
Inspiring interviews with people who've overcome huge adversity, hosted by me Emma Martins. As part of my rehabilitation from a brain injury 10 years ago,I have created this series to help other people going through their own traumas and life battles.This podcast is the product of two years of challenging myself to organise, research, and meet my contributors. I have enjoyed meeting every one of t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Heather Mills was working as a model at the time she lost her leg 26 years ago. She talks openly about her story from her Northern beginnings, to promoting her vegan lifestyle and businesses, and about how she deals with living her life in the limeli... more
John Lawson was working for Gordon Ramsay in Australia, aged 32, when he had a brain tumour and nearly died. After many years of working abroad as a celebrity chef, he beat all the odds and he tells us how he coped with the trauma and moved on to ope... more
British Judoka Josie Horton, who competed at the Barcelona Olympics, lost her leg after being run over by a bus in Islington in 2016. She is an inspirational lady, who defied the odds after a near death experience, but got back to teaching judo with... more
David Butler was injured in an unexploded bomb blast, aged 11. His lifelong passion is motorsport and he is the only disabled driver to have an International Race and Rally Licence. He was the youngest person ever to have been the subject of This is... more
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Heather’s story is both incredible and inspiring. I’ve found all of the Longest Battle series really insightful. Big up to all the brave people out there who are going through or are overcoming huge difficulties and charities like Acast who support them and their families.
Incredible stories of overcoming hardship told through interviews. Emma’s empathy as a brain injury sufferer gives a unique insight. Good fun too, great humour. Uplifting and inspiring. Best thing I’ve heard in ages. More and soon please










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