Adam Stanton Warmby was born with cerebral palsy, but he never let that stop him from achieving his goals. Adam demonstrated his resilience and determination during his epic journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End in a wheelchair modified by the Mercedes Formula One team. Some days he spent 14 hours in his wheelchair, eventually breaking the Guinness World Record for the trip, completing it in 22 days and 16 hours. We also discussed the challenges people with cerebral palsy face with a...
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Adam Stanton Warmby was born with cerebral palsy, but he never let that stop him from achieving his goals. Adam demonstrated his resilience and determination during his epic journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End in a wheelchair modified by the Mercedes Formula One team. Some days he spent 14 hours in his wheelchair, eventually breaking the Guinness World Record for the trip, completing it in 22 days and 16 hours. We also discussed the challenges people with cerebral palsy face with a...
World What's Up! Season 3 Episodes 9 Natalie Symes and Author
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2 years ago
World What's Up! Season 3 Episodes 9 Natalie Symes and Author
Natalie grow up on the Isle of Wight has worked as a NHS GP in Tower Hamlets for the past 20 years. She has now left the job she loves to focus on women's health and and the growing pandemic of dementia. Natalie has traveled this country as well as Europe and the USA to see how different places manage dementia. Some of her findings have been fascinating . Her new book THE DEMENTIA REVOLUTION will be out soon.
World What's Up!
Adam Stanton Warmby was born with cerebral palsy, but he never let that stop him from achieving his goals. Adam demonstrated his resilience and determination during his epic journey from John O’Groats to Land’s End in a wheelchair modified by the Mercedes Formula One team. Some days he spent 14 hours in his wheelchair, eventually breaking the Guinness World Record for the trip, completing it in 22 days and 16 hours. We also discussed the challenges people with cerebral palsy face with a...