victoria lister

Victoria Lister loves bringing calm and clarity to people and situations. This quality supports her work as a consultant, commentator and presenter in the nonprofit sector, as a research degree student, peer mentor and in her connection with colleagues, family and friends.
Deeply committed to community, she has been a part of numerous management committees of charitable and nonprofit organisations and contributes her skills pro bono to a range of social projects, including overseeing a peer program for her university colleagues.
Victoria’s involvement in Esoteric Women’s Health is another way she expresses her support for the work of the organisation, the community in general and women’s well-being in particular by using her skills and personal experience of health issues in her presentations.
Having been diagnosed, at age 47 with Hashimoto’s Syndrome, a thyroid auto-immune condition that impacts thousands of women in their mid-years world-wide, Victoria presents from her lived experience and her understandings of what lead to this disease, how exhaustion was a primary underpinning factor and how it is impacting her today. With insight and steadinessVictoria brings an understanding of the many pressures we women face in our daily lives and how the choices we make impact our health.
Deeply committed to community, she has been a part of numerous management committees of charitable and nonprofit organisations and contributes her skills pro bono to a range of social projects, including overseeing a peer program for her university colleagues.
Victoria’s involvement in Esoteric Women’s Health is another way she expresses her support for the work of the organisation, the community in general and women’s well-being in particular by using her skills and personal experience of health issues in her presentations.
Having been diagnosed, at age 47 with Hashimoto’s Syndrome, a thyroid auto-immune condition that impacts thousands of women in their mid-years world-wide, Victoria presents from her lived experience and her understandings of what lead to this disease, how exhaustion was a primary underpinning factor and how it is impacting her today. With insight and steadinessVictoria brings an understanding of the many pressures we women face in our daily lives and how the choices we make impact our health.