A Chronic Entrepreneur
Stories of Entrepreneurs Thriving with Chronic Illness
A Chronic Entrepreneur is all about changing the dialogue surrounding chronic illnesses, by sharing stories of those thriving in business with their “chronics” in tow. It’s frustrating that often when an article is written about someone who has a chronic illness they are described as “suffering”. It’s such a derogatory term, especially when so many people are thriving, and living wonderful, fulfilling lives – maybe not what they thought they would do/be, but life has a way of releasing inner strength when it is most needed, shining a light on new opportunities. Over the past three years, we have created a community of like-minded entrepreneurs through storytelling and shared life experiences. Please enjoy reading the stories of these rockstar entrepreneurs, and get in contact if you have a story of your own to share.
Alecia is a driven consultant and public speaker based in Perth. Alecia has put together her love and skills for writing and teaching to support like-minded businesses reach their goals and make a positive impact in the world we live in. After years of experiencing symptoms but getting no answers or explanations, she was finally diagnosed with Bahcet’s Disease, an auto-immune disorder that causes blood vessel inflammation throughout the body. Most recently, Alecia was also diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, a chronic disorder characterised by widespread pain accompanied by fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. What some may have taken as a red-light in life, Alecia took as an opportunity to utilize her strengths and help others change the world for the better.
Michelle Irving is a gifted teacher, speaker, writer and mentor. Having been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition of the liver at age 35 and Migraine Associated Vertigo at 45, Michelle has learned to take in her experience with chronic illness throughout the years and use it to connect with herself in levels she never knew she could. Now, Michelle is determined to guide women around the world who are also experiencing illness and help them be able to reach new levels of inner-power, love, and acceptance for themselves.
Brenda Moore is the successful and thriving founder of Happen Consulting. Most of us have experienced a migraine or a few in our lives as a result of stress, sensory overload or hormonal changes. We take a day or two off to rest up and come back stronger. For Brenda however, these migraines became so frequent and so disabling that she was forced to resign from her job. She likely didn’t see it this way at the time, but this moment marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter for her as the circumstances allowed her to begin her entrepreneurial journey and gave her the flexibility to mould her days in a way that’s sustainable for her and her health.
After being diagnosed with Adult Asthma in 2015 at the age of 38, Christine had the courage to stop and press the restart button on every aspect of her life. Despite going through an incredibly dark period in her life she found the strength to share her story in hopes that people out there would be able to resonate and find inspiration from it in the same way she found inspiration from others. Today, Christine is the thriving founder of The Corporate Escapist, has her very own magazine and is a proud author, speaker and coach.
Daniel Tolson is the successful Founder of The Tolson Institute. At the age of 11 Daniel was diagnosed with Linear Sequential Learning Disability and had severe allergies, Asthma and chronic migraines. Being so young he didn’t quite fully understand why in comparison to his peers he struggled so much. At the age of 16 Daniel was diagnosed with Epstein-Barr Virus and Chronic Fatigue. His resilience, work-ethic and goal-focused mindset have carried him through and allowed him to become a successful entrepreneur.
Ainslee Hooper is committed to making the lives of disabled people easier, by consulting with providers of services to make the experiences of consumers with disability free of stigma and ableism. After suffering a nervous breakdown due to bullying at work, Ainslee realised that she needed to start doing things her way - and starting her own business allowed her to achieve so much more for herself and her clients than she felt she was able to achieve at a traditional job. Ainslee is now a consultant anthropologist specialising in disability inclusion with her business Ainslee Hooper Consulting. Read on to learn more about Ainslee’s inspiring story.
Zoe Simmons has been searching for a proper diagnosis for years. After an incredibly extensive period of uncertainty, she finally has some answers. But her diagnosis journey is not over - and she is still investigating other possible chronic conditions, which cause her consistent pain and fatigue. Despite this, Zoe is a successful journalist; SEO copywriter; editor and author. First published at only 16 years of age, Zoe has written for numerous well known publications including Daily Mail, news.com.au, Kidspot, Popsugar Australia, Herald Sun, and the Daily Telegraph, among others. She’s even writing a book on her town’s survival in the Black Summer Bushfires!
Jimmy Clare is the founder of Crazy Fitness Guy - “Healthy Living Through Autistic Eyes.” Clare has been on over 94 podcasts and is a motivational speaker. Though diagnosed with autism at a young age, it was only as he became an adult and started his own business that he started to discover that being different is a good thing. Jimmy Clare’s resilience and process of overcoming adversity has helped to turn him into the speaker that he is today.
Tyla Hodgson is a kick-ass entrepreneur who is de-stigmatising women’s pleasure and making it fun with her business, Oh My Vibes. Tyla describes the process of creating this business as “unlearning and relearning of what it means to be a woman.” It also helped her in her process of learning to manage her chronic illnesses. Read on to find out more about Tyla Hodgson and Oh My Vibes.
My name is Dara and I am the founder of
A Chronic Entrepreneur.
I am also an entrepreneur, having founded Byzantine Design “The Most Beautiful Tile Store in Melbourne” mere weeks before being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I want to challenge the notion that a chronic illness is a sentence for suffering and struggle and will make people struggle to be entrepreneurs; in fact, I think that having a chronic illness can sometimes be what makes people great entrepreneurs. This blog is what I was looking for when I was first diagnosed with MS - and I hope that through it I can empower others with “chronics” to embrace the journey and the joy that is entrepreneurship.