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Hey I'm Tom! I'm a film-maker, adventurer and former BBC journalist. In these conversations I speak to those who chose a life of adventure, those who don't take normal as normal and those with incredible stories to tell.

If you think you know someone who has a Great British Adventure story to tell, please get in contact: https://linktr.ee/tombryanyeah

Great British Adventures Tom Bryan

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Hey I'm Tom! I'm a film-maker, adventurer and former BBC journalist. In these conversations I speak to those who chose a life of adventure, those who don't take normal as normal and those with incredible stories to tell.

If you think you know someone who has a Great British Adventure story to tell, please get in contact: https://linktr.ee/tombryanyeah

    From London to Lagos - How Solo Travelling Built Strength And A New Life for Pelumi Nubi

    From London to Lagos - How Solo Travelling Built Strength And A New Life for Pelumi Nubi

    Pelumi Nubi might just be the inspiration you need to go on your next adventure alone.
    She is proof that you don't need much to go far, and doing it solo can build strength and resilience.
    Recently, Pelumi drove from London to Lagos, connecting the two places she calls home.
    She undertook this 6,200 mile journey in her tiny, 12 year old, Peugeot 107, passing through 17 countries, taking on some difficult border crossings and regularly sleeping in her car.
    She wanted to show what could be possible by a black, female, solo traveller using the things she had, even if her car was not exactly designed for such a journey.
    Her story is proof that anyone can go on a grand adventure using what they already have.
    In our conversation we discuss how Pelumi originally pursued a career in science, how solo travel helped her navigate a new path in life, how she views her life in ‘chapters’, how she felt sleeping alone in her car in foreign lands, how she managed the many border crossings in Africa, riding the ‘Snake of the Sahara’ in Mauritania, surviving a horrific car crash, and why she chose to spend her time and money fixing a car that should have been written off.

    Follow Pelumi:
    https://www.instagram.com/pelumi.nubi/

    Mentioned in the Conversation:
    Unplugged Cabins: https://unplugged.rest/
    Pelumi’s Travel company: https://www.oremitravels.com/
    Deo Kato: https://www.instagram.com/deoruns/
    Borderless Africa: https://www.africansrising.org/borderless-africa/
    Arise Africa: https://www.ariseafrica.org/

    SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
    Get a whopping 65% off your first Gousto box at: www.gousto.co.uk/raf/?promo_code=TOM42277653

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    03:11 Global Solo Traveller
    08:31 Dyslexic mind found solace in travel
    12:12 University weekend travels abroad
    14:24 Breaking through our foreign perceptions of countries
    15:52 Committing to a life of science
    14:44 Living life in 'Chapters'
    18:36 Walking away from science career
    20:29 Trying different things in life
    23:23 Processing a change of path
    28:13 First car trip in Namibia
    30:39 The beauty in car travel
    31:25 Inception of London to Lagos
    32:11 A 'practice' trip to Italy
    32:54 Pelumi's Peugeot 107
    38:23 Conversions to the car
    41:25 Sleeping alone in the car
    42:52 Being safe travelling abroad
    45:16 Travelling as a solo black woman
    48:01 Women's reaction to Pelumi's adventure
    49:27 Social Media Explosion
    53:41 Pelumi's 'passenger'
    55:56 Struggles at the start
    57:27 Finding strength and resilience alone
    01:01:06 Border Crossings
    01:04:11 Borders as a woman
    01:06:13 Dodging fees
    01:09:54 Borders that shouldn't be there
    01:13:47 Riding the 'Snake of the Sahara'
    01:21:45 The car crash
    01:25:16 Getting the car fixed
    01:30:08 Homecoming party
    01:33:40 Becoming a symbol of hope
    01:36:45 Power is in the doing
    01:39:43 The value of time
    01:41:46 Lessons from the road
    01:47:19 The unconventional career path
    01:51:47 A future Great British Adventure?

    • 1 hr 53 min
    The Happiness Guru Danny Bent on Being Your Authentic Self, and Using Adventure to Create Positive Change

    The Happiness Guru Danny Bent on Being Your Authentic Self, and Using Adventure to Create Positive Change

    Danny Bent has lived a thousand lives. And you can feel this in his presence.

    His smile lights up a room. His positive energy is contagious. It's hard not to feel like something incredible is about to happen when he's around.

    He's also driven to take bold actions in setting up projects that create positive change whether that is the free fitness community, Project Awesome, or One Run For Boston - a coast-to-coast relay across America he set up to help those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.

    He was once voted one of the 100 happiest people in the UK. And he believes living a life pure to your heart and gut leads you on adventures every day.

    Amongst many other things Danny has starred on the BBCs Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week, he’s cycling round the world, holds the world record for Bog Snorkeling Triathlon, and once pogoed across Togo simply because it rhymed.

    Realising the joy was all in the people he now goes on wild adventures leading groups running across countries like Iceland and Tajikistan and climbing in high mountains.

    For a £100 discount on Danny's Run Across Iceland, visit: https://runwild.global/gba/ and mention the Great British Adventures Podcast

    Support the show: Sign up to Gousto for a whopping 65% off your first box of food - www.gousto.co.uk/raf/?promo_code=TOM42277653

    Follow Danny:

    https://www.dannybent.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/danny_bent/

    Mentioned in the Podcast:

    Bog Snorkelling Triathlon: https://www.visitwales.com/things-do/events/sport/can-you-beat-bog

    November Project: https://november-project.com/

    Project Awesome: https://www.facebook.com/projectawesomelondon/?locale=en_GB

    One Run For Boston: https://www.theworldrelay.com/events/one-run-for-boston/

    Danny's Books

    You've Gone Too Far This Time, Sir : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Youve-gone-too-this-time/dp/1456550306

    Not All Superheros Wear Capes - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Not-All-Superheroes-Wear-Capes/dp/0996015205

    The Great Norse Run Across Iceland: https://runwild.global/gba/

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    03:44 Bog Snorkelling Triathlon
    06:18 Celebrating being unique
    09:59 Special Forces Hell Week
    12:35 Colourful Persona
    15:09 Project Awesome
    20:28 Starting the wave of free fitness
    24:16 Tom's biggest regret
    27:39 The toll Project Awesome had on Danny
    33:06 How Project Awesome saved people
    35:53 A Project Awesome in Sheffield
    38:15 Being labeled 'The Happiness Guru'
    50:07 Parents advice growing up
    53:39 Telling your parents you are happy
    56:51 How to be more happy
    01:05:47 Making kindness part of your daily life
    01:08:20 One Run For Boston
    01:19:48 Being a Catalyst for Change
    01:26:42 The impact in taking bold decisions
    01:30:16 Danny's Books
    01:33:00 Experiencing kindness in South India
    01:36:42 Happiness and possession
    01:39:22 Hosting wild running adventures
    01:46:22 The Great Norse Run across Iceland
    01:55:14 Danny's Discount for Running Across Iceland

    • 2 hr 2 min
    The Organic Market Garden Set Up from Scratch - Adrienne Gordon's Sweetpea

    The Organic Market Garden Set Up from Scratch - Adrienne Gordon's Sweetpea

    Adrienne Gordon loves growing veg. 

    And after touring the world by bike, volunteering on organic farms along the way, she returned to the UK with a wealth of knowledge and experience in how best to turn seeds into food.

    This is the story of how Adrienne found a plot of land close to where she lived and turned a plain 4 acre field, that only grew one crop, into a sprawling, diverse oasis of delicious veg.

    In this conversation we discuss Adrienne's journey Wwoofing in New Zealand, what she learned through that experience, how she secured the land to grow on, the real cost of growing food, why we should support local growers, how organic certification works, how her popular veg box scheme took off and how she incorporates community shared experiences though food on her land



    For more information on Sweetpea

    https://sweetpeamarketgarden.co.uk/

    https://www.instagram.com/sweetpeamarketgarden/



    Mentioned in the Conversation:

    Wwoof: https://wwoof.net/

    Oxford Real Farming Conference: https://orfc.org.uk/

    Cambridge Organic: https://cambridgeorganic.co.uk/

    Land Workers Alliance: https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/

    Eves Hill Farm: https://www.eveshill.uk/



    Get in contact:

    https://www.instagram.com/tombryanyeah/

    https://www.facebook.com/greatbritishadventurespodcast

    https://www.youtube.com/@greatbritishadventures



    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    01:30 Recording in polytunnel
    07:38 Traveling world by bike
    11:45 Wwoffing in New Zealand
    16:53 The real cost of growing food
    22:13 Securing land to grow on
    29:43 Benefits of building a pond
    36:50 Lessons learned from Wwoofing
    43:21 Why start a market garden
    46:06 What it takes to create a market garden
    48:23 Going with the flow of the seasons
    52:57 Demand for local food in lockdown
    57:57 Food supply chain problems
    01:00:05 The value we place on food
    01:05:52 Adrienne's veg box scheme for a local workplace
    01:13:34 Supporting local growers
    01:15:55 Celebrating certified organic
    01:22:05 Growing in the face of climate change
    01:25:01 Regenerative farming
    01:30:22 Future of Sweetpea
    01:33:07 Minimal dig practices
    01:36:09 Working in hardcore clay
    01:37:56 What grows here
    01:45:18 Closing words written by Adi

    • 1 hr 47 min
    The Unlikely Everest Summiteer - Jessica Hepburn on Adventure Through Adversity

    The Unlikely Everest Summiteer - Jessica Hepburn on Adventure Through Adversity

    Jessica Hepburn is the only woman in the world to have swam the English Channel, run the London Marathon, and climbed Mt. Everest - the so called 'Sea, Street, Summit Challenge.'

    She also claims to be the only person to have listened to every available episode of the popular BBC Radio 4 show, Desert Island Discs (there's over 3,000!)

    But that is just the adventure headlines.

    And at the heart of Jessica's story is one of loss, heartbreak, trauma, and ultimately how she has been able to own the adversity in her life, and turn it into something that creates positive change for herself and others.

    Jessica is an adventure activist, arts producer and author of three books, her latest, Save Me From The Waves is an adventure story with a difference.

    Documenting her quest to climb the largest mountain in the world, coupled with her desire to listen to every episode of Desert Island Discs it is a beautifully written story of how the show's Castaway's and their music choices have inspired and helped Jessica make sense of her own life.

    In this conversation we discuss Jessica's love of lists, how the comedian Jimmy Carr initially inspired her, how she's been part of a movement to change the stigma on infertility, why and how she swam the channel, her journey to summiting Everest, why everyone should tell there life story creatively, how her destination was not what she was expecting and how she was able to make meaning out of it through art.



    Mentioned in the podcast

    Buy Jessica’s New Book: Save Me From The Waves: https://geni.us/SaveMeFromTheWaves

    Desert Island Discs: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr

    Swimquest: https://swimquest.uk.com/

    Serpentine Swim Club: https://serpentineswimmingclub.com/

    Ramblers: https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups



    Get in contact:

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/tombryanyeah/

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/greatbritishadventurespodcast

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@greatbritishadventures



    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro
    01:30 Desert Island Discs Superfan
    05:10 A Lover of Lists
    07:51 Jimmy Carr and What do You Want?
    11:40 Turning adversity into positive change
    14:35 Writing her first book
    19:17 Changing the stigma on infertility
    23:12 A disease of the mind
    28:39 Have another life alongside your fertility journey
    30:36 Deciding to swim the Channel
    35:29 Learn from those who have been before
    42:07 Mental vs Physical Strength
    51:31 Chomolungma
    53:01 Deciding to take on Everest
    56:19 Hanging out with celebrities
    58:42 Training in Scotland for Everest
    01:01:01 Technical Skills
    01:02:49 Making training a way of life
    01:04:54 Processing a delay
    01:07:07 2nd attempt
    01:11:17 Bad press about Everest
    01:15:35 Jessica's work of art
    01:19:04 3rd attempt
    01:25:25 The descent story
    01:32:39 Jessica's relationship with anger
    01:34:55 Tell your life story creatively
    01:38:53 Destinations and goals vs the journey

    • 1 hr 43 min
    Walking from Glasgow to Rome - Geraldine McFaul's 2,000 Mile Journey of 'Kindness'

    Walking from Glasgow to Rome - Geraldine McFaul's 2,000 Mile Journey of 'Kindness'

    In May 2023, Geraldine McFaul set off from her home in Glasgow to walk all the way to Rome.

    She had two rules, she was not carrying a rucksack, and she was not going over the Alps.

    With a buggy in tow, Geraldine passed through 6 countries, walking a distance of 2,000 miles on a journey that took her 6 months.

    But Geraldine's story is more than just a long walk to Rome.

    At it's heart, this journey was a reminder of the kindness of humanity.

    It is a story of strangers taking her into their homes, buying food for her, donating to her two charities, Mary's Meals and Dementia UK, and letting her camp in back gardens, church grounds and on village greens.

    She calls it 'kind-napping' and it happened regularly throughout her journey in Britain and beyond.

    In this conversation we break down the why and how Geraldine covered such a huge distance on foot, how to break down a journey of such magnitude and how she was inspired with confidence by her experience in the Yes Tribe.

    We discuss how Geraldine never knew exactly where or how she was sleeping every night, how the kindness of strangers made her journey more fulfilling, why travelling at a slow pace is a lovely way to experience the world, and Geraldine talks through her once in a lifetime experience being presented to a very important person when she arrived in Rome.

    Follow Geraldine's Story: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090430727501

    Donate to Geraldine's Cause:

    Dementia UK: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/geraldine-mcfaul

    Mary's Meals: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/geraldine-mcfaul1

    Mentioned in the Podcast

    The Yes Tribe: https://sayyesmore.com/tribes

    Podcast w/Emma & Dave Cornthwaite: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3CWceGYO8wANjAA1FkCw7P?si=3b37801b96e54f86

    Big Sky Hideaway: https://bigskyhideaway.com/

    Dementia UK: https://www.dementiauk.org/

    Mary's Meal's: https://www.marysmeals.org.uk/



    Get in contact:

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/tombryanyeah/

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/greatbritishadventurespodcast

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@greatbritishadventures

    • 1 hr 47 min
    The World Champion Triathlete Who Cycled a Lap of Britain - Kate Strong

    The World Champion Triathlete Who Cycled a Lap of Britain - Kate Strong

    As a former world champion in triathlon, Kate Strong knows what it takes to be at the very top of her game. But she also knows what it feels like to fall back to zero, such is the fragility of competitive sports, and the reality of getting injured as an athlete.

    Starting again from the bottom with the bare minimum, Kate built herself back and aimed to be the first woman to set a world record for the greatest distance cycled on a static bike in 24 hours.

    And Kate not only rode an astonishing astonishing 433.1 miles in 24 hours, she also claimed the 12 hour and the 1 hour record at the same time, as well as making waves in showing what women in sport can do.

    Eager to continue using sport to make an impact on others, last summer Kate cycled 3,000 miles around Britain, connecting with 50 different communities, organisations & charities that positively impact climate change. She called it the Climate Cycle.

    In this conversation, we talk about what it takes to become a triathlon world champion, how Kate felt after being injured and having to start again from zero, how discovering the lack of female records in sport inspired Kate to take on the 24 hour cycle, and how her first failure inspired her eventual success.

    We talk about her Climate Cycle, how she deals with climate deniers, how the 'vegan' label can be quite limiting, and we talk about some of the places she visited on her epic 3,000 mile ride.



    Follow Kate:

    https://katestrong.global/

    https://www.instagram.com/katestrong01/



    Mentioned in the conversation:

    Green football weekend: https://www.greenfootballweekend.com/

    Forest Green Rovers: https://www.fgr.co.uk/

    Lobster Hatchery: https://nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk/

    Lake District Foraging: https://totallywilduk.co.uk/

    Seaweed Farm: https://www.projectseagrass.org/

    Building from rubble: https://www.ediblemadog.co.uk/



    Get in contact:

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/tombryanyeah/

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/greatbritishadventurespodcast

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@greatbritishadventures

    • 1 hr 51 min

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