Tayla Clement 'Turning pain into power, positive self-love mindsets'

Published: July 4, 2021, 6 p.m.

Hi hello gorgeous pals!

On the show we're joined by someone who is really going to inspire you, Tayla Clement.

Tayla was born with an extremely rare neurological disorder which affects 1 in 3-4 million called Moebius Syndrome, which means Tayla can’t smile.
Tayla was bullied so relentlessly hearing about it made me cry and from as young as 12 years old she had multiple suicide attempts but decided to keep going, turning her pain into power.
Tayla is a talented swimmer and represented New Zealand as a Paralympian in shot put and discus setting a world record.

Tayla’s story is very powerful and we cover it all in this conversation which we can all take a lot away from, plus she’s got a crack up dating app story.

TW: This episode mentions suicidal thoughts and suicide but not in detail
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