AP Podcast – Episode 136: Natalie Livingston talks about her rants, finding opportunity in every situation and why she is known as Water Safety Mama

AP Podcast – Episode 136: Natalie Livingston talks about her rants, finding opportunity in every situation and why she is known as Water Safety Mama

Aquatics, COVID-19, Podcast, Safety, Women of Influence

Natalie Livingston is the President and Founder of ALIVE Solutions, where she and her business partner are dedicated to “keeping people and operations alive and well”.

In this episode, Natalie tells us why she doesn’t think there is a lifeguard shortage, what parents need to know to keep their children safe around water and her viral rant that lead to her title of “Water Safety Mama.”

For more on Natalie and ALIVE Solutions:

https://alive-solutions.com/

https://www.facebook.com/AquaticsTribe/

https://www.facebook.com/aquaticsafetyconnection/

If you have a question for the mailbag or know of a leader we should highlight on the show, please drop us a line.  If you have questions about anything addressed on the show, feel free to reach out anytime!

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Matt – matt@performanceoptimist.com

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