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If you could turn a dream into reality, what world-changing cause would YOU champion?
Join TV presenter and Olympic gold medalist Sam Quek as she travels the UK for Season 2 of 'Amazing Stars Here' to discover inspiring stories from ordinary people and projects who do extraordinary things in their community with a little help from The National Lottery.
From Paralympian and 'Dancing on Ice' star, Libby Clegg's secrets to success, to singing mums being prescribed on the NHS, as sustainable fashion project growing jeans and more.
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Amazing Starts Here is brought to you by National Lottery players, who raise £30 million each week for good causes across the UK. For more information about projects that help ordinary people, visit: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk
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If you could turn a dream into reality, what world-changing cause would YOU champion?
Join TV presenter and Olympic gold medalist Sam Quek as she travels the UK for Season 2 of 'Amazing Stars Here' to discover inspiring stories from ordinary people and projects who do extraordinary things in their community with a little help from The National Lottery.
From Paralympian and 'Dancing on Ice' star, Libby Clegg's secrets to success, to singing mums being prescribed on the NHS, as sustainable fashion project growing jeans and more.
Be inspired - follow to catch every episode.
Amazing Starts Here is brought to you by National Lottery players, who raise £30 million each week for good causes across the UK. For more information about projects that help ordinary people, visit: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk
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    Lochlan's Legacy: What impact can football have on young people with Type 1 Diabetes?

    Lochlan's Legacy: What impact can football have on young people with Type 1 Diabetes?

    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 out about Lochlan's Legacy, a National Lottery funded project about how adults can positively impact young people's mental health and the unexpected impact Kilmarnock FC had in the teenager’s journey.

    Listen to discover Lochlan's story and his remarkable legacy.

    Amazing Starts Here is brought to you by National Lottery players, for more information about good causes in your area, visit: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk

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    • 22 min
    We Are Farming Minds: How is one farming couple conquering mental health taboos in rural communities?

    We Are Farming Minds: How is one farming couple conquering mental health taboos in rural communities?

    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 issues in the most remote farming communities. 
     
    You'll hear about the lives of people that We Are Farming Minds has changed through their support line, social events, counselling and awareness training. Plus, discover how this couple faced the challenges of bringing the taboo topic of suicide into the mainstream, how they are looking to the future, leading the charge on mental health services in their community, and they reveal all about their visits from country-loving royals. 
     
    Trigger Warning: This episode includes stories and descriptions of suicide; some contents may be upsetting or trigger an adverse reaction. Listener discretion is advised.

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    • 19 min
    Wave Wahines: How can a female-focused surf club bring social transformation?

    Wave Wahines: How can a female-focused surf club bring social transformation?

    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 Yvette to explore the roots, impact and ambition of this inspirational National Lottery funded female-focused surf club. 
     
    Plus, you'll hear the awe-inspiring story of Wave Wahines’ first cohort of girls from Syrian resettled families, who challenged inclusion barriers that face immigrants through the power of sport.

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    • 16 min
    Justine Aldersey-Williams: Woman Grows Jeans

    Justine Aldersey-Williams: Woman Grows Jeans

    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 find out how this groundbreaking idea came to be, and the many technical skills required to actually grow a pair of jeans. Plus, explore the huge impact fashion choices can have and how this sustainable, ethical approach can not only shift an industry, but a landscape and community too.
    Amazing Starts Here is brought to you by National Lottery players, for more information about good causes in your area, visit: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk

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    • 22 min
    The Unstoppable Libby Clegg: From Paralympic Sprint to Dancing on Ice

    The Unstoppable Libby Clegg: From Paralympic Sprint to Dancing on Ice

    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, her journey to becoming the positive role model she grew up without, the value of National Lottery funding as an athlete and how does it feel to compete in front of 80,000 people. And then her biggest challenge of all… becoming a mum. How does an elite athlete train when they are 38 weeks pregnant?
    Libby also offers a glimpse of what it was like gliding to the finals of ITV's Dancing on Ice, as well as switching from paralympic sprinting to cycling.
    With this many accolades to her name, what could be her proudest achievement? Listen to find out.
    Amazing Starts Here is brought to you by The National Lottery, for more information about good causes in your area, visit: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk
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    • 33 min
    Singing Mamas: Why is a choir of mums being prescribed on The NHS?

    Singing Mamas: Why is a choir of mums being prescribed on The NHS?

    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 and group founder, Kate Valentine. Plus, she also chats with some of the group's mums about why they join and some unexpected impacts singing can have, as well as how the group has evolved beyond its musical roots to become an invaluable NHS tool in the fight against postnatal depression.
    Amazing Starts Here is brought to you by The National Lottery, for more information about good causes in your area, visit: https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk
    A Listen production for The National Lottery.
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    • 29 min

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