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Lisa Riley om sorg, motståndskraft och känslomässigt välbefinnande

This year, the whole country fell in love with Lisa Riley once again during I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!. Her humour, honesty, and kindness struck a chord with viewers of all ages. But just before she entered the jungle, Lisa sat down with Matt Jameson and Christine Talbot for a deeply personal conversation that goes far beyond her life on screen.

As she celebrates 30 years as Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale, Lisa reflects on the health journeys that have shaped her life from grief and emotional recovery to body confidence, resilience and protecting her wellbeing in the public eye.

Lisa Riley: Emmerdale Legend & I’m A Celebrity Star

A career at the heart of British TV - and the pressures that come with it

Lisa talks openly about spending decades in the spotlight, from her breakout roles in Fat Friends och Emmerdale to hosting You’ve Been Framed and becoming a fan favourite on Strictly Come Dancing. But woven through her stories is a recurring theme: how constant visibility affects your mental health.

She shares how she learned to maintain confidence despite public scrutiny, how she handled online trolling about her weight, and how shifting her focus towards health and happiness - rather than appearance - became a turning point. Her reflections echo conversations many people have about body image, self-worth and the pressures amplified by social media.

Grief, love, and rebuilding your life

One of the most moving parts of the episode comes when Lisa talks about the loss of her beloved mum, Cath. Her recollection of those months will resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced bereavement. Lisa describes the physical and emotional impacts of grief, the exhaustion, the unexpected triggers, and the long process of learning to live around loss.

She also shares the routines, relationships, and moments of joy that helped her rebuild her wellbeing - a reminder that emotional recovery rarely happens neatly or quickly, and that seeking support is a sign of strength rather than weakness.

For many viewers, her story offers reassurance that grief is not something to “get over”, but something you learn to carry with compassion for yourself.

Health, confidence, and living on your own terms

Throughout the interview, Lisa returns to the importance of listening to your body and protecting your health. She talks candidly about reaching a place in her life where she finally felt strong, happy, and grounded - not because of external approval, but because she prioritised what made her feel well.

Her reflections highlight something we hear often at Patient.info - health is not just about diagnoses or treatment. It’s also about daily habits, mental wellbeing, relationships, boundaries, and the mindset we bring to the challenges in front of us.

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Danny Malin om hälsa, balans och livet bortom viral berömmelse

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Danny Malin om hälsa, balans och livet bortom viral berömmelse

När Danny Malin först dök upp på Yorkshire Talks, mötte tittarna en man i ett ögonblick av enorm förändring. Tillsammans med sin fru Sophie Malin och deras lilla dotter Athena Malin, talade Danny öppet om att bli pappa, hantera plötslig berömmelse och de påfrestningar som kom med att bli igenkänd överallt han gick. Nu återvänder Danny för Säsong Två, och denna konversation känns annorlunda. Tystare, mer reflekterande och rotad i hälsa, välbefinnande och vad det innebär att lyssna på sin kropp när livet börjar kräva för mycket.

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Lindsey Burrow om kärlek, vårdande och livet efter förlust

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Lindsey Burrow om kärlek, vårdande och livet efter förlust

Some stories change the way a country talks about illness, love and resilience. Not because they are extraordinary in a sensational sense, but because they reveal what happens inside ordinary families when life becomes unimaginably hard. Matt Jameson and Christine Talbot sit down with Lindsey Burrow, mother, campaigner and the devoted wife of Rob Burrow. Together, Rob and Lindsey became the public face of love in the face of motor neurone disease. Their story moved millions not because it sought attention, but because it showed what commitment, dignity and compassion look like when everything else is stripped away. This conversation is not simply about loss. It is about caring, endurance, identity and what it means to keep showing up for the people you love when the future becomes uncertain.

av Thomas Andrew Porteus, MBCS

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Thomas Andrew Porteus, MBCS

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Thomas skriver för att informera, inspirera och utrusta praktikledare och vårdpersonal som navigerar förändringar, med utgångspunkt i två decennier av praktiskt arbete inom det brittiska hälsosystemet.

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