Life with chronic illness | The parts people don’t see
I’m Rob Nunnery. I’ve won 19 pro pickleball titles and I also live with Crohn’s and a colostomy. The newsletter gets sent 3x per week. Monday/Wednesday/Friday. Chronic illness shrinks people quietly. Plans change. Energy disappears. Bodies stop cooperating. Most of us carry it alone. This newsletter is a record of what it looks like to keep living anyway.
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The wind has it's own melody
Published 7 months ago • 1 min read
Hey friend, Woke up early at Soho House and hit the gym before sunrise. Shashank scooped me at 6:30 and we drove out to Yuvi's country house, where the Global Sports crew, players and partners, were gathering for some training and time together. It’s easy to forget how grounding these environments can be. Green hills, two private courts tucked into the mountains, and the kind of sticky humidity that makes you feel like you’ve wrung out three shirts by the third game. It did a number on my...
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