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  • S1 Ep15: Season over! What we've learnt about how we can all become braver.
    Jul 17 2025

    Season One Done!

    Well, we actually did it — Season One of The Be Braver Podcast is wrapped! We started this little adventure three months ago and 13 amazing guests later we have learnt such a lot about being braver.

    We've heard from people who’ve climbed mountains (literally), beaten the odds, changed careers, reinvented themselves, and found bravery in the everyday. And somewhere in all that, we (Josie and Annie) have learned a thing or two ourselves — like bravery isn’t about being fearless, it’s about doing the scary stuff anyway (Josie's gearing up for gymnastics shows and piano exams and singing in public).

    We've learned how important it is to have the right people around you, how powerful it can be to start from the top and work backwards (cheers, John the magician), and how some of the most life-changing lessons come from the quietest acts of courage.

    We’ve also faced our own fears — Josie’s got five bold goals before turning 50 and Annie’s on a mission to ditch the “I’m too old” voice in her head and keep showing up bravely in work, life, and on the world’s biggest water slides.

    So thank you — for listening, for messaging, for being part of this brave little community. We’ll be back next month with Season Two.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Dr Josie Perry and Annie Emmerson and produced by Mark Shardlow.

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  • S1 Ep14 Vassos Alexander - the courage to leap into the unknown
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of Be Braver, Josie and Annie sit down with the brilliant broadcaster, author, and ultra-endurance athlete Vassos Alexander.

    Vassos has been the energetic sports voice from the Christ Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 and Virgin Radio. But as we speak, he's on the brink of a huge life change. He's about to step away from a job he's loved for 14 years without a solid plan for what comes next.

    Vassos talks about the decision - with gut telling him to move on whilst his head shouts "Are you mad?!". He calls it letting go of one trapeze before grabbing the next. It's scary, but full of possibility. Not having the answers, but trusting the questions.

    The chat goes in to his ultra-running, including a 153 mile event in Greece called Spartathlon. And his love of outdoor swimming which led to his latest book, Swimmingly.

    You'll hear how he accidentally launched an acting career in Russia, turned up for his first ironman in cargo shorts and how he trained to swim the English Channel. And he still wants to climb Everest!

    There’s wisdom here for anyone teetering on the edge of a big decision or wondering if “good” is really good enough. As Vassos puts it: “You regret staying on the sofa, not trying something big and brave.”

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Parry.

    Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker.

    Josie switched from being a journalist to become a Chartered Psychologist.

    Thanks for listening! The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

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  • S1 Ep13: David Smith MBE - finding purpose. Living with an inoperable tumour.
    Jul 3 2025

    In this very special episode of Be Braver, Annie and Josie are joined by the remarkable David Smith MBE – Paralympic gold medallist, elite athlete, coach, speaker, and all-round warrior for resilience and presence.

    David’s story is one of extreme highs and unimaginable lows. He won gold for Great Britain at the London 2012 Paralympics in rowing, achieving what many athletes dream of. But what makes David’s story truly extraordinary is what came before – and what came after.

    For the past 14 years, David has been living with a rare tumour wrapped around his spinal cord. He’s had multiple major surgeries, faced paralysis, and gone through gruelling recovery after gruelling recovery. And yet, he still wakes up with the mindset of an athlete. He still chases growth, health, and excellence – mentally and physically. As he puts it, he’s not just surviving cancer, he’s thriving with it.

    David speaks with his heart on his sleeve but also with a great sense of humour. He tells Annie and Josie about the mental tools sport gave him that has helped him through his illness. And how it feels to see his body failing but his mind getting stronger.

    David speaks about the role of routine, meditation and self-discipline to stay reslient and how he stays in the present.

    His mantra is : “Be where your feet are.”

    When life throws curveballs, as it has done for David time and again, coming back to the present moment is what helps him stay steady. Whether that means feeling the floor beneath him, focusing on his breath, or just doing one small positive thing each day – he’s learned that the present is the only place you can truly live, take action, or find peace. His message is, not to wait for a crisis to start living more fully.

    This isn’t just a story about beating the odds – it’s about changing your relationship with the odds altogether. It’s about focusing on what you can do. As David says, “I don’t have control over my tumour, but I have control over how I live with it.”

    Don’t forget to follow, share, and leave us a review – it really helps others find the show.

    💬 We’d love to hear your thoughts – connect with us on socials @BeBraverPodcast and let us know what you took from David’s incredible story.

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  • S1 Ep12 Sarah Ruggins - remarkable bravery from living with a rare extreme pain condition which left her unable to walk to record-breaking cyclist
    Jun 26 2025

    Today's guest tells some remarkable stories of bravery. Dr. Sarah Ruggins has just broken the world record for cycling from John O'Groats in Scotland to Land's End in Cornwall and back. That's 2700km in just over 5 days.

    Sarah grew up in Canada and moved to the UK 10 years ago. She was a child star on the track but got diagnosed with a rare, extremely painful condition which left her unable to walk and needing 24 hour care.

    The chat delves into Sarah's journey, which includes overcoming that life-altering medical condition and the subsequent transformation into an accomplished cyclist.

    Josie and Annie explore the themes of resilience, determination, and the importance of community support as Sarah recounts her experiences in both athletics and life.

    Sarah talks about the significance to her of pursuing challenges that pushed her beyond the comfort zone, as well as the vital role of teamwork in achieving her goals and finding a supportive community.

    It's a really powerful example of how we can put bravery in our lives.

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Perry.

    Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker. She left school and education at the age of 15 after a family breakdown and that's led to a life of self-improvement.

    She had a transition from party-girl to a life with purpose after being robbed at knife point. She talks candidly about how she has redefined herself several times.

    Josie Perry's life first changed when she failed in her A levels which ended her plans to go and study law at a top university. She worked in journalism and communications before becoming passionate about performance psychology which led to a complete career change.

    So what's your purpose? What's your why? How can we help you on your journey?

    Thanks for listening!

    The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

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  • S1 Ep11 Kate Silverton - finding joy and leaving a high-profile TV job to become a child psychologist
    Jun 19 2025

    In this episode Kate Silverton shares her journey from being a successful and high-profile journalist and presenter at the BBC to becoming a child psychologist.

    She talks about the importance of following your own joy, the challenges of balancing career and family life and the significance of understanding your personal values and self-care.

    Kate talks to Annie and Josie about the importance of looking back to understand present behaviours.

    She shares the most memorable moments in her broadcasting career - from the front line in Iraq and Afghanistan to the dance floor of Strictly Come Dancing and behind the wheel on Top Gear.

    Annie and Joise explore the motivations behind her mid-life career change and her drivers to become a child psychologist.

    Kate concludes with a powerful message about bravery and overcoming fear.

    You can find more about Kate and her books "There's no such thing as naughty" and "There's STILL no such thing as naughty" on her website www.katesilverton.com

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Perry.

    Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker. She left school and education at the age of 15 after a family breakdown and that's led to a life of self-improvement.

    She had a transition from party-girl to a life with purpose after being robbed at knife point. She talks candidly about how she has redefined herself several times.

    Josie Perry's life first changed when she failed in her A levels which ended her plans to go and study law at a top university. She worked in journalism and communications before becoming passionate about performance psychology which led to a complete career change.

    So what's your purpose? What's your why? How can we help you on your journey?

    Thanks for listening!

    The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

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  • S1 Ep 10 Lucy Gossage - endurance athlete and oncologist "You're braver than you think you are"
    Jun 12 2025

    Today's guest is Lucy Gossage - an oncology consultant, who's also an extreme athlete and co-founder of 5K Your Way which promotes exercise for cancer patients to build back confidence in their bodies.

    She has 14 ironman wins to her credit. Along with achievements at some of the most brutal endurance events.

    Lucy starts by talking to Annie and Josie about The Winter Spine - an ultramarathon held in winter from the Peak District in Scotland, a distance of 431km.

    This was the second time Lucy has competed in this. And she tells the podcast about the reason she returned to the challenge.

    When she made her debut the cancer doctor did it alongside her partner. But days after finishing her world came crashing down. She discovered he'd been cheating on her and living a life of lies from a social media message sent to a friend.

    Her return in 2025 saw her inspired to win the race.

    Lucy speaks openly about her struggle with confidence despite her success as an athlete and getting to Cambridge University to study medicine.

    She went on to start running triathlons and ironmans, leaving her job to compete as a professional all over the world. Her mantra is 'choosing to suffer is a privilege' and she believes her time out from medicine to compete has made her a better doctor. And being a doctor has made her a better athlete and appreciate that life is short.

    She's most proud of finishing every race, rather than winning. She believes in competing with a smile and celebrates victories with a laugh and a dance.

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Perry.

    Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker. She left school and education at the age of 15 after a family breakdown and that's led to a life of self-improvement.

    She had a transition from party-girl to a life with purpose after being robbed at knife point. She talks candidly about how she has redefined herself several times.

    Josie Perry's life first changed when she failed in her A levels which ended her plans to go and study law at a top university. She worked in journalism and communications before becoming passionate about performance psychology which led to a complete career change.

    So what's your purpose? What's your why? How can we help you on your journey?

    Thanks for listening!

    The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

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  • S1 Ep9 John Bulleid - What we can learn from magic and awe...and making an elephant disappear on stage.
    Jun 5 2025

    Today's guest helps make the magic happen in London's West End at the Harry Potter and Cursed Child show.

    John Bulleid is an actor, magician and illusion designer, creating magical solutions for stage and screen.

    His love of magic began at the age of 7 when he was given a Paul Daniel Magic Set as a gift.

    John is a rarity too. He's an Associate Member of the famed Magic Circle. One of fewer than 300 worldwide.

    This is a lovely chat with insights into the magical world of an illusion designer. The tricks, the stories and the ideas.

    John talks about the escapism which comes with magic - taking people away from their normal lives whilst the tricks are performed. He tells us how his dad encouraged him to follow a path of being a magician and how it's taken him to some remarkable productions.

    There's a discussion of magic and awe and Josie gives us some theory about how awe can enhance critical thinking, improve health and give a sense of being part of something bigger. And John agrees that awe is such an important part of what he does.

    He ends the podcast talking about how he uses reverse engineering to solve problems and be braver.

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Perry.

    Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker. She left school and education at the age of 15 after a family breakdown and that's led to a life of self-improvement.

    She had a transition from party-girl to a life with purpose after being robbed at knife point. She talks candidly about how she has redefined herself several times.

    Josie Perry's life first changed when she failed in her A levels which ended her plans to go and study law at a top university. She worked in journalism and communications before becoming passionate about performance psychology which led to a complete career change.

    So what's your purpose? What's your why? How can we help you on your journey?

    Thanks for listening!

    The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

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  • S1 Ep8 Jez Cox - "It's not who you beat, it's what you overcome along the way" from adversity in childhood to top Sports commentator
    May 29 2025

    Jez Cox accidentally got in to cycling as a 12 year old who loved his neighbour's bike. In this podcast he reveals for the first time that mountain biking took him away from a really difficult and impactful part of his young life. It became his safe space.

    His need to escape and explore meant he was spending lots of time on two wheels and discovering he was good enough to compete.

    Jez tells Annie and Josie about the relationship with his dad, who was impassionate and extremely harsh. He was once told he'd never achieve anything in his life. The sentence he remembers to this day. And it led to a need to finding the best way of being the best athlete he could be. A need to prove his dad wrong.

    Josie's analysis is that Jez has perfectionist tendencies, always setting a high bar. He tells Josie that he believes he has ADHD with a brain that's constantly working.

    Jez tells the story of how he got in to commentary - again by accident. Now he can be heard at the world's top sporting events....commentating on Breaking and Surfing at the Paris Olympics.

    His advice on being braver comes from an Abraham Lincoln quote - "Discipline is choosing between what you want now and what you want most".

    Hope you enjoy this chat!

    The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Perry.

    Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker. She left school and education at the age of 15 after a family breakdown and that's led to a life of self-improvement.

    She had a transition from party-girl to a life with purpose after being robbed at knife point. She talks candidly about how she has redefined herself several times.

    Josie Perry's life first changed when she failed in her A levels which ended her plans to go and study law at a top university. She worked in journalism and communications before becoming passionate about performance psychology which led to a complete career change.

    So what's your purpose? What's your why? How can we help you on your journey?

    Thanks for listening!

    The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.

    Insta: @bebraverpod

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