In this week’s episode we are continuing on the ADHD and endometriosis theme, and I have another guest for you - this time, one you may recognise from the show previously; Natalia Kasnakidis.
Natalia is an award-winning Career & Performance Coach, Speaker and women’s health advocate – recently recognised by Management Today as one the UK’s 35 Women Under 35.
After being diagnosed with hEDS at 21, she rebuilt her health and confidence whilst growing multi-million-pound brands and high-performing teams at top global ad agencies.
Now, as founder of The Limitless Collective, she helps women achieve their career ambitions in a way that's sustainable, fulfilling & supports their wellbeing. She specialises in supporting women who are neurodivergent or managing chronic health conditions – bringing a holistic, mind-body approach to professional growth.
Today we are talking about her story of how she navigated chronic illness early on in her career, and how it forced her to make essential changes that were outside of typical societal norms, but allowed her to progress and develop her career, even with ADHD, hypermobile-EDS and suspected endometriosis. We then discuss how this experience led her to found The Limitless Collective to help other women do the same, and her tips and strategies for listeners who want to thrive in their careers and businesses, whilst also caring for their health and managing their conditions and neurodivergence.
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Connect with Natalia:
https://thelimitlesscollective.co
@thelimitlesscollective.co
Research:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.786916/full
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022395621004258
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