Where Great Futures Begin: Confidence, Community and Character

EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 56 MIN

Where Great Futures Begin: Confidence, Community and Character

from The Eat Nourish Love Podcast · host Caroline Cary

A huge thank you to Hazlegrove Prep School & King’s School, Bruton (King’s Bruton Foundation) for their sponsorship of Lucinda Miller's talk entitled 'Brilliant Nutrition for Brilliant Brains' at the 2025 ENL Fair. Tickets are available now at https://www.eatnourishlove.com/enl-autumn-fair/In this inspiring conversation, Caroline Cary is joined by Ed Benbow, Headmaster of Hazelgrove Prep School, and Matt Radley, the newly appointed Headmaster of King's Bruton. Together, they explore how education can nurture confidence, community, and character—qualities they believe are essential in preparing young people for the modern world.From the changing landscape of boarding schools and the power of real-world skills to managing technology, AI, and the influence of social media, Ed and Matt share their insights on what great education looks like today. They discuss the importance of pastoral care, the evolving role of sport and creativity in schools, and why understanding a child’s individuality is key to helping them thrive.Whether you're a parent navigating school choices or simply passionate about youth development, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how strong values, teamwork, and curiosity can shape future generations.If you would like to find out more about Hazlegrove Prep School head to https://www.hazlegrove.co.uk/If you would like to find out more about King’s School, Bruton head to https://www.kingsbruton.com/This is podcast is edited and published by Creative Content Studio https://www.creativecontentstudio.co.uk/

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