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Polly Williamson’s Testimonials

Public Speaking

… professional and her warm personality when engaging with the audience really made our event extra special and memorable.

@ Albert Goodman Accountants

…… inspiring, highlighting to all what you can achieve with a determined and resilient mindset.

Malcolm Bennett @ NatWest

……inspiring and thought provoking

Clarke Willmott

…..you could hear a pin drop as we all listened to Polly

….fully engaged the audience throughout and received rave reviews…… her ability to relate to real business issues and challenges that people face every day. Her advice was clear, practical and hard hitting. I would recommend her wholeheartedly as a speaker at any event.

James Patrick @ Templar Advisors Ltd

I am sure there will now be a queue wanting to use your talents!

Janine Thorne @ NatWest

Polly was fab wasn’t she? And so inspiring

@ Global Accessibility Awareness Day

The event yesterday with Polly Williamson was fantastic

@ JDE Peet’s Coffee.

This was a fantastic session

David @ Aviva

WOW! I learnt so much and the most amazing thing about Polly, she delivered something she went through with so much warmth and humour.

Charlotte @ AVIVA Director

Book

… is a must read book for those living with TBI, their carers and family/friends who want greater understanding

Beautifully written, courageously honest

By describing her inner thoughts and feelings Polly has made a valuable contribution to helping other people understand what it is like to suffer trauma and disability

Polly’s book has been inspirational for me and my recovery

Polly’s book made me realise that I wasn’t alone in wondering who I was anymore

So honest & insightful, funny & emotional

This story is incredible, not only because it tells of one person’s long, slow and painful recovery from a near-death experience, but because it describes so clearly what it is like to exist with a damaged brain

What a journey from an amazing woman. Her story will be an inspiration to those who suffer a devastating brain injury and to their families