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From Grief to Growth: Finding Hope, Healing & Strength Through Loss with Sylvia22 May 202600:49:28

In this deeply emotional and inspiring episode of the Brave Everyday CIC podcast, I speak with Sylvia about grief, healing, resilience and learning how to carry pain without letting it define your life.

After experiencing unimaginable loss throughout her life, including the sudden deaths of both of her brothers and her parents, Sylvia shares how she transformed her grief into purpose and now helps others navigate loss, emotions and healing.

Together they discuss:

  • Sudden grief and sibling loss
  • The “window of tolerance” and emotional resilience
  • Why grief affects the brain and body
    • Mental health, nervous system regulation and healing
  • Boundaries, energy and protecting your peace
  • Turning pain into purpose
  • Hope, courage and rebuilding yourself after trauma

This conversation is honest, powerful and full of practical wisdom for anyone struggling with grief, trauma, anxiety or difficult life experiences.

Sylvia also shares insights on mindfulness, slow living, emotional awareness and the importance of looking after your body and nervous system during difficult times.

A truly moving episode about courage, healing and the strength of the human spirit.

Follow Sylvia here

Follow Brave Everyday: Instagram: @braveeverydaypodcast

The Power of Choosing Life: Jack’s Story of Courage and Change14 May 202600:51:26

In this powerful episode of the Brave Everyday Podcast, I am joined by Jack for an honest and deeply moving conversation about mental health, transformation, ADHD, fatherhood, fitness, resilience and finding purpose after rock bottom.

Jack shares how he reached one of the lowest points of his life, struggling with severe depression, suicidal thoughts, homelessness, weight gain and feeling completely lost. At his heaviest, Jack reached 33 and a half stone and believed his life was heading in one direction.

But one call changed everything.

Jack opens up about the support that helped save his life, the mindset shift that followed, and how he went on to lose a life-changing amount of weight, step into boxing, become an ambassador, inspire others and rebuild himself from the inside out.

This conversation explores the reality of ADHD, being labelled as a “naughty kid”, the power of kindness, the love of being a parent, body image, setting goals, and why doing the uncomfortable things can be the very thing that changes your life.

Jack’s story is raw, honest, emotional and inspiring. A reminder that your past may shape you, but it does not have to define your future.

Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it is action despite it.

You can follow Jack on instagram here

Understanding Trauma and Relationships with - Chris & Antonella12 Mar 202600:52:54

In this episode of the Brave Everyday Podcast, hosts Chris and Antonella share their inspiring journey of love, healing, and personal growth. They discuss the importance of self-acceptance, the impact of trauma on relationships, and the transformative power of their Truffle Retreat, which utilizes the healing properties of truffles to facilitate deep emotional healing. The conversation delves into the significance of understanding triggers, the role of neuroplasticity in healing, and the necessity of addressing root causes of emotional pain. Chris and Antonella emphasise the importance of love, connection, and authenticity in both personal relationships and therapeutic practices, offering hope and insights for listeners seeking to improve their lives.

Key takeaways

  • Love is the best healing part of life.
  • You attract who you are, not what you want.
  • Triggers are your friends and opportunities for growth.
  • Healing requires feeling and addressing root causes.
  • The body keeps the score of emotional pain.
  • Neuroplasticity allows the brain to regenerate and change.
  • The Truffle Retreat offers a safe space for healing.
  • Authenticity is crucial in therapy and relationships.
  • Self-acceptance sets the standard for how others treat you.
  • Love and safety are foundational for effective healing.

You can follow them on instagram

Facebook

Breaking Free from Emotional Eating: A Deep Dive with Sam Gibson02 Mar 202601:15:11

In this powerful episode, I sit down with emotional eating coach Sam Gibson to unpack the psychology behind our eating habits and the deeper reasons we turn to food.

Sam shares his personal journey from struggling with eating disorders to helping others address the root causes of disordered eating. Rather than focusing only on symptoms, he explains why understanding the “why” behind our behaviour is essential for lasting change.

We explore the spectrum of disordered eating, the impact of past trauma, anxiety, and limiting beliefs, and how emotional eating is often a coping mechanism rather than a lack of willpower.

Sam also shares practical frameworks for overcoming emotional eating, reframing fear, building confidence through repetition, and finding purpose as a way to reduce anxiety and depression.

“It’s not what you think it is.” “Eating disorders are not labels.” “Courage is doing it anyway.”

This conversation is about awareness, responsibility, courage, and personal growth, and how we can create order from internal chaos.

You can find out more about Sam and his amazing book "Why You Over Eat" on teh links below - Instagram

Website

Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Claire Hobson’s Journey of Strength and Recovery23 Feb 202600:47:02

In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with Claire Hobson to talk about the day her life changed forever.

While training for an Ironman, Claire was hit by a car. The accident left her with severe injuries and a long, uncertain recovery ahead. What followed was not just a physical battle, but an emotional and mental fight to rebuild her life.

Claire shares openly about accident recovery, navigating grief after losing her father, the impact on her identity, and the resilience it took to keep going. She reflects on the power of community support, the strength she drew from motherhood, and the importance of prioritising mental health while processing everything she endured.

“I was lucky to be alive.” “It’s okay to not be okay.”

This is a story about courage, healing, and finding strength when everything feels uncertain.

Brave Everyday with Kenny & Louis17 Feb 202601:26:53

In this episode of the Brave Every Day podcast, Louis Lattuca and Kenny Harper share their powerful life journeys shaped by hardship, resilience, and determination.

Both grew up facing serious challenges, from financial struggle and chaotic environments to violence and instability. Instead of allowing their circumstances to define them, they used adversity as fuel.

They discuss:

• Growing up on tough estates and learning early life lessons • How sport became an escape and a source of confidence • Overcoming bullying and building resilience • The mindset shift from survival to success • Why hardship can build gratitude, work ethic, and character

This conversation is a reminder that your background doesn’t define your future. It’s how you respond to adversity that shapes who you become.

You can find out more information on Lattuca invest

Instagram links - Kenny

Louis

Brave Everyday with Robert Hisee - The UK's number 1 unconscious mind therapist09 Feb 202600:39:59

Today I’m joined by someone that is a master in his industry Robert Hisee, the UK’s number one unconscious mind therapist.

I’ve known Rob for over five years now, and he has not only supported me personally, but also kindly supported Brave Everyday, which I’m incredibly grateful for.

Rob works at a deep level of the unconscious mind, helping people shift the beliefs, habits and patterns that often keep them stuck. He has helped so many people create real, lasting transformation.

He’s also the founder of the Holistic Retreat, which I was lucky enough to attend myself, and it truly is something special. If you feel called to deeper change and want to experience powerful transformation in a supportive environment, I highly recommend looking into it.

https://www.theholisticretreat.com/

https://www.thehypnotistman.com/

Starting Over at 57: Fitness, Healing & Finding Peace with Karen Cade04 Feb 202600:50:07

Podcast with the incredible Karen Cade’ a fitness coach, author, and founder of Happy You Happy Body. At 57, she’s proving it’s never too late to start again, currently on acareer break, learning Italian, and embracing student life all over again!

Karen’s journey is one of true transformation, from surviving trauma and becoming a mum at 16, to rebuilding her life from the ground up emotionally, physically, and financially. Through movement and mindset, she found healing, confidence, andpeace, and now she’s helping others do the same.

From Trauma to Triumph with Sadie Oliver03 Feb 202600:42:51

In this powerful episode of the BraveEveryday Podcast, Sadie opens up about her journey from a childhood shaped by addiction, family struggles, and the care system to building a life of resilience, motherhood, entrepreneurship, and advocacy. She reflects on the impact of her mother’s addiction, her time in care, and the strength she found in becoming a support figure for her siblings at a young age. Sadie’s story is one of pain, healing, and ultimately, personal growth and triumph. Now a business owner and advocate for children in care, Sadie shares how herexperiences in social services and her balloon business have shaped her mission to inspire others. Her story is a testament to the power of believing in yourself, finding support, and turning hardship into hope.

Brave Everyday with Mizz Kassim24 Jan 202600:53:14

Join Mizz Kassim as she shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming an award-winning recording artist, author, and filmmaker. In this episode of Brave Everyday, Mizz opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons learned from her mother, and the resilience that fuelled her success. Discover how she navigated the entertainment industry with courage and authenticity, and gain insights into her creative process and personal growth. Tune in for an empowering conversation that celebrates bravery and transformation.

The Ladies Panel: Finding Safety, Strength & Self-Belief09 May 202601:10:12

In this powerful Brave Everyday ladies panel, I am joined by Anu, Carol, Nikki, Karen and Bal for an honest conversation about trauma, healing, survival and what it really means to find your voice again.

Together, the ladies share lived experiences of abuse, toxic relationships, PTSD, CPTSD, identity loss, self-abandonment, health struggles and the long journey back to themselves.

This episode explores how trauma can live in the body, how silence can keep us stuck, and why talking, journaling, movement, breathwork, therapy, self-belief and nervous system regulation can all play a part in healing.

This is a raw, brave and deeply human conversation about turning pain into purpose, rebuilding confidence and remembering that your story does not end with what happened to you.

Courage isn’t the absence of fear, it is action despite it.

You can connect with these amazing ladies below -

Karen click here

Carol click here

Bal click here

Anu click here

Nikki click here

From Burnout to Breathwork: Louise’s Journey Back to Herself06 May 202600:48:13

In this powerful episode of Brave Everyday, I’m joined by the incredible Louise Mortimer, a breathwork practitioner, coach and space holder who turned her own pain into purpose.

Louise shares her deeply honest journey through workplace bullying, sexual harassment, anxiety, panic attacks and burnout, and how cold water therapy, breathwork and nervous system work helped her slowly come back to herself.

We talk about the impact of suffering in silence, why asking for help can feel so hard, the importance of boundaries, reconnecting with your body, and how healing is not always about becoming someone new, but returning to who you really are.

Louise also shares how she left a successful sales career to follow her passion, build a business rooted in lived experience, and now helps others regulate, heal and reconnect with themselves.

This conversation is raw, inspiring and full of powerful reminders that bravery is not about being fearless. Sometimes it is simply showing up, doing it scared, and choosing to keep going.

You can follow Louise and her amazing work here

Book a discovery call here

Luke Leyland: Fear, Failure and Making History Through Combat Sport27 Apr 202600:57:15

In this episode of Brave Everyday, I’m joined by Luke Leyland, documentary maker, combat sports enthusiast and real-life example of courage in action.

Luke shares the story behind his documentary on Dambe, a Nigerian combat sport, and what it felt like to become the first white European/Westerner to take part. We talk about fear, failure, confidence, respect, culture, online criticism, and why taking the next step matters more than having the whole journey figured out.

This conversation is full of honesty, humour and powerful reminders that being brave does not mean being fearless. Sometimes it means being scared and doing it anyway.

We also talk about Luke’s background in wrestling, his medieval combat documentary, future projects, becoming a dad, and why learning from failure can be more powerful than winning.

You can follow Luke on instagram here

Watch the fantatsic Dambe documentary - Dan Bature Kudawa - here

And his medieval Forged In Stone documentary here

Carol’s Story: Surviving Abuse, Trauma and Rebuilding Life Again21 Apr 202600:52:10

In this powerful and emotional episode of the Brave Everyday Podcast, I speak with the incredible Carol about her journey through domestic abuse, trauma, survival and rebuilding her life.

Carol shares her story with honesty, courage and real heart. From years of coercive control, violence and emotional abuse, to the lasting impact of trauma, grief and serious health battles, this conversation highlights just how much one person can carry and still find the strength to keep going.

Together, we talk about the warning signs and patterns of abusive relationships, how trauma can be buried, the importance of the right support, and what healing can look like in real life. Carol also opens up about how mindset work helped her begin to rebuild, find her voice again and create a new future helping others through her Back to Basics community.

This episode is raw, real and incredibly inspiring. It is a reminder that even after the darkest times, hope can still exist.

Please note: this episode includes discussion of domestic abuse, sexual violence, trauma, suicidal thoughts and cancer.

Please join Carols free back to basics community here

& on instagram here

Speaking Up, Healing Deeply and Helping Others with Paul Naisbitt13 Apr 202600:48:55

In this powerful episode of the Brave Everyday Podcast, I speak with Paul Naisbitt about his lived experience of domestic abuse, coercive control, post-separation abuse, trauma, healing, and finding purpose through pain.

Paul shares his story openly and honestly, speaking about the impact abuse had on his mental health, family life, confidence, and sense of self. He also talks about the legal and emotional challenges he faced, the importance of support, and how fitness, self-development, boundaries, and coaching helped him rebuild his life.

Now a qualified breakup and divorce coach, Paul is using both his professional training and lived experience to help others navigating difficult relationships and life after abuse.

This conversation is honest, emotional, inspiring, and full of hope. It shines a light on the reality that abuse can happen to men too, and that healing, growth, and purpose are possible on the other side.

A powerful episode about courage, resilience, recovery, and turning pain into purpose.

Follow Paul on instagram here

Website - http://www.paulnaisbittcoaching.com

Healing From the Inside Out with Kay McCready05 Apr 202600:54:45

In this powerful episode of the Brave Everyday Podcast, I’m joined by the incredible Kay McCready. Kay is an emotional resilience expert, trauma practitioner, breathwork facilitator and mentor who now helps people feel better from the inside out. But her journey to this work has been anything but easy.

Kay shares her story with honesty, courage and heart. From spending decades in the police force, working in high pressure environments and constantly trying to prove herself, to navigating deep personal loss after the death of her young son, she opens up about grief, survival, mental health, trauma and what it really means to rebuild from the inside out.

We talk about the reality of resilience, why just “getting on with it” is not true healing, and how breathwork, body based healing, mindset shifts and self-awareness can help people reconnect with themselves and move forward.

Kay also speaks openly about identity, relationships, boundaries, being true to yourself, and how her life has transformed through doing the inner work. This conversation is raw, inspiring and full of hope for anyone who has ever felt broken, lost or disconnected.

This episode is a reminder that no matter what you have been through, there is always a way forward.

To connect with Kay on all platforms and find out more about here work please click here

From NHS Burnout to Healing: Bal on Stress, Breathwork and Coming Home to Your Body28 Mar 202600:58:08

In this powerful episode of Brave Everyday, I’m joined by the amazing Bal, an advanced respiratory physiotherapist with over 23 years of experience, including many years in the NHS.

Bal opens up about working through COVID on the frontline, the emotional and physical toll it took, and the burnout that changed everything. After years of caring for others, she was forced to stop and finally listen to what her own body was trying to tell her.

We talk about stress, burnout, women carrying too much, the warning signs so many ignore, and why getting back in tune with your body can be life changing. Bal also shares how her journey led her into lifestyle medicine, breathwork, nervous system regulation, and the incredible work she now does helping high-performing women move from disconnection and dis-ease into healing and embodiment.

This is an honest, inspiring conversation about self-inquiry, courage, healing, and learning to slow down before your body forces you to.

If you have ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, disconnected, or like you are carrying too much for too long, this episode is for you.

To book a 30 minute health call click here

To watch the burnout webinar click here

Free burnout PDF here

BODY | MIND Breathwork Circle Membership here

Connect with Bal on linkedin here

Instagram here

Rebuilding from Within: Men’s Mental Health, Mindset and Resilience with Adi Harper17 Mar 202600:52:21

In this episode of the Brave Every Day podcast, I sit down with Adi Harper, a mindset coach who specialises in helping men overcome anxiety, depression, and the lasting impact of high-pressure careers.

Adi shares his journey from serving in the military to rebuilding his life and stepping into a new purpose supporting others, particularly men from military and emergency service backgrounds. Drawing from his own lived experience, he speaks openly about struggles with self-worth, mental health, and the moment he knew something had to change.

We explore the importance of emotional awareness, understanding personal triggers, and why real transformation comes from addressing the root cause rather than just managing symptoms. Adi also shares how he works with clients through mindset coaching and ongoing support to help them create lasting change, build resilience, and regain control of their lives.

This conversation is honest, raw, and grounded in real experience, highlighting the power of connection, accountability, and doing the inner work needed to move forward.

To book a free 30 minute call with Adi please click here

To join his free community please click here

You can connect with Adi on Facebook and Instagram

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