
In this empowering episode, Sarah is joined by Lizzie Cantopher - nurse, adventurer, soul healer, and now author of The Nightingale Who Lost Her Song. Lizzie’s story is one of grit, creativity, and defying the odds despite a lifetime of being told she “couldn’t.”
From being ridiculed at age five for reading pictures instead of words, to becoming Great Britain’s number three in archery, riding across the Himalayas, and qualifying as a nurse despite severe dyslexia and dyscalculia; Lizzie has lived a life that proves we can rewrite the narratives handed to us.
Join us as we explore:
Early school experiences and the shame of undiagnosed learning differences
How she developed a “jester” persona to mask her struggles
Discovering her unique strengths, including a photographic memory and heightened sensory awareness
The turning point moment in a bookshop that sparked her writing journey
How The Nightingale Who Lost Her Song became a symbol of making the impossible possible
Raising neurodiverse children and fighting for a better educational experience for them
Why society needs many ways of teaching, not a one-size-fits-all system
Living shamelessly by owning your truth, no matter how different it looks
“Stand still in something you’ve done that once felt impossible, and lean into it.” - Lizzie Cantopher
Connect with Lizzie
Website: https://www.lizziecantopher.com
The Nightingale Who Lost Her Song is available via Amazon, Waterstones, Gardners, and more!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizziecantopher/?hl=en
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