Testimonials
I saw Natalie-Amber speak at Cannes Lions 2025 about the future of inclusive fashion and marketing. Natalies stage presence is absolutely undeniable and I was captivated by her natural rapport with a large audience. She is friendly, warm and her presentation was factual, interesting and did not feel at all over-rehearsed. I would highly recommend booking Natalie, not just for her lived experience and story but for her engaging and comedic delivery, I look forward to seeing what is next for Natalie.
Kelly Gordon, CEO, With Not For LTD
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Natalie delivered a fantastic workshop at our ambassador event – she speaks with confidence and clarity, and knows exactly how to keep a room engaged. She even went the extra mile by including an interactive session, which was a huge hit with our ambassadors.
Rachel Jacobs. Senior Social Media Executive - Ostomy, Eakin Healthcare
Natalie-Amber has been an incredible advocate for us here at Crohn's & Colitis UK. She is both knowledgeable and full of enthusiasm and she has done so much to help spread awareness of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and its symptoms. We were really lucky to have her as one of the faces of our award-winning Cut The Crap campaign to help people spot the symptoms of Crohn's and Colitis. She's great at explaining complex concepts in a simple way, comes to every project with bundles of ideas and enthusiasm, and connects really well with audiences. Put simply, Natalie-Amber makes a real difference.
Geraldine Cooper , Senior Media Lead, Crohns & Colitis UK.
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Natalie-Amber is an inspiring and impactful public speaker whose lived experience brings depth and authenticity to her message. During our Black History Month event in 2023, Natalie-Amber delivered a compelling talk on curly hair care and Black hair texture. Her presentation was engaging, relatable, and well received by staff across the Trust. She highlighted the importance of culturally sensitive care, reminding us that patient needs extend beyond clinical treatment. Natalie-Amber is approachable, articulate, and deeply committed to making a difference. We highly recommend her as a public speaker.
Sharon Woma, Health of Equality Diversity & Inclusion and Health Inequalities, Great Western Hospital Swindon​
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In October 2023 the Barbados and Friends Association (Reading) held a Black History event under the title of Health Awareness Sessions. Natalie delivered a slide show presentation along with a film of her personal journey to an audience of approximately 150 people, who were captured in the realisation of the effects of living with this disease. Natalie’s presentation was enlightening, factual, hard hitting but she managed to install an element of humour into the event. The result was that we at BAFA had a vey successful event that was very educational for the local Reading community, along with the wider public as we also shared the story on all of our social media platforms.
Richard Weekes, Chair of BAFA Reading