From one who suffers dreadfully with abandonment issues, Professor Green is truly inspiring with everything he’s had to endure. Thank heavens for the matriarchs of his family. Just remember both of you… you are not an island, let people in to support those emotional issues. Take care and thank you Steven for another interesting podcast. Niki
After watching this, it made me realise that for years I thought I had abandonment issues. I've since realised that I don't have abandonment issues at all. I have rejection issues.
Have always been impressed with Professor Green. For past two years i have been bringing up my grandson, who is now 4. He too has had a lot of gut issues which i feel are down to his difficult start in life. Hearing stephen say that his grandmother formed him into the man he is today has given me confidence that my grandson’s future can still be happy.
Professor Green having grown up with such so much family trauma, and to have grown into such a grounded person, what an inspiration! Many of us would not be able to fathom going through everything he's been through and still be here living life! To not even have a victim mentality, what a trooper! *Everything in balance* , 100% agree! Thank you for sharing this Professor Green and Steven!
I've actually met Stephen near Tottenham court road once, and honestly no word of a lie he's one of the nicest guys I've ever met. Nothing but respect for him.
“I used to be quite scared to say the word I’m happy, because I would worry about what’s round the corner” I can relate to that so much. What an inspirational guy he is. Great interview Steven, you’ve got a good eye for who u bring on the podcast.
Really respect and resonate with the fact that he’s not shitting on himself for being honest about his emotions concerning his father. That’s not his cross to bear, and I’m glad he knows it👏🏽
I saw Prof Green speak at a men's event a few years ago about mental health and depression. I was struck by how candid, thoughtful and open he was at the event, which is also the same case in this interview. Appreciate this conversation and men talking about mental health, too many are suffering in silence
To be able to be taking so many hits from life and even stabbed and still come back and be such a nice and humble person is so rare and so powerful and I hope we see more people like Professor Green come to the fore and show people that it's ok to be real
Thank you Steven and Professor Green for using your platforms to highlight issues like those raised in this podcast. I have listened to most episodes and you’ve addressed so many important topics that surround mental health. I lost my father to suicide in 2009 so this is a topic extremely close to my heart, so thank you for helping to highlight these important conversations. I’m sure there are so many people you’ve helped to feel less alone. This is an amazing episode
My gut is my second brain for sure. Anxiety, stress, even excitement all go straight to my stomach . We don’t seem to realise the connection between the two. My fav episode so far. What a great man. Very wise and very strong.
I came from a pretty unsettling back ground, thus making me a very nervous, anxiety ridden person..... my gut issues have plagued me my entire life, it's a constant struggle to maintain harmony and peace of mind. I'm a on going work in progress.
Moving more was the key for me. No weed, tobacco or alcohol for a few years, better choice of food and thus a better state of my gut changed me a lot already. But that combined with moving much more did wonders I never dared to fathom. Thank you for this great podcast. Professor Green's view on being ok with the anger towards a parent is certainly worth contemplating.
What an intelligent, aware and insightful person he is.The work and time he has put into his personal growth shows. We need more of these growth oriented people around us.
Which in turn means that helping your stomach and gut relax and rebalance also helps general relaxation. For some it's enough to overcome anxiety, for others it's merely a small step in the right direction. I don't want to know where I would be now if I hadn't discovered the wonders of fasting, exercise and a balanced diet.
Great conversation about really emotionally difficult topics. I’m so impressed by Professor Green. His humility, integrity, openness. Just a joy to listen to and of course as you pointed out an integral part of improving awareness around mental ill health in men. I really don’t think he is fully aware of his part. Such an informative listen.
I have been following this guy since The Jump Off rap battle days before his album successes. He has always been the smartest and most articulate person in the room, no matter where he was. His later focus on mental health and his father's suicide and how he has inspired and helped others, has always inspired me. Well done Professor Green and well done again Steven for such great guests!
This lad definitely justifies the name ‘professor’ Thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. Such a well rounded, level headed lad with a fine lexical choice into the bargain. Mesmerising interview 👏👏
Thank you Steven and your wonderful guest . The remark from you about wanted closure made me let go of something that has been eating me alive day n night for months !!!!! What a waste of time. From now on everyday I shall say to myself abd others have a clear head and an open head. I appreciate you Steven and you guest . All the best. X
Huge fan of Pro. I'm more into rock music but I could listen to his music all day. He's a storyteller. He's done many good things over the last few years which should be documented more. Looking forward to new music.
Straight to the point but I lost my dad just before Christmas he was my best mate which I feel grieving two losses at the same time, but what speaks to me the most from this pod is when green is talking about letting people go that aren’t good for you, quote “you can grief parts of your life” and The boys spoke about feeling like it’s selfish to realise that certain people around are what you need anymore and I think that’s why I’m struggling with is being selfish towards myself but like the boys said “you’re no good to yourself if you’re not good to yourself” I haven’t really made a point here more of a public realisation that it’s where I’m going wrong, and it feels good to put it out there
I suffer with depression myself & have absolutely no reason to feel this way. My life’s great on paper. Got three amazing kids,great mrs,own my own business & have a nice home but I still have suicidal thoughts in my head & eaten is out of control but I’ll get there
This was so refreshing to watch! I love the way Professor Green articulates himself so honestly and steadily, yet like there was so much focusing and meaning in each word in response. once again Steven fantastic podcast by you as always! however I did notice that there was no question at the end which was slightly disappointing as I was very much looking forward to Professor Green’s response
This is such a good listen I am studying psychology at the moment at university and Stephen really does speak so much sense with certain things I am so glad he was able to not let the darkness he faced in life to lead him down bad paths x
Your gut has more neurons in it than the entire peripheral nervous system, it is dubbed the second brain and is deeply connected to the head brain via the vagus nerve, both sending information to each other. Gut health = mental health and vice versa. 🙏🏽
Was looking thru your older videos and stumbled on this and even two years past posting it’s so relevant and heart warming to hear this, I knew how genuine you both are but the words so wise and what everyone should be aiming for in their life. Thank you
It's so comforting to hear a high profile figure, speak so candidly and concisely, about life's trials and tribulations. Steven @The Diary Of A CEO, buddy... Commit: Carry out or perpetrate a crime, or immoral act... Unfortunately, suicide; being a permanent fix to a temporary problem, still needs to stop being compared to committing a crime of murder, and more-so likened to something lesser, such as 'manslaughter' - "Took their own life."
For me it is hard to put into words something that you commented on during the interview, that while you may have had more educated or professionals at a higher level of expertise in life changing subjects in your studio for an interview, this interview with Professor Green, who, if I'm honest while I've enjoyed some of his music I've never particularly listened to intentionally had a really impactful message and communicated a lot, I feel I can relate to him soooo much more than I would have expected from the image of him I had as "just a music artist" but it's really enjoyable and rewarding even to get to hear about the person he is, God bless him for the struggles he's risen in the face of. I don't know if you'll read this comment but if you or perhaps other viewers care to answer a question I have relating to something Professor Green said earlier on in the interview, along the lines of not being above letting someone who's gotten further than you give you advice/ telling you how to do something. I'm with that logic I think that's absolutely right, but would any one disagree with standing by that if said person feels to you more like they're doing it for the virtue of being higher up than you, and being gratingly condescending with it?
Another excellent podcast Stephen. Professor Green was an amazing guest, he is grounded, honest and was open to discuss his experience. Great aspect on how we can become bitter at young age. Brilliant interview.
Excellent episode : I realise I love the episodes that are inspirational ….the episodes where people are sharing the doom in the world brings me down !! Thank you for this , what a fab man , so genuine, so thoughtful….gives off really calm vibes 👏👏👏👏👏
One of my favorite episodes Steven and the team! Well done this is going to help a lot of people because of the deep questions you asked and the life experiences pro has faced that people will be able to relate to
I see so much of myself In professor green. Our journey seems so similar. What a brave man - great conversation. One I will come back to again and again. 🙏
I love this guy and i dont think i ever saw an interview with him idk why, hes so calm and i probably never cried so much watching a podcast, cant wait for new music, this talk really did impact me in a good way and i think it can help a friend, def gonna search for the docs with him, def my fav rapper
Yesss the minutiae!!! What a candidly real interview! So interesting to see how much hard work really does pay off. Also living in the moment being so key!
Yet another outstanding podcast. I find a lot of feelings that I would suppress towards friends and family have been brought to light on the podcast and it’s helped me and i’m sure many other understand it’s not only ourselves that go though certain issues. Great conversation Steven!
such an eloquent speaker for a male who grew up where he grew up., hackney in the 90s wasnt as it is now, certainly not gentrified.. and secondly the persona he portrayed as a music artist... he could have been embarrassed of becoming a man that uses intelligent vocabulary rather than consistent street slang avoiding understanding of well used positioning words, as much as he was a "rapper" for his crust early on in his career... it is great to hear him speak, he thinks a lot, having experienced a lot you can tell.
If you listing to someone that is outspoken this should lead to inward looking and Pro Green definitely encourages this. How many open issue or challenges do you have daily that you could make the choice to CLOSE? It is up to you. More great insight and advice here, thank you
Another brilliant interview Steven, I adore P Green in all he has achieved. I am so glad he has a we son and beautiful partner to go through the rest of his life with….
I've had to endure the worst possible things in life, finding my father - my biggest supporter and the wisest, kindest and strongest person I know - dead on the floor. And living with longcovid that has ripped away so much passion and joy in things took for granted; the freedom to exercise and move around the way I did pre covid, a normal walk can leave me exhausted for the rest of the day, evevry day is a struggle and you never know how much energy you'll have that day only that it will abruptly end at some point - some times after 1 hour of just doing mundane things like cleaning the house will leave me totally spent for the rest of the day or sometimes if I'm lucky I can write some music for an hour and later after many hours of just resting I can go work out.
Wow!!! This made me leave a vulnerable message to my dad about a certain hurt I felt and grateful to Professor for this, rather than bottling in. Nigerian parents are loving but have no boundaries unfortunately 😢 😆 anyway wonderful podcast.
Oh god. When he talked about the pain in his tummy, it took me back to when I used to double up with horrible pains. It was a result of abuse. My mother didn't know , it was a big secret. Threats and all that shit. She used to take me to the doctor. No incline that it was because of extreme anxiety.
Yoo Steven, I think the problem in your gut is a gluten intolerance. My girlfriend has suffered from this over the past 18 months. An easy way to know if gluten is in a food is the BROWS acronym: Barley, Rye, Oats (only if contaminated in manufacturing), Wheat and Spelt. Hope this helps!
How this guy has this outlook on life blows my mind! 🤯..... hit subscribe to watch these mind blowing conversations live, thank you all 🙌🏽
Steven, you need to look into Joe Thompson (ex footballer, 2 time cancer survivor). He’d be a great guest!
Ye so many granny's nowadays have to do this fairplay to them only for them
This man just radiates deep wisdom, kindness, intelligence and integrity 🥰
That Tattoo proves it.
From one who suffers dreadfully with abandonment issues, Professor Green is truly inspiring with everything he’s had to endure. Thank heavens for the matriarchs of his family. Just remember both of you… you are not an island, let people in to support those emotional issues. Take care and thank you Steven for another interesting podcast. Niki
Agree with you. A remarkable person
After watching this, it made me realise that for years I thought I had abandonment issues. I've since realised that I don't have abandonment issues at all. I have rejection issues.
“ I could never actually say I’m happy because I was always worried about what’s round the corner “ - wow that hit hard I can relate to that so much
I’m drawn to how precisely professor green speaks. His openness and humility is a great watch. Along with Steven, another great role model.
he's great isn't he! thanks brandon
Hope Pro Green realises how many lives of young men he's saved with his documentaries...honestly such a role model
If thats what makes someone great nowdays.@@TheDiaryOfACEO
Have always been impressed with Professor Green. For past two years i have been bringing up my grandson, who is now 4. He too has had a lot of gut issues which i feel are down to his difficult start in life. Hearing stephen say that his grandmother formed him into the man he is today has given me confidence that my grandson’s future can still be happy.
Professor Green having grown up with such so much family trauma, and to have grown into such a grounded person, what an inspiration! Many of us would not be able to fathom going through everything he's been through and still be here living life! To not even have a victim mentality, what a trooper!
*Everything in balance* , 100% agree!
Thank you for sharing this Professor Green and Steven!
What an eloquent man with such a beautiful, compassionate, sensitive soul.
I've actually met Stephen near Tottenham court road once, and honestly no word of a lie he's one of the nicest guys I've ever met. Nothing but respect for him.
“I used to be quite scared to say the word I’m happy, because I would worry about what’s round the corner” I can relate to that so much. What an inspirational guy he is. Great interview Steven, you’ve got a good eye for who u bring on the podcast.
Thanks man much appreciated 🙏🏽
Really respect and resonate with the fact that he’s not shitting on himself for being honest about his emotions concerning his father. That’s not his cross to bear, and I’m glad he knows it👏🏽
Absolutely! Agreed
True
"Anxiety can be anxiety or it can be nervous energy and energy is what you need to get shit done". That's almost therapeutic/inspirational itself.
I saw Prof Green speak at a men's event a few years ago about mental health and depression. I was struck by how candid, thoughtful and open he was at the event, which is also the same case in this interview. Appreciate this conversation and men talking about mental health, too many are suffering in silence
To be able to be taking so many hits from life and even stabbed and still come back and be such a nice and humble person is so rare and so powerful and I hope we see more people like Professor Green come to the fore and show people that it's ok to be real
Absolutely. Couldn’t agree more Aaron
Jj
speaking in a soft voice doesn't make you humble, he's lapping up the attention and your falling for it.
What a sweet, smart soul that man is. Genuinely smile when he talks. Even the hard stuff. His way of communicating is spectacular
Thank you Steven and Professor Green for using your platforms to highlight issues like those raised in this podcast. I have listened to most episodes and you’ve addressed so many important topics that surround mental health. I lost my father to suicide in 2009 so this is a topic extremely close to my heart, so thank you for helping to highlight these important conversations. I’m sure there are so many people you’ve helped to feel less alone. This is an amazing episode
My gut is my second brain for sure. Anxiety, stress, even excitement all go straight to my stomach . We don’t seem to realise the connection between the two. My fav episode so far. What a great man. Very wise and very strong.
I came from a pretty unsettling back ground, thus making me a very nervous, anxiety ridden person..... my gut issues have plagued me my entire life, it's a constant struggle to maintain harmony and peace of mind. I'm a on going work in progress.
Moving more was the key for me. No weed, tobacco or alcohol for a few years, better choice of food and thus a better state of my gut changed me a lot already. But that combined with moving much more did wonders I never dared to fathom.
Thank you for this great podcast. Professor Green's view on being ok with the anger towards a parent is certainly worth contemplating.
Its always nice when you hear real talk , love pro green love him even more getting a real insight to his life. bless
Another amazing talk! I've alway admired Professor Green. He's built on integrity, could listen to him all day!
What an intelligent, aware and insightful person he is.The work and time he has put into his personal growth shows.
We need more of these growth oriented people around us.
Brilliant interview. The stomach is known as the “second brain”. Anxiety can and does manifest physically in the stomach and gut for some people
My teen son had ongoing issues with his stomach and it is always due to anxiety
U have a lil brain in ur heart that's what that is
@@tomwaters5359 😂😂
Which in turn means that helping your stomach and gut relax and rebalance also helps general relaxation. For some it's enough to overcome anxiety, for others it's merely a small step in the right direction. I don't want to know where I would be now if I hadn't discovered the wonders of fasting, exercise and a balanced diet.
@@tomwaters5359 we have brain cells in both the heart and gut :)
Great conversation about really emotionally difficult topics. I’m so impressed by Professor Green. His humility, integrity, openness. Just a joy to listen to and of course as you pointed out an integral part of improving awareness around mental ill health in men. I really don’t think he is fully aware of his part. Such an informative listen.
“I’ve always had good intentions but I’ve made a lot of bad decisions” One of many great quotes from this podcast that resonated deeply. ✌️
I have been following this guy since The Jump Off rap battle days before his album successes. He has always been the smartest and most articulate person in the room, no matter where he was. His later focus on mental health and his father's suicide and how he has inspired and helped others, has always inspired me. Well done Professor Green and well done again Steven for such great guests!
This lad definitely justifies the name ‘professor’
Thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. Such a well rounded, level headed lad with a fine lexical choice into the bargain.
Mesmerising interview 👏👏
Thank you Steven and your wonderful guest . The remark from you about wanted closure made me let go of something that has been eating me alive day n night for months !!!!! What a waste of time. From now on everyday I shall say to myself abd others have a clear head and an open head. I appreciate you Steven and you guest . All the best. X
I can listen to Professor Green talk for hours! This man is such an inspiration!
Love Professor Green. Such an inspiration and a true role model. Excited to see who you have on next Steve. 🙂 🙏
One of the best interviews I've ever seen. Resonated on so many levels. Thank you ❤️
Huge fan of Pro. I'm more into rock music but I could listen to his music all day. He's a storyteller. He's done many good things over the last few years which should be documented more. Looking forward to new music.
Straight to the point but I lost my dad just before Christmas he was my best mate which I feel grieving two losses at the same time, but what speaks to me the most from this pod is when green is talking about letting people go that aren’t good for you, quote “you can grief parts of your life” and The boys spoke about feeling like it’s selfish to realise that certain people around are what you need anymore and I think that’s why I’m struggling with is being selfish towards myself but like the boys said “you’re no good to yourself if you’re not good to yourself” I haven’t really made a point here more of a public realisation that it’s where I’m going wrong, and it feels good to put it out there
*aren’t what you need
I suffer with depression myself & have absolutely no reason to feel this way. My life’s great on paper. Got three amazing kids,great mrs,own my own business & have a nice home but I still have suicidal thoughts in my head & eaten is out of control but I’ll get there
🙏🏽💙
Wow !! Professor Green has gone through a lot ..I met him in London..Amazing ,level headed and down to earth guy..
He sounds enlightened. Living in the now. Don't stress. Let go. Endure....
hands down one of the best casts iv ever watched, really touch home with my self.
Fantastic Pod. One of the best you've done @Steven Bartlett
Thanks Matt
PROFESSOR YOUR SUCH A INSPIRATION TO MANY...FOR being so strong and positive Biggest RESPECT...
Genuinely the first podcast I have watched all the way through without skipping or taking a break and my first time watching your channel!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Jordan 🙌🏽
This man is so intelligent and eloquent
This was so refreshing to watch! I love the way Professor Green articulates himself so honestly and steadily, yet like there was so much focusing and meaning in each word in response. once again Steven fantastic podcast by you as always!
however I did notice that there was no question at the end which was slightly disappointing as I was very much looking forward to Professor Green’s response
This is such a good listen I am studying psychology at the moment at university and Stephen really does speak so much sense with certain things I am so glad he was able to not let the darkness he faced in life to lead him down bad paths x
Powerful interview. Didn't really know much about Prof Green but love his growth and self reflection he looks at peace with himself and life.
Actually loving these interviews… best I’ve ever seen if I’m honest 🙌
Admire his wisdom, honesty, vulnerabilty, and strength. A true artist in other words. ❤ Great intervju!❤
I’ve met professor green one of the most genuine people ever love him
Your gut has more neurons in it than the entire peripheral nervous system, it is dubbed the second brain and is deeply connected to the head brain via the vagus nerve, both sending information to each other. Gut health = mental health and vice versa. 🙏🏽
Yep 500 million neurons in the gut alone and a large proportion of serotonin is produced in the gut
love Pro Green - his documentaries are always a major eyeopener
Agree! Big fan
Was looking thru your older videos and stumbled on this and even two years past posting it’s so relevant and heart warming to hear this, I knew how genuine you both are but the words so wise and what everyone should be aiming for in their life. Thank you
The lad speaks some real words that make the listeners ears perk up . Fantastic conversation.
It's so comforting to hear a high profile figure, speak so candidly and concisely, about life's trials and tribulations.
Steven @The Diary Of A CEO, buddy... Commit: Carry out or perpetrate a crime, or immoral act...
Unfortunately, suicide; being a permanent fix to a temporary problem, still needs to stop being compared to committing a crime of murder, and more-so likened to something lesser, such as 'manslaughter' - "Took their own life."
Interesting to hear this talk, especially liked the honesty and openness he had when discussing his father's death
glad you enjoyed georgia 🙌🏽
For me it is hard to put into words something that you commented on during the interview, that while you may have had more educated or professionals at a higher level of expertise in life changing subjects in your studio for an interview, this interview with Professor Green, who, if I'm honest while I've enjoyed some of his music I've never particularly listened to intentionally had a really impactful message and communicated a lot, I feel I can relate to him soooo much more than I would have expected from the image of him I had as "just a music artist" but it's really enjoyable and rewarding even to get to hear about the person he is, God bless him for the struggles he's risen in the face of.
I don't know if you'll read this comment but if you or perhaps other viewers care to answer a question I have relating to something Professor Green said earlier on in the interview, along the lines of not being above letting someone who's gotten further than you give you advice/ telling you how to do something. I'm with that logic I think that's absolutely right, but would any one disagree with standing by that if said person feels to you more like they're doing it for the virtue of being higher up than you, and being gratingly condescending with it?
I discovered DOAC on a flight to Las Vegas.
It was British Airways, not BOAC…
I thoroughly enjoyed it and I’ve been hooked ever since.
Great work…
this is mind blowing the journey and fact is amazing
Another excellent podcast Stephen. Professor Green was an amazing guest, he is grounded, honest and was open to discuss his experience. Great aspect on how we can become bitter at young age. Brilliant interview.
Apologies misspelled Steven.🥺
Thanks Brian, glad you enjoyed this one
JUST BE GOOD TO GREEN!
Excellent episode : I realise I love the episodes that are inspirational ….the episodes where people are sharing the doom in the world brings me down !! Thank you for this , what a fab man , so genuine, so thoughtful….gives off really calm vibes 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Steven and Professor Green. This is the most moving episode that I have watched so far.
One of my favorite episodes Steven and the team! Well done this is going to help a lot of people because of the deep questions you asked and the life experiences pro has faced that people will be able to relate to
Thanks Scott, so glad you enjoyed it!!
Mutual transparent respect, both delivering value to those that are open to digest. 🧠
i watch this over and over again and I learn something new i just love him💙
All power to you dude, positivity and grace shines through your attitude. Keep on keeping on.
I see so much of myself In professor green. Our journey seems so similar. What a brave man - great conversation. One I will come back to again and again. 🙏
I love this guy and i dont think i ever saw an interview with him idk why, hes so calm and i probably never cried so much watching a podcast, cant wait for new music, this talk really did impact me in a good way and i think it can help a friend, def gonna search for the docs with him, def my fav rapper
What a fascinating human being. Thanks for sharing🙏
Yesss the minutiae!!! What a candidly real interview! So interesting to see how much hard work really does pay off. Also living in the moment being so key!
Yet another outstanding podcast. I find a lot of feelings that I would suppress towards friends and family have been brought to light on the podcast and it’s helped me and i’m sure many other understand it’s not only ourselves that go though certain issues. Great conversation Steven!
Thanks Andrew, glad you enjoyed!
At time of posting, I'm approx half hour in to this podcast... wowser, 🙏 thank you guys
thank you jo jo 🙏🏽 glad you're enjoying
Glad his turned his life around not easy keep strong keep going ♥️ up Islington and hackney ❤️
such an eloquent speaker for a male who grew up where he grew up., hackney in the 90s wasnt as it is now, certainly not gentrified.. and secondly the persona he portrayed as a music artist... he could have been embarrassed of becoming a man that uses intelligent vocabulary rather than consistent street slang avoiding understanding of well used positioning words, as much as he was a "rapper" for his crust early on in his career...
it is great to hear him speak, he thinks a lot, having experienced a lot you can tell.
If you listing to someone that is outspoken this should lead to inward looking and Pro Green definitely encourages this. How many open issue or challenges do you have daily that you could make the choice to CLOSE? It is up to you.
More great insight and advice here, thank you
Really nice guy!he is an inspiration so honest and humble
Amazing interview. Very organic you both bounced off each other.
This interview is so powerful, gone back to watch multiple times
Another insightful ep, you really don't miss with your guests ahah - always a pleasure listening to you on a Monday morning Steve!
Much appreciated. Thanks!
Two of 'the' best humans alive today!❤
Another brilliant interview Steven, I adore P Green in all he has achieved. I am so glad he has a we son and beautiful partner to go through the rest of his life with….
Great episode! Let's get Steve more Subs, these are awesome interviews!
This is just what my soul needed to hear #ThankYou
Brilliant! Thanks for a fab podcast. Prof.Green you are an inspiration. Congrats on your baby & I wish you all the best for your future 🤗
I've had to endure the worst possible things in life, finding my father - my biggest supporter and the wisest, kindest and strongest person I know - dead on the floor. And living with longcovid that has ripped away so much passion and joy in things took for granted; the freedom to exercise and move around the way I did pre covid, a normal walk can leave me exhausted for the rest of the day, evevry day is a struggle and you never know how much energy you'll have that day only that it will abruptly end at some point - some times after 1 hour of just doing mundane things like cleaning the house will leave me totally spent for the rest of the day or sometimes if I'm lucky I can write some music for an hour and later after many hours of just resting I can go work out.
Bless you. Have a look into oxygen bariatric chambers (diving chambers) for long covid.
One in Nottingham 😊😊
A lot of gems on this one.
Another Great Guest!! Well done Steven, keep up the great work! Very inspiring, listen everyone but keep this to yourself.
What a powerful incredible interview and a open honest man .much love prof green (your not alone on the topics raised )
Wow!!! This made me leave a vulnerable message to my dad about a certain hurt I felt and grateful to Professor for this, rather than bottling in. Nigerian parents are loving but have no boundaries unfortunately 😢 😆 anyway wonderful podcast.
What most people don't know is he actually has a PhD in Green 🙏🏼 great man
Blindingly good interview, seriously enjoying watching these pod casts
*I had a fender bender with Pro Green in London a few years ago, what a cool chilled guy even though we didn't meet in the best scenario*
i could listen to him all day💙
Oh god. When he talked about the pain in his tummy, it took me back to when I used to double up with horrible pains.
It was a result of abuse. My mother didn't know , it was a big secret. Threats and all that shit. She used to take me to the doctor. No incline that it was because of extreme anxiety.
My thoughts go out to all the Greg's from Skegness 😂 loved the podcast, great to hear Professor Green's story
he's such a good person
this is what i needed today :) thank you steven and pro g
Wow, even the last few sentences were so powerful 💯🔥
Thank you for sharing this podcast with us,it was very helpful to me
Yoo Steven, I think the problem in your gut is a gluten intolerance. My girlfriend has suffered from this over the past 18 months. An easy way to know if gluten is in a food is the BROWS acronym: Barley, Rye, Oats (only if contaminated in manufacturing), Wheat and Spelt. Hope this helps!
Fantastic conversation really enjoyed this! Thankyou to you both!
Thank you... glad you enjoyed Nicole x
Prof you are amazing, very inspiring
Someone I’ve grown up with looked up too a lot and relate to sooo much not to mention he’s made great music!
Great video guys, very insightful and helpful.