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The Tenderness Revolution - Matt Stadlen: How to be both successful and live with anxiety

Matt Stadlen: How to be both successful and live with anxiety

10/11/21 • 62 min

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The Tenderness Revolution

This episode features British radio and television presenter, Matthew Stadlen, known for his BBC interview series five minutes with - that saw him interview over 200 celebrities while holding a large countdown clock. And his weekend talk radio show that covered numerous contentious issues over the course of its four-year run. Born in Hammersmith, London in 1979 to Nicholas Stadlen, a high court judge, and Frances Stadlen, he attended St Paul’s public school and Cambridge University, and despite being a high achiever throughout his life he has spoken openly about his struggles with anxiety and OCD - both in the way it’s affected his life and how he’s chosen to deal with it. He speaks openly and honestly about an issue that affects so many of us - yet is so often misunderstood.


This episode was edited and produced by the show's launch producer, Aisha Chowdhry.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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This episode features British radio and television presenter, Matthew Stadlen, known for his BBC interview series five minutes with - that saw him interview over 200 celebrities while holding a large countdown clock. And his weekend talk radio show that covered numerous contentious issues over the course of its four-year run. Born in Hammersmith, London in 1979 to Nicholas Stadlen, a high court judge, and Frances Stadlen, he attended St Paul’s public school and Cambridge University, and despite being a high achiever throughout his life he has spoken openly about his struggles with anxiety and OCD - both in the way it’s affected his life and how he’s chosen to deal with it. He speaks openly and honestly about an issue that affects so many of us - yet is so often misunderstood.


This episode was edited and produced by the show's launch producer, Aisha Chowdhry.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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