Pt 1: From Rugby Star to Paralysis: The Moment That Changed Everything for Ed Jackson
Stompcast3 Nov

Pt 1: From Rugby Star to Paralysis: The Moment That Changed Everything for Ed Jackson

Ed Jackson is a former professional rugby union player turned adventurer, whose life was completely changed after suffering a serious spinal cord injury in 2017. Ed’s had a phenomenal journey since his accident, and most recently completed the world’s first disability summit, ascending up a previously unexplored mountain in Kyrgyzstan.


In part one, Ed joins Dr Alex George to discuss his path into professional rugby, how easily sport can become your identity and explains how jumping into a swimming pool changed his life forever…


Plus, Ed explains how his values have changed since his accident and unpacks the importance of understanding the differences between hope and expectations.


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Pt 2: Tasha Ghouri on accepting her deafness

Pt 2: Tasha Ghouri on accepting her deafness

Born completely deaf, Tasha Ghouri, had her cochlear implant fitted when she was a child and until going on Love Island, she had never faced Ableism for her deafness.Tasha shares with Dr Alex what life with a cochlear implant is like, how she found her confidence through her passion for music and dance and how it felt to be trolled and bullied for the way she speaks.You can follow Tasha here.Find the transcript for the episode here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Nov 202226min

Pt 3: Tasha Ghouri on life after Love Island

Pt 3: Tasha Ghouri on life after Love Island

As we round up the stomp this week, Tasha speaks to Dr Alex about how she’s finding life after leaving the villa and her relationship with Andrew as well as what she hopes her legacy will be.Tasha also talks about why she went on the show, her impact as a disabled model after one of her photoshoots went viral as well as how she still views herself as the girl from Thirsk, despite her new found fame.You can follow Tasha here.Find the transcript for this episode here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Nov 202218min

Pt 1: Esther Abrami in Hyde Park

Pt 1: Esther Abrami in Hyde Park

Esther Abrami moved to the UK when she was 14 and couldn’t speak a word of English. Despite the language barrier, she studied music in an English-speaking school and has gone on to become a well-respected violinist, as well as a popular online personality on social media and her YouTube channel. This week, Esther joins Dr Alex for a wander around London’s Hyde Park where they talk about: Esther’s journey of leaving Marseille and being accepted as a student at Manchester's prestigious Chethams School of Music; how she was approached by and signed exclusively to record lable, Sony Classical, and what it truly takes to become a world-class violinist.Follow Esther here and watch her YouTube videos here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Okt 202230min

Pt 2: Esther Abrami on being told she’d "never make it"

Pt 2: Esther Abrami on being told she’d "never make it"

As a teen, Esther Abrami was told she was ‘too ambitious’ and aiming ‘too high’ in her dream of becoming a world-class violinist; however by the age of 25, she was performing her debut solo at the Royal Albert Hall, proving her professors wrong.In part 2 of this conversation, you’ll hear Esther reflecting on her childhood in the south of France, learning to play the violin; how she dealt with negativity from her peers and what it’s like to be a young person building a career that intersects her online, modern-day work with the more traditional classical music industry.Follow Esther here and watch her YouTube videos here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Okt 202229min

Pt 3: Esther Abrami on why failure made her world-class talent

Pt 3: Esther Abrami on why failure made her world-class talent

Despite months of setting 5am alarms for practice, and endless amounts of grit and determination, Esther shares how when she was 17, her preparation for a prestigious competition simply wasn’t enough however her failure to win has led her to some of her greatest successes today.In the final part of Dr Alex and Esther's stomp, you’ll hear them chat about how Esther dealt with self-doubt after failure, the importance of having her family as her support network and how she now prepares for important performances.The Mozart Effect Health Fact of the Week.Follow Esther here and watch her YouTube videos here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Okt 202222min

Pt 1: Joe Wicks in Virginia Water Lake

Pt 1: Joe Wicks in Virginia Water Lake

This week, the nation's favourite PE teacher, Joe Wicks, takes Dr Alex on a stomp around the beautiful Virginia Water Lake.Having recently had baby number three, Joe shares how he and his wife, Rosie, hope to grow their family, why getting outdoors is paramount to his happiness and mental health and why he’s calling for a change in the narrative around fitness. Follow Joe Wicks here and pick up a copy of Dr Alex’s new book A Better Day here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Okt 202227min

Pt 2: Joe Wicks on Success and Emotional Vulnerability

Pt 2: Joe Wicks on Success and Emotional Vulnerability

Whilst meandering around Virginia Water Lake, conversation between Joe and Dr Alex flows through the highs and lows of Joe’s career and how his purpose drives every decision he makes.Joe opens up about the importance of being emotionally vulnerable with his team and the working relationship he has with his brother, what it meant for him to receive his MBE and why his gratitude comes from his focus on the small things in life.Follow Joe Wicks here and pick up a copy of Dr Alex’s new book A Better Day here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Okt 202232min

Pt 3: Joe Wicks on Fatherhood and Family Life

Pt 3: Joe Wicks on Fatherhood and Family Life

In part 3 of this week’s stomp, Dr Alex and Joe Wicks take their conversation into Joe’s toolkit for life and the mindsets he adopts in order to keep his mental and physical health in check.While approaching the end of the stomp, you’ll hear Joe also sharing how he approaches fatherhood and keeps watch of his children's mental health as well as how he and Rosie still find time to unwind amongst the chaos of raising their three young children.Follow Joe Wicks here and pick up a copy of Dr Alex’s new book A Better Day here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Okt 202221min

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