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At just 29, Carly Moosah’s life was turned upside down when she lost her best friend to cancer. What followed was grief, shock, and a long road to finding her feet again.
In this episode of Everything Changed, Carly shares the raw reality of navigating loss, her outrage at the gaps in testing and diagnosis, and how she’s managed to rebuild life with clarity, resilience, and purpose.
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He was ready to be a dad for years — but nothing prepared him for what came next.
TV presenter James Green opens up to Rosie Fawehimi about the hidden grief of miscarriage, the toll repeated loss takes on couples, and the long road through IVF that finally brought him and his partner Nicola their miracle daughter.
They talk about:
Losing three pregnancies during lockdown
The trauma of being shut out of hospitals during Covid
Mental health and the dark thoughts few men admit
The hilariously awkward reality of IVF (yes, the Pornhub chair)
The moment they finally saw a heartbeat
How Nicola’s later breast cancer diagnosis during pregnancy changed everything again
This is one of the rawest and most hopeful conversations we’ve had — about love, resilience, and learning to find joy again after loss.
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At 24, Alice Greaves was told she was “too young for breast cancer.” Within weeks she was diagnosed — and everything changed.
In this first episode of Everything Changed, Alice shares her journey from that devastating diagnosis to life-saving brain surgery, and how she found the resilience to cycle 126 miles just eight weeks after surgery. Along the way, she’s raised over £350,000 for charity and become a powerful advocate for knowing your body, pushing for answers, and choosing what she calls “fight mode.”
In this episode:
Why Alice refused to accept a GP dismissal
The moment she heard “if anyone can, Alice can”
Surviving brain surgery and choosing resilience
How she’s raised over £350,000 for cancer charities
The biggest life lesson she wants others to hear
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