• Gold Medal Resilience: A conversation with 5 time Olympian Natalie Cook

  • Nov 15 2023
  • Length: 52 mins
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Gold Medal Resilience: A conversation with 5 time Olympian Natalie Cook

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  • In this inspiring Stronger Together episode, we are thrilled to welcome Natalie Cook, an esteemed Olympian, to share her incredible journey and insights. Natalie delves into her experiences, discussing the significance of resilience, the mindset that propelled her through five Olympic Games, and how these principles apply to everyday life. She offers an engaging narrative of her start in sports, the power of dreams, and the importance of asking the right questions to overcome life’s barriers. Natalie also highlights her commitment to supporting emerging athletes through her initiative, Athletes Australia, emphasising the impact of community support and mentorship. This episode is not only a reflection of Natalie's remarkable career but also a testament to the power of belief and encouragement in shaping one’s destiny. Join us for this enlightening conversation that transcends sports, offering valuable life lessons and motivation for all listeners.

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