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  • 134. David Smith: High performance, health and humility
    Aug 28 2024
    In this episode 134, previous guest from episode 87 Dr Sarah Gilchrist introduces her guest, David Smith MBE, a former Paralympic rower with an impressive sports background. David shares his journey from winning a gold medal at the 2012 London Paralympic Games, to facing the reality of paralysis and living with challenging medical issues. David stresses the significance of staying connected to the current moment as a key element of success and a fulfilling life. He introduces the concept of "being where your feet are," emphasising the value of focusing on the present rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. This mindset enables individuals to fully engage with their surroundings, experiences, and emotions, leading to a heightened sense of awareness and gratitude for life.About David Smith MBEDavid Smith MBE is a remarkable athlete, inspirational speaker, and advocate for resilience and mental strength. With an illustrious career in sports, David has competed at the highest levels, earning accolades in both rowing and cycling. His journey is marked by extraordinary achievements, including winning gold at the London 2012 Paralympic Games as part of the mixed coxed four rowing team. David's life took an unexpected turn when he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive tumor on his spinal cord. Despite facing multiple surgeries and the threat of paralysis, David's unwavering determination and positivity saw him return to competitive sport. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the human spirit. Awarded an MBE for his services to rowing and inspiring others, David now dedicates his life to motivational speaking, sharing his experiences with global audiences. Through his talks and podcasts, he empowers others to overcome adversity and embrace life's challenges with courage and optimism. Discover the incredible journey of David Smith exploring what he learned from his athletic career, his battles with health, and his mission to inspire resilience and a new perspective on life in others.Connect with David Smith MBE via LinkedIn and his websiteTime Stamps02:05 - David's Tumour Diagnosis04:03 - Impact of Tumour on Life07:35 - Athlete's Awareness of Their Body13:06 - Self-Management and Learning16:06 - Challenges of Self-Rehabilitation19:02 - Observing and Listening23:00 - Finding Beauty in Simple Things27:00 - Roberto's Story31:08 - Redefining Success36:37 - Humour in Difficult TimesKey Quotes"How do I make the world just a better place through my understanding of 14 years on cancer wards and neurosurgery wards and everything I've seen there."I think that my superpower was to realize the impermanence of life and to know that it doesn't last forever.I love getting bored in the countryside because it just feels like my days are going longer, which gives me longer time on this planet.I always try to smile to people because I know what it's like when someone smiles to me.I guess I paid the ultimate price to learn this lesson, but that is the paradox of all of this is that it taught me how to live.You see this strength come from the human spirit, this will to live, will to survive, which is beautiful. There's this level of humility.You need human doings as well to change the world.If you're born and you're lucky to live to 80, you're given 4,000 weeks.Connect with Access to Inspiration: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Read our Impact Report and if you would like to support us then Buy Me A CoffeeProducer: Sue Stockdale Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/access-to-inspiration--4156820/support.
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    39 m
  • 133. Shoko Doherty: Inspiring global citizenship
    Aug 21 2024
    Host Sue Stockdale interviews Shoko Doherty, CEO of Celtic English Academy, who originally hails from Japan and now resides in Wales. Shoko shares her experiences of cultural differences between Japan and Wales after moving 20 years ago, highlighting aspects of respect and societal values.

    Shoko also describes how they embrace cultural differences and foster a multicultural environment with the students to lead to positive experiences for both students and staff and contribute to building a more inclusive and harmonious society.

    About Shoko Doherty
    Shoko Doherty is the CEO of Celtic English Academy, an English language school in Cardiff accredited by the British Council, which has welcomed over 15,000 students from more than 50 countries in the past 20 years. She also serves as the Chair of English UK, a national association dedicated to advancing international students' education in the English language within the UK.

    Shoko is recognised for her role in exporting education and contributing to international trade as a Welsh Government Export Exemplar and as an Export Champion for the UK Government Department of Business and Trade. Holding a degree in music from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Shoko has an interest in classical music, especially brass bands.

    Connect with Shoko Doherty on LinkedIn : and Celtic English Academy on LinkedIn : Instagram : Facebook : TikTok

    Key Quotes
    • When I learned to speak in English, I was still using sense of Japanese language in a way, translating from Japanese to English
    • Making mistakes in front of somebody in Japan is taught as a quite big embarrassment.
    • I'm really proud that we do make differences in students' lives every day
    • Language school is like a microcosm of the world where people from different countries and backgrounds meet and learn together.
    • We recruit students from over 50 countries and the diversity of nationalities and the market are really important.
    • Being a musician is like being an athlete. It's not so elegant behind the scene, unfortunately. It requires a high level of discipline, long hours of practice and ability to work collaboratively with others.
    Time Stamps
    02:20 - Cultural Differences Between Japan and Wales
    08:11 - Career Path to become CEO of Celtic English Academy
    14:01 - Implementing Diversity and Equality
    20:40 - Continuous Learning and Development
    25:01 - Measuring Success Beyond Profitability

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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra

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    27 m
  • 132. Cobe Williams: Street Life, Second Chances and Saving Lives
    Aug 14 2024
    Sue Stockdale talks to Cobe Williams, the Director of U.S. programming for Cure Violence Global, as he reflects on his upbringing in Chicago, his exposure to street and gang life, and the impact of violence in his community. From childhood memories of block parties to the absence of a father figure leading him to the streets, Kobe shares poignant moments that shaped his life and perspective on the importance of addressing violence in communities. Learn how Cobe turned his life around to focus on community work, relationships, violence prevention, and the impact of the Cure Violence Global model.

    About Cobe Williams
    Ricardo "Cobe" Williams's journey from the depths of gang life to becoming an international symbol of peace is nothing short of remarkable. His life story reads like a screenplay - born into the notorious Black Disciples, a childhood marred by the brutal murder of his father, and years spent navigating the treacherous waters of gang leadership. Yet, his astonishing turnaround - from gang leader to award-winning peacekeeper and community activist - offers a blueprint for social reform worldwide.

    His work has been celebrated across media outlets like People Magazine and he has earned many accolades, including the Hero Award from Phillip Zimbardo and the United Nations Peace Award. Cobe serves as Director of US Programs for Cure Violence Global, overseeing training and technical assistance for more than 50 sites across more than 20 cities. Cobe travels the globe training violence interrupters in mediation and conflict resolution strategies.

    Connect with Cobe Williams via Interrupt The Violence.com

    Key Quotes
    • “It's important to listen and get to know people and build relationships.
    • “ A lot of youth feel nobody listen to them."
    • “ A lot of times people, on the news when somebody got shot or somebody got killed or whatever, they always say it's gang related. That's not true. A lot of this violence is interpersonal."
    • "I can help save somebody's life. It feels good to know I saved somebody from getting shot and getting killed."
    • “People don't just wake up and say they want to do something bad to somebody, right? But a lot of times people they don't know how to ask for help."
    • "Meet people where they are. Don't judge nobody because you never know what they've been through and what they're going through."
    • "It's not how you start, but it's how you finish."
    Time Stamps
    [03:16] Turning point in court.
    [06:40] Interpersonal violence beyond gangs.
    [10:48] Credibility and community impact.
    [12:44] Sports and community building.
    [17:56] Overcoming struggles and inspiring others.
    [20:47] Building relationships and understanding.

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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra

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    22 m
  • 131. Maritza Lopez: From corporate leader to eco entrepreneur
    Aug 7 2024
    Manuela Gil who was a guest on episode 73 returns to introduce Maritza Lopez, a former corporate professional turned eco-entrepreneur from Colombia. Maritza, the CEO of MyEcoHome is working on regenerating the Earth through bio-products extracted from Colombian forests, and explains the importance of maintaining forests for sustainability, creating value from forests, preserving biodiversity, and developing productive forests for future generations. Maritza also explains why she changed career at age 40 as well as addressing why she wants to preserve tropical dry forests in Colombia.

    About Maritza Lopez
    Maritza is an executive with over 15 years of experience in managing both private and state-owned companies. She is recognised as a prominent leader in entrepreneurship and the development of non-timber forest products from Colombia's forests. Her career spans public and private organisations, where Maritza has consistently demonstrated exceptional skills in strategic management and driving triple bottom line impact initiatives. Her innovative approach and unwavering commitment to sustainability has significantly impacted natural resource conservation and economic development in local communities.

    Connect with Maritza Lopez via LinkedIn and website

    Key Quotes
    • “Productive forests are forests that are romantic, poetic but also economical."
    • "I think the main challenge for me now is embracing the scarcity."
    • “What I'm trying to do is to live my life despite the uncertainty,”.
    • "I imagine that we can regenerate 2% of the tropical dry forest in Colombia"
    • "I want my daughter to see me as a woman that could follow her heart no matter what"
    • “Risk must be taken because the greatest hardship of life is to risk nothing."
    Time Stamps
    [04:55] Productive forests and incentives.
    [08:06] Understanding Colombian forest ecosystems.
    [11:45] Preserving tropical rainforest through entrepreneurship.
    [19:50] Balancing challenges in bioeconomy.
    [24:32] Spiritual evolution in business.
    [29:13] Taking risks in life.

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    Producer: Sue Stockdale
    Sound Editor: Matias De Ezcurra

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    26 m
  • 130. Urs Koenig: Leading with radical humility
    Jul 31 2024
    Sue Stockdale talks to Urs Koenig about his insights and experiences from his time serving as a peacekeeper, shedding light on the importance of humility in leadership in a demanding and high-stakes environment. Koenig explains the concept of 'radical humility' which he describes as the ability to be a bad ass leader and a good human at the same time.

    About Urs Koenig
    Urs is a former United Nations military peacekeeper and NATO military peacekeeping commander, a highly accomplished ultra-endurance champion, a widely published professor, bestselling author, and a seasoned executive coach and keynote speaker with more than three decades of experience helping hundreds of leaders and dozens of executive teams unlock new levels of achievement across four continents. He is the founder of the Radical Humility Leadership Institute and speaks frequently on the topic of leadership to corporations and associations across the globe. He holds a PhD in geography and a Master of Science from the University of Zürich, Switzerland, and an MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management. Urs is the loving father of two teenage boys who make commanding soldiers look easy. He lives in Seattle, Washington.

    Connect with Urs Koenig on LinkedIn - Twitter - Instagram - website

    Time Stamps
    [06:03] The role of humility in leadership.
    [09:24] Humility in media portrayal.
    [14:30] Radical humility.
    [18:20] Embracing regular feedback.
    [20:06] Leaders asking the right questions.
    [25:29] Relationship building in virtual world.
    [27:44] Building Trust in Relationships.

    Key Quotes
    • "The best commanders I had were deeply humble. They had great self-awareness, they built meaningful relationships with their team members, and they applied a growth mindset."
    • "I was always drawn to highly successful people who could have the humility and say, I actually don't know, but I'll go and find out."
    • "The most important decision in strategy is deciding what not to do and having the humility to say no to everything else."
    • "All of us should aspire to building a leadership factory in our teams"
    • "You can't half-ass humility."
    • "I say be a badass leader and a good human"
    • "Be more courageous in chartering your own course."
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    29 m
  • 129. Dana Frank: Building legacy through real estate
    Jul 24 2024
    In episode 129 Sue Stockdale talks to Dana Frank, who shares the story of her family business, TD Frank Family Properties. Dana explains the origins of the business dating back to 1950 and how determination and hard work laid the foundation for a successful business that continues to thrive today. Learn about the legacy of resilience and entrepreneurship that shaped TD Frank Family Properties over the years. Dana also talks about her book Get Up And Get On It, where she reveals the formula for creating generational wealth based on human experience that everyone can relate to.

    Find out more about Dana Frank via Dana's website and Instagram

    Key Quotes
    • "Only 12% of family businesses make it to the third generation."
    • "I treat my properties like I treated raising my children."
    • "We are engaged every day and we have fun. It's such a fortunate position to be in where everybody's working towards the same cause. And when we win, we all win together."
    • "Cash erodes, equity grows."



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    26 m
  • 128. Ricardo Brito: From Burnout to Breakthrough - Reinventing your Career
    Jul 17 2024
    In this episode host Sue Stockdale talks to Ricardo Brito about his journey of experiencing burnout and how it led him to a pivotal moment of realisation. Ricardo reflects on the challenging work environment, dissatisfaction with the tech world, and the breaking point that made him reassess his path.

    About Ricardo Brito
    Ricardo Brito is a career and life coach helping people pave their way to personal and professional fulfilling balance through what he calls the PATH Method. Ricardo’s journey began back in 2021, when deeply entrenched in the corporate tech world as a UX design lead he found himself battling burnout, disillusionment, and defeat. The turning point came when he reached a breaking point and sought medical help, realizing that something needed to change. This led him on an unexpected path of rediscovering himself through therapy, coaching, and experimentation. As he delved into coaching, Ricardo found a renewed sense of purpose and direction.

    Connect with Ricardo Brito on LinkedIn and access his free Career Storytelling Kit or newsletter

    Time Stamps
    [00:04:14] Financial and identity beliefs.
    [00:06:23] Resistance to change.
    [00:09:26] Embracing experimentation and playfulness.
    [00:15:12] Identity and entrepreneurship.
    [00:16:49] Transition in career coaching.
    [00:21:19] The power of storytelling.
    [00:25:31] Preventing burnout through self-care.

    Key Quotes
    • "I just shut down my laptop and said, I can't do this anymore."
    • “Addressing the nature of that resistance is the first step to understand how can you let it go, call it by what it is and figuring out where it comes from."
    • "It's a new confrontation with yourself and your identity."
    • “We need to have those things to inspire us to move forward."
    • "Changing how you approach things to make sure that you're invigorated and don't burn out again."
    • "The better medicine is preventive medicine, not healing. So prevent your career burnout.”
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    27 m
  • Preview of Series 18
    Jul 10 2024
    Sue Stockdale previews upcoming Series 18 and describes the typical diversity and range of guests that appear on the podcast.

    In Series 18 there will be a guest hosted episode and another featuring a guest recommended to us by a previous podcast guest.

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    3 m