Extraordinary Life Stories

Stephen Fry | Extraordinary Life Stories

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In this episode of Extraordinary Life Stories John Reynolds sits down with Sir Stephen Fry. Stephen is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer, renowned for his wit, intellect, and diverse contributions to entertainment and literature. In 2025 Stephen was knighted by King Charles III "for services to mental health awareness, the environment and to charity". Extraordinary Life Stories is proudly sponsored by IFS.ai

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From Set D to CEO: Liam Condon CEO of Johnson Matthey on Extraordinary Life Stories

In this powerful conversation, Johnson Matthey CEO Liam Condon shares the life experiences that shaped his leadership journey, from struggling at school in Dublin to leading a 200+ year-old global business.Liam opens up about growing up around his family’s tombstone business, why being surrounded by death gave him urgency and perspective, and how changing environments transformed his confidence and potential.The discussion explores leadership, humility, energy management, marathon running, AI in the workplace, and what it really means to help people grow. A deeply human conversation about purpose, resilience, and building a meaningful life.Extraordinary Life Stories is proudly sponsored by IFS.ai

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The Story of Goodwood: The Duke Who Turned Heritage into a Global Motorsport Phenomenon | Extraordinary Life Stories

In this episode of Extraordinary Life Stories, John Reynolds sits down with Charles Gordon‑Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond in the historic surroundings of Goodwood House to uncover the remarkable journey behind one of Britain’s most iconic estates and motorsport events. From growing up surrounded by the legacy of his grandfather, to reinventing that heritage for a modern world, the Duke shares how passion for cars, history, and community led to the creation of the globally celebrated Goodwood Festival of Speed.What began in 1993 as a bold experiment, with little more than a hill, a string line, and fewer than 100 cars, has grown into one of the largest motorsport celebrations on Earth. In this candid conversation, the Duke reveals the chaos and emotion of that first event, the tragedies and triumphs that shaped it, and the entrepreneurial drive required to sustain a 300 year old estate in the modern age. The conversation also explores how the Duke has expanded Goodwood into a calendar of world class experiences beyond the Goodwood Festival of Speed. From the nostalgic magic of the Goodwood Revival, where the golden age of motorsport is brought vividly back to life, to the historic sport of Glorious Goodwood at Goodwood Racecourse, the estate continues to celebrate its centuries-old sporting heritage. More recently, the Duke has even introduced Goodwoof, a joyful festival dedicated entirely to dogs, showing how Goodwood continues to evolve, blending tradition, innovation, and community in ways few places in the world can match.Along the way, he reflects on family legacy, the pressure of stewardship, the magic of bringing legendary machines and drivers together, and why passion has always been at the heart of Goodwood. This is a story about vision, resilience, and the extraordinary power of following what you love. 🏁 Extraordinary Life Stories is proudly sponsored by IFS.ai

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Jonathan Warburton, The King of Crumpets: Building a British Icon One Loaf at a Time | The Warburton Story | Extraordinary Life Stories

In this episode of Extraordinary Life Stories with John Reynolds, Jonathan Warburton shares the remarkable story behind one of Britain’s most loved brands, from a small grocer’s shop in Bolton in 1876 to a billion-pound national success. As a fifth-generation baker, Jonathan reflects on the responsibility of carrying a family legacy, the realities of leading a business that supports 5,000 livelihoods, and why long-term thinking beats short-term exits. He reveals how Warburtons stayed relevant through innovation, bold marketing campaigns with Hollywood stars, and an unrelenting pursuit of quality. This conversation is packed with insights on leadership, succession, culture, and the mindset required to build something that lasts generations. In this episode, we cover: * How a local bakery became a billion-pound British brand * The secrets to running a successful multi-generation family business * Why innovation means “innovating yourself out of existence” * The story behind Warburtons’ iconic celebrity marketing campaigns * What success really means when you’re building for the next generation A masterclass in legacy, leadership, and building businesses that stand the test of time. 🍞 Extraordinary Life Stories is Proudly Sponsored by IFS.ai

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Frankie Brady | The Air We Ignore | Extraordinary Life Stories

In this eye-opening episode of Extraordinary Life Stories, John Reynolds sits down with air quality scientist turned entrepreneur Frankie Brady to uncover the invisible factor affecting every aspect of our health: the air we breathe. From indoor pollution and “sick building syndrome” to the surprising dangers of cooking, air fresheners, hotels, cafés, and even air fryers, Frankie explains why modern life may be exposing us to far more pollution than we realise, and what simple changes can dramatically improve our wellbeing. But this conversation goes far beyond air quality. Frankie also shares her extraordinary entrepreneurial journey: facing rejection after rejection after university, hustling through hospitality jobs and market stalls, launching a startup just weeks before COVID, and pivoting her business under immense pressure to build one of the UK’s most exciting clean-air technology companies. If you care about performance, longevity, entrepreneurship, or simply living better, this episode will change the way you think about every breath you take. Extraordinary Life Stories is proudly sponsored by IFS.ai

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