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Natasha Price: From bed bound to marathon racing  in a year, with the help of Australian blood donors.

Natasha Price: From bed bound to marathon racing in a year, with the help of Australian blood donors.

Update: 2024-08-26
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In this episode, Natasha Price shares her story of chronic illness, pain and disability and how one crazy big dream (with the help of Australian blood donors) shifted her from years of being bed bound as a quadriplegic to pushing a wheelchair marathon in a year. She is currently preparing to travel to the USA to represent Australia at the World Adaptive Crossfit Games, San Antonio, Texas in September 2024.


Tash is a track and marathon wheelchair racer,  passionate disability advocate, entrepreneur, podcast host, speaker, multi-award winner, author and Gold Coast Women of the Year 2022 (Champion of Sport). She is also the Country Chair of Sports Empowerment in Australia for the G100 and founder of InvincAble, an organisation that gives visibility to disability and empowers all people to embrace challenges and chase dreams.


Milkshakes for Marleigh: www.milkshakesformarleigh.org


InvincABLE: https://tashaprice.com/liveinvincableworkshop/


Wattlenest: https://wattlenest.com.au/


Two cripples, one pair of legs podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/two-cripples-one-pair-of-legs/id1652421114


Please book an appointment to donate blood and join the Milkshakes for Marleigh Lifeblood team: https://www.lifeblood.com.au/blood




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Natasha Price: From bed bound to marathon racing  in a year, with the help of Australian blood donors.

Natasha Price: From bed bound to marathon racing in a year, with the help of Australian blood donors.