
BUSINESSES across Swan are invited to kick off 2026 with fresh insights from the health and wellness sector at February’s Hour of Power event, featuring two accomplished local businesspeople.
The Swan Chamber’s Hour of Power will showcase two guest speakers both bringing valuable perspectives on building sustainable businesses in the health industry.
Wellness Unleashed owner Kylie Moore has become a familiar face at Hour of Power events, regularly attending and building strong connections within the business community.
Her journey to establishing Wellness Unleashed is a lesson in resilience and entrepreneurial determination.
Growing up in remote Australia and facing learning challenges including dyslexia and ADD, Ms Moore spent years working in the mining industry operating heavy equipment before embarking on a complete career transformation.
After travelling around Australia with her children, she made pivotal decision to pursue a new direction, establishing Wellness Unleashed as a centre focused on personal transformation and holistic health.
Ms Moore’s business offers services ranging from meridian work and meditation to wellness products and therapeutic treatments, creating a space for clients seeking respite from demanding lifestyles.
Her community-oriented approach and commitment to networking have made her a strong supporter of community business initiatives
Joining her will be Manna Wellness director and clinical psychologist Greg Chaine who recently connected with the Swan Chamber and made his mark as a 2025 Swan Business Awards winner in multiple categories.
With degrees in psychology and philosophy, Mr Chaine brings extensive experience from both hospital settings and private practice to his business venture, which he runs alongside his wife.
His professional background provides a unique lens on business operations, particularly around workplace wellbeing and sustainable practice management.
Mr Chaine’s approach integrates scientific methodology with holistic health principles, informed by his background as an elite tennis player who briefly competed professionally.
This combination of athletic discipline and psychological expertise shapes Manna Wellness’s philosophy on achieving overall health and performance.
February’s Hour of Power will explore how the entrepreneurs have navigated health and wellness industry-specific hurdles including regulatory requirements, service delivery models, and building client trust.
The health industry perspective offers valuable lessons in customer relationships, service excellence, and community engagement that translate beyond the wellness space.
Both speakers are expected to share practical insights on business development, overcoming obstacles, and maintaining growth in competitive markets.
Hour of Power provides a regular platform for Swan region business owners to connect, share experiences, and learn from industry peers while building professional networks over breakfast.
The presentation will be held at 10.30am on February 11 at the Crooked Spire in Midland.