10 episodes

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?

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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?

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

    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
    Yvonne Booth: I Created A '10 Peaks In 10 Hours' Challenge For MS

    Yvonne Booth: I Created A '10 Peaks In 10 Hours' Challenge For MS

    In 2011, Yvonne Booth designed and created the '10 in 10' challenge – to climb 10 peaks in 10 hours in the Lake District.

    She designed it as a response to her husband Duncan’s diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis in 2010 at the age of 39. Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating neurological disease with no cure. As a wife and mother, she wanted to do something positive and help raise money for research into this cruel illness.

    Since then, Yvonne has run the event once a year – raising money for the MS Society UK. The challenge now sees hundreds of fundraisers climb 10 mountains in 10 hours, and she has also introduced the option to climb 5 mountains in 5 hours.

    We caught up with Yvonne to find out more about the event, what it's like to undertake, and how you can get involved.

    CHAPTER MARKERS
    1:19: How the 10 in 10 came about
    6:14: Why climbing mountains?
    8:13: What it's like doing 10 in 10
    9:57: How people get through it
    11:43: Raising money for MS Society UK
    15:14: Reaching each peak
    16:34: The 2022 challenge
    17:51: Advice for others
    20:01: What does it mean to Duncan?
    21:23: What does defiant optimism mean to you?
    23:11: Where to find out more
    23:42: Closing remarks
    Find out more about the 10in10: https://10in10.org.uk/who-we-are/
    Support the MS Society UK: https://www.mssociety.org.uk/

    • 24 min
    Annie Brooks: ‘I Did 12 Challenges In 12 Months To Raise Awareness Of Epilepsy’

    Annie Brooks: ‘I Did 12 Challenges In 12 Months To Raise Awareness Of Epilepsy’

    Annie Brooks is an award-winning blogger, who has been on a mission to raise awareness of her condition. She has epilepsy in the form of complex, simple and absence seizures. She was only diagnosed in 2012 after years of unknowingly suffering – she can be wide awake, but essentially, experiencing something ridiculously scary and unable to communicate.
    Before lockdown, she started doing 12 challenges in 12 months, to increase awareness of epilepsy. "My story is unique, and I hope inspirational, in that despite having a condition like this, you can still live a full active life, including doing triathlons," she says. 

    In this episode, she speaks about the challenges she did and which ones were the hardest, as well as why the mental challenge was sometimes more difficult than the physical ones. 

    CHAPTER MARKERS:
    1:16: Inspiration behind the challenge
    3:26: Preparation
    6:03: The physical challenges that pushed me
    8:51: The mental challenges to get through
    11:05: Finishing the 12 in 12 challenge
    13:57: Raising awareness of epilepsy
    15:34: Advice for others
    20:02: What does defiant optimism mean to you?
    20:58: What's next for Annie?
    Follow Annie's journey: https://www.talesofanniebean.com/
    Support Epilepsy Society: https://epilepsysociety.org.uk/

    • 23 min
    Putney Gumps: ‘We’ve Spent 15 Years Raising Thousands Through Running'

    Putney Gumps: ‘We’ve Spent 15 Years Raising Thousands Through Running'

    The Putney Gumps are two friends – Johnnie Wraith and Adam Constable – in London,  who have been completing various running challenges over the past 15 years to raise money for charity. They've raised more than £250,000. 

    In 2018, they completed 12 marathons in 12 months and raised over £76,000. Before that, they ran 126 miles over two races within a week, raising well over £36,000. They also ran the 65km Great Strides Ultra Marathon, raising over £10,000. Most recently, in 2021, the pair did 7 marathons in 7 days. 

    The pair raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust and the Downs Syndrome Association. We sat down with Adam to find out more about the challenges and how the pair have carried on going all these years.

    CHAPTER MARKERS:
    0:22: Introduction to Adam
    1:23: The beginning of our running journey
    2:45: Deciding on the challenges
    5:59: How they get through the challenges
    8:35: 7 marathons in 7 days
    11:05: Raising more than £250k
    12:35: Inspiration behind the challenges
    13:57: The impact of the fundraising
    15:29: Advice for others
    17:24: Getting through mental blocks
    18:56: What’s next for the Putney Gumps
    19:47: What does defiant optimism mean to you?
    Find out more about them: https://www.putneygumps.co.uk/about
    Donate to the Down's Syndrome Association: https://www.putneygumps.co.uk/about
    Donate to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust: https://www.cysticfibrosis.org.uk/
     

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

    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/

    • 19 min
    Andy Stone: I Did 35-Mile Triathlons For 35 Days

    Andy Stone: I Did 35-Mile Triathlons For 35 Days

    Andy Stone is on a triathlon challenge. He started with doing the "17s" (17-mile triathlons for 17 days), built up to the "35s" (35-mile triathlons in 35 days) and is now looking to achieve a World Record by completing the "70s" (70.3-mile triathlons in 70 consecutive days) – raising money along the way.

    He has already raised money for the Blue Marine Foundation, the Shark Trust and the Stroke Association through his challenges, and is looking to raise even more with latest challenge for mental health and addiction charities.

    As a former alcoholic, Andy speaks about overcoming challenges to get to where he is today, and the importance of mindset in "achieving the unachievable".

    CHAPTER MARKERS:
    1.26: Inspiration behind the challenge
    3.33: Completing 17 triathlons initially
    6.40: What did a day look like?
    7.53: Aiming for the 70-mile triathlons in 70 days
    10.49: Alcohol addiction and recovery
    13.05: Fundraising for charities and how I chose them
    15.35: The feeling of accomplishment
    17.12:  What advice would you give to others?
    20.38: What does defiant optimism mean to you?
    Follow Andy's journey: https://www.instagram.com/triathlon_worldrecord_andy/
    Support the Blue Marine Foundation: https://www.bluemarinefoundation.com/
    Support the Shark Trust: https://www.sharktrust.org/
    Support the Stroke Association: https://www.stroke.org.uk/donate/make-donation

    • 23 min

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