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Ed Jackson was a professional rugby player whose career was cut short when he broke his neck diving into a shallow swimming pool. He's recently climbed Mount Snowdon.

Why adversity can be a blessing in disguise, with walking quadriplegic Ed Jackson.

Ed was a professional rugby player whose career was cut short when he broke his neck diving into a shallow swimming pool. Ed nearly died and was told he would never walk again but he confounded the experts and even climbed Mount Snowdon. He was due to be climbing Mont Blanc for charity in June, although that's now been cancelled because of the lockdown. Instead, Ed is climbing the equivalent height of Everest on his parents stairs, having been inspired by the fundraising efforts of 99-year-old Captain Tom.

The theme of this episode is perspective as Ed says since his injury he is actually happier and more grateful than when playing professional sport. He talks about people's innate negativity bias and how positivity can be trained. Simon and Ed also discuss embracing uncertainty, the power of belief, redefining limitations, adding value to other people's lives and understanding events are only 'bad' if you decide that they are.

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Mon 4 May 2020 00:00

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  • Mon 4 May 2020 00:00

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