What would it look like for you to live your life with grace?This SUPERHUMANS story shows us how to experience loss with Grace. Kristi opens up about her heart-wrenching struggles with pregnancy and how, in the face of hardship, Hope can serve as our guide. Listen, absorb, and explore how you see yourself in Kristi's story.Then share.Trigger Warnings: pregnancy, miscarriage, stillbirth, death, acute fatty liver syndromeEmotional Themes: grace, love, hope, loss, self-love, grit, grief, frustration, confidence, positivity, determination, persistence, resiliency, ambition, joy, uncertainty, coping, adapting, supportSUPERHUMANS is intended for mature audiences. Stories are raw and real. Do not consider this medical advice. Please consult with a health professional should you need medical attention.STORYTELLER BIO:In the days after her daughter Grace was born asleep, as her blood was turning more and more acidic and her liver and kidneys were threatening failure, Kristi promised herself that somehow, someway, she would make something good come out of all the pain and heartbreaking loss. First, she needed to live. Strength is and always has been Kristi’s most valued trait, but facing her greatest challenge is transforming how that strength manifests in the world. It is becoming less of a stoic “I got this” to more of a raw vulnerability; an ability to openly speak from the heart about anything. Pain, loss, fears, dreams, hope. Everything. Kristi believes that the courage to share one’s story with others—especially when it’s vulnerable—has the power to change the world, one person at a time.SHOW NOTES:Kristi Rabska Noonan: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn HELPFUL ORGANIZATION SUPPORTED BY KRISTI:Star Legacy Foundation: starlegacyfoundation.orgFaith’s Lodge: faithslodge.orgNow I Lay Me Down to Sleep: nowilaymedowntosleep.orgStill Standing Magazine: stillstandingmag.comUPON ENTERING HEAVENGrace “Gracie” Noonan was born sleeping on February 8, 2019 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL."While Gracie never had the chance to take a breath in this world, she was a force. She was strong, determined, yet gentle. She was very active in the womb - a fighter for sure - and although that could bring pain at times, we always knew that was just her trying to find her place in the world. While her feet will never make a print in the soil, her soul will forever leave an imprint on our hearts."CONNECT WITH SUPERHUMANS:Dr. G and Pamela want to hear from you. SUPERHUMANS: Instagram | Newsletter | Website | Pitch Us Your StoryEmail: hello@wellplayed.healthGet involved with Well PlayedCONNECT WITH THE CREATORS:Dr. G (Gautam Gulati): Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Website | NewsletterPamela Rothenberg: Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Website | NewsletterHOW CAN I SUPPORT SUPERHUMANS?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsBecome a Sponsor: hello@wellplayed.health SHOW CREDITS:Executive Producer & Show Co-Creator - Dr. Gautam GulatiSenior Producer & Show Co-Creator - Pamela RothenbergSound Design & Mixing - Rob SpeightAudio Engineer - Jay Wujun YowCommunity & Content Manager - Tara BhikhaOriginal Theme Music Composition - Daniel BrunelleStrategic Advisor - Mark BrandStrategic Advisor - Courtney HoltStrategic Advisor - Yarrow KranerStory Advisor - Cal FussmanHealth Advisor - Dr. Jordan ShlainAnd special thanks to our creative collaborators, HATCH. Learn more at hatchexperience.orgSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.