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Phoebe Sneddon: Finding fun and friends when there is no space

1 h 6 min · 13 de ene de 2026
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This week we have a brilliant guest, Phoebe Sneddon who many will already follow and think of as a superhuman. She is a Consultant in children’s emergency medicine which is notoriously one of the hardest jobs out there not just for lifestyle but also for emotional burden. She has spent over a decade racing bikes to varying levels but in this episode shares a whole new sporting journey that she has just discovered. She has two children and much of this episode features on what we can all do to make the next generation happier and healthier. We delve deep into how she manages to find any balance amongst this and what keeps her afloat.

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