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  Sussex by the sea

Sussex by the sea

In his next Great British Adventure, Pete Woodward takes to the water for a kayak journey on the Channel Discovering new places under my own steam has always been a passion of mine and when I am not out on my own adventures, I read... read more »

  Swimrun

Swimrun

In the next in the series of Great British Adventures, Pete Woodward heads to the English Lake District for a new style of amphibious race. Adventure sports have exploded over the last decade with people looking for bigger and more exciting challenges to test themselves... read more »

  The Sandbanks Festival

The Sandbanks Festival

Picture the scene; two days of fast-paced action as some of the world’s top polo players battle it out against a backdrop of some of the finest coastline in Britain. Then when the sun starts to slide into the horizon, the gathered thousands party... read more »

  Caves and crossroads

Caves and crossroads

My hands are freezing. My trousers are soaked. The pelting rain sounds like popping corn under the hood of my raincoat. Droplets run along my eyebrows and drip from my nose but shaking them off is futile. I glance at DJ, and we both... read more »

  Leading from the front

Leading from the front

Over the past five years, Chris Pratt has gone from comedy sidekick to Hollywood heavyweight. His physique and career may have changed dramatically, but his steadfast faith remains the same – and the star is determined to be a role model as well as... read more »

  Living life out loud

Living life out loud

One Man’s Story of Hope in all Circumstances In early 2003, a 16-year-old Lincolnshire lad was taken ill. Not for a moment thinking it was anything too serious, his mum decided to take him to the doctor. Some weeks later the diagnosis was confirmed: Dave... read more »

  Better together

Better together

How Different Generations Can Help Each Other Lead. An abridged extract from Leading – The Millennial Way CEOs to senior leaders, pastors to PCC members – leaders know who they are and what they’re doing, right? Unfortunately, as many of you may know, that’s not the... read more »

  Learning to say goodbye

Learning to say goodbye

Over the last couple of years, I have experienced grief in various forms and through a series of “goodbyes”: London, a place I loved, XLP, a charity I started and worked with for 22 years, and now my nan, one of my favourite people... read more »

  Born to blaze

Born to blaze

Like any homogenised man sprouting from the heart of Midwest America with a dream, Carl Wesley Anderson wanted to take the world and light it on fire. And, serving as an American Christian speaker, author, documentary filmmaker, business owner (reaching more than 20 nations... read more »

  DNA – just an illusion

DNA - just an illusion

Fans of TV show Britain’s Got Talent may remember the 2017  mind-reading finalists DNA who impressed Simon Cowell, the man who notoriously hated magic acts, to comment that they were “incredible”. After losing out in the final, Sorted chats to Darren Sarsby and Andrew Murray... read more »