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Change is Possible

Change is Possible with Natalie
& Inspiring Clients

A 45-minute free, live, & online series to boost your self-belief that the change you desire is possible.
An intimate & honest conversation with Natalie and some of her inspiring clients to learn firsthand about their own transformation :
- What were their barriers?
- How did they overcome them?
- What is different and possible for them now?

This 45-minute live experience includes a brief guided mindfulness practice and Q&A.


About Candice Faktor
Candice is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Disco, an all-in-one platform to help creators build, market and scale cohort based courses and live learning experiences. She helped scale Wattpad, one of the world’s largest storytelling communities, which sold for US$660MM.
Candice's love of learning led her to create cohort based courses years ago and the Gamechanger.co learning community, both of which inspired her to create Disco. She is a venture partner for Lobby.vc and a Board member of Coveo, an enterprise saas platform. A yogi at heart, Candice is originally from South Africa and now lives in Toronto where she is married to a filmmaker and mom to two awesome boys and recent pup.
Candice will speak with Natalie about her ongoing transformation of learning to balance overall wellbeing with a desire to have maximum impact in her work.


About Vanessa Matsui
Vanessa Matsui is a writer-actor-director from Toronto who is fourth-generation Japanese (Yonsei). She is currently at work directing her first full-length feature film and is a writing advisor with Sundance Co//ab's core TV writing course. Vanessa created, wrote, and stars in the critically acclaimed short series GHOST BFF, which was nominated for six Canadian Screen Awards over two seasons and has screened at festivals globally and is starring in National Geographic's anticipated true-crime drama, Hot Zone: Anthrax airing this November.
Vanessa's conversation with Natalie will touch on the theme of owning our whole self, imperfectly, and how to trust and move ahead on the vision we have for the impact we want to create.


About Melanie Gordon
Melanie Gordon is a visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker whose work explores female identity, the connections between mothers and daughters, and the nature of belonging. Gordon is motivated by the absence of women’s voices in art, culture, and systems of power and seeks to challenge dominant patriarchal gender narratives.
Gordon’s work has been exhibited, published, and collected in Canada and internationally. She is grateful to have been awarded by the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council. She lives in Toronto and is spending some time this year on sabbatical in Montana with her husband and two daughters..
Melanie will speak on her transformation through the self-doubt and imposter syndrome to owning her purpose as an artist who has something to express and contribute.

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