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Finding Opportunity in Life’s Challenges
Natalie is an extraordinary individual—a true entrepreneur, leader, visionary, & public health analyst. In this episode, we will explore Natalie’s path, from her early days in healthcare aspirations, navigating the academic world, to making pivotal shifts in her career. Natalie will also delve into the personal struggles she has overcome and the profound lessons she has learned along the way.
Wondering how mindset shapes the journey of battling a brain tumor & endometriosis? Resilience Redefined: Natalie's Endometriosis Journey #MindsetShift #HealthJourney #ResilienceJourney #MindOverMatter #EndometriosisWarrior
Join us this Friday, April 5th at 12:00 PM EST for an inspiring episode featuring Natalie A. Solomon, MPH, a beacon of resilience and innovation in public health! Natalie’s journey epitomizes strength, overcoming infertility, endometriosis, and a brain tumor. Her dedication to empathetic healthcare and promoting wellness is truly empowering. Don’t miss this incredible conversation on securing your oxygen mask first!
#Empowerment #Resilience #PublicHealth Black Door Society™ #BlackDoorSocietyMember
Delve into a conversation of living with endometriosis & remaining productive in midst of chronic pain with Endowarrior Natalie A. Solomon, MPH
What's Your Speaker Superpower?!
The article from Speakers Magazine features Natalie A. Solomon, a public health professional and motivational speaker, who shares her journey of overcoming significant health challenges, including endometriosis, infertility, and surviving a brain tumor. These personal experiences have shaped her empathetic resonance, which she identifies as her "speaker superpower." On stage, she intertwines her personal health battles with professional expertise to create compelling narratives that educate and deeply connect with her audience.
There's Power In Sisterhood!
We go Skin Deep with Sharrarne Morton talking about the power of sisterhood with members of The Black Door Society, Dr. Pam Perry and Natalie A. Solomon. As respected professionals in their fields, these women empower and inspire others to push the envelope and, break glass ceilings. Skin Deep with Sharrarne Morton is a show that scratches beneath the surface and brings listeners the power to make informed decisions about their physical, mental, and financial, health and wellness. We touch on all topics from love and sex to trauma and its effects on mental health. On Skin Deep, we're feeding your mind, body, and soul. Skin Deep can be heard on SiriusXM Radio Channel 141/HUR Voices as well as all of the streaming platforms. Skin Deep is produced by sharrarnemorton.com
Finding Opportunity in Life’s Challenges
In this episode, we have two guests that are movers and shakers in their field. Our first guest, Roz Miller-Choice, is known as the expert maker and self-coined knowledge broker. Our second guest, Natalie A. Solomon-Brimage is seeking to help women create a space for their healing and growth. Tune in!
The highly anticipated 2024 Speak Sell Shine event is right around the corner, and we are thrilled to introduce these incredible speakers who have been hand-selected to take center stage. This year’s cohort represents a diverse and powerful group of thought leaders, authors, and business strategists who are ready to share their knowledge, sell their vision, and shine at two of Washington, D.C.’s most iconic venues: The Howard Theatre and The National Press Club
Exciting news! 🎉 Natalie A. Solomon, MPH made it to the Top 5 in June, and Kamaria T. Richmond joined her in September at the @TEDxUStreetWomen Salon Talent Showcase! Now, these Black Door Society™ Majesties are both gearing up to compete in the Top 10 this February 2025, getting one step closer to that TEDx stage! 🎤✨ Congrats to them—let’s do this! 💥 Stay tuned for the journey!
Natalie's talk, titled "Securing Your Oxygen Mask First," focuses on a vital principle of self-care and resilience. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing one's well-being to effectively manage life's challenges. By sharing her personal experiences with infertility and overcoming a brain tumor, Natalie illustrates how facing such hardships can be transformative.
Endometriosis, sometimes called "endo," is a common health disease that affects 11% of American people between the ages of 15 - 44. There are about 60 - 70% of women with endometriosis who are fertile
Natalie A. Solomon-Brimage, MPH, CEO, and visionary behind Meraki Life & Style, LLC, stands as a beacon of strength and innovation. With roots stretching back to Jamaican heritage and a life story that reads like an odyssey of triumph over adversity, Solomon-Brimage brings to the fore a compelling narrative of survival, healing, and empowerment.
Overcoming Adversity: A Personal Triumph
Natalie A. Solomon-Brimage emerges as a beacon of resilience, navigating the intricate landscape of public health while facing formidable health challenges herself. Despite grappling with Stage IV Endometriosis, Fibroids, severe Adenomyosis, and a brain tumor for over two decades, Natalie’s unwavering determination shines through.
April Speakers Magazine Feature
She is also the author of several other works, including two articles on diabetes for the Minority International Research Training Program and the National Institutes of Health. In 2016, she was asked to present “Securing Your Oxygen Mask First! Unspoken Cultural Norms Influencing Quality HIV Care for Women of Color” at two separate conferences6. For her excellence, Ms. Solomon-Brimage was inducted into the VIP Women of the Year Circle by the National Association of Professional Women for 2015-16.
I Am Worthy illuminates empowerment, weaving stories of triumphs and affirmations of self-worth. Through 29 amazing storytellers, this book invites readers on a transformative journey of healing and resilience. Each page resonates with the power of "I am," "I have," and "I will" declarations, empowering individuals to embrace their inherent worthiness.
Natalie A. Solomon, of HAB's Special Projects of National Significance program, presented data on improved methods for getting women of color living with HIV/AIDS into primary medical care and support services, and retaining them. The program funds more than 60 ongoing projects in eight model initiatives in such arenas as curbing hepatitis C and substance use disorder in people living with HIV/AIDS. Nearly 13,000 people attended the four-day APHA conference last month.
https://intranet.hrsa.gov/Articles/Pages/HRSA-Staff-present-at-APHA.aspx
The Howard Stigma Project believes it's time to have an honest conversation about the attitude that spreads HIV/AIDS, Stigma. HIV/AIDS has come a long way in the last 30 years, with lots of medication to treat the virus, research for cures, thousands of education and condom distribution programs and a generational awareness. However, the disease keeps spreading globally. It is our belief that we need to include stigma into every conversation, prevention method and research about HIV/AIDS. It is time to have a different conversation about HIV/AIDS and other health-related stigma. .
A presentation for Mental Health Month for
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
This webinar is part of the 8CRE Juneteenth 19 Days of Wellness. Natalie A. Solomon-Brimage, MPH (CEO/Founder Meraki Empowerment Collective) shares empowering insights to enhance self-care.
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