Nat's story is incredibly inspirational. Nat grew up in the Illawarra region with parents who both worked in the steel works, and her father was a narcissist whom she could never seem to please. Despite the fact that she was an ideal student (getting 99.9 for her HSC), her Dad never really 'got' her or supported her. After finishing school, she won a number of scholarships and eventually chose Economics/Law as her focus, much to the vocal disappointment of her father who preferred her to take the opportunity that paid the most money. Despite this, Nat finished her degree at the same time as working full-time in the area of economics.
In fact, her first boss was so impressed by his young protegee that he made her the 'face of economics' in the Illawarra region where she hosted events, was the media spokesperson, and wrote numerous articles around economics for the media. From there she ended up moving to Canberra where she took a role writing policy, got married, had two kids, and worked so hard that she ended up burning out. This was followed by a stint working for Apple before she finally, during the lockdowns, decided it was time for her to work for herself. The description of why she called her business Aliferous Leadership will probably give you goosebumps. It's very powerful! you will love Nat's story.
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