Natalie Suppes

Sick and Successful Podcast

Business EN ↓ 177 episodes

Natalie Suppes a Crohn’s Disease warrior get’s real on what it is like to be successful while struggling with a life-threatening illness. She asks the tough questions, & talks about things others don’t. Being faced with adversity doesn’t mean you should give up, you can shoot for the stars & accomplish your wildest dreams. It is not only possible to be #sickandsuccessful but it is possible FOR YOU! Dream big and tune in!

Author

Natalie Suppes

Category

Business

Latest episode

Jun 5, 2024

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Episodes

#2. Diagnosed With Crohn's Disease at 17, Natalie Share's Her Journey Of Up's & Downs 18.11.2019

Diagnosed at 17 in the summer before university, Natalie struggled to accept her diagnosis. She pushed through university working 5 jobs. Eventually, her disease caught up to her and she had to accept it. She explains all this and more in this week's episode of Sick & Successful.  Follow us @sickandsuccessful_  Follow Natalie @for.the.health 

#1. What does it mean to be successful while sick with a life-threating disease? 29.10.2019

Shalinda and Natalie share what being successful while sick means to them. They dive into how they met and why empowering other women with illness is so important. It is possible to be successful while being sick and even more powerful when you can do it with other women supporting you.  If you enjoyed this episode please take a screenshot and share on Instagram and tag us @sickandsuccessful_ 

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