
Today I'm talking to Tim, who after working his way through different jobs in the travel industry, took a leap of faith 10 years ago to become a freelance mountain guide. Tim leads groups of either adults or school children in places as diverse as the Scottish Highlands, Nepal and East Africa. He not only guides people around the mountains, he also tries to teach his guests something about the area’s wildlife, history and culture. One of the places that Tim works for is Wilderness Scotland. In his bio on their website, Tim is asked what some of his biggest personal travel adventures have been. His answer includes trekking the 21-day Annapurna circuit in Nepal, ski touring inside the Arctic Circle in Norway, canoeing down the Zambezi River, and a 10-day sea kayak expedition in Greenland.This is clearly someone who loves to explore the world and I started my chat with Tim by asking him how far back we would have to go to find when the travel bug began.
Sep 29, 2023
39 min

Today I’m talking to Zoë, who flies helicopters that transport people from Aberdeen in Scotland to offshore oil and gas platforms in the North Sea.Before moving over to commercial flying, Zoë was in the military, having trained at the highly-regarded Sandhurst academy.Even before I spoke to Zoë, I got the impression that she was a high achiever and when I listen back to the recording of our interview I can hear in my voice that I was a bit intimidated by the image I had of her in my mind.But you’ll hear Zoë talk about moments early on in her career when she didn’t yet have the confidence she has today, and about how she dealt with setbacks when things didn’t go to plan. Those are the moments I’m always hoping to hear about when I interview someone - a glimpse into what that person went through (good and bad) to get to where they are today.
Aug 11, 2023
38 min

Today I’m talking to Victoria Watson, creative producer at Eyebolls, her own animation company in Scotland. Eyebolls creates things like cinema ads and short films using live action (real people) or animation. It sounds like Victoria was hooked on animation before she even left school. This is one of those stories where teachers tried to tell Victoria she would never get into art school. She very much proved them wrong. Not only did she get in, she built a career in animation. And she now has her own award-winning studio.https://www.instagram.com/weareeyebolls
Jul 21, 2023
27 min

Today I’m talking to Niamh and Mark, who realised a long-held dream when in December 2017 they took over the Pyrenees Cycling Lodge in France, right near the border with Spain.Tucked away in a picturesque village, the lodge has breathtaking views of the Pyrenees from its bedroom windows. The cyclists who arrive from around the world on holiday only have to concentrate on one thing - cycling up and down the famous Tour de France climbs on their doorstep. Niamh and Mark look after everything else, including cooking breakfast and dinner. That means working seven days a week, up early and going to bed late, for what can be a five-month season.Theirs is a wonderful success story and it’s tempting to be jealous of the life they have created. But it takes guts to not only pack up and move your life to a foreign country, but also to buy a business there and take on all of the administration in a foreign language.I hope you enjoy their story.https://pyreneescyclinglodge.comwww.facebook.com/pyreneescyclinglodgewww.instagram.com/pyreneescyclinglodge
Apr 11, 2023
41 min

Today I’m talking to John Flinders.John is a classically trained pianist who graduated from York University and then the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He was drawn to the idea of being on stage with other musicians, working together, more so than playing as a solo concert pianist. That took him down the path of becoming an accompanist, which means he plays for soloists such as clarinet players or singers who are performing at a concert or for a music competition or exam. His life as an accompanist sounds very rewarding because he is always working side by side with another musician and, as John says, he can work on a piece of music with one musician, then work on the same piece with someone else a week later and it will be an entirely different experience.John is a great example of what happens when as you leave school, you give yourself the time and space to acknowledge what you are really drawn to doing and you let your career evolve from there.
Mar 24, 2023
50 min

Today I'm talking to Rebecca Roger Cruz, a Venezuelan singer, songwriter, and vocal coach. Rebecca lives in France and I saw her perform in December as part of the group Aa'in (Rebecca plus a Venezuelan guitarist and a Colombian musician, who switched effortlessly between instruments including the double bass). I knew nothing about the concert beforehand - someone had recommended it to me - but it ended up being one of the best concerts I’ve seen in years.Rebecca has an incredible presence on stage. She seems to be able to sing as if nobody is watching, even though she's standing on stage in front of a crowd. I got in touch after the concert on the off chance that she would agree to an interview, and she did! I finally got to ask questions I have wanted to ask so many live performers - how it feels to walk on stage, what day-to-day life as a musician is like, and about the hard work that goes on behind the scenes.Rebecca Roger Cruzhttps://www.instagram.com/beccarogercruzAA'INhttps://www.facebook.com/aainmusicahttps://www.youtube.com/@aainmusicaParranda La Cruzhttps://www.instagram.com/parrandalacruzhttps://www.youtube.com/@parrandalacruz
Mar 2, 2023
30 min

Today I’m talking to Stan Medved.Stan has quite an unusual job. He works for a large global company that has its own three business jets to fly the company’s executives around the world. Stan is not only one of the pilots, he's also in charge of the three-jet operation, which he runs essentially like a small airline within the company.When I met Stan cycling last year, he immediately came across as very friendly, kind and easy to chat to. What I love about doing these interviews is that they show a whole other side of people’s lives that you would never otherwise know about from only meeting them socially. And yet what people like Stan do for a living often seems to very much reflect their personality and their career choices seem to have been driven by what is important to them personally and what satisfies them in life.
Feb 8, 2023
36 min

Today I'm talking to Adam Turner. Adam started playing squash when he was six years old and he basically hasn’t stopped since.He was clearly a talented and motivated young player because he reached no. 1 in England for under 13s and then again for under 15s.In the interview, Adam talks about the choices you face between turning professional as a sports person and, alternatively, continuing to play at a high level but as a semi-professional.He seems to have found the right balance for him personally, where he still plays squash semi-professionally, while also working as the head squash coach at the Hallamshire Tennis & Squash Club in Sheffield, one of the UK’s largest private sports clubs.You can hear the love of the game in Adam’s voice and how much satisfaction it gives him to watch the people he coaches enjoy that game that’s given him so much personally.
Jan 27, 2023
30 min

I met Orissa in July when I rode a few stages of the Tour de France (which I talk about in the episode Something a Little Different). Orissa was one of the physios looking after us as cyclists and she did that work to take a quick breather from her full-time job at Great Ormond Street, considered to be the UK’s leading children’s hospital. Before the interview, I had no idea of the breadth of work that physios do, well beyond sporting injuries. With all that Orissa has achieved, it's hard to believe that she is only 27. She seems to have really found her niche with the work that she does.
Dec 15, 2022
37 min

Scott lives in one of the most stunning parts of the world - Chamonix, France. He works for himself as a physiotherapist and bike fitter and has done some very impressive long-distance, self-supported bike races and solo bike adventures around the world. But it hasn't come easily and his is one of those stories (like most of us, I think) where it would be all too easy to assume from his Instagram account that he has the perfect life.https://www.bodyandbikeworks.comhttps://www.thebraincharity.org.uk
Nov 6, 2022
41 min
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