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In this deeply moving episode, I’m joined by Georgie Ogden - a qualified naturopath, certified Gut Restore Practitioner, and mother to Archie, who lives with Dravet Syndrome, a rare and severe form of epilepsy. Georgie’s story is one of resilience, heartbreak, healing, and hope.
Together we explore the emotional and practical realities of raising a child with such high needs, and how this experience has shaped Georgie’s family, her identity, and her work. She shares with extraordinary honesty what it has meant to walk through trauma, find presence in chaos, and create joy even in the darkest of times.
Our conversation touches on:
Georgie’s personal and professional journey has led her to become a passionate advocate for family health — particularly for children with special educational needs and disabilities. Her work is already making a difference in the lives of many.
🌱 Resources Mentioned:
• Welcome to Holland by Emily Perl Kingsley — a guide for caregivers of children with complex needs
• Dravet Syndrome UK – including welcome packs and family support
• Facebook: Dravet Syndrome UK – community support group
• Help for non-verbal children – Autism Speaks resources
• NAPA Centre – intensive therapy centre supporting children with neurological challenges
I would be so grateful if you could buy me a coffee using THIS LINK. This helps me fund the podcast and keep it going 🙏
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In this deeply moving episode, I’m joined by Georgie Ogden - a qualified naturopath, certified Gut Restore Practitioner, and mother to Archie, who lives with Dravet Syndrome, a rare and severe form of epilepsy. Georgie’s story is one of resilience, heartbreak, healing, and hope.
Together we explore the emotional and practical realities of raising a child with such high needs, and how this experience has shaped Georgie’s family, her identity, and her work. She shares with extraordinary honesty what it has meant to walk through trauma, find presence in chaos, and create joy even in the darkest of times.
Our conversation touches on:
Georgie’s personal and professional journey has led her to become a passionate advocate for family health — particularly for children with special educational needs and disabilities. Her work is already making a difference in the lives of many.
🌱 Resources Mentioned:
• Welcome to Holland by Emily Perl Kingsley — a guide for caregivers of children with complex needs
• Dravet Syndrome UK – including welcome packs and family support
• Facebook: Dravet Syndrome UK – community support group
• Help for non-verbal children – Autism Speaks resources
• NAPA Centre – intensive therapy centre supporting children with neurological challenges
I would be so grateful if you could buy me a coffee using THIS LINK. This helps me fund the podcast and keep it going 🙏