Empowering Marginalized Women in Overcoming Traumas With Natalie Huscheck

Natalie Huscheck

Natalie Huscheck is the Founder of The Dignity Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. She operates two Doing Business As (DBA) entities under this non-profit: Well Grounded Coffee and Well Rounded Pizza. Natalie's life journey has led her out of darkness and onto a path of lifting others out of similar circumstances. She hires, trains, and journeys with those emerging from prison, addiction, abuse, and various types of trauma. Her mission is to provide a supportive environment that empowers individuals to overcome their struggles and contribute as valuable members of society.

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

 

  • Natalie Huscheck shares her darkest period in life
  • Natalie’s passion for lifting others from various types of traumas 
  • How Natalie helps marginalized women through the Well Grounded Coffee Community
  • Empowering women through a book
  • Starting a nonprofit to help individuals in transition

In this episode…

 

In today's world, women face a significant risk of finding themselves in challenging situations such as divorce, violence, sexual assault, imprisonment, abuse, addictions, and homelessness, among others. These traumas can be overwhelming and difficult to recover from, causing long-lasting effects. 

 

One such woman who faced similar challenges is Natalie Huscheck, a godly woman who became a single mother following a divorce and experienced abuse, leading to depression. However, with time, she found the strength to overcome her traumas and made it her mission to help others do the same. She shares her journey in establishing a non-profit community that hires, trains, and supports marginalized women in their journey toward a life filled with hope and possibilities. Through her community, she empowers women to overcome their past and embrace their potential, one step at a time.

 

In this episode of The Power of Authority Spotlight, Michelle Prince welcomes Natalie Huscheck, Founder of The Dignity Project, to discuss how she helps other women overcome their traumas. Natalie shares her darkest period in life, her passion for lifting others from various traumas, how she helps marginalized women through the Well Grounded Coffee Community and her book, But God.

 

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