People Just Do Something

Para equestrian Tegan Vincent-Cooke first began riding at the age of four as part of her physiotherapy for quadriplegic cerebral palsy. In this episode, Tegan tells Priyanka Raval how she quickly fell in love with riding, her journey to finding a horse of her own, and how alongside her mum she’s broken barriers in equestrian sport. Having previously represented Team GB, Tegan now rides for Jamaica, becoming the country’s first para dressage-rider on the international stage.

Help Tegan reach the World Equestrian Games: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-reach-the-world-equestrian-games?attribution_id=sl:bb2c6b04-0918-4e7d-9f68-533f09c4e994&lang=en_GB&ts=1779485159&utm_campaign=man_ss_icons&utm_content=amp20_t1&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link 

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What is People Just Do Something?

People Just Do Something is a relaxing and possibly enraging podcast about people who might self-identify as activists. Join professional busybody Isaac Kneebone-Hopkins, The Bristol Cable’s in-house Columbo, Priyanka Raval and a special guest each week as they attempt to untangle the means of effecting change in Bristol, broken Britain and beyond.
Episodes release ever other week with the first season spanning 6 episodes.

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