Defiant Optimism

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Defiant Optimism shares powerful conversations with everyday heroes who go above and beyond to raise awareness, and money, for causes close to their hearts. From ultra marathons, to world record breakers, and 24-hour dances, to English channel swims, these people put mind over matter to achieve the unachievable – and give back to others in the process. What does it truly mean to be a defiant optimist?

Episodes

  1. 04/17/2022

    Jessica Mullins: I Rowed 3,000 Miles Across The Atlantic In 42 Days

    Jessica Mullins and her teammates rowed the Atlantic at the beginning of 2022, taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. It's been dubbed the 'World's Toughest Row': a 3,000 mile  mission from La Gomera, Spain to Antigua. It is an extreme endurance race dubbed one of the most challenging endurance races in the world. Jessica was the Skipper and Project Manager of their four mixed team, IN DEEP SHIP and she put their international team together two years ago. Overall, they raised around £70,000 to run the campaign and donate to their chosen charities on the challenge. We spoke to Jessica about why she decided to take it on, what it was actually like, and how it feels to have completed it... plus gained a World Record! CHAPTER MARKERS: 0:00: Introduction to Jessica 1:31: What inspired the challenge 4:00: Recruiting the team 6:03: What the training was like 7:58: What a typical day was like 9:33: What helped get you through? 12:33: How was it nearing the end of the challenge? 15:15: How it felt to finish 16:55: Raising money for 3 charities 19:51: Advice for others 23:14: Winning a World Record 26:15: What does defiant optimism mean to you? Find out more about the team: https://www.indeepship.com/ Donate to their chosen charities: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/indeepship https://www.crisis.org.uk/ https://www.covenanthousebc.org/ https://www.anthonynolan.org/ Follow Jessica: https://www.instagram.com/jessicammullins/

    28 min
  2. 02/20/2022

    Jacob Reddy: I Busked In Every Single City In England In 22 Days

    16-year-old Jacob Reddy decided to use his summer holidays to busk in every city in England – all 51 of them – to raise money for a charity that looked after his brother. He performed in all weathers, with big audiences and small ones – and managed to raise nearly £10,000 in the process.  Jacob was raising money for Derian House, a Chorley-based children’s hospice that provides respite and end-of-life care to more than 400 babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions.  It was the hospice where his brother, Joseph, received regular care.  Joseph contracted meningitis when he was one month old, and the infection left his brain severely damaged. Joseph would have been 21 this year, so Jacob and his family wanted to mark the occasion in a special way.  We speak to Jacob about his tour – the reaction he got, the money he raised, and how he felt.  CHAPTER MARKERS: 1.17: Why I wanted to do this challenge 2.55: Preparing for the road trip 4.00: Notable moments while busking 5.56: Inspiration behind the challenge 6.57: The impact for Derian House charity 8.00: Further fundraising after the challenge 10.02: Advice for others 14.11: The best songs of the trip 15.23: The finish line 16.27: What’s next for Jacob? 17.29: What does defiant optimism mean to you? 18.43: Where to find out more Support the charity: https://www.derianhouse.co.uk/ Donate to Jacob's fundraising page: https://justgiving.com/fundraising/buskingjacob Follow Jacob and his music: https://www.facebook.com/jacobreddymusic/

    20 min
  3. 11/30/2021

    Matt Bagwell: I Ran 21 Ultra Marathons In 21 Days

    Matt Bagwell created an event called ‘Run the Country Ultra’, which saw him run more than 1m050km across England in September 2021 to raise funds and awareness for male suicide prevention and World Suicide Prevention Day.  He ran 21 consecutive ultra marathons (an ultra marathon is a distance past 26 miles) across England and raised more than £50,000 for charity for CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably).  Matt crossed 43 county borders in England before finishing in London on 5th October, and had an aim to help spread awareness of the sadly high male suicide rates and spread hope that it is always possible to ask for help. Listen to our chat with Matt, where he speaks about what got him through the intense physical challenge, why our mindsets are so important, and shares tips and inspiration for others to take on their own challenge.  CHAPTER MARKERS: 1.23: Matt introduces his challenge 2.46: What inspired him to take it on 4.38: The impact of his fundraising 6.08: How (and why) he got others involved 8.39: How he managed to get through it 10.58: The importance of mindset 13.37: The finish line 16.24: Advice on fundraising challenges 18.58: What does defiant optimism mean to you? 20.25: Where find out more Find out more about Run the Country Ultra: https://runthecountryultra.com/ Donate to Matt's JustGiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/runthecountryultra Support CALM: https://www.thecalmzone.net/

    23 min

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Defiant Optimism shares powerful conversations with everyday heroes who go above and beyond to raise awareness, and money, for causes close to their hearts. From ultra marathons, to world record breakers, and 24-hour dances, to English channel swims, these people put mind over matter to achieve the unachievable – and give back to others in the process. What does it truly mean to be a defiant optimist?