Afleveringen
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Emma and I talked about our charity - the Greenwoods Foundation. Nicky Price of BBC Radio Gloucester brought us on to the topic of nature being a fundamental need, not a luxury. We also discussed how children need risky play and why we often neglect our own health without realising.
Credit: BBC Radio Gloucestershire
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The two-year adventure from Cornwall to Australia had changed me so much, there wasnât enough of me left to function in normal life. My self-image had inflated too and Iâd become delusional. This realisation was so sudden that I began to go insane.
Thanks to finding the right books and being in the right place, I managed to rebuild myself into someone new. The old me remains dead, but the new one grew out of that. -
If you followed my adventures from that start, you'll remember an incident in Morocco. Preparing for the big adventure from Cornwall to Australia, I went on a smaller expedition through Morocco and Spain. While there, a group of soldiers puled the car over and fought with my driver about how to deal with me!
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BBC Radio Cornwallâs Daniel Pascoe facilitated an excellent conversation that stands as an excellent overview of this podcast. We explored the hitchhiking big adventure, the Greenwoods Foundation and how it all started with the Expedition Society at Falmouth University and suffering with anxiety.
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The Mountain Leader is a leadership qualification. Its assessment procedure is unlike anything weâre used to - youâre actively encouraged to fail!
A new episode every Sunday 19:00GMT -
In this first episode I give an overview of my big hitchhiking adventure from Cornwall to Australia, begin discussing the little-known need for nature, and offer a new perspective on failure and resilience.
A new episode every Sunday 19:00GMT!