

Jonny Wilkinson: how a mental health crisis led to a life of exploration
Jonny Wilkinson is one of the most decorated and recognisable faces in rugby history. Jonny scored 1,246 points from 97 Test appearances, the most famous being his drop goal that won the World Cup for England in 2003. In a stellar career Jonny would accumulate four Six Nations titles with England and at club level he…
We score an episode from what we can actually measure — its reach and engagement, what listeners say about it, and what it covers. We don't have those signals for this one yet, so it doesn't get a number.
Buzzmeter says it's buzzing across platforms — the Hive Vote says whether the people who actually listened liked it.
Rate this episode
Add your vote to the Hive — listeners rate every episode after they finish.
- No reviews yet — be the first.
More from The High Performance Podcast
See all episodes →
What Brawn GP Never Revealed About Their F1 Miracle: Ex-CEO Nick Fry (E420)

Audi Revolut F1 Team Boss Talks Schumacher, Alonso and World Championship Plan | Mattia Binotto (E426)

Professor Green on Childhood Struggles, ADHD & Finding Community at Youth Zones (E421)
Similar episodes from other shows
More like The High Performance Podcast →
Jonny Wilkinson: Winning The World Cup Led To My Darkest Days

Jonny Wilkinson: suffering in silence, insecurity and cultivating self-worth

Pt 3: Sam Warburton ‘don’t believe the tough rugby exterior’

Patrice Evra
One great episode in your inbox, daily — free.
One email a day, unsubscribe anytime. No spam, ever.