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Body Empowerment Project – The Philadelphia Citizen

by Natalie • April 20, 2024 • 0 Comments

I loved writing about this phenomenal program that I think will have long-lasting impact on its participants. Body Empowerment Project seeks to stop disordered eating before it happens and a vast majority of participants say it’s changed how they think…

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More from GoodRX: Another kidney donation story and a piece about a man coming to terms with his mom’s death by suicide 50 years later

by Natalie • March 27, 2024 • 0 Comments

My last post was about friend-since-kindergarten Jackie Mango donating a kidney to her friend, Maria Scoloveno. That was only one of the kidney donation stories I had on GoodRX this month. The other, which can be found here is about…

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When your friend gives her friend a kidney because she’s awesome

by Natalie • March 21, 2024 • 0 Comments

I’ve known Jackie since kindergarten. We walked to elementary school together and made plans to marry the same guy. That didn’t work out, but I was a bridesmaid when she got married and she and her husband celebrated my wedding…

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Advances in Epilepsy Treatment: My recent piece for “Brain and Life”

by Natalie • February 27, 2024 • 0 Comments

My latest for “Brain and Life” is about what’s new in epilepsy treatment. (TL:DR: There are lots.)

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The Philadelphia Citizen’s Citizens of the Year honors

by Natalie • January 17, 2024 • 0 Comments

I was lucky enough to write about three individuals honored by The Philadelphia Citizen’s inaugural “Citizens of the Year” awards. First, the Lifetime Achievement award went to two women who need no introduction locally: Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson…

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“Sunshine Stories” from Prevention Point Philadelphia

by Natalie • January 12, 2024 • 0 Comments

As many people know, Philadelphia has a large population of residents struggling with opioid addiction and the negatives that come with it. For the past year, I’ve been writing “Sunshine Stories” for Prevention Point Philadelphia, an organization that works to…

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About Natalie

Natalie Pompilio is an award-winning writer and editor based in Philadelphia.

Natalie has worked on the staffs of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Philadelphia Daily News and The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune. She was part of the Associated Press team covering Pope Francis’ 2015 visit to Philadelphia and the 2016 Democratic National Convention. She worked as a freelance entertainment journalist contributor to  The (Newark) Star-Ledger for four years until the COVID-19 pandemic began. She continues to contribute to newspapers including The Washington Post.

She is a frequent contributor to Brain and Life magazine, Super Lawyers magazines, the patient portal of GoodRX, and alumni magazines for institutions including Haverford College, the University of Pennsylvania and the Penn’s School of Nursing.  Her web work includes the Philadelphia Citizen, oncolive.com, legacy.com, cityandstate.com and cruisecritic.com. She’s also engaged in commercial writing projects with local Fortune 500 companies and smaller local businesses, government offices and non-profits.

Natalie reported from Baghdad in 2003 as the insurgency against US military operations began gathering force. She was honored by Knight-Ridder for her work there.

She was in New Orleans in August 2005 before, during and after Hurricane Katrina as a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Some of her work is included in the American Society of Newspaper Editors’  publication Best Newspaper Writing 2006.

Natalie has authored or co-authored four books:

This Used to be Philadelphia (Reedy Press, 2021), with photographer Tricia Pompilio

Walking Philadelphia: 30 Walking Tours featuring Art, Architecture, History, and Little-Known Gems (Wilderness Press, 2017), with photographer Tricia Pompilio

More Philadelphia Murals and the Stories They Tell (Temple University Press, 2006), written with Jane Golden and Robin Wright.

Philadelphia A to Z (Self-published children’s alphabet book, 2008), with photographer Jennifer Zdon

In 2011, Natalie shared a Clarion Award from Women in Communications for story with Philadelphia Daily News writers Molly Eichel and Becky Batcha for their piece documenting 24 hours at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

In 2014, the Keystone Press Association said her Philadelphia City Paper article Michael’s Story, was  the year’s best feature article in its category. The piece documented the unlikely relationship between a mother who lost her son to violence and one of the men responsible for his death.

In 2021, the Pennsylvania Press Club awarded her second place in “Personality Profile, more than 500 words” for  Shop Talk, a profile of Philadelphia lawyer Bernard Smalley that appeared in Super Lawyers magazine.

In 2023, the Pennsylvania Press Club awarded her first place in “Personality Profile, more than 750 words” for The Public Service Call, a profile of former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. She also earned a second place nod in the magazine feature story category for All the Single Ladies, an article about five female Pennsylvania lawyers with solo practices. Both articles were written for Super Lawyers magazines.

Natalie’s strength is documenting the world through the eyes of ordinary people going about their lives — or facing extraordinary challenges. She has an eye for the telling detail and an ear for dialogue. She presents her subjects as themselves and not as characters.

Natalie has a Bachelor’s degree in The Writing Seminars from Johns Hopkins University and a Master’s in Journalism from the University of Maryland.

Natalie spends a few months in New Orleans every year and hasn’t missed a Mardi Gras since 1997. She is a proud member of the Krewe of Muses.

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