Episodios

  • Celebrating 150 Episodes: Reflections and Insights from Access to Inspiration
    Jun 11 2025
    In this special bonus episode, Pierre Heistein, who was guest in episode 91 takes the host's chair alongside co-founders Sue Stockdale and Clive Steeper. They celebrate reaching 150 episodes by reflecting on the conversations with guests, lessons learned, and the common threads that bind these stories together. Pierre delves into the origins of the podcast, what does it mean to be inspirational, and how the show has impacted Sue and Clive and their listeners. Together they discuss how the podcast has influenced their perspectives about life and work, and how they look to the future for taking the next steps of development.

    Key Reflections
    • "The most inspirational people often have an overriding purpose – something greater than themselves that motivates them to act."
    • “Inspiration is about more than success or achievement. It's about attitude – a willingness to explore, to take risks, and to stay curious.”
    • “Many of our guests had to embrace uncertainty or ambiguity at some point in their journey."
    • “Being an inspiration to others was often something guests had not considered about themselves.”
    • “The podcast is designed to challenge assumptions – by hearing from people outside your own world, you begin to understand different ways of thinking.”
    • “What guests often valued most about the interview was the opportunity to reflect on their life and what shaped them.”
    • “Each episode is a window into someone’s world, and those windows have revealed the many forms that inspiration can take.”
    • “These conversations continue to affirm one thing – that every person has a story worth hearing.”

    Time Stamps
    01:26 Origins of the Podcast
    03:41 Defining inspiration
    06:06 Personal reflections on inspiration
    12:36 The role of curiosity and vulnerability
    23:31 Unexpectedly inspiring guests
    27:17 The journey of resilience and tenacity
    29:45 The power of ordinary acts
    32:21 Impactful stories from the podcast
    36:17 The Atuel river journey
    42:14 Reflections on longevity and success
    47:54 The future of the podcast


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    50 m
  • 150. Kris Tompkins: Conservation, Leadership and Legacy
    May 28 2025
    In this landmark 150th episode, Sue Stockdale talks to Kris Tompkins, one of the world's most prolific conservation philanthropists. Kris shares a powerful, personal perspective on what drives her and urges listeners to ditch the myth of individual powerlessness: “The excuse that ‘I’m just one person’ - that’s the weakest, nonsensical excuse there is. One person, it does matter.”In the conversation, Tompkins reflects on how her business experience helped shape a vision for nature conservation at scale, highlighting themes of risk-taking, leadership, and the power of direct engagement. She reminds us that the gritty, uncomfortable days in nature often leave the strongest impressions: “I like people being miserable in the national parks - those are the days we remember.”About Kris TompkinsKris Tompkins is the president and co-founder of Tompkins Conservation, and former CEO of Patagonia, Inc. For three decades, she has committed to protecting and restoring wild beauty and biodiversity by creating national parks, inspiring activism, and fostering economic vitality as a result of conservation. Kris and her husband, Doug Tompkins have protected over 15 million acres of parklands in Chile and Argentina through Tompkins Conservation and its partners, making them among the most successful national park oriented philanthropists in history.Kris served as Patron for Protected Areas for the UN Environmental Programme from 2018 to 2022. The recipient of numerous honours, she was the first conservationist to be awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy. Her 2020 TED talk "Lets make the earth wild again" has over two million views. Find out more about Kris Tompkins and the work of Tompkins Conservation : Rewilding Argentina : Rewilding Chile :Trailer for National Geographic documentary - Wild Life Time Stamps01:57 Developing a passion for nature 04:29 Challenges and Triumphs in Conservation11:25 Building Teams and Collaborative Efforts27:34 The Role of Technology in Conservation31:22 Reflecting on Successes and Lessons Learned34:24 Inspiration and Call to ActionKey Quotes I'm actually inspired and motivated probably more by grief and a kind of yearning, than I am by something that's fabulous and positive. You can't fall in love with something you don't know. I like people being miserable in the national parks as those are the days we remember- the days you were freezing.The excuse that “I’m just one person”. That's the weakest, nonsensical excuse there is. One person, it does matter.People have to decide that they want to participate in something more than what they currently have in their daily life. They see what's going on in the outside world and they want to do something. And that's a decision. And that's probably the most difficult step of all. There are people working for nature who need what you're good at. It's the wilfulness that people get stuck on. 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
  • 149. Alice Morrison: Exploring Africa and Arabia
    May 14 2025
    Sue Stockdale talks to Alice Morrison, an adventurer, author, and TV presenter. Alice has journeyed across deserts, trekked through mountains, and immersed herself in diverse cultures from Morocco to Saudi Arabia. Alice shares her experiences of resilience, discovery, and connection, including surviving the Moroccan earthquake, navigating Saudi Arabia on foot, and the joy of storytelling. Alice discusses her passion for adventure, the importance of cultural understanding, and why she believes exploration is about more than just physical endurance.About Alice MorrisonAlice Morrison is an adventurer, TV presenter, and writer known for her bold expeditions and compelling storytelling. From racing her bike across Africa in the Tour d’Afrique to running the Everest Trail Race and walking thousands of kilometres across Morocco, she has consistently chosen the path less travelled. Her adventures are driven by a desire to understand our rapidly changing world, celebrate shared humanity, and bear witness to environmental and cultural transformation.Her work is now showcased in documentaries such as From Morocco to Timbuktu, and Arabian Adventures: Secrets of the Nabataeans, alongside her acclaimed books Dodging Elephants, Walking with Nomads, and Adventures in Morocco. Now based in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Alice lives immersed in the landscapes she writes about, walking alongside Amazigh guides and camels, podcasting from remote deserts, and sharing insights through public speaking and media appearances.Connect with Alice Morrison - Website: Instagram : Podcast : YouTube : TikTokKey Quotes"Adventure isn’t about searching for yourself; it’s about experiencing as much of the world as possible.""I treasure my freedom, and I’m grateful every day that I have the opportunity to explore, to learn, and to share stories with others.""The reality of Saudi Arabia was so different from the stereotype—I found warmth, humour, and incredible hospitality at every step.""People are fundamentally good everywhere in the world. The more we meet and understand each other, the more barriers we break down."Time Stamps01:28 Experiencing Ramadan in Morocco02:56 Challenges of Adventuring in Saudi Arabia06:55 Alice's Background and Attraction to the Middle East09:09 The Importance of Storytelling10:44 Surviving the Moroccan Earthquake12:53 Themes of Freedom and Self-Reliance15:09 Community vs. Individuality21:06 Packing Tips for Explorers24:41 Lessons from Nature and Camels26:08 Future Adventures and GoalsConnect 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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    35 m
  • 148. Ed Ley-Wilson: Exploring the mind and the sea
    Apr 30 2025
    Sue Stockdale speaks to adventurer, author, and deep thinker Ed Ley-Wilson. Ed shares insights from his life exploring both the outdoors and the mind. From kayaking the rugged west coast of Scotland to reflecting on resilience, solitude, and the power of slowing down, Ed reveals how adventure - whether on land, sea, or within ourselves shapes our engagement with the world.

    About Ed Ley-Wilson
    Ed has over thirty years of working and engaging with business, community, educational, social and environmental issues throughout the Highlands of Scotland. He has undertaken long self-supported kayaking journeys in Norway and Patagonia and has run 1200 miles of the Great Wall of China (1988) and the 2000 mile length of the Himalayas (1990). Ed is no stranger to hardship and during his 2022 kayaking journey up the west coast of Scotland he faced some of the worst weather in that region for years. He also has two books to his name, ‘The Himalayan Shuffle’ and ‘Kayaking the Sea Roads.

    Key Quotes
    • "Adventure isn’t just about the physical challenge; it’s about how we engage with the world around us and what we learn from it."
    • "Solitude teaches you resilience in a way nothing else can - you have to sit with your thoughts and find your own way through them."
    • "Whether on the sea or in life, you can’t always control what happens, but you can control how you respond to it."
    • "The lessons I learned from John Ridgway weren’t just about survival; they were about self-reliance, discipline, and understanding your own limits."
    • "Slowing down and disconnecting from the noise of the modern world is one of the greatest gifts adventure can offer."
    • "It's not a weakness to not know stuff. It's a strength actually".

    Chapters
    01:57 Early Adventures and Influences
    03:33 Lessons from the Wild
    04:31 The Philosophy of Adventure
    05:42 Kayaking the Sea Roads
    10:07 Reflections on Highland Communities
    16:27 The Importance of Time and Space
    21:30 Embracing Uncertainty and Curiosity
    23:06 The Role of Yoga in Kayaking
    25:54 The Journey of Self-Discovery
    35:39 Balancing Life and Future Plans

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    36 m
  • 147. Zara Lachlan: One Woman’s Journey Rowing Across an Ocean
    Apr 16 2025
    Sue Stockdale welcomes Zara Lachlan, who shares her extraordinary experience of rowing solo across the Atlantic from mainland Europe to South America, covering over 3,500 nautical miles in 97 days. Despite overcoming many challenges as well as mental and physical hurdles during her voyage, Zara highlights the importance of resilience, self-belief, and the power of support from loved ones.

    About Zara Lachlan
    Zara Lachlan is a 21-year-old physics student at Loughborough University who is joining the army in September 2025 as a technical officer. She has competed internationally in cycling and rowing which she started at 16 at Welbeck, the Army’s 6th Form College. Zara heard about ocean rowing when she was much younger but only decided to take on this challenge last summer, and the first time she ever saw an ocean rowing boat was in August.Two and a half months of intensive training later, she was fully prepared to row across the Atlantic solo.

    Zara faced extreme weather leading to a capsize, orcas and sharks, and a near miss with a large ship, yet still describes her expedition as the most enjoyable and rewarding experience she has come across so far. Zara set out to encourage others to find a fun way to keep fit and healthy and gain the confidence needed to try something new. None of her crossing would have been possible without the support she got from the charity Team Forces and all her sponsors.

    Connect with Zara Lachlan via Instagram

    Key Quotes
    • "I didn’t have a big reason to row across an ocean, I just thought it would be fun."
    • "Some days, I rowed for 21 hours, and it still wasn’t enough. That was a hard lesson in learning to accept what’s out of my control."
    • "For almost 60 days, I had no music, no distractions, just the ocean, the wildlife, and my own thoughts."
    • "The hardest part wasn’t the physical challenge. It was waking up every day knowing I had 3,000 miles left to go."
    • "Nine times out of ten, you’re stronger than you think you are. The only way to find out is to go for it."
    Time Stamps
    (02:42) The Impulse to Row Across the Atlantic
    (04:28) Competitive Spirit and Family Influence
    (06:42) Preparing for the Atlantic Row
    (09:37) Life on the Ocean
    (13:56) Encounters with Marine Life
    (19:59) Mental and Physical Resilience
    (23:09) Returning to Land and Future Plans


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    32 m
  • 146. Rosemary Hoskins: Developing Skills for an Uncertain Future
    Apr 2 2025
    Sue Stockdale talks to Rosemary Hoskins, a learning and development expert, about navigating uncertainty in careers, personal growth, and leadership. Rosemary shares her journey from graduating during a recession to building a diverse career and offers insights on the importance of critical thinking, adaptability, and peer learning. The conversation emphasizes the value of evaluating risks, asking 'what if' questions, and creating plans to manage the unknown. Rosemary also talks about her unique personal experiences, including bringing a polo pony from Argentina and building her own ecohouse illustrating the power of stepping out of one's comfort zone to explore opportunities.

    About Rosemary Hoskins
    Rosemary Hoskins has built her career in people development around designing and leading strategic change to enhance organisational capability and to change the way that people work. Most recently serving as Global Capability Lead at AstraZeneca, she has previously worked in learning and development roles at Barclays, Citi, BP, UKTI, and PA Consulting. Her first career was as an independent environmental consultant. She likes to learn things mainly through doing them, supported by sharing ideas with others and just the right amount of relevant content.

    Connect with Rosemary Hoskins on LinkedIn

    Time Stamps
    01:57 Rosemary's Early Career Challenges
    04:04 Skills for Thriving in Uncertainty
    05:34 The Role of AI in Critical Thinking
    06:57 Working in the Grey
    08:37 Learning and Development Strategies
    09:55 Personal Stories and Career Reflections
    10:42 The Polo Pony Adventure
    17:33 Leadership and Peer Support
    20:04 Future Outlook and Final Thoughts

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    27 m
  • 145. Anil Damle: Epic Road Trips
    Mar 19 2025
    Sue Stockdale interviews Anil Damle, a passionate nature and wildlife enthusiast from India, about his epic road trips across the continents of Africa, Latin America, and Australia. Anil shares his experiences of overcoming logistical challenges, the importance of teamwork, and the unexpected kindness of strangers. They delve into his journey's practicalities, including vehicle maintenance and adapting to different terrains and the personal growth that comes from embarking on such ambitious travels.

    About Anil Damle
    Anil Damle is a renowned film producer, author, and tourism pioneer. He comes from a distinguished lineage in filmmaking, being the grandson of the founder partner of Prabhat Film Co. now home to the prestigious Film & Television Institute of India. As a passionate adventurer, Anil holds three India Book of Records for being part of the first Indian teams to drive across Africa (2016), Latin America (2017), and Australia (2019). His career in tourism took off in 1993 when he founded Damle Safaris, specialising in wildlife tours, African safaris, and polar voyages. Anil is also a prolific author, having written 10 books on tourism, three of which have won the title of ‘Best Book of Tourism.’

    Find out more about Anil Damle via website and YouTube

    Time Stamps
    01:15 Anil's Early Travel Inspirations
    02:44 Epic Road Trips Across Africa
    06:29 Challenges and Triumphs in South America
    08:37 Navigating Language Barriers and Local Support
    16:52 High Altitude Adventures in the Atacama Desert
    19:50 Reflections on Resilience and Teamwork
    31:08 Memorable Moments and Future Plans
    37:09 Exploring India and Upcoming Adventures


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    38 m
  • 144. Jayshree Seth: From STEM to Storytelling: making science relatable
    Mar 5 2025
    Sue Stockdale interviews Jayshree Seth, who was appointed 3M’s first ever Chief Science Advocate in 2018 and is using her scientific knowledge, technical expertise and professional experience to advance science, communicate its benefits and the importance of STEM fields to drive innovation.

    About Jayshree Seth
    Jayshree Seth is a Corporate Scientist at 3M and currently holds 80 patents for a variety of innovations, with several additional pending. She joined 3M in 1993 after an MS and PhD in Chemical Engineering from Clarkson University, New York. She is a Distinguished Alumni Award recipient from her alma mater REC Trichy India, now NIIT Trichy, where she earned a B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering. She is also a member of Carlton Society which is the 3M Science and Innovation “Hall of Fame.” Jayshree is the fourth woman and first female engineer to be inducted. In 2025 she was named to the prestigious Thinkers50 Radar list featuring people those whose ideas will help shape the future of organisations and leadership.

    Connect with Jayshree Seth via LinkedIn

    Time Stamps
    01:05 Jayshree's Early Life and STEM Journey
    03:20 The Power of Curiosity
    04:51 Becoming a Chief Science Advocate
    05:18 Understanding Public Perception of Science
    09:00 Mosaic Building: Jayshree's Problem-Solving Approach
    13:02 Overcoming Self-Doubt and Embracing Innovation
    22:34 The Role of AI in Innovation
    25:00 Jayshree's Inspirations and Legacy

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    31 m