Carmel Austin
Carmel is a Wholeness Coach #1International Bestselling Author. Who helps women flourish by sharing keys to Journey into Wholeness. Being married young, Carmel expected to raise a family. Instead, she endured many years of heartbreak. She discovered she was unable to raise her own children on this earth. Always carrying hope in her heart knowing they have grown up in heaven. Carmel found herself reaching out and nurturing young women in life. Connecting with them over a cup of tea. While folding their washing, she learnt to share her life in a different way.
She used her natural instincts as a caregiver by pouring her life into women and their children. She has come alongside women as a mother figure, helping them find peace and balance in life. For more than 30 years Carmel has been a healthy influencer to others and a friend to the lonely. Her husband has been a stable source of encouragement as she reached out to help them. He smiles and encourages her when she is doing what comes naturally… being a woman of Influence.
Helping them shine by finding their voice. She is determined to change the future for the good by sharing their Story. God called Carmel to travel to Israel in 2010 where her business Carmel’s Garden, was birthed. Her vision has expanded, as she shared her life with many more people. Who have all become Beautiful Flowers in her Garden. She continues to share her Wisdom and Insight. And has a burning passion to see women become whole and live life from their authentic self. Carmel loves cooking, sewing, painting and creating new things. She loves to share her many skills with family and friends. Her Mother’s Heart is very full. She now lives out her purpose with vision and passion. Teaching women new facets of self-care. On how to thrive and grow in their God-given identity.
Wayne and Carmel have been married for 37 years and enjoy camping together and taking walks on the beach. They now have many adopted families who come from different walks of life. Who proudly call her ‘mum’ and ‘nanna’.