Polly Williamson

Gold Medallistย Successfully Changing Path Following a Traumatic Brain Injury

Speaker fees:

In-person: ยฃ1k-ยฃ3k
Virtual: ยฃ1k-ยฃ3k

Topics:

Resilience & Adversity
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Change & Uncertainty
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Cognitive Diversity
Polly Williamson is a multiple gold-medal-winning event rider whose life took a dramatic turn after suffering a near-fatal brain injury when a horse she was training panicked and kicked her in the head.

Despite the immense challenges that followed, Polly has transformed her experience into an inspiring story of resilience, mental strength, and personal reinvention, speaking on how she rediscovered her resilience and grit.

 

From an early age, Polly displayed exceptional equestrian talent. At just 18 years old, she was selected for her first European Championships, where she won double gold. Her success continued as she secured a further four European gold medals, two National titles, and competed across Europe and Australia. Beyond her competitive achievements, she established a thriving equestrian business, producing horses for the international market and training elite riders across Great Britain and Europe. Her career was further bolstered by securing sponsorship deals with high-profile global companies.

 

However, in 2011, Pollyโ€™s life was irreversibly altered when she sustained a traumatic brain injury. Forced to close her successful business and faced with the devastating impact on her family life, she struggled with a profound loss of identity. Damaged brain pathways led to a crisis of self-esteem and confidence, requiring extraordinary resilience and determination to rebuild her life. Her decade-long journey from coma to a full and meaningful existence was fraught with obstacles, but Polly met them head-on. She had to relearn how to talk, walk, and think coherently, all while redefining who she was.
Drawing on the same drive that fuelled her equestrian success, she embraced the challenge of working with her altered brain, ultimately finding strength in her differences rather than fighting against them.

 

Polly now enjoys a successful career as a motivational speaker, captivating audiences with her powerful and deeply personal story. She inspires resilience and the belief we can work positively with change.

Despite her head injury she remains a clear, articulate and inspiring speaker. With a touch of humour she speaks candidly about the strategies she used to recover and how she discovered a renewed sense of purpose.

Her story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and serves as an inspiring reminder that it is always possible to start anew, even after lifeโ€™s most significant setbacks.

A published author, Polly shares her journey in her book ‘Where Did I Go?: Rediscovering My Identity, Lost After a Traumatic Brain Injury’, offering readers an intimate, insightful, and often humorous account of her experiences. Passionate about giving back, she has volunteered with Barnardoโ€™s to support young children and weekly helps at the local Riding for the Disabled Association. She is also a frequent speaker for the charity Headway, advocating for those facing similar challenges.

 

Polly Williamson is a dynamic and engaging speaker who leaves audiences with a profound message: resilience is within all of us, and embracing change can lead to new and fulfilling paths. Her warmth, humour, and sincerity make her a standout presence at any event. Whether speaking to corporate leaders, students, or individuals facing adversity, Polly delivers an unforgettable experience that inspires people to harness their inner strength and redefine success on their own terms.

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Featured topics include

We are stronger than we think; the tools and strategies we can all use to build resilience and strengthen our perseverance. The importance of goals and the key points used to break down targets and follow success.

Gold medal winning sportsperson to living with brain injury. Take the positives and secure a strong path forwards.
For any business people thinking differently is a huge advantage. Cognitive diversity. Brain patterns that donโ€™t always conform allows the possibility of thinking outside the box. The ability to encourage new and unfettered thinking can make any business or organisation great and the neuro diverse mind must have something to offer in this equation.
Brain injury washed away any identity. How to secure an identity alongside regaining former strengths.

What people say

The event yesterday with Polly Williamson was fantastic. Pollyโ€™s story touched all of those who attended and was truly inspiring. I loved how she made the event personal to JDE too.
JDE Peetโ€™s Coffee
WOW! Our Aviva Risky Women community was joined yesterday by Polly a 6-times Europeans Gold Medallist at Eventing.
I learnt so much and the most amazing thing about Polly she delivered something she went through with so much warmth and humour. Thank you so much Polly for sharing your story, for inspiring us all and reminding us to be so grateful for everything we have.
AVIVA: Charlotte โ€“ Director

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