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"My life began at 40" Karl Colley on Recovery, Giving Back and His Football Career

"My life began at 40" Karl Colley on Recovery, Giving Back and His Football Career

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Welcome to the season finale of Against The Podds


Joining Aaron and Conor in the studio is former professional footballer Karl Colley.


In this conversation, Karl discusses his journey through mental health struggles and gambling addiction, intertwined with his experiences in professional football.


He reflects on his early life, school experiences, and the challenges he faced transitioning into a professional athlete. The discussion also delves into family dynamics, particularly the influence of his father's gambling habits and the support systems that were or weren't available to him.


Karl gives an open and honest insight into his time training with legendary players at Newcastle United and the team dynamics he encountered. He shares personal anecdotes about his early career, interactions with notable figures like Bobby Robson, and being at rock bottom.


There are themes such as addiction, mental health and mentions of self-harm throughout the episode that might be distressing to some listeners. If you are affected by anything discussed in today's episode and need additional support, please head to https://againsttheodds.uk/


This podcast is proudly sponsored by Nulogic Training—empowering young people through Education. Nulogic Training provides Councils, Schools, and Academies across the UK with a variety of results-based, motivational programmes. Their programmes immerse students in an educational environment that fulfils their potential through learning and creative expression.


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