The Fuck It Moments Podcast

By: The F**k It Moments Podcast
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  • Sharing ordinary people's extraordinary stories. What will you change after listening to just one episode of The F**k It Moments Podcast? We dare you… Presented by Clare Freeman. Music by Thomas Ragsdale. Produced by ASFB Productions.
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  • 5: Matt Mahmood-Ogston: The Real Life Cost of Homophobia
    Oct 8 2019
    When Naz told his family he was gay, he didn’t receive the reaction he was hoping for. Days later, when they rejected his honesty, Naz took his own life.  It’s a decision that will forever be marked on his partner, Matt Mahmood-Ogston’s heart forever. Now Matt runs the Naz and Matt Foundation, dedicated to show others to never let religion come in the way of the unconditional love between parents and their children. Instead of anger - he sees the opportunity in homophobia, and focuses on educating those who are misinformed or fearful of what being LGBTQ+ means. Matt’s Fuck It Moments Podcast episode is a story of love, of heartbreak and a lesson in how we can all choose to make a difference in our communities. And ponders the question of whether it’s really possible to love again when your soul mate isn’t by your side anymore. During this interview with host Clare Freeman, Matt barely scratches the surface on the amazing things he’s doing. Find out more and support their foundation here: https://www.nazandmattfoundation.org If you’re struggling with suicidal thoughts or anything related to mental health - know that you’re not alone. Pick up the phone and reach out to The Samaritans right now - no matter how big or small your worries - call them on 116 123 for free: www.samaritans.org/
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 4: Sheridan Voysey: Life After Infertility
    Sep 30 2019
    “There is this deep fear that if this doesn’t work our lives are over...”  Sheridan and his wife tried for children for 10 years but it wasn’t to be.  In this episode of The Fuck It Moments Podcast, he tells those going through the fertility process that life without children isn’t the end. That there is “still identity and purpose if you don’t get the family you’re dreaming of”. It’s a story of resilience, of acceptance and of hope. Especially when all options are seemingly exhausted and you start anew, over on the other side of the world. For more about Sheridan’s books, talks on the stigma of male infertility and a multitude of topics, visit http://SheridanVoysey.com Presented by Clare Freeman. Produced by ASFB Productions.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 3: Amy Enticknap: The Woman Who Walked A Lion
    Sep 24 2019
    Mid-30s, Amy found herself divorced without the family and life she'd always dreamt of. Her world suddenly looked bleak; a fuck it moment imposed on her with little notice. Her solution? Escape. Travel. Think. And reset. It's a journey and process which saw her climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, volunteering in African AIDS centres and even - for someone who was afraid of dogs - having to take a lion for a walk every Saturday. Actress Amy Enticknap lives in Oxford, you can find out more about her work with Human Story Theatre at humanstorytheatre.com (https://humanstorytheatre.com/) The Fuck It Moments Podcast is presented by Clare Freeman. This episode was co-produced by Charles Commins and ASFB Productions.
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    59 mins

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