EPISODE · Apr 18, 2019 · 20 MIN
Ep 47 Izzy Rositano Helping Reduce The Stigma In Australia Around Mental Health With 3128 Push Ups
from The Started With A Dream Podcast w/ Jacolby Gilliam · host CEO & Publisher of 9INE POINT Mag
“I hope that through what I do, I open up people’s minds that they can be someone that if their friend is suffering or relative is suffering. They can be the person that that person feels comfortable to speak to because that is where we will save a lot of lives.” – Izzy Rositano Listen to the […] The post Ep 47 Izzy Rositano Helping Reduce The Stigma In Australia Around Mental Health With 3128 Push Ups appeared first on 9INE POINT.
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“I hope that through what I do, I open up people’s minds that they can be someone that if their friend is suffering or relative is suffering. They can be the person that that person feels comfortable to speak to because that is where we will save a lot of lives.” – Izzy Rositano Listen to the episode on iTunes or Spotify In episode 47 of The 9INE POINT Started With A Dream Podcast , Jacolby Gilliam talks with Izzy Rositano Australian bobsled, canoe, and footy athlete about her journey. In this conversation, Izzy shares about how early days where she was not able to compete in sports due to a few car crashes. To how she found passion representing her country through canoeing and bobsled. Izzy’s story is one for any athlete no matter where they are on their journey. Connect with Izzy Rositano and follow her journey on social media. Instagram Twitter Donate Want a heads up when a new episode drops? Subscribe here Enjoyed this podcast episode and listening to Izzy’s journey and her mission to help raise awareness for mental health? Be sure to comment, share and leave a review. Listen to the episode on iTunes or Spotify
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