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Episode 15: Diagnosed at Three Months Old: Nicholas Kelly’s Journey with Cystic Fibrosis

16 min · 15 de may de 2026
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Nicholas Kelly, a passionate advocate, speaker, educator, poet, dancer, and dietitian whose life is built around compassion, resilience, and making a difference. Diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at just three months old, thanks to his mother pushing doctors to recognise her son's diagnosis. Nicholas never allowed his condition to define or limit him. Instead, he worked tirelessly to overcome challenges, pursue his goals, and build a life filled with purpose and achievement, earning both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees before becoming a registered dietitian. Drawing from his own lived experience, Nicholas shares powerful insights about advocacy, self-belief, positivity, and using your voice to help others. We also discuss his work within the cystic fibrosis community and why representation, education, and compassion matter so deeply. This episode is a reminder that our challenges do not have to limit our potential, and that strength can be found in vulnerability, creativity, and connection.

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