Chi. Inspires
Some women are easy to spot. Others are quietly doing the most remarkable things and nobody's thought to ask them about it yet.
Chi. Inspires is built on the kinds of conversations that start over a cup of tea or a glass of wine – unhurried, honest, and inspiring. Because you don't have to be doing something remarkable to be remarkable to someone else.
Come and meet someone worth knowing.
Looking for?
Sunshine and sore abs
Chloe Haberecht is the kind of person who makes you feel better just by being around her – she’s warm, she’s funny, and she’ll absolutely make your abs burn…
When healing found her
Erin Sharwood is a woman who feels life deeply – someone whose intuition and curiosity have quietly shaped the work she does today. Her path into healing wasn’t planned; it unfolded naturally once she allowed herself to explore what she’d always sensed.
Learning to belong
For Susie McLean, belonging didn’t arrive all at once. It grew over years of raising kids, finding her people and carving out space in a life that’s always moving. Her story is honest, steady and deeply human.
Building a life you love
There’s a genuine warmth in the way Joanne Lockie moves through her life in Bathurst – supporting families, backing her team and helping people build lives they’re proud of. Her story is full of heart and quiet purpose.
She behind Chi. – the deep dive
The first piece introduced us to Rae Nimmo – communicator, creative, founder of Chi. Connects. This is the rest of it. The part that doesn’t fit neatly into a founder story. The part that matters most.
Darkness and light
Nae Puckeridge has been shaped by darkness endured and light reclaimed. A Bathurst local with deep roots, her story carries the weight of lived mental health experience, quiet resilience, and threads strong enough to hold.
She behind Chi.
Communicator. Creative. Solo mum. Someone who grew up in Bathurst, chased the city, and found her way back. Rae Nimmo has spent her career helping organisations find their voice. Chi. Connects is the first time she's found her own.
Every woman in this region has a story worth telling. Yours might be about where you’ve been, what you’ve built, what broke you open, or what keeps you going. We want to hear it.
If something in you says yes, you can share your story through the link below – choose the questions that feel right and answer in your own time. If you’d rather talk it through in person or over a call, just reach out. There’s no wrong way to start.