PRsonal: “Life without an anus is pretty good.” Meet the person behind the company ambassador
In this series of podcasts, Charlotte Nichols, managing director of PR agency Harvey & Hugo, gets up close and PRsonal with a variety of well-known business faces. Nothing is off limits as she digs deep to get to know the person behind the professional…
In this episode…
As he battled the chronic condition colitis, Matthew Ord could be going to the toilet up to 30 times a day – which he managed alongside a demanding full-time job.
Then things got even worse.
In the latest episode of PRsonal, the LV Logistics company ambassador tells our host Charlotte Nichols about the operation that changed his life, the impact of living with a chronic condition and the twist of fate that led to him meeting his wife.
Key moments:
- 00:23 What life is like without an anus
- 19:03 Do we have a culture of kindness?
- 19:56 Why I don’t regret my operation
- 20:19 Is there anything I wouldn’t do to live a longer and healthier life?
- 37:37 How I dealt with my mum’s cancer diagnosis at 16 years old
- 42:50 My life motto
- 46:54 What is the meaning of life?
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