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Series 2: Episode 15: Toby Gutteridge
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In this incredible episode, Foxy talks to former special forces soldier and founder of extreme sports brand 'Bravery', Toby Gutteridge, who was shot and paralysed from the neck down on operation in Afghanistan.
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Series 2: Episode 20: Wim Hof
50:13|In this final episode of the series, Foxy talks to 'The Iceman' Wim Hof on how he has harnessed the power of the cold to overcome major barriers in life with the 'Wim Hof Method'. An amazing story of resilience and embracing the elements.Series 2: Episode 19: Tim Peake
01:12:20|In this 'out of this world' episode Foxy speaks to astronaut Tim Peake about going into space and his incredible experience on the international space station.Series 2: Episode 18 - Viggo Mortensenn
59:57|In this episode Foxy talks to Hollywood legend Viggo Mortensen on his new film Fallen and how his own experiences of wild living and the great outdoors inspired the movie. A must watch and a must listen.Series 2: Episode 17 - Latitude 35 and Aldo Kane
53:38|In this episode, Aldo Kane and Foxy talk to the Latitude 35 rowing team on the day the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge kicks off.Series 2: Episode 16: Patrick Hutchinson
01:04:03|Foxy talks to Patrick Hutchinson the personal trainer and children's athletics coach from south London who received worldwide attention after he was photographed carrying an injured counter-protestor to safety during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in central London.Series 2: Episode 14 - Levison Wood
48:50|In this exciting new episode Foxy talks to explorer, author and broadcaster Levison Wood on hitchhiking to India and walking the Nile.Series 2: Episode 13 - Denise Lewis
01:03:16|In this episode Foxy talks to Olympic hero Denise Lewis on achieving Gold at Sydney 2000, Securing the London 2012 Olympics and her new show 'Don't Rock the Boat'Series 2 Episode 12: Nimsdai Purja
53:24|Foxy talks to Gurkha, ex special forces soldier and world record holding mountaineer 'Nims' on life in the forces and climbing 14 of the highest mountain peaks in the world.