience Curator for Channel 10's Well Traveller, she also co-hosted Everyday Health (Channel 10) with Sam Wood and Tonic (ABC) which was sold to 44 countries via distributor ABC Commercial.

A trusted conduit between clinician and consumer, she is frequently called upon to educate the public and clinicians alike for brands such as Lifeline, Novo Nordisk, Bupa, Danone, Business Chicks, and Lilly.

She has produced award-winning video content for NBC Universal, Telstra, Tiffany & Co, Valentino, The City of Sydney, Fitbit, and BMW.

With a journalism degree and NIDA presenter training under her belt and currently studying her Masters of Public Health, she delivers experiences that entertain and educate.

These days you will catch her channelling her deep desire for the dance floor in the kitchen with her two little girls, but she still knows the words to more pop songs than is probably normal. Casey's work is dedicated to empowering us all to live better lives - and making sure we have a bloody good time along the way.