A personal London 2012 legacy
Legacy was always a huge corporate goal of the London 2012 Olympic Games but I suspect I am not alone in having a personal London 2012 legacy.
Continue readingMental Health, Marathons and Faith… a road of redemption
Legacy was always a huge corporate goal of the London 2012 Olympic Games but I suspect I am not alone in having a personal London 2012 legacy.
Continue readingTurning to reflections on 2022, I am met by a chaotic and eclectic fusion of triumph and disaster. Using Kipling’s “If” as a guideline, I look back at the year here.
Continue readingWith sport blacking-out social media this weekend, I reflected on my experience of the stain of racism in sport, from Kirkstall to Keyboard.
Continue readingWhy humanity must be bigger than misogyny and how the words of Piers Morgan spark an issue much deeper than the Royal Family or mental health
Continue readingAs I ran through New York, I should have known it wasn’t just injury. I was exhausted to the point of burnout and depression was eating me inside and out.
Continue readingIt will always the Gerrard Final, but for me it was much more. Football has been a huge part of my recovery from Bipolar and it started with Stevie G.
Continue readingIt was Epiphany 2006, the day when my life was truly transformed by grace, God’s grace which has resurrected me from the depths of suicide and mental illness.
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