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A Kick in the Head | Blake Manwaring

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Imagine one minute you're sitting down chatting to your mates, and the next you're knocked unconscious by someone you've never met... That's what happened to Blake on a night out in 2012, and it's had a life-changing impact on the now 32 year old.

Blake's ordeal put him through the ringer physically and mentally, and recently becoming a father himself has given him another perspective on just how devastating that attack could've been for his family and community.

His desire to be a role model for other coward punch survivors and young men is the motivation behind his current attempt to break the world record for Most Consecutive Days completing an indoor triathlon; which stands at 77.

This isn't just a story about a senseless assault, it's about valuing your life and making the most of it.

This is Blake Manwaring's story...

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Young Blood - Men's Mental Health is a volunteer community service. If you enjoyed this podcast, the BEST thing you can do to support the show and help me keep it going, is to rate/review on Apple Podcasts: ⁠Young Blood - Men’s Mental Health on Apple Podcasts⁠ and Spotify: ⁠Young Blood - Men’s Mental Health | Podcast on Spotify⁠

And if you haven't already, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE here and on YouTube! Cheers! - Cal

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Imagine one minute you're sitting down chatting to your mates, and the next you're knocked unconscious by someone you've never met... That's what happened to Blake on a night out in 2012, and it's had a life-changing impact on the now 32 year old.

Blake's ordeal put him through the ringer physically and mentally, and recently becoming a father himself has given him another perspective on just how devastating that attack could've been for his family and community.

His desire to be a role model for other coward punch survivors and young men is the motivation behind his current attempt to break the world record for Most Consecutive Days completing an indoor triathlon; which stands at 77.

This isn't just a story about a senseless assault, it's about valuing your life and making the most of it.

This is Blake Manwaring's story...

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Young Blood - Men's Mental Health is a volunteer community service. If you enjoyed this podcast, the BEST thing you can do to support the show and help me keep it going, is to rate/review on Apple Podcasts: ⁠Young Blood - Men’s Mental Health on Apple Podcasts⁠ and Spotify: ⁠Young Blood - Men’s Mental Health | Podcast on Spotify⁠

And if you haven't already, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE here and on YouTube! Cheers! - Cal

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