Sam Bagshaw: The Gratitude List
6/25/202611 min
In this week’s bonus episode, content creator Sam Bagshaw shares what he is grateful for. Number one on Sam’s list is his parents, who have supported him and helped build his confidence over the years. Sam is now more comfortable with travelling, which also features on his list, along with his job.
Head to the main episode to hear Sam speak about the impact having a stammer has had on his identity, and how it has shaped his life, and how sharing his experiences online has helped both Sam and others who struggle with their speech.
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First 90 secondsJohn Robins· Host0:00
Hello everyone, it's John here, just letting you know that I have written a book. It's called Thirst: 12 Drinks That Changed My Life, and it's out now. In many episodes of How Do You Cope, you'll have heard me talk about my relationship with alcohol, and in writing Thirst, I wanted to explore what alcohol means. Why did it mean more to me than other people? Why did it mean some things felt better, and why did it mean so many things went wrong? I also talk about lots of other things you'll have heard me and my guests discuss on How Do You Cope: meditation, physical pain, gratitude, trauma, and therapy. There's even a chapter about my bum and its relationship with Buddhism. So if that piques your interest, Thirst is out now, and the audiobook, read by me, is available wherever you get audiobooks from. [upbeat music] Hello everyone, and welcome to The Gratitude List, and I am really delighted to say that I'm still joined by Sam Bagshaw. And we didn't really talk much in the main episode about gratitude, but we did talk a lot about positivity, and you were talking about how when you put up a video online and you get negative comments, you're focusing on the overwhelming amount of positive comments to keep you going. So have you learnt to sort of always look towards the optimistic side of things and the positive side of things?

