• EP13: What Happens When the Dream Ends? The Truth About Life After Football - Jacob Blyth
    Jan 4 2026

    What happens when the dream you’ve chased your entire life suddenly disappears?

    In this episode, we sit down for an unfiltered conversation with Jacob Blyth about football, identity, and the hidden cost of chasing success. From playing men’s non-league football at 15, earning a move to Leicester City, and training alongside Premier League winners - to injury, isolation, public scrutiny, and the darkest period of his life.

    This is not a story about fame or money. It’s about pressure, mental health, mistakes, and the reality that footballers - like all of us - are human beings, not robots. We talk openly about failure, alcohol, relationships, and what it really takes to rebuild when everything falls apart.

    A powerful, honest episode about losing purpose - and finding something more important on the other side.

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    1 Std. und 46 Min.
  • EP12: Football Is What I Did, Not Who I Am - Adebayo Akinfenwa
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Adebayo “Bayo” Akinfenwa, one of English football’s most iconic and respected figures. Across a 20-year professional career, Bayo scored over 230 goals, earned promotions with clubs including Wycombe Wanderers, AFC Wimbledon, and Northampton Town, won silverware with Swansea City, and was recently awarded the Tom Finney Award for his contribution to the EFL and the game as a whole.

    But this conversation goes far beyond football. Bayo opens up about authenticity, identity, resilience, and self-belief—from facing racism early in his career, to embracing being different in a sport that often demands conformity. He speaks powerfully about dressing-room dynamics, leadership, managing energy, and why football was always something he did, not who he was.

    We explore his transition out of the game, lessons on handling criticism and social media, the importance of self-care and rest, and his philosophy on legacy—being remembered not for achievements, but for how you made people feel. Honest, grounded, and deeply human, this episode is about owning who you are, backing it with work, and living on your terms.

    A must-listen for athletes, leaders, and anyone navigating identity, purpose, and life beyond labels.

    #lifeafterfootball #akinfenwa #growthmindset

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    1 Std. und 34 Min.
  • EP11 - Breathe, Accept, Commit - With Dudley Stokes
    Nov 26 2025

    Dudley Tal Stokes’ journey from a boy in rural Jamaica to Olympic bobsledder is a story of serendipity, resilience, and relentless work ethic. His military training equipped him with crucial skills to control fear and perform under pressure. Despite limited resources and a compressed timeline, Dudley’s instinctive feel and dedication allowed him to compete at the highest level in one of the most dangerous sports.

    Beyond sport, Dudley’s philosophy emphasizes the inseparability of physical and mental health, the foundational role of nutrition, sleep, and movement, and the power of authenticity and reflection in life. His approach to fear—“Breathe, Accept, Commit”—offers a practical framework for managing anxiety and uncertainty.

    Dudley also challenges modern trends that over-rely on technology and quick fixes, advocating instead for deep connection to human instinct, body, and spirit. His legacy transcends Olympic fame, focusing on living with purpose, courage, and resilience while inspiring others to realize their full potential.

    This interview is a rich exploration of human potential, mental resilience, cultural identity, and the power of authentic living, grounded in Dudley Tal Stokes’ extraordinary life and ongoing mission to help others thrive.

    #Dudleystokes #mensmentalhealth #lifeaftersports #inspiringstories #mentalhealthawareness #breakingthestigma

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    1 Std. und 54 Min.
  • EP10: When The Penny Drops - Mason Spence on The Hidden Battle Behind Football & Gambling Addiction
    Nov 12 2025

    In this powerful episode, former professional footballer Mason Spence shares his deeply personal story of how the highs and lows of football led him into a destructive gambling addiction.

    He opens up about the emotional toll of trying to prove himself, the isolation that came with constant setbacks, and how betting became his escape from every emotion — anger, happiness, loneliness, and guilt. Mason describes how addiction made him manipulative and disconnected, turning even friends and family into tools for feeding his habit. He speaks candidly about hitting rock bottom, the psychological battle of living with the “addict” inside him, and the daily work it takes to stay in recovery.

    Now several years clean, Mason reflects on how recovery has given him empathy, perspective, and purpose — helping others who are still trapped in the same cycle. He credits Sporting Chance for giving him the understanding and support that ultimately saved his life, and he hopes his story can help others realise they’re not alone in their struggles.

    #MasonSpence #gamblingaddiction #mensmentalhealth #footballpodcast #addictionrecovery #sportingchance #lifeafterfootball #inspiringstories #mentalhealthawareness #breakingthestigma

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    1 Std. und 47 Min.
  • EP09: Presence Is A Gift We Are Learning To Accept
    Oct 29 2025

    Here we go again! Series One was such a success that we’re back for Series Two!

    We’re welcoming new sponsors and looking to connect with like-minded brands that share our values. We’re excited about the guests we’ve lined up and grateful to Carl at Podspace for our new look and home.

    This series will focus more on solutions — offering guidance and reflection through the stories shared. The response to Series One has been incredible, showing how much this movement is helping, supporting, and strengthening both listeners and guests alike.

    In this episode, Craig Mackail-Smith and Jim Burnside discuss feedback from a listener that helped shape the foundation of what Assist hopes to achieve. Recorded during a busy summer, both Craig and Jim open up about balancing coaching, personal commitments, and their own growth journeys.

    Jim shares a breakthrough moment in his relationship with his mum after learning about Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD), something he deeply relates to. They explore how RSD shows up in football and how shifting focus toward small daily positives can build resilience.

    The topic of identity also surfaces — how evolving goals can blur self-worth and prevent people from celebrating their achievements. Craig reflects on the loss of creativity in football and questions whether the game still celebrates individuality.

    Craig opens up about his darkest moments — from losing his home and career to rebuilding himself, one day at a time. His story of surrender and healing is deeply inspiring. Jim, meanwhile, shares how a simple moment of singing in his car helped him reconnect with himself and start “living a little” again.

    Both co-hosts are embracing life more fully, encouraging others to do the same — to reflect, be present, and celebrate every win, big or small.

    Thank you for watching, listening, reading, and supporting Assist.

    If you’d like to reach out, we’d love to hear from you in the comments, via our social media or info@assist-uk.co.uk

    You are enough.

    Assist Podcast

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    1 Std. und 30 Min.
  • EP08: Failures, Setbacks and Growing Forward with Laurie Walker
    Jun 13 2025

    On this week's episode we speak with Laurie Walker, Goalkeeper at Solihull Moors. We discuss family dynamics and the impact it had on his career and personal life growing up. Football was a great escape but it didnt come without its challenges some of which were the most extraordinary experiences we’ve heard in a while.A real feel good story from being let go at a club in your teens to then making your debut for the same club a decade on. A ‘you’ll never be good enough’ comment left Laurie striving to prove them wrong and more himself right this episode will showcase how one simple comment can carry such an incredible impact and burden on someone’s life.

    Listening to Laurie talk about his time at Kettering and how they didn’t get paid for months and months will give you an insight to how strong his desire was to succeed at being a footballer.

    When going through his tough times he highlighted how important it is to have a partner alongside you that can help guide you the testing moments and in Lauries case how his partner help him to find purpose outside of football and find himself again.

    This episode has highs and lows, twists and turns but highlights Lauries resilience in tough situations and his desire to not allow past comments to dictate what he can achieve

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    1 Std. und 34 Min.
  • EP07: The Drive Behind the Player – Aaron McLean Unfiltered
    May 16 2025

    This week on the podcast, we’re joined by former professional footballer Aaron McLean.

    From the very start of the episode, it becomes clear that a central theme in Aaron’s journey is how embarrassment and early setbacks shaped his drive and decision-making. He opens up about his formative years at Chelsea, the unexpected release from the club, and the deep sense of shame that followed. Looking back, Aaron reflects on how that early disappointment became a powerful motivator—fueling a successful career both on and off the pitch.

    Aaron also speaks candidly about his experiences with racism throughout his career, both as a player and now as a broadcaster. His openness, resilience, and perspective on life, football, and personal growth are truly inspiring. It's a remarkable conversation with someone who continues to be a powerful role model on and off our screens.

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    1 Std. und 49 Min.
  • EP06: When is Enough, Enough? With Guest Jim Stevenson, Owner of OverPower
    Apr 16 2025

    Jim Burnside provides a warm welcome for Jim Stevenson to join the Assist podcast for this episode and it immediately kicks off with Craig Mackail-Smith and Jim Stevenson not remembering if they have been in the same team at the same time but agreeing they were quite literally in their own personal struggles at that time.

    Craig and Jim Stevenson spent time together (they think) at Luton Town during their careers and they both discuss with Jim Burnside the physical and mental demand they would put on their bodies after team training had finished and what they would do the night before a game, is this a healthy obsession they had?

    As Jim Stevenson takes us on a journey of his fitness pursuit outside of football he shares that he couldn’t allow himself to socialise with teammates (unless fitness was involved) and how dedicated he was. As he reflects he also shares these moments that he looks back on as delusion but he was so consumed at the time.

    Jim Burnside asks a really interesting question to both Jim Stevenson and Craig Mackail-Smith regarding providing self praise at any point in their footballing career. Both responses are incredibly honest and shows the places they were at personally.

    All three provide tips on how not to have a successful relationship with their Girlfriends/ wives as their fitness obsessions consume movie nights, dinners out, holidays and so much more! Have you experienced these and what about the FIFA statement, can you resonate??

    Not making the first team and being released from clubs (finding out via social media) is a bitter pill to swallow but something that is not uncommon in football. It was in this moment Jim Stevenson found his new pathway but it also included an abundance of inner work that he openly talks about and how that shaped his current work, relationship and self.

    Its becoming more and more clear that the conversations The Assist Podcast co hosts Craig Mackail-Smith and Jim Burnside are having are uncovering some incredibly personal journeys but as Jim Stevenson says, its now time that these stories are shared and a healing journey can begin.

    Sharing different therapies and methods tried, works for some, work in that moment, and resets happen but the resilience and passion to know they all deserve a better future is what was a key message between Craig Mackail-Smith, Jim Burnside and Jim Stevenson.

    Jim Stevensons advice was truly impactful and we’d love to hear how this resonates with you!

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    1 Std. und 35 Min.