Natalie Suppes is a Mother, a Daughter, and a Wife. In 2007, she was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's).
In today’s episode of The Think Courageously Podcast, Natalie shares her stories of redefining success, leaning towards pivots and living a courageous life. From her days of being a University student to walking away from a corporate gig while on maternity leave to the launch of her business (@SickandSuccessful) , Natalie provides us powerful insight into thinking courageously. And, what I’m calling Pivot Pops…those moments when you trust your intuition enough and make a quick pivot.
As the owner of Sick and Successful, Natalie leads a company that has redefined our traditional stories about work and chronic illness. In today’s show, we explore the challenges of holding boundaries and modeling the way for other women.
We also explore:
This inspiring interview is filled with nuggets around the stories that limit us and those stories that we chose to set ourselves free.
For more information about Natalie, visit:
https://www.sandscreative.ca
https://ca.linkedin.com/company/s-and-s-creative-media
https://www.facebook.com/sandscreativemediaa/
https://www.instagram.com/s.and.s.creative
https://www.instagram.com/for.the.success
Natalie Suppes is a Mother, a Daughter, and a Wife. In 2007, she was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's).
In today’s episode of The Think Courageously Podcast, Natalie shares her stories of redefining success, leaning towards pivots and living a courageous life. From her days of being a University student to walking away from a corporate gig while on maternity leave to the launch of her business (@SickandSuccessful) , Natalie provides us powerful insight into thinking courageously. And, what I’m calling Pivot Pops…those moments when you trust your intuition enough and make a quick pivot.
As the owner of Sick and Successful, Natalie leads a company that has redefined our traditional stories about work and chronic illness. In today’s show, we explore the challenges of holding boundaries and modeling the way for other women.
We also explore:
This inspiring interview is filled with nuggets around the stories that limit us and those stories that we chose to set ourselves free.
For more information about Natalie, visit:
https://www.sandscreative.ca
https://ca.linkedin.com/company/s-and-s-creative-media
https://www.facebook.com/sandscreativemediaa/
https://www.instagram.com/s.and.s.creative
https://www.instagram.com/for.the.success