#049 - Sue Ludwig
- Ben Courchia

- Mar 20, 2022
- 1 min read

Hello friends 👋
This week we have the pleasure of hosting Sue Ludwig. She is an occupational and neonatal therapist who talks to us today about the role of therapists in the NICU. She is also presenting her new book, Tiny Humans Big Lessons, where she describes how she pulled a multitude of lessons from her experiences in the NICU to get her life on track.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
Find out more about Sue at: https://sueludwig.com
Bio: Sue Ludwig is a sought-after speaker, consultant, writer, and educator. A licensed occupational therapist and certified neonatal therapist, she is president and founder of the National Association of Neonatal Therapists ®, where she uses her unique blend of clinical expertise, innovation, and leadership to support the advancement of this specialized field on a global level. Sue lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband and a couple of dogs, and has two grown children. In addition to spending time with her favorite people, she enjoys hiking, photography, reading, writing, sports, travel, and the pursuit of good craft breweries.
The transcript of today's episode can be found below 👇




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