

Life Changing
BBC Radio 4
In this series Dr Sian Williams talks to people who have lived through extraordinary events that have set their lives on an entirely different course.This podcast is all about the human experience, how people deal with obstacles that turn their lives upside down. The journeys are not always straightforward and there are often some remarkable discoveries along the way.Would you like to appear on the podcast? Do you have an extraordinary story to tell? We'd love to hear from you: lifechanging@bbc.co.uk
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Apr 14, 2021 • 29min
I stole €1.75 million from work to feed my gambling habit.
Jane Garvey talks to Tony O’Reilly about the time he was forced to confront his spiralling addiction.Tony O’Reilly is from County Carlow in the Republic of Ireland. He placed his first bet at the age of 24. It was 1998 and like many, he was watching the World Cup. He and a mate put a pound on Kluivert to score the first goal in the Netherlands - Argentina quarter final and a final result of 2-1. He won. And so began his relationship with gambling. It started as a bit of fun at the weekend but years later, once he’d got an online account, the betting escalated rapidly and soon turned in to a full-on addiction.On his wedding day, Tony believed he’d lost all the money that was to pay for the event. He was saved when a horse he’d backed came from nowhere to win at the Epsom Derby. And so his addiction remained a secret. Now, with mounting debts and a baby on the way, Tony started to steal from his employer in a desperate attempt to try and win and pay everything back. By the end he had stolen 1.75 million Euros. On the day the auditors arrived to check the accounts Tony went on the run.He ended up in prison, his marriage fell apart and he lost his home but he never placed another bet. Now, a decade on, Tony is a full-time gambling addiction counsellor with Extern Problem Gambling and gives talks at secondary schools about the dangers of betting.Details of organisations offering information and support with addiction are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information on 08000 155 947Do you have an extraordinary story that you’d like to share? You can contact the programme at Lifechanging@bbc.co.ukImage credit: @Photocall Ireland

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Apr 7, 2021 • 28min
A falling man left me paralysed
Grace Spence Green, a 25-year-old trainee doctor, shares her harrowing experience of being critically injured when a man fell on her in a shopping center. She recounts her surreal recovery, the struggle of adjusting to life in a wheelchair, and the emotional turmoil that followed. Grace's surprising reactions to her trauma and the support she received reveal a profound depth of resilience. She also confronts issues surrounding ableism in healthcare, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and identity in her journey.

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Apr 1, 2021 • 3min
Discover extraordinary real-life stories
Explore remarkable real-life stories of extraordinary transformations and resilience. Hear inspiring anecdotes of individuals facing unimaginable events with bravery and hope. Each tale reveals the power of overcoming life's surprises, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own life-changing moments.


