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Made With Love Tom Daley
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Olympic champion diver turned knitting enthusiast, Tom Daley, is on a mission to explore the benefits of allowing the things we love to guide our lives! Each week, he speaks to a much loved celebrity about turning passion into purpose, how doing what they love has influenced the way they look at life, and crucially, all the lessons they’ve learned from the highs and lows along the way.
You’ll hear from elite athletes who have taken the sport they love to the next level, activists who are driven by passion for a great cause, as well as musicians who have music running through their veins! Tom’s guests also share who has made them with love; the people, places and things that have enabled them to be their truest selves and pursue a life they love.
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Yusra Mardini
Tom knows all too well that athletes who make it to an Olympic Games must face trials and tribulations along the way, but few have had to overcome what Yusra Mardini did to make their sporting dreams come true.
As the war in Yusra’s home country intensified, she left to seek safety for her and her family in Europe. In this episode, she speaks about the traumatic journey to Germany that followed, and what it was like to literally swim for her life when the small boat she was traveling in began to take on water. Not one to dwell on the negative, Yusra speaks passionately about the power of love and kindness in the face of adversity, and how finding hope and positivity in difficult situations is the key, not just to success, but also survival.
Yusra also shares what her life was like in Syria, including growing up with her father as her coach! Why a break from doing what she loved reignited her passion, and how representing her parents at the Olympics was the start of a beautiful journey to accepting her status as a refugee and embracing all that she is.
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Below are some of the charities and organisations Yusra mentions in this episode:
- The Swimmers
- Free Humanitarians
- #DropTheCharges Petition
- There is a documentary about Sara Mardini’s story – The Long Distance Swimmer: Sara Mardini – and you can find out more about Sara’s story here
- Yusra Mardini Foundation
- Give Your Best UK
- Choose Love
- Epimonia
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Lando Norris
When it comes to professional sport, Formula 1 is about as competitive as it gets! Very few racing drivers ever get to race in a F1 car, and our guest this week was the youngest Brit ever to do it…
Lando Norris has never had a plan B; after becoming Karting world champion at 14, he quit school early to pursue his love of racing. It was hard work making it to Formula 1, but Lando opens up about how he worked even harder to tackle self-doubt in his rookie F1 season.
We learn about the people who made Lando with love and why it means so much to him to represent his family in a positive way, why he hates driving on the road, and that the key to his success might actually be a chicken and pineapple wrap!
Buckle up...
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Greta Thunberg
Activists really are at the forefront of turning passion into purpose, and this week we are joined by one of the most well-known climate justice activists on planet earth - Greta Thunberg!
Greta brought climate change into mainstream consciousness in a way nobody else has and captured the hearts and minds of a generation anxious about the future of our planet, but it all started with just one girl with a hand-painted sign sat on the ground outside the Swedish Parliament.
Greta talks about her life before activism, what led her initially to take action, and how realising that she was not alone in her desire to protect the planet has made her who she is today.
Greta is definitely someone who has made the thing she’s most passionate about an intrinsic part of her identity, but understandably climate activism weighs heavy sometimes, and so we also learn how she unwinds – spoiler alert, it involves knitting needles and the macarena – and her approach to hope and despair.
Greta’s latest book The Climate Book is out now!
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Francis Bourgeois
When it comes to turning the thing you love into the thing you do, who better to speak about that than Francis Bourgeois aka the Trainspotting phenomenon!
Francis brings joy to millions of people across the world through his trainspotting exploits, via Tik Tok of course. He is pretty much responsible for making locomotives cool, but Francis wasn’t always so confident declaring his love of trains publicly, and in this episode he opens up to Tom about his path to acceptance and how his life has changed for the better since embracing his childhood passion for trains.
Fear not, you don’t need to know anything about trainspotting to enjoy this podcast, just listen to Francis describe the euphoria it brings him and you’ll know all you need to know! Francis also tells us about his future plans to combine trains and electronic music – and how the two things go hand in hand, for him! - how he deals with those who question his authenticity, and what it’s been like trainspotting with some of the most famous people on the planet.
Oh, and listen out for his impression of the train which sounds like Chewbacca!
All aboard, please mind the gap…
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Shania Twain
It’s the very first episode of Made With Love, and we’re starting as we mean to go on with global icon, Shania Twain!
Shania’s love of songwriting is at the heart of everything she’s achieved in the last four decades, and it’s why she holds the record for the world's biggest-selling studio album by a solo female! I mean, imagine a world without the iconic line, “Man, I feel like a woman!”
But the road to musical immortality has not been a smooth one, and Shania tells Tom about how she has had to overcome major fears to do what she loves and share her songs with the world, how performing saved her family but songwriting made her who she is, and how hitting rock bottom has given her a fresh perspective on performing now she’s about to hit the road again to tour her new album Queen of Me.
Shania has so much wisdom to share when it comes to following your passion and making the thing you love the thing you do, as well as how to bounce back from major setbacks and own your own story.
So, let’s go girls!
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Made With Love
Join Olympic champion diver turned knitting enthusiast, Tom Daley, for his new podcast series.
He is on a mission to explore the benefits of allowing the things we love to guide our lives! Each week, he'll speak to a much loved celebrity about turning passion into purpose, how doing what they love has influenced the way they look at life, and crucially, all the lessons they’ve learned from the highs and lows along the way.
They'll also share who has made them with love; the people, places and things that have enabled them to be their truest selves and pursue a life they love.
So follow and subscribe to Made With Love now, so you never miss an episode! We can't wait to share our stories and passions with you...
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Customer Reviews
Good idea, Tom!
So far I really enjoyed this podcast! Especially conversation with Yusra Mardini. Would be nice to hear someone from Ukraine!
Incredible Journey
“Own who you are.” Yusra Mardini’s admonition is powerful given the the reality of the odds she faced leaving war-torn Syria to pursue a new life, and Olympic swimming, in Germany. Her pride in being a refugee and desire to help others who seek a new life in an unknown country is beyond inspiring. I was unaware of Yusra’s story before tonight, and I cannot wait to watch the Netflix movie of her journey. Thank you, Tom, for having this amazing person on your podcast.
What a good interview!
I loved getting to know what Lando loves to do. His gratitude to his parents was heartwarming. As a mom of a competitive skater, I’m aware of the sacrifices families do to support our children. What an amazing career he has, I wish him the best of luck with the next race!