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🗓️ 24 February 2020
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Sitting in a rainbow room in Nashville, Sarah sits down with her dear old blogger friend from Take The Cannoli, Natalie Ensor. Natalie is known for her unique and colourful home designs, her DIY abilities, being probably the trendiest vintage-dressed family you’ll see on the gram, and yet, there was a 17 year secret that came to light in the most inconvenient, yet important of times - new motherhood. Natalie takes us back to when she was 11 years old, how her “secret” was formed, and how she healed and the hope that carries for so many.
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0:32.0 | All right guys we're back and I'm sitting in a rainbow room in Nashville and that's not even a |
0:36.3 | joke. I'm sitting with my lovely friend all the way back to like mommy blogging years, DIY years. |
0:43.3 | Natalie is someone who shares so much in her space but she's got such a heart and she's such |
0:48.6 | an incredible mom and friend and we've connected on some really heavy topics over the years and |
0:54.2 | she's been somebody that I've been able to talk to in private about some of these things. So the |
0:58.8 | fact that she's now going to come forward and have this conversation in a much bigger platform, |
1:04.2 | it just makes my heart so warm and I know that this is going to be really game changing for a |
1:09.7 | lot of people listening to it. Again, even if it's not something you struggle with it's going to be |
1:13.6 | something that's going to help you be a better support to maybe somebody who is so. Natalie, |
1:19.1 | I'll take the canole. Oh my gosh, like I can't believe I'm in your house. I'm obsessed with |
1:24.8 | your house. Thank you. Like literally the walls are rainbow. You walk around and it is like so |
1:30.2 | retro. There's like dolly parton pillows. There's a Disney door knob on her bathroom. It is it is |
1:35.6 | just and this is not the first space you've done this with. You you're known for like your home |
1:40.4 | decorating. Well, yeah. I mean, I just try to create a space that feels like us. We're very |
1:46.5 | eclectic. My husband and I are very eclectic and we travel a lot. So we try to bring that space |
1:51.2 | into it and plus we have kids and so we don't want it to feel too stuffy. Yeah. You know what I mean? |
1:55.8 | I do want to have fun with it that they you know, it's hard to like make that balance. But yeah, |
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