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: She uses her story to encourage others with limb differences to live "full, bubbling lives" and view every day as a gift.

🏅 | Year | Event | Result | |------|-------|--------| | 2020 | Texas Adaptive Triathlon | 1st (Women’s Category) | | 2021 | National Paralympic Trials (100 m) | Qualified for U.S. Paralympic Team | | 2022 | World Para‑Athletics Championships | Bronze Medal (200 m) | | 2023 | “Run for Hope” Charity Marathon | Completed in 3:42 hr (first marathon) |

: Her content includes practical tips, such as "couch hacks" for comfort, and motivational workout journeys to inspire others in the limb-loss community.

They produce photography and videos—often featuring high-fashion elements like high heels—to challenge traditional beauty standards and provide representation for individuals with arm and leg amputations. Natalie's Story: Natalie herself is a survivor of a train accident

: Other models such as Julia, Delfina, and Sonja have been featured, representing both leg and arm amputees.

The small stages at Palace were forgiving. One night the director asked Natalie to choreograph a short piece tied to memory. She crafted a duet for a chair and a dancer, for absence and presence. The chair moved like ritual—lifted, turned, held. The piece traced the crooked line of grief and folded it into humor. In rehearsal, they laughed when the chair fell; in performance, the audience leaned forward as if weight could be redirected by wanting.

As a young girl, Natalie was introduced to sports through her local school and quickly discovered her talent for athletics. With the support of her family and coaches, she began to compete at the national level, eventually earning a spot on the British Paralympic team.

Natalie founded as a community and media hub. It serves several purposes: