Tiny Acts of Bravery Clover Stroud
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What does being brave really mean? What can we learn from other people’s acts of bravery?
In this new series, Sunday Times bestselling author, Clover Stroud, shares moving conversations about the tiny acts of bravery that make up our everyday lives.
When Clover was 16, she was sent on a journey to look for brave people to guide her after her mum had an accident that left her chronically brain-damaged. Clover is now continuing that search with Tiny Acts of Bravery.
Each episode features a guest sharing times when they have had to be brave, to teach us how to face our own challenges to live brighter, bolder, more courageous lives.
Follow Clover at @clover.stroud.
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Rob Delaney
Actor, writer and comedian Rob Delaney joins Clover Stroud in the final episode of season 1 for a moving conversation about loss where they still find lots of laughs.
Rob shares the heartbreaking story of his 2 year old son’s untimely passing, the need to make people understand his loss and why we all need to be talking more openly about death and sex.
Rob and Clover also discuss the status of loss when losing a child or sibling, the bravery of commitment and the moment he had to be the most brave.
Follow Rob @robdelaney and get his memoir A Heart That Works.
Connect with Clover @clover.stroud
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Kimberley Wilson
Chartered Psychologist, author and broadcaster Kimberley Wilson joins Clover Stroud to share her take on bravery.
Kimberley discusses the difference between courage and bravery, she highlights the pressure we all feel to conform and the importance of therapy in helping us face our fears and
She also offers advice on how to have more self-compassion, why she believes there are no real adults and she shares her very unique talisman.
Follow Kimberley Wilson @foodandpsych and find her helpful resources at www.kimberleywilson.co/resources
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Rebecca Humphries
Actress and writer Rebecca Humphries shares her side of the story with Clover Stroud this week.
Rebecca describes the ”bin fire” of a break-up that led to her side of the story going viral, why she didn’t know she was in a toxic relationship and what it felt like to reclaim her voice.
She also shares advice on how to date healthily, she describes the bravery of facing life without alcohol and the pair discuss the misappropriation of therapy speak.
Follow Rebecca @beckshumps and get her book Why Did You Stay: A memoir about self-worth
Connect with Clover @clover.stroud
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Clarissa Ward
War correspondent and journalist Clarissa Ward joins Clover Stroud to discuss her incredible life and career this week.
Clarissa recounts the moments when she felt most in danger, she explains what a near-death experience actually feels like and the importance of surrendering to fear.
She also discusses the impact of her work on her personal life, the challenges of being a mother and her surprising definition of bravery.
Follow Clarissa @clarissawardcnn and buy her book On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist
Connect with Clover @clover.stroud
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Kate Rothschild
In 2019, Kate Rothschild’s daughter Iris was tragically killed in an accident when she was only 15 – a loss that completely altered Kate’s life forever.
Clover and Kate discuss how to go on living after the death of someone you love beyond measure, the extraordinary optimism Kate found during the darkest of times and her advice on how to help a friend when they’re grieving.
This is such a courageous conversation in which
Kate revisits the heartbreaking moment of receiving the tragic news, her surprising experience with a medium and how she knew it was time to pack up Iris’ bedroom.
Find out more about The Iris Project at theirisproject.org
Connect with Clover @clover.stroud.
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Olia Hercules
Ukrainian chef, author and activist Olia Hercules welcomed Clover into her unruly garden for this vulnerable conversation about the collective bravery of Ukraine.
Olia explains why she decided to raise money for her brother’s regiment despite being a humanitarian, the beauty of creative mindfulness in dark times and what you can do to support the war in Ukraine today.
She also tells Clover about the colours and smells of her childhood in Ukraine, how to draw strength from the past and why you should have the courage to look after yourself first.
Follow Olia @oliahercules and donate to #CookForUKRAINE and Legacy of War Foundation.
Connect with Clover @clover.stroud.
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