In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Audrey Leishman, who fought through the battle of her life at age 31 to survive a fight with sepsis which gave her a 5% chance of survival and 5 days in a coma. Learning about sepsis and listening to her story was extremely powerful and I encourage you all to give it a listen and make yourself aware of the symptoms and signs of sepsis. It can hit quickly with the survival rate dropping by 8% every hour untreated. It was amazing having Audrey ...
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In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Audrey Leishman, who fought through the battle of her life at age 31 to survive a fight with sepsis which gave her a 5% chance of survival and 5 days in a coma. Learning about sepsis and listening to her story was extremely powerful and I encourage you all to give it a listen and make yourself aware of the symptoms and signs of sepsis. It can hit quickly with the survival rate dropping by 8% every hour untreated. It was amazing having Audrey ...
Welcome back to the Never Too Late Podcast everyone! I wanted to jump on and do a solo episode today to celebrate 50 episodes on the podcast and thank you all for your support. I wanted to do a bit of a recap of things I have learnt from the episodes and implemented in my life during this period. I really enjoyed doing this episode and would love to hear any feedback that you may have. Here are the 5 things I've learnt in 50 episodes and some of the key points I spoke about: 1. Having an ho...
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In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Audrey Leishman, who fought through the battle of her life at age 31 to survive a fight with sepsis which gave her a 5% chance of survival and 5 days in a coma. Learning about sepsis and listening to her story was extremely powerful and I encourage you all to give it a listen and make yourself aware of the symptoms and signs of sepsis. It can hit quickly with the survival rate dropping by 8% every hour untreated. It was amazing having Audrey ...