Jourdan Watts

Hard Knocks Podcast

Jourdan Watts

  • Episode 59: Natalie Banks - Married to an Alcoholic, Divorce, Infertility, Loss of Sister, Homeschooling & Becoming an Author

Episode 59: Natalie Banks - Married to an Alcoholic, Divorce, Infertility, Loss of Sister, Homeschooling & Becoming an Author

Saturday 19th October 2019

Listen to Natalie Banks on Hard Knocks Podcast as she shares her journey through divorce, loss, homeschooling, and becoming an author.
54 minutes
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Hard Knocks Podcast
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Jourdan Watts
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Parenting & Children
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Sobriety Toolkit
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
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Natalie Banks: From Heartache to Healing and Homeschooling

I feel like our lives, our journey, and we go through some really horrible and painful things, but I do believe that it's not wasted.
Meet Natalie Banks, a woman who has faced more than her fair share of life's toughest challenges. In this episode of the Hard Knocks Podcast, hosted by Jourdan Watts, Natalie opens up about her tumultuous journey through infertility, divorce, and loss. She shares her experience of being married to an alcoholic and the strength it took to leave that relationship for the sake of her children.
Her story doesn't stop there; she talks about finding new love, only to face the heart-wrenching pain of losing a stillborn son. But Natalie's resilience shines through as she discusses the loss of her sister and the unexpected path that led her to homeschool her children. Through all these trials, Natalie found solace in writing, eventually becoming an author. Her narrative is one of unwavering strength and hope, offering a beacon of light for anyone going through similar struggles.
Whether you're dealing with your own hardships or looking for inspiration, Natalie's story is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, there's always a way forward.