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Battered, but not broken – young racing driver Billy Monger's new endurance test

Billy Monger tells Simon Mundie how he's got from a horror crash to a Red Nose triathlon.

10 life hacks from golfer Nick Faldo

Essential tips from 3-time Masters and Open winner, and former world No.1, Sir Nick Faldo

8 tips for coping with pressure, from an elite performance coach

Simon Mundie talks to Dave Alred MBE about how to thrive when the stakes are high.

Top tips for overcoming insomnia and anxiety

Dr Guy Meadows explains a powerful weapon in the fight against sleeplessness and anxiety.

Mindfulness or Vedic meditation – which one is right for you?

The similarities and differences between two meditation techniques explained.

Seven tips for succeeding in life from a champion ultra-runner

Jasmin Paris reflects on her victory in the gruelling 268-mile Montane Spine Race.

How to fuel your day like a Premier League footballer

Simon Mundie gets food tips from world-leading sports nutritionist James Collins.

DTMTS Lessons: Simon Mundie

What has Simon Mundie learnt from the DTMTS journey so far? This is the last episode on BBC Sounds, before Simon takes DTMTS off to pastures new. The series will continue on all non-BBC platforms from the end of April.

A philosophy of sport: Rupert Spira

What the experience of flow in sport may reveal about the nature of reality. One theme that has arisen time and again with sportspeople on DTMTS is the experience of flow: when we lose ourselves in whatever it is that we are doing. Several sportspeople have spoken on DTMTS about the experience of "me" not being there in such moments.

When winning isn't winning: John Neal

When does an obsession with winning become unhealthy? John Neal is head of coach development at the England and Wales cricket board, and he has extensive experience as a performance psychologist, within rugby, football and cricket. He has also worked with men's and women's teams at three World Cups across two sports.

Emotional Intelligence: Daniel Goleman

Why emotional intelligence can be more important than IQ. Daniel Goleman is an internationally known psychologist and author of the best-selling book, "Emotional Intelligence". EQ is about understanding ourselves better, managing our own emotions, and using empathy to better understand the feelings and emotions of the people around us.

Self-acceptance: Billy Monger

The power of accepting yourself and letting go of the need for approval. Billy Monger is a racing driver who was critically injured in a crash at Donington in 2017. He had both his legs amputated, but was back behind the wheel of a car within a year.

Character: Bill Beswick

Bill Beswick is one of the world's best respected sports psychologists. He worked at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson during the club's dominant reign. Roy Keane and Gary Neville are among those who have credited Bill with making a real difference to their ability to perform at their very best.

Kindness: Dr David Hamilton

How being kind can positively impact our health, relationships and the world around us. Dr David Hamilton has a PhD in organic chemistry and spent four years at one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, where he became fascinated with the placebo effect.

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