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  • Recovery, Stress and the Science of Longevity | Dr Tamsin Lewis
    Mar 31 2026

    What does real longevity look like when you’ve lived at the sharp end of performance?

    In this episode of Performance People, Georgie is joined by Dr Tamsin Lewis, longevity physician, psychiatrist, former GB triathlete and founder of Wellgevity, for a wide-ranging conversation about health, performance and what it really takes to sustain both over time.

    Tamsin reflects on her journey from elite sport into medicine, and how triathlon became both a focus and a turning point during a period of stress, overwork and unhealthy coping mechanisms. She speaks candidly about anxiety, eating disorders, perfectionism, validation, and the darker side of high achievement, as well as the role competition, challenge and community can play in transforming behaviour.

    The conversation also explores the bigger picture of modern wellbeing: burnout, relationships, diet, environment, nervous system regulation and the daily habits that can either protect or deplete us. This is an episode about much more than living longer, it is about living better, with greater awareness, resilience and intention.


    In this episode:

    * Dr Tamsin Lewis’s journey from elite triathlon to longevity medicine

    * The relationship between high performance, stress and self-sabotage

    * How exercise can become a healthier outlet for pressure and anxiety

    * Why burnout protection goes beyond sleep and nutrition

    * The role of relationships, environment and nervous system health

    * Perfectionism, validation and the psychology of achievement

    * What sustainable health actually looks like in real life


    00:00 Introduction

    00:23 Meet Dr Tamsin Lewis

    01:18 How triathlon changed everything

    04:12 Competition, stress and overtraining

    07:11 What good coaching really does

    08:57 Female performance, fuelling and training differences

    13:06 Burnout, elite sport and building a business

    17:00 The hidden cost of pushing too hard

    20:02 Mold, Covid and immune system overload

    23:45 Burnout, cortisol and recovery

    25:00 What longevity should actually mean

    32:16 How to future-proof your health

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  • Inside Max Verstappen’s Training Regime with F1 Performance Coach Bradley Scanes
    Mar 24 2026

    What does it take to prepare a Formula 1 world champion to perform at the very highest level?

    In this episode of Performance People, Georgie Ainslie sits down with elite performance coach and physio Bradley Scanes, whose work in Formula 1 included training and supporting Max Verstappen through the relentless physical, mental and logistical demands of the sport. Bradley explains what an F1 driver’s off-season really looks like, from structured downtime after Abu Dhabi to the intense six-to-seven-week pre-season block where every detail counts. He breaks down the extraordinary fitness demands of driving at the top level, from neck strength and reaction speed to cardio conditioning, heat tolerance, recovery, hydration and jet lag management. He also shares what his role on race weekends actually involved: not just physical preparation, but creating the calm, focused environment that allows a driver to perform when the pressure is greatest.

    The conversation then shifts from the world of Formula 1 to a challenge many listeners will relate to far more directly: marathon running. Bradley explains why running can be such an effective and accessible form of exercise, why many fears around damage to the knees are overstated, and what really causes most running injuries. He talks through what it takes to break the four-hour marathon barrier, why consistency matters more than anything clever or complicated, and why amateurs should think in terms of months of sensible build-up rather than quick-fix plans. The discussion also explores the mental side of endurance training, the reality of hitting the wall, and the importance of trust between coach and athlete, whether you’re preparing for a Grand Prix or your first marathon.

    From world-class basics to world championship standards, this is a fascinating conversation about performance, recovery, preparation and doing the work that most people never see.


    00:00 Intro

    00:16 Inside Max Verstappen’s world with performance coach Bradley Scanes

    00:35 What Formula 1 can teach us about elite preparation

    01:04 The off-season: how Max Verstappen resets after a campaign

    03:47 The brutal physical training demands of Formula 1

    07:01 How drivers train reaction speed, focus and decision-making

    09:39 Why championships are built in pre-season

    12:02 Bradley Scanes on supporting Max Verstappen on race weekends

    14:09 The sleep, jet lag and recovery battle in Formula 1

    17:40 Why marathon running is more achievable than most people think

    20:23 The truth about breaking the 4-hour marathon barrier

    26:36 Why trust is the secret ingredient in elite coaching

    28:11 Outro

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    29 m
  • Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu | How a Herbal Blend Saved his Football Career and Inspired a Booming Business
    Mar 17 2026

    Former Premier League footballer Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu joins Performance People to talk about the injury crisis that nearly ended his career at 17, the natural recovery blend his father created to help him heal, and how that personal turning point became the foundation for his wellness business, The Turmeric Co.

    In this episode, Thomas reflects on chronic pain, elite sport, recovery, entrepreneurship, preventative health, and why he believes the future of healthcare should focus far more on education and prevention than treatment alone.

    In this episode:

    * The career-threatening knee injuries that changed everything

    * Why conventional anti-inflammatories caused more problems

    * How his father developed the original turmeric blend at home

    * The six-week turning point that helped him return to football

    * Building The Turmeric Co from a kitchen recipe into a serious business

    * The challenges of manufacturing, shelf life and retail growth

    * Why Thomas believes recovery is the foundation of performance

    * His bigger vision for preventative health in the UK


    00:00 The vision behind The Turmeric Co

    00:39 Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu’s defining moment

    01:16 Two ACL ruptures by 17

    03:46 Living with chronic pain

    04:47 Searching for a natural solution

    06:27 The library research behind the blend

    08:02 Creating the first homemade shot

    10:41 Pain-free in six weeks

    12:23 From home remedy to business

    14:15 Rejected by manufacturers

    16:20 Building production from scratch

    17:39 The first life-changing testimonial

    20:52 Scaling The Turmeric Co

    25:11 A vision for the NHS

    28:56 What recovery means now

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    ainslie + ainslie NIGHT POWDER, winner of Best Sleep Supplement in the GQ Sleep Awards 2025.

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    32 m
  • Oisin Murphy | 5x Champion Jockey on Alcoholism, Sacrifice & the Price of Greatness
    Mar 10 2026

    Oisin Murphy is one of the most successful jockeys of his generation, a x5 Champion Jockey whose career has been defined by brilliance, pressure, relapse, recovery and an unrelenting pursuit of winning.

    In this episode of Performance People, Oisin speaks with rare honesty about the reality behind elite success. He reflects on the horse that changed everything for him, Roaring Lion, and explains why winning major titles has never brought the sense of fulfilment people assume it should. He opens up about the mental strain of race riding, his obsession with strike rate, the exhausting demands of making weight, and the psychological cost of constantly trying to stay at the top.

    Most strikingly, Oisin talks candidly about alcohol, blackout drinking, sobriety and the damage addiction caused in both his personal and professional life. He explains why his 2025 comeback title mattered so much, how he felt people had had enough of him, and why proving people wrong became part of the fuel behind that season.

    Oisin's book: Sacrifice: A Year in the Life of a Champion Jockey - available now


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:58 Why 2018 Changed Everything

    01:23 Roaring Lion and the Horse That Made Him

    08:24 Why the Book Is Called Sacrifice

    10:51 The Reality of Riding 1,000 Horses a Year

    13:45 Why Being a Jockey Is So Unforgiving

    15:49 The Obsession With Strike Rate

    18:21 Alcohol, Blackouts and Hitting Rock Bottom

    23:52 How He’s Approaching Sobriety Differently

    27:16 Why Sobriety Made Him a Better Rider

    30:03 Why He’s Already Thinking About Retirement

    39:36 Why Winning the Champion Jockey Title Brings No Joy

    42:10 The 2025 Comeback Title and Proving People Wrong

    53:54 The One Race He Still Dreams of Winning

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    ainslie + ainslie NIGHT POWDER, winner of Best Sleep Supplement in the GQ Sleep Awards 2025.

    We love performance, which is why we’ve launched ainslie + ainslie – the first supplement brand to be developed inside elite sport. Now available for everyone. Find out more at www.ainslieainslie.com

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Is AI Making You Less Intelligent? | Neuroscientist Dr. Tommy Wood
    Mar 3 2026

    Your brain is the most trainable organ in your body. So why aren't you training it?

    This week on Performance People, we sit down with Dr Tommy Wood, neuroscientist, researcher, and performance scientist who has worked at the highest levels of motorsport, including Formula 1 through HINSTA Performance. If you want to understand how the world's elite athletes keep their edge, this is the episode.

    Dr Tommy has just released his lates book, The Stimulated Mind, and the conversation does not disappoint. We're talking cognitive performance, dementia prevention, the neuroscience of elite sport, and why up to 70% of dementias could be preventable.

    We get into:

    * Why 45–70% of dementias are preventable, and what you can do about it right now

    * The truth about multitasking (spoiler: your brain literally cannot do it)

    * How F1 legends like Hamilton and Alonso use crystallised intelligence to outperform teammates half their age

    * What elite athletes understand about brain recovery that most people never will

    * Why AI could be quietly shrinking your cognitive capacity and how to push back

    * The Norwegian 4x4 protocol and why six months of HIIT can protect your hippocampus for five years

    * Social media, dopamine, and how to curate your feed like a high performer

    * The 3S Model, Stimulus, Supply, Support, your blueprint for a sharper brain at any age

    Dr Tommy Wood works with Formula 1 teams through HINSTA Performance, one of the world's leading high-performance health organisations. His insights bridge elite sport science and everyday brain health in a way that will change how you think about performance, literally.


    00:00 Introduction

    02:10 Is Dementia Really Preventable?

    05:50 Genetics vs Lifestyle — The APOE4 Reality

    10:23 Can the Brain Improve With Age?

    13:20 The Exercise Formula for Brain Performance

    18:21 Recovery, Sleep & Cognitive Overload

    20:32 Why the Brain Cannot Multitask

    23:41 Social Media, Dopamine & Attention Collapse

    27:47 AI, Creativity & The “Google Effect”

    45:34 GPS, Taxi Drivers & Spatial Intelligence

    48:29 What Elite Athletes Understand About the Brain

    55:58 The Owl Experiment & The 3S Model

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Harvard Trained Researcher Dr. Elie Abirached: 'I Spent Years Testing Bio-Hacks. 90% Were Useless.'
    Feb 24 2026

    Dr. Elie Abirached: Nature Over Bio-Hacking Tech

    Longevity expert Dr. Elie Abirached shares his journey from war-torn 1980s Lebanon to pioneering bio-hacker and Harvard researcher. Despite having access to every cutting-edge device; hyperbaric chambers, infrared saunas, PEMF therapy, he reveals why nature, community, and purpose remain the most powerful longevity tools.

    In this conversation, Dr. Abirached challenges the "one thing" mentality in health optimisation, shares the Harvard study findings on happiness, and explains his non-negotiable daily practices that keep his biological age well below his chronological age.

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    00:00 Cold Open – “Nature Is the Most Powerful Biohack”

    00:39 Introducing Dr Elie: Biohacking & Longevity

    02:15 Growing Up in Lebanon – Trauma & Self-Preservation

    05:10 Losing Both Parents to Cancer – The Power of Purpose

    07:10 The Harvard Happiness Study Explained

    08:53 Blue Zones, Purpose & Why We Overcomplicate Longevity

    11:12 Why Biohacking Must Be Geographically Relevant

    14:30 Social Media, AI & The Future of Health Optimisation

    18:00 Becoming a “Limitless Human” – Where to Start

    21:40 The Recovery Crisis – Why Most People Are Under-Recovered

    26:46 The “Three Body Problem” – Physical, Mental & Recovery Balance

    30:45 Sleep Is the Ultimate Performance Tool

    33:50 Wearables, CGMs & Avoiding Data Obsession

    36:30 Circadian Rhythm – The Simplest Longevity Lever

    39:00 Building the Ultimate Longevity Toolkit

    43:06 The Future of Biohacking & Living With Purpose

    44:52 Final Reflections & Practical Takeaways

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    46 m
  • James Haskell Unfiltered | Relationships, Relentless Reinvention & The Truth About Fame
    Feb 17 2026

    Former England international James Haskell joins Performance People for an unfiltered, honest conversation about elite sport, identity, leadership and life after rugby.

    Haskell reflects on the defining moments that shaped his career, from an unlikely England call-up that changed everything, to the brutal honesty of international environments where high performance is non-negotiable. He speaks candidly about learning to block out external noise, why Googling yourself can be a form of self-harm, and how early experiences with criticism and therapy reshaped his mindset long before conversations around mental health were mainstream.

    The episode explores what team culture really looks like at the highest level: why different personalities matter, how leaders earn respect, and the balance between discipline, individuality and accountability. Haskell also opens up about retirement, reinvention, and the challenge many athletes face when the structure of professional sport disappears.

    Now juggling podcasting, music, business ventures and fatherhood, he explains why growth doesn’t stop when sport ends, and why success, in any field, depends on self-awareness, honest feedback and taking responsibility for your own standards.


    Reloaded – The Good, The Bad and The Rugby by Alex Payne, James Haskell and Mike Tindall is available now (HarperNonFiction).

    Link here: Reloaded – The Good, The Bad & The Rugby

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    ainslie + ainslie NIGHT POWDER, winner of Best Sleep Supplement in the GQ Sleep Awards 2025.

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    55 m
  • Why Silver Isn't Enough | Matt Weston
    Feb 10 2026

    World number one skeleton slider Matt Weston joins Performance People, in partnership with J.P. Morgan Private Bank, to share the mindset, resilience and ambition behind his rise to the top of one of sport’s most extreme disciplines.

    In this episode, Matt reflects on the disappointment of the Beijing Winter Games and how that experience became the driving force behind a remarkable period of success. A multiple Crystal Globe winner, World Champion and European Champion, he opens up about rebuilding confidence, managing pressure, and why adaptability, both physical and mental, has been crucial to his performances.

    The conversation dives deep into the realities of elite skeleton racing: competing at speeds over 140km/h, racing through serious injury, and operating in a sport where hundredths of a second can define a career. Matt also explains how he prepares for high-pressure moments, works with sports psychologists, and balances perfectionism with performance.

    Above all, this is a conversation about standards. Matt is candid about his refusal to settle for second place, the mindset that separates good from great, and why gold this winter remains the ultimate goal. An unmissable insight into elite performance, resilience, and what it takes to compete at the very top.

    Subscribe for more conversations with world-class performers and leaders.

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    38 m