PRsonal: ‘I was four hours from death’: Meet Paralympian Lyndon Longhorne
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…
Lyndon Longthorne overcame unimaginable obstacles – and he did so when he wasn’t even one.
As a baby, Lyndon was just four hours from death after contracting meningitis. He needed multiple amputations – including on both legs – but that didn’t stop him fulfilling his dreams.
In this superb episode of PRsonal, Lyndon sits down with host Charlotte Nichols to discuss his road to the Paralympics along with frank conversations about his struggles with mental health – and the need to find a light to guide you out of those very dark tunnels.
This is a story of hope – and one that will inspire everyone who listens.
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