Genevieve Mora

She has authored numerous books promoting mental health, hosted podcasts and co-founded the eating disorder resource app Love Your Kite.

[4] She recently married her fiancé Izak Holder [2][5] Along with fellow mental health activist Jazz Thornton, Mora founded the organization Voices of Hope in 2014.

[6] One campaign that Voices of Hope spearheaded is “Behind the Jersey” which encourages athletes to have open dialogue about their mental health and seek support when needed.

[9] They were joined by organizations such as Key to Life, Lifeline and the national helpline service 1737 as well as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who were on their Australian leg of the tour.

[10] Mora helped to adapt Hardy-Jones’ Kite Program, an initiative founded by Hardy Jones that provides self-development for wellbeing and mental illness for eating disorder treatment.

[15] The book is meant to serve as a practical guide for eating disorder recovery with inspirational quotes, coping mechanisms and spaces for creative outlet.

[16] Bite back is a three part novel that describes her own battle with OCD, anorexia, anxiety, tips for those struggling and how their loved ones can provide support and other stories of recovery.