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You Can Do Hard Things

You Can Do Hard Things isn’t about perfect lives — it’s about what happens when everything falls apart.If you’ve ever been tested by life and wondered if you’re strong enough, this is where you find out you are.You Can Do Hard Things isn’t about perfect lives or polished success stories — it’s about what happens when things fall apart.Hosted by Jenny Melling, this podcast is built on real, unfiltered conversations with people who’ve faced pressure, failure, loss, and doubt — and kept going anyway. Because the truth is, resilience isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build when life doesn’t go to plan.From elite athletes and high performers to everyday people with extraordinary stories, each episode goes beyond the highlight reel and into the moments that actually shape us. The setbacks. The turning points. The decisions made in the dark when no one else is watching.This is where you’ll hear what suc

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    I RAN TOWARDS IT!!! Tom Gray on the London Bridge Terror Attack, The Summit UK & Regret Part 2/2

    He didn’t run away… he ran towards it.In Part 2, Tom Gray (That Guy Gray) opens up about being at the centre of the London Bridge terror attack in November 2019, where he was one of the people who helped stop the attacker.But this isn’t just about that day.It’s about what it says about you when everything kicks off. How you process it. And how life just carries on afterwards.We also get into something very real between us… After I cut Tom’s future short on The Summit, can you actually build a genuine bond after something like that? Does he blame me? And the question I had to ask — do I regret it… and am I sorry?In this episode, we talk about:Tom Gray’s first-hand experience of the London Bridge attackWhy he ran towards dangerWhat happened in those moments on the bridgeHow he processed it afterwardsWhy he never wanted to use it for attention or “clout”The reality of being recognised as “That Guy Gray”Whether there’s any bad blood after The SummitRegret, decisions and living with the choices you makeDealing with pressure, failure and self-worthWhy happiness isn’t always what we think it isThis is Part 2 — if you haven’t seen Part 1 yet, go back and watch it first. There’s more coming as well.I genuinely appreciate every single person who watches, listens, shares or messages me about these. I do this because I love it — and because I hope these conversations resonate, make you think, or help you feel a bit less alone.At the end of the day, we’re all just people.And something someone said to me recently really stuck:You are your superpower. No one else can be you. So own it, be proud of it, and live your life — your truth.#TomGray #ThatGuyGray #LondonBridgeAttack #LondonBridge #YouCanDoHardThings #TheSummitUK #Resilience #Mindset #PodcastInterview #MentalHealth #SelfWorth #TrueStory #UKPodcast #RealTalk

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    Tom Gray Opens Up: The Summit UK, That Guy Gray, Imposter Syndrome & “As You Were” | You Can Do Hard Things Podcast by Jenny Melling - Part 1/2

    Thomas Gray, also known online as That Guy Gray, joins me for Part 1 of our You Can Do Hard Things conversation.You might know him from The Summit UK, his viral “As You Were” videos, his automotive content, or his very impressive moustache… but this episode goes far beyond the online persona.In this first part, Tom talks openly about where That Guy Gray came from, how “As You Were” became his signature phrase, building a following of around 800,000 people, imposter syndrome, mental health content, self-doubt, relationships, dating apps, and what really happened during his time on The Summit UK.We also get into the behind-the-scenes reality of The Summit, including the first challenge, the edit, the cast dynamics, Dockers, Patrick’s lack of screen time, Tom’s fear of heights, and the moment he knew he was probably going home.This is funny, honest, awkward in places, and properly human.

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    Joel (The Summit): ‘I Was Meant to Save Her… But I Didn’t’ | You Can Do Hard Things

    What happens when the person who’s always supposed to save the day… can’t?In this powerful episode of You Can Do Hard Things, I sit down with Joel — Olympian, The Summit UK contestant, and one of the most complex people I’ve met — for a conversation that goes far beyond reality TV.We talk about:The pressure of being “the strong one”Losing his sister — and the guilt that still followsWhy success never quite feels like enoughThe reality behind elite sport and chasing validationAnd what happens when your identity is built on being neededJoel opens up about the moment he realised he wasn’t able to “save the day”… and how that changed everything.This is raw, honest, and at times uncomfortable — but it’s exactly what You Can Do Hard Things is all about.

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    PatzMB - From Engineering Degree to 400K Followers – The Summit’s Patrick on Trolls & Fame

    What does it really take to build a life online… and what happens when it all disappears overnight?In this episode of You Can Do Hard Things, I sit down with Patrick — content creator and my fellow cast member from The Summit — for a conversation that’s as honest as it is entertaining.We go behind the scenes of the show and beyond the highlight reels to talk about:The real journey from engineering degree to 400K+ followersHow social media actually works (and how he turned it into a full-time income)Trolling, online hate, and why “the comments are brutal”Losing his TikTok account and the reality of relying on platforms you don’t controlWhat really happened on The Summit — including the injury that forced him outThe mindset it takes to keep going when things don’t go to planPatrick also shares how he built brand deals from scratch, why not everyone is cut out for content creation, and what he’s building next — including plans to take things to YouTube in a big way.This is a raw, funny, behind-the-scenes look at both reality TV and the creator world — and a reminder that doing hard things doesn’t always look the way you expect.

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    Sean Heath on The Summit, Grief, Grooming, Mental Health & Resilience

    Sean Heath joins me for a raw, honest and surprisingly funny conversation about what it really means to be underestimated.You may know Sean from The Summit UK, but this episode goes far beyond the mountain.We talk about how he ended up on the show, what it was like being judged before people really knew him, and the reality of pushing himself through one of the toughest experiences of his life. But we also get into the things that matter far more than TV.Sean opens up about discovering his identity at a young age, the darker side of being groomed, the grief of losing family members in quick succession, the toll that took on his mental health, and what rebuilding life has looked like since.This is a conversation about resilience, loss, confidence, humour, survival and learning to back yourself when other people do not.In this episode, we cover:Sean’s journey onto The Summit UKBeing constantly underestimatedIdentity, sexuality and growing upGrooming and vulnerability at a young ageGrief, family loss and depressionWhat success really meansWhy sometimes just getting through the day is enoughThe mindset that helped him keep goingSean is warm, open, hilarious and brutally honest in all the best ways. This episode is for anyone who has ever been written off, misunderstood or forced to find strength the hard way.

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    Miranda: Cancer, Resilience and Life After The Summit

    Miranda’s story is about far more than what viewers saw on The Summit.In this episode of You Can Do Hard Things, Miranda opens up about resilience, mental strength, being underestimated, and the real-life experiences that shaped her long before reality TV. She talks honestly about her time on The Summit, the friendships formed under pressure, the moment injury ended her journey, and how she really feels about some of the cast.But this conversation goes much deeper than the mountain.Miranda also shares her shock cancer diagnosis, the surgery and recovery that followed, how it changed her perspective, and what success means to her now. We talk about motherhood, friendship, survival, fear, loyalty, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going when life does its best to knock you flat.This is raw, funny, emotional and full of truth

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    Lyle Taylor on Football, Ego, Chelmsford & Life After the Game | Part 2

    In part two of Jenny Melling’s conversation with Lyle Taylor, the discussion goes deeper into football, identity, injury, reputation, and what comes next after the game.Lyle speaks openly about leaving Colchester, joining Chelmsford City, the realities of dressing room culture, how football shapes the person you become, and why stepping away from playing could be one of the hardest things he ever has to do.This episode also explores ego, leadership, success, Pink October, life after football, and the difference between how people see a footballer and who that person really is away from the pitch.An honest, funny and thoughtful conversation about football, change, ambition, and doing hard things.

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    Lyle Taylor on Football, Identity, Winning and Proving People Wrong | Part 1

    In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, I sit down with Lyle Taylor for a brutally honest chat about football, mindset, reputation and what it really takes to keep going when people doubt you.We talk about the drive that shaped his career, the pressure of professional football, dressing room culture, proving people wrong, and the challenge of building an identity beyond the game. Lyle also reflects on key moments from his journey and opens up about success, ambition, failure and the mentality that kept him moving forward.This is a thoughtful, sharp and revealing conversation with someone people often think they know, until they actually hear him speak.

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    Inside Peterborough United, Football Ownership & Life After Success | Iain Crawford

    In this episode of You Can Do Hard Things, Jenny Melling speaks to Iain Crawford about football, business, family, and resilience.With deep links to Peterborough United, involvement in football ownership, and a background as a former professional golfer and entrepreneur, Ian shares the journey that brought him to where he is today. From his relationship with Darragh MacAnthony and favourite Posh memories, to his involvement with Spalding United, business lessons, retirement at 45, and the realities of success, this is an honest and thoughtful conversation with plenty of humour along the way.This episode covers:Peterborough United and life around footballco-owning a football clubfootball stories, players, and Wembley memoriesbusiness, risk, and entrepreneurshipresilience, illness, and familywhat success really looks likeA real conversation about doing hard things, on and off the pitch.👉 Follow and subscribe to You Can Do Hard Things for more real conversations on resilience, mindset, and overcoming life’s toughest moments.

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You Can Do Hard Things isn’t about perfect lives — it’s about what happens when everything falls apart.If you’ve ever been tested by life and wondered if you’re strong enough, this is where you find out you are.You Can Do Hard Things isn’t about perfect lives or polished success stories — it’s about what happens when things fall apart.Hosted by Jenny Melling, this podcast is built on real, unfiltered conversations with people who’ve faced pressure, failure, loss, and doubt — and kept going anyway. Because the truth is, resilience isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build when life doesn’t go to plan.From elite athletes and high performers to everyday people with extraordinary stories, each episode goes beyond the highlight reel and into the moments that actually shape us. The setbacks. The turning points. The decisions made in the dark when no one else is watching.This is where you’ll hear what suc

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