Andy Cohen Wray
Living with 24 Hour Memory for 2 Years, Suicide, Stroke, 32 Years Erased
About This Episode
Andy is one of the UK’s leading Mental Coaches for athletes.
His journey from the Olympic stadium to Formula One pitlanes has not been easy.
Andy suffered PTSD following horrific scenes witnessed whilst he served in the police force.
Andrew lived with a 24-hour memory for two years.
He lost 32 years of his life and subsequently, after getting to know his family again he lost his brother to suicide and his mum to alcohol.
Today Andy works with the Paralympian Danny Crates inspiring others and building high-performance teams with their business 1404 Performance.
Lear more about Andy here:
www.1404performance.com
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