What does it mean to turn personal loss into lasting impact? In this episode of Inspiring Movement, Jim sits down with Julie Kent MBE, the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, to talk about grief, purpose, and the power of giving back.
Julie shares her journey — from music and education to launching Emily’s Gift and raising £500,000 for children’s mental health. They also chat about the High Sheriff role, local leadership, and why small, heartfelt actions can go a long way.
👉 Learn more or support the High Sheriff’s Fund:
https://gloucestershirecf.org.uk/high-sheriff-of-gloucestershire-appeal/
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You’ve probably seen the headlines: weight-loss jabs like Mounjaro are now being prescribed on the NHS. But what does that actually mean—and where does exercise still fit into the picture?
In this episode of Inspiring Movement, Jim chats with Lay Lim, a pharmacist specialising in weight management, to unpack the facts behind the hype. They explore how medications like Mounjaro and Ozempic work, who they’re meant for, what the risks are, and why a healthy, balanced lifestyle still rules the day.
This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a grounded, practical conversation about a complex topic, designed to help you stay informed and in control of your choices.
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If you’re considering a course of treatment with Mounjaro, speak to your GP or pharmacist first.
Jim’s Gym is an online fitness community for people over 55 who want to stay active, connected and confident from home. With daily live classes, expert guidance, and a friendly, down-to-earth community, it’s built to help you move better, feel better, and enjoy life more—no matter your starting point.
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Ever feel like you're constantly losing your keys, struggling to get going, or running on "all or nothing" energy? This episode of Inspiring Movement takes a closer look at why that might be.
Jim chats with Nathalina Harrison – a confidence and ADHD coach – about how ADHD shows up in adults, especially later in life. They unpack how dopamine affects motivation, what emotional dysregulation really feels like, and why routines, novelty and movement can make such a difference.
Whether you’ve been officially diagnosed or are just starting to wonder, this episode offers real insights and practical advice to help you work with your brain, not against it.
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Jim’s Gym is an online fitness community for people over 55 who want to stay active, connected and confident from home. With daily live classes, expert guidance, and a friendly, down-to-earth community, it’s built to help you move better, feel better, and enjoy life more — no matter your starting point.
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In this episode of Inspiring Movement, I’m joined by Brett Jenkins, Senior Wellness Manager at Anchor—the UK’s largest not-for-profit provider of housing and care for older people.
We explore what real wellbeing looks like in later life, from building a sense of purpose to embracing community and using tech to prevent falls.
Brett shares how Anchor supports over 65,000 residents with personalised wellness assessments, monthly goal-setting, and their innovative Be Well 360 service.
Whether you're supporting someone else or thinking about your own next chapter, there’s plenty to take away.
https://www.anchor.org.uk/
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Dr Mark Porter joins James to kick off Series 2 of the Inspiring Movement podcast.
With nearly 40 years in the NHS and a long career in medical broadcasting, Mark talks candidly about what’s really holding people back from staying well as they age.
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Mark doesn’t hold back. Expect straight-talking, practical advice with plenty of takeaways.
Today, I am joined by Tom Cledwyn, the Managing Director of Infectious Generosity, a remarkable project and book by Chris Anderson, the founder of TED.
Tom has built a career around the concept of kindness and has been part of many incredible stories, witnessing countless acts of wonderful generosity along the way.
In this episode, we’ll delve into Tom’s journey and explore how acts of kindness can transform lives and communities. It's not just about movement today; it's about inspiring kindness and making a difference in what is often a mean world. Get ready to be inspired and uplifted by Tom’s incredible story and insights.
You can purchase and find out more about Infectious Generosity here - https://www.infectiousgenerosity.org/
In today’s episode of Inspiring Movement. I'm joined by Dr Hugo De La Peña, a renowned cancer consultant and researcher. Dr De La Peña, a graduate of the prestigious universities of London, Cambridge, and Oxford, has spearheaded groundbreaking clinical trials in the UK and contributed significantly to cancer gene therapy in Latin America. He holds a PhD in Cancer Genetics and Tumour Immunology from University College London, and his work has been widely published and recognized with multiple awards, including the European Young Scientist Award. An elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Dr De La Peña is also an ambassador for Cancer Research UK and a clinical adviser for Maggie's. Today, he'll share his expert insights on the advancements in cancer care.
“Lifetime commitment: cure cancer in every patient”
For more info - https://www.drhugodelapena.com/
I’m super excited to share today’s conversation with a guest whose life journey is as fascinating as it is inspiring. From her early days at the BBC, she became the first newsreader on Breakfast Television at its inception. Through her time raising two children and taking a step behind the camera, producing events for both corporate companies and charities internationally.
But that's not all. There’s another layer to her story. Since childhood, she has harboured a passion for storytelling. This passion blossomed later in life, leading her to a third career as an accomplished author.
It’s my pleasure to introduce a lady of many talents, Debbie Rix.. Join me as we discuss her incredible journey, the challenges she’s navigated, and the creativity that inspires her.
Today, I'm incredibly excited to introduce my second guest, Ros Marshall, OBE – a remarkable businesswoman, cherished client, and friend. Ros stands out not only for her leadership role as Managing Director of Bright Horizons, a childcare and early education leader, but also for her contribution to the British Council and the National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain. Her outstanding work has been recognised with an OBE. Not to mention, she is a dedicated wife and mother to three grown-up daughters; what an honour. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to have her join us today. Get ready for another fantastic conversation brimming with valuable stories, tips and advice to inspire you all.
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I am so excited to share with you my first ever guest on the Jim’s Gym - Inspiring Movement podcast as the incredible Paralympic GOLD medalist Judo Champion, @christopher.skelley MBE PLY. It was an absolute honour speaking to him and hearing his incredible story. He is a wonderful man. I’m so excited to share it with you all! 🎙️
Diagnosed with a rare form of albinism at 19, Chris faced unimaginable challenges, including being temporarily placed in a psychiatric unit due to disbelief about his condition. Yet, judo became his sanctuary, leading him to the British Judo Centre of Excellence in Walsall. His dedication paid off with a gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics and he is now currently training for Paris 2024. Off the mat, Chris is a community hero, delivering food parcels during lockdown and winning the UK Sport Social Impact award. 🥇