Chef Natalie’s Journey: Rock Bottom to Restaurateur | American Express
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Episode 4 – Do Well So You Can Do More Good
A MUST HEAR for all business owners, entrepreneurs, and restaurant managers. Chef Nat explains how success is measured in happiness, and not through your bank account. “ The Better I do the more I can help people… The more I can help the community… The more I can...
Episode 3 – Speak Your Truth
REAL TALK - Chef Nat, Angie, and featured guest, Valerie Stunning of Paradise City Creamery talk about doing the best you can with what you have. Besides what’s happening from the outside in, don’t be afraid to talk about from the inside out. We don’t have control on...
Episode 2 – Be Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters
Be thoughtful about what you say but also speak your truth. A lot of the times we are so afraid to just tell people how we really feel and what’s really going on with us when at the end of the day the only way we’re going to get to where we want to go is by sharing...
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I don’t usually pay attention to commercials but this one got to me. I congratulate you on not only overcoming your demons but starting a successful business for yourself! As a social work student stories like yours really speak to me and make me want to reach out and try harder to help others. I can’t wait to stop by the next time I’m in Vegas!
I’ve been coming to E.A.T. For awile now. I love your place. Every time I eat there I say I’m going to eat something different! So far it hasn’t happened! I order the eggs and bacon and sourdough bread. At least my husband Jack has tried different things and loved everyone. I recommend your place to everyone. I saw your commercial for American Express and was truly touched. I’m so glad you made it. My son Paul was 30 when he overdosed. I love to hear when somebody lives and lives their dream . I see you help others too. I really am proud of you! Take care!
Thank you! I have been sober almost two years and have started over at 32. I too lost a boyfriend to drugs and several jobs. I’m still rebuilding but am onto a new career in nursing. This commercial made me cry. I too have been given a second chance.