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Big Fish with Spencer Matthews
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 112

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24/30 marathons done and my toughest run yet
jeudi 22 août 2024 • Durée 01:51
Hi all - a quick update from Jordan! Thanks so much for your support, words of encouragement and donations. A slightly delayed update from me due to lack of signal - but please keep donating if you can: www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge
Bryony Gordon: ‘Run for the way it makes you feel, not for the way it makes you look’
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Durée 25:46
Welcome back to this mini series which follows me as I attempt to complete a world record of 30 marathons in 30 days on sand in the Jordanian desert. This week’s guest is Bryony Gordon. She’s a bestselling author and mental health campaigner who runs marathons in her underwear. In this episode we talk about what running has given her and how it's changed her life. If you'd like to donate, please head to: www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge
Big Fish Extra Catch: Make these three changes for a healthier life
Saison 4
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Durée 23:41
We’ve reached the end of the series, and I’ve absolutely loved recording these bonus episodes with my friend and personal trainer Shaun Stafford. Our aim was always to give you a quick deep dive into popular health trends to help you understand them better or change your perspective. I wanted to take a look at some of the top facts and tips I’ve learned in this series, which can help you to make small changes to live a healthier life. In this episode, we’re looking at sleep, caffeine and alcohol - we’re debunking myths, sharing some crazy facts and giving you some top tips so you can easily create new, healthier habits.
S1 E12: Piers Morgan: Uncancellable?
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
mercredi 25 janvier 2023 • Durée 40:53
He’s on a personal mission to cancel ‘cancel culture’. Piers Morgan is one of the most prominent broadcasters of his generation. After studying journalism, he went to Fleet Street and quickly rose to become one of the youngest newspaper editors in Britain at just 28 years old.
Since then, he’s presented prime time TV programmes in the UK and America and has interviewed some of the biggest names in the world.
With a Twitter following of over 8 million, Piers has made a name for himself with his straight-talking opinions. Love him or hate him, when he talks, people listen.
S1 E11: Harry Stebbings: How I turned $50 into a $140m fund
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
mercredi 18 janvier 2023 • Durée 36:34
At 18 years-old, Harry Stebbings started the Twenty Minute VC podcast with fifty dollars and not a single contact in venture capital. He’s the first person to turn a podcast into a multi-million pound fund. Across several vehicles, he’s raised over $400 million. And he’s only 26.
Harry is seriously impressive. If you’re an entrepreneur, you’ll learn exactly what Harry looks for when he invests. But this episode isn’t just for those in business. He’s overcome bulimia and is now sober, and has tonnes of advice for those who want to take their life to the next level.
S1 E10: Dirtea: Making mushrooms mainstream
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mercredi 11 janvier 2023 • Durée 39:59
Would you replace your morning coffee with a cup of mushroom powder?
Andy and Simon Salter think you should. The brothers co-founded Dirtea 18 months in 2021, as part of a movement to make functional mushrooms accessible to the masses. Their business is now the market leader in its field and they’re working to destigmatise and educate people on the health benefits. Thousands of people all over the UK are now drinking their products, which are consumed like tea or coffee, on a daily basis. Dirtea is said to sharpen your focus, strengthen your immune system, improve your sleep and soothe stress, amongst many other benefits.
The co-founders of Dirtea say the health benefits and claims contained in this episode can be supported by research papers found on PubMed and mushroomreference.com, which is a curated list of references relevant to scientists who are curious about the effects of mushrooms.
If you have any further questions, we recommend you speak to your nutritionist or GP.
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S1 E9: Jamie Laing: What happens when the cameras stop rolling
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mercredi 4 janvier 2023 • Durée 01:02:43
This is the most open, honest and serious conversation I’ve ever had with Jamie.
You might know him as a reality star. But Jamie is a hugely successful entrepreneur. He co-founded Candy Kittens in 2012, the fastest growing confectionary brand in Europe which turns over more than ten million pounds a year.
He’s also the founder of JamPot productions, which produces chart-topping podcasts like Nearly Weds.
We talk about how reality TV fuelled Jamie’s crippling anxiety, whether being on Made in Chelsea helped or hindered the success of Candy Kittens and why achieving success isn’t just about making bucket loads of cash.
S1 E8: Jo Malone: From a London council estate to fragrance pioneer
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 21 décembre 2022 • Durée 40:21
Jo Malone’s name is synonymous with luxury, but Jo didn’t grow up with wealth. She was raised on a council estate in South East London and left school without any qualifications. Jo built the luxury fragrance brand Jo Malone London with her husband, Gary, and sold the company in 1999 to Estee Lauder. She left the business a few years later, after she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer and was given only 9 months to live. As part of the Lauder deal, she wasn’t allowed to enter the industry for 5 years. Jo felt utterly lost, so she started a new brand, Jo Loves. Jo is so honest in this episode and tells me about the mistakes she made building her second company, after the huge success of the first.
S1 E7: Dan Murray-Serter: How entrepreneurship wrecked my mental health
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 14 décembre 2022 • Durée 42:16
Dan Murray-Serter is a serial entrepreneur. He’s the co-founder of Heights, a braincare company. His previous company Grabble was the UK’s top fashion app. They had 30,000 new users a day, but the company failed. Dan then suffered from crippling insomnia, but couldn't see that he was mentally unwell. He thought he was just being productive; committed to building his business. Heights was born as a remedy for that insomnia and the debilitating anxiety and panic attacks he experienced. This episode is a fascinating listen for anyone who’s interested in mental health and entrepreneurship: how to stay mentally resilient while riding the storm of building a company from the ground up.
S1 E6: Joanne McNally: From battling bulimia to sell-out stand-up
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 7 décembre 2022 • Durée 39:52
Joanne McNally exploded onto the comedy scene as one of the most popular and up-and-coming female comedians in the country. She’s recently sold out Ireland’s leading comedy venue - Vicar Street - with a whopping 66 shows, more than any other comedian. That's after being told she’d never sell a single show. Her chart-topping podcast with my wife Vogue Williams brings in over 3 million listeners a month. Joanne's resilience is inspiring; she was determined to succeed in a male-dominated industry whilst battling bulimia.
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