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Nicolas Hamilton On the Truth You’ve Never Heard Before: Listen to Nicolas on the High Performance Podcast
In this episode, Jake sits down with Nicolas to explore the unseen struggles that shaped him, from feeling isolated at school to dealing with the pressure of growing up in the shadow of a world champion. Nicolas talks openly about the influence of Lewis’s mindset, the inspiration it gave him, and the unique bond they share as brothers.
He also discusses the battles many never see: the mask of happiness he wore while struggling with mental health, the expectations that weighed heavily on him, and the process of learning to be honest about his own story. Alongside this, Nicolas shares the physical demands of competing in racing and the determination that helped him achieve what once seemed impossible.
https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/hp-podcast/nicolas-hamilton
Countdown to the Ryder Cup
In episode one of the Countdown to The Ryder Cup series, returning captain Luke Donald offers an exclusive look behind the scenes. He reflects on the immense pressure to retain the cup and details the intense strategic preparations ahead of the matches this September.
Dr. Thomas Curran on Escaping Perfectionism
Psychologist and perfectionism speaker Dr. Thomas Curran joins the Hidden Brain podcast.
Perfectionism is everyone’s favourite flaw. It’s easy to assume that our push to be perfect is what leads to academic, athletic, and professional success. But how do we distinguish between high standards and unrealistic expectations? Hidden Brain brings you a favourite conversation with psychologist Dr. Thomas Curran. Amongst other fascinating take-homes, Thomas says perfectionism has a dark side, and that there are much healthier ways to strive for excellence.
Eleanor Mills’ Telegraph Article
In a piece for The Telegraph, Eleanor Mills explores a surprising trend: Gen Z’s desire to return to the office. With research showing that nearly 40% of 16–24-year-olds feel lonely due to remote work, she considers whether Gen Z could be the generation to usher in a new era of in-person collaboration.
Lord Coe’s Next Project
Lord Coe is bringing his significant experience in sports-led regeneration to Manchester United's new stadium project. Coe, who was pivotal in the successful staging of the London 2012 Olympics, will chair the group developing a new 100,000-seat stadium, seeing it as a catalyst for economic growth. He also highlights the ambitious goal of hosting the 2035 Women's World Cup final at the new Old Trafford.
Baroness Ruth Hunt’s Interview with Attitude Magazine
In an exclusive interview with Attitude Magazine, diversity and inclusion speaker Baroness Ruth Hunt discusses her departure from her role as CEO of Stonewall. She explains that her decision to resign and become a Life Peer was driven by a belief that a new leader was required to guide the organisation's future direction, as well as a personal desire to leverage her extensive life experience in a new kind of leadership role.
https://www.attitude.co.uk/news/ruth-hunt-stonewall-exit-house-of-lords-peer-444301/
Naomi Sesay on the MIPAD 100 Podcast
Creative diversity speaker and Smart City developer Naomi Sesay joins the MIPAD 100 podcast to share her pioneering vision. She is creating the world’s first smart, sustainable, and female-centric city in Sierra Leone, West Africa. In the episode, Naomi also draws on her 30-year career in television, offering insights on advancing equity within the media sphere.
Lucy Cooke’s TIME Magazine Essay
In an essay for TIME Magazine, zoologist and author Lucy Cooke deconstructs the biggest myths about motherhood in the animal kingdom. She challenges the notion of a universal "maternal instinct", revealing that parenting is a complex, strategic, and often high-stakes endeavour.
https://time.com/6330821/maternal-instinct-myth-animal-kingdom-essay/
Lorraine Heggessey Interviewing Andy Harries
In a recent interview, former BBC One Controller and media veteran Lorraine Heggessey sits down with acclaimed TV and film producer Andy Harries. Lorraine uncovers the secrets behind Andy’s extraordinary career, as he reveals how he has continually won both audience and critical acclaim for hit shows like The Royle Family, The Queen, and The Crown.
Lee Warren on the Lithuanian Sales Association Podcast
Sales speaker and author Lee Warren recently shared his expertise as a guest on the Lithuanian Sales Association podcast. He provides invaluable insights on essential topics, from mastering the perfect pitch and boosting confidence to finding ideal clients and expertly handling objections.
Alessandra Bellini’s Visionary Voices Episode
In the latest episode of Visionary Voices, marketing and branding speaker Alessandra Bellini shares her incredible journey from an advertising apprentice to a transformative leader. The former Chief Customer Officer at Tesco and long-time Unilever executive reflects on her career across global markets, sharing strategic insights on brand-defining campaigns and the lessons she has learned along the way.
Adrian Joseph’s Allwyn Appointment
AI and technology speaker, Adrian Joseph OBE, joins Allwyn, the operator of the National Lottery, as an Independent Non-Executive Director. Adrian will bring a wealth of expertise in data and AI to the board, drawing on a distinguished career with senior roles at BT, Google, and EY.
https://www.allwyn.co.uk/insights/allwyn-appoints-adrian-joseph-obe-as-non-executive-director
Scottish Forces in Business Awards
Congratulations to peak performance speaker Timothy Bradshaw, who is a finalist for the Military Values in Business Award at the Scottish Forces in Business Awards. The award recognises his dedication to bringing military principles into the corporate world.
Dr Thomas Curran on the Wiggle Talk Podcast
Psychologist and perfectionism speaker Dr Thomas Curran joins the Wiggle Talk podcast to share how perfectionism develops in childhood and how it can affect confidence and wellbeing. He reveals the early warning signs and offers practical ways to support children in building a healthy sense of self.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w97s7dNmeu4
BBC Click: A Farewell Conversation
Longest serving presenter of BBC Click, Spencer Kelly, gave an interview on the Persian version of the show and reflected on everything he’s learned and accomplished during his 22 years on the programme.
The BIG Sport Relief Swim
Comedian and keynote speaker Shappi Khorsandi recently championed the launch of Sport Relief's Big Swim Challenge, an initiative with a core mission to support the mental health of young people. With funding from Comic Relief, the programme provides vital surf therapy, delivering safe and supportive sessions nationwide.
Dr Paul Redmond on RTE Radio 1
Generational theorist and employability speaker Dr Paul Redmond joined RTE Radio 1’s Drivetime to discuss the alarming impact of digital devices on students’ wellbeing, focus and academic performance. A recent study he explored reveals that, unless habits change, students are on track to spend 25 years of their lives on their phones. Paul warns that the human brain has not evolved to cope with this level of distraction and that the attention economy is rapidly becoming a public health issue. He also appeared this week as a guest on BBC Radio Scotland.
Oliver Burkeman on the BBC Headliners Podcast
Author, journalist and productivity speaker Oliver Burkeman joins Nihal Arthanayake on his podcast Headliners to discuss the essential character traits required of effective political leader, the upcoming US election and the challenges faced by insecure overachievers.
Nicolas Hamilton’s Sport’s Greatest Underdogs Podcast
Diversity speaker and British Motorsport driver Nicolas Hamilton was a guest on the BBC’s Sport’s Greatest Underdogs podcast, where he shared his journey to becoming the first disabled driver in the British Touring Car Championship. He discusses his childhood with cerebral palsy, life in the media spotlight as Lewis Hamilton’s brother, and his battles with depression and addiction.
Mohsin Zaidi’s Playwriting Debut
Award-winning author and diversity speaker Mohsin Zaidi makes his playwriting debut with The Surrogate, a powerful drama exploring the ethics, privilege, and emotional complexity of surrogacy and contemporary parenthood. The play premieres in Toronto and Stratford, Canada, in spring 2026.