You Can Do Hard Things
đď¸ Episode Description In Part 2 of my conversation with former Metropolitan Police detective Laura Pond, we pick up where Part 1 ended, talking honestly about what policing is really like and the emotional toll it can take on those behind the uniform. From there, the conversation becomes deeply personal. Laura shares her experience of living with PTSD, the invisible impact of trauma, and the long road to being diagnosed with Arginine Vasopressin Deficiency (formerly known as Diabetes Insipidus), a rare condition that left her drinking up to 30 litres of water a day before finally getting answers. She also opens up about one of the hardest chapters of her life: losing her dad, becoming the person responsible for everything as an only child, supporting her mum through illness, and learning how to keep moving forward when life changes forever. Despite the difficult subjects, this conversation is full of warmth, humour and honesty. It's a reminder that resilience isn't about never struggling. It's about finding a way through, one step at a time. If you haven't already listened to Part 1, I'd highly recommend starting there to hear Laura's remarkable policing career and the experiences that shaped everything we discuss in this episode. In this episode we discuss: ⢠What policing is really like behind the scenes ⢠PTSD and recognising the signs ⢠The emotional impact of trauma ⢠Living with Arginine Vasopressin Deficiency (formerly Diabetes Insipidus) ⢠Receiving a rare medical diagnosis ⢠Losing a parent ⢠Organising a funeral ⢠Grief, resilience and learning to carry on You Can Do Hard Things is a podcast about resilience, extraordinary lives and the people behind the stories. Every conversation is a reminder that even when life feels impossible, we are often stronger than we realise.
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