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Narelle Fraser: How my weakness became my superpower

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Today I am joined by Narelle Fraser.

Narelle was a member of Victoria Police for 27 years, 15 of those as a Detective ‘doing time’ at the Rape and Homicide Squads and Missing Persons Unit, but dedicating much of her career to investigating child abuse and sex offences.

In this episode, she talks about how her world crumbled in 2012 with an unexpected PTSI diagnosis... but how losing her beloved career, and her sense of self, led to an incredible pivot that has resulted in her turning what was her weakness, into her superpower.

If you want to book Narelle to be your keynote speaker, you can do that here: https://narellefraser.com/#speaker

You can find out more about her documentary 'The Policewoman' here: https://filmquarter.com.au/new-index-1#/catching-crooks/

And listen to Narelle's podcast 'Narelle Fraser Interviews' here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/narelle-fraser-interviews/id1637791533

This episode is hosted and produced by Shannon Schubert.

Want to support the show? Click 'follow' on Apple and Spotify. Or feel free to leave a review or tell a friend.

Follow the pod on Instagram:

@un.successfulstories

@shannon_schubert

Music by the amazing @timothylili

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Today I am joined by Narelle Fraser.

Narelle was a member of Victoria Police for 27 years, 15 of those as a Detective ‘doing time’ at the Rape and Homicide Squads and Missing Persons Unit, but dedicating much of her career to investigating child abuse and sex offences.

In this episode, she talks about how her world crumbled in 2012 with an unexpected PTSI diagnosis... but how losing her beloved career, and her sense of self, led to an incredible pivot that has resulted in her turning what was her weakness, into her superpower.

If you want to book Narelle to be your keynote speaker, you can do that here: https://narellefraser.com/#speaker

You can find out more about her documentary 'The Policewoman' here: https://filmquarter.com.au/new-index-1#/catching-crooks/

And listen to Narelle's podcast 'Narelle Fraser Interviews' here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/narelle-fraser-interviews/id1637791533

This episode is hosted and produced by Shannon Schubert.

Want to support the show? Click 'follow' on Apple and Spotify. Or feel free to leave a review or tell a friend.

Follow the pod on Instagram:

@un.successfulstories

@shannon_schubert

Music by the amazing @timothylili

  continue reading

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