How can you build a project to change lives and unearth incredible talent? That was the question facing Adam Joolia when he moved to Brighton in 2005. With a background in youth work, he knew the potential of music to inspire and build confidence. At Audio Active, he saw a huge opportunity. It’s been an amazing success – he has driven the organisation to nurture young people of all backgrounds. And he has helped launch the careers of chart-toppers, Rizzle Kicks, and artists like ArrDee and Celes...
Dec 18, 2024•37 min
How can we create art which includes all our stories? Nandi Jola is a poet, storyteller and playwright, whose work explores themes of identity. Born in South Africa, Nandi moved to Northern Ireland in 2001. Her great passion is empowering young people from marginalised backgrounds through the arts. For the last few years, she’s lived in Belfast, and funding from The National Lottery via the Arts Council of Northern Ireland has enabled Nandi time and space to write her work. Game Changers host, A...
Dec 11, 2024•37 min
How can you overcome stereotypes, and get everyone swimming? Alice Dearing has enjoyed a highly decorated career, culminating at the Tokyo Olympics. She made history, becoming the first black woman to swim for Team GB at an Olympic Games in 2021. Alice started swimming at a young age, encouraged by her mum. She fell in love with the sport and rapid progress followed: success at county level, then regional, then national. She was junior World Champion in 2016 and took on the gruelling open water ...
Dec 04, 2024•34 min•Season 3Ep. 6
How can you transform peoples lives through running? Growing up in South Africa, parkrun founder - Paul Sinton Hewitt - used running as a way to unwind and challenge himself. But it was often a solitary experience. Later, as his career took him around the world, he realised what he wanted was a running community. And so, he dreamed up parkrun: to bring people together, to run, to chat, in a welcoming atmosphere – all at no cost. It’s been a sensation. Each week at parks around the world, hundred...
Nov 27, 2024•30 min•Season 3Ep. 5
How can you reduce loneliness for older people? That was the question Trevor Lyttleton asked himself in 1965. His solution was to bring together young volunteers with elderly people who had fallen off the radar, and get them chatting over a cup of tea. The monthly tea parties grew and grew. The charity started in London, with a small group of friends in Marylebone. By the time Trevor retired as chair in 2015 it was nationwide: 8000 volunteers were providing vital links to lonely pensioners at 60...
Nov 20, 2024•30 min•Season 3Ep. 4
How do you create a gym which is accessible to everyone? Many years ago, Game Changer Javeno McLean sat down in his mum’s kitchen in front of a blank sheet of paper. He sketched out his vision – a gym where the whole community, including the elderly and people with disabilities, could work up a sweat, and get fit. After an incredible amount of hard work, persistence, and a little help from The National Lottery, Javeno achieved his goal. J7 Health Centre in Manchester uses exercise as a tool to h...
Nov 13, 2024•32 min•Season 3Ep. 3
How do you inspire people to believe in a sustainable future? When our Game Changer - Sir Tim Smit – came across a disused clay quarry in Cornwall in the 1990s, he knew he’d found the answer. Sir Tim is the visionary co-founder of the Eden Project, which transformed sterile soil into a lush green landscape, and turned a forgotten quarry into a global destination for nature, culture and sustainability. The National Lottery was an original funder of the Eden Project, and continues to fund projects...
Nov 06, 2024•31 min•Season 3Ep. 2
What’s the best way to inspire the next generation of scientists? That was the question facing our Game Changer Teresa Anderson MBE. She’s a physicist and the director of the Discovery Centre at Jodrell Bank. For the past 18 years, she has been driving the Observatory’s redevelopment, hoping to attract a new, diverse generation of people to gaze at the stars, and discover the wonders of space. The stunning new exhibition spaces are the result, built with a little help from The National Lottery. ...
Oct 30, 2024•33 min•Season 3Ep. 1
What does it take for a person to make a big impact? What drives them? Where do they find inspiration? In the brand-new revamped series of Game Changers, Aimee Fuller – two-time Olympian – meets ordinary people who do extraordinary things with a little help from The National Lottery. This extra special series celebrates the 30th birthday of The National Lottery, and Aimee hears from people who have achieved remarkable things across the UK. From the person who has brought millions of people toget...
Oct 24, 2024•3 min
Homework, football boots, glucagon kit. For football-mad 14-year-old Lochlan Murdoch between school and training, managing Type 1 Diabetes has been a job 10 years in the making. However, after a devastating injury on the pitch, Lochlan was motivated and inspired to educate those around him on both the physical and mental impact of having diabetes at a young age - and the impact he would have would be well beyond his expectations. In this episode, Sam Quek meets Lochlan and his mum Lesley to find...
Nov 08, 2023•22 min•Season 2Ep. 8
Work pressure, isolation and stigma: the challenges facing the UK's farmers can be familiar, but as We Are Farming Minds, the Hertfordshire-based mental health charity demonstrates, these factors can be heightened for farmers, by their unique careers and remote lives. In this episode of Amazing Starts Here, Sam Quek catches up with Sam and Emily Stables from the National Lottery funded We Are Farming Minds project, where they support individuals and open up conversations about mental health issu...
Nov 01, 2023•20 min•Season 2Ep. 7
How do you give surfing a rebrand? When Wave Wahines founder, Yvette Curtis’ child wanted to pursue their surfing ambitions, it opened Yvette’s eyes to the gender, class, ability and even language barriers to entry. But, as a sports enthusiast, she wasn’t going to standby, instead she jumped on board, ready to ride the wave of change. From the experiences of the young Wahines themselves, to seriously uncompetitive competitions; in this episode of Amazing Starts Here, Olympian Sam Quek meets Yvet...
Oct 25, 2023•17 min•Season 2Ep. 6
In a climate of increasing awareness of fast-fashion and rising eco-anxiety globally, a pioneering textile artisan has the seeds for solution. Justine Aldersey-Williams’ vision is as creative as it is revolutionary. Drawing inspiration from Lancashire's rich industrial heritage, Justine has used agroecological principles with native fibre and dye crops to grow her own jeans. In this episode of Amazing Starts Here, Sam Quek hears from Justine and Great British Sewing Bee judge Patrick Grant to fi...
Oct 18, 2023•22 min•Season 2Ep. 5
When you achieve your biggest ambition, what's next? For gold-medal Paralympian, Libby Clegg this moment of pure accomplishment left her numb. But eventually it became was a turning point, one that led her to explore new avenues, take on new sports and reconnect with the parts of athletics that she had grown up relying on through thick and thin. In this episode, Olympian Sam Quek joins Libby at her training centre to find out more about being diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition at age 9,...
Oct 11, 2023•34 min•Season 2Ep. 4
Hidden in a community hall in West Sussex, Singing Mamas is the unique choir with an eye-opening mission. There's no auditions and you won't hear a solo, instead this musical group is singing to the tune of finding connection with other mums. The group is one of many around the globe, that through sound has proved itself as new-mum hack for de-stressing, improving mood and finding likeminded people. In this episode, Sam Quek heads to a Singing Mamas group to hear one voice in particular - nurse ...
Oct 04, 2023•29 min•Season 2Ep. 3
How can a cup of coffee change someone’s life? Café 16 in Newcastle might look like an ordinary café, but it’s impact is truly life-changing. Part of The Oswin Project and staffed by prison leavers, the cafe offers mentorship, training and employment to help reduce reoffending and empowers those with a criminal record to make different choices. In this episode, Sam Quek meets the inspirational Fiona Sample, leading mind behind Cafe 16. Plus, she also chats with some of those who worked at the ca...
Sep 27, 2023•23 min•Season 2Ep. 2
What's it like going from being at the top of your sporting game and prepping for your A-Levels... to being bed bound with multiple injuries? For Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medallist and Paris 2024 front-runner, Alex Yee, it was a light-bulb moment that led him to push the limits of human potential, leaving a trail of inspiration in his wake. In this episode, Alex sits down with fellow Olympian and Amazing Starts Here host, Sam Quek, for a look into life behind the medals. From failing in a fun bet...
Sep 20, 2023•26 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Why is a group of singing mums being prescribed on the NHS? Can we “grow jeans” to make fashion more sustainable? And how do we give people leaving prison a second chance to rejoin society? Discover the answers to these curious questions and more in the brand-new series of Amazing Starts Here, with TV presenter and Olympic gold medallist, Sam Quek. Join Sam on a remarkable journey across the UK as she discovers the inspiring stories of ordinary people who do extraordinary things with a little he...
Sep 07, 2023•2 min
Superheroes don’t usually get to pick their missions, but The National Memorial Arboretum (an organisation which has received National Lottery funding) did. It’s on a mission to remember the lives lost during the pandemic in the same way we remember war heroes today. Amber Rose-Gill tells the origin story of the nation’s place for remembrance and its new goal. For bonus content on the National Lottery funded projects featured in the podcast head here: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/good-ca...
Jul 27, 2022•36 min•Season 1Ep. 7
Former Lottery funded Elite Athlete Eilidh Gibson fights for women and girls to experience the same life changing magic of sports as their male counterparts via her charity. Amber Rose-Gill tells the origin story of how Eilidh set up Slalom Inspires in the midst of dealing with an injury that held her back from her Olympic dreams. For bonus content on the National Lottery funded projects featured in the podcast head here: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/good-causes/amazing-starts-here-podca...
Jul 22, 2022•22 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Superman fights for truth, justice and a better tomorrow, and former Elite Athlete Eilidh Gibson fights for women and girls to experience the same life changing magic of sports as their male counterparts. Amber Rose-Gill tells the story of Slalom Inspires, a charity that breaks down barriers for women in sport. For bonus content on the National Lottery funded projects featured in the podcast head here: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/good-causes/amazing-starts-here-podcast See omnystudio.co...
Jul 20, 2022•23 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Superheroes like Captain America, Wonder Woman and the Skylark IX all played their part in World War II. The Skylark IX Recovery Trust (a National Lottery funded charity) keeps her story alive whilst helping those recovering from addictions. Amber Rose Gill tells the story of a little Dunkirk ship that’s become a symbol of recovery and resilience for communities in Dunbarton. For bonus content on the National Lottery funded projects featured in the podcast head here: https://www.lotterygoodcause...
Jul 13, 2022•43 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Your fave superheroes always find a way to uncover truths, but what about hidden histories? Kiran Sahota lays bare untold stories of British South Asian history via Believe In Me, a National Lottery funded charity. Amber Rose-Gill tells the story of a woman on a mission to change the narrative when it comes to South Asian history, uncovering a past that mainstream education has ignored. For bonus content on the National Lottery funded projects featured in the podcast head here: https://www.lotte...
Jul 06, 2022•55 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Every superhero needs their own theme music, but Ben Buddy Slack creates songs that act as goodbyes for people at the end of their lives or preserve memories for those who are grieving someone they have lost. Your favourite Love Island winner Amber Rose-Gill tells the origin story of a songwriter determined to reframe grief via The Swan Song Project, a National Lottery funded charity that’s helping people celebrate lives and leave legacies behind that they’re proud of. For bonus content on the N...
Jun 29, 2022•49 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Not all superheroes wear capes. They might wear a hijab, like Mariama Sanneh, or they might use their voice to speak out about injustice like Amaal Ali. Amber Rose-Gill tells you the origin story of young activists from Integrate UK, a National Lottery funded charity, that are creating a better tomorrow for the rest of us by speaking out about female genital mutilation, racism and more. For bonus content on National Lottery funded projects head to: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/good-cause...
Jun 22, 2022•49 min•Season 1Ep. 1
We all love a superhero origin story, but what about the crusaders out there that aren't from comic books or movies? Welcome to Amazing Starts Here, where your favourite Love Island winner Amber Rose-Gill will take you through a real-life superhero story, empowered by The National Lottery, one episode at a time. We can confirm that none of these stories include being bitten by a radioactive spider. Follow and subscribe to Amazing Starts Here for a FOMO free experience and check us out on Instagr...
Jun 06, 2022•42 sec