When we pulled up to the meeting point, Nicole muttered: "This is going to be a sausage fest."īut while it's true that Mark's retreats attract men keen to find a side of themselves that's discouraged on building sites and footy terraces, there are a couple of women here, too. ![]() Photographer Nicole Cleary and I are here on one of Mark's day retreats, "Don't Think, Do", incorporating strongman activities, gymnastic movement, meditation, breathwork and ice baths. Now that he's given up his building business in Melbourne to teach wellbeing - not just to epiphany-seekers but to corporates and CEOs - he lives in the hinterland of Hepburn, Victoria, with his graphic designer wife Julie. ![]() ![]() Mark was a plumber before he started teaching wellbeing.
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