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š Thick No More ā Episode with Ben Sutcliffe
In this episode of Thick No More, Jay sits down with Ben Sutcliffe, a man whose story is one of resilience, community, and purpose.
Diagnosed with epilepsy as a teenager, Benās world changed overnight. The label carried stigma, misunderstanding, and daily fears of seizures but what could have been a lifetime defined by limits became a story of transformation. Thanks to unwavering support from family, loyal friends, and his own determination, Ben learned to live beyond the diagnosis.
Today, Ben is Director of Executive Projects at Caudwell Children, a UK charity dedicated to changing the lives of disabled and neurodivergent children. For over 17 years, he has poured his skills and lived experience into advocacy, fundraising, and direct support that empowers families to thrive.
In our conversation, Ben shares:
⨠His memories of being diagnosed at 17 and the mental and emotional toll of epilepsy.
⨠The role of true friends and family who stood by him through anger, frustration, and setbacks.
⨠How his parentsā belief in service and resilience shaped his own purpose.
⨠The mission of Caudwell Children and how they open doors of possibility for children across the UK.
⨠A moving story of Tilly Griffiths, a young girl whose powered wheelchair opened not just mobility but a future full of ambition including Stanford University and Disney.
⨠Why stigma still lingers in society and how schools and communities can help break it down.
⨠His vision for the future: more face-to-face, community-based support for families, and expanding services for neurodivergent children.
Benās journey reminds us of a simple but powerful truth: a diagnosis does not define you it can light the fire of your purpose. His story is a call to look past labels, believe in potential, and work together to break down barriers.
š” āThick No Moreā to Ben means that moment when someone looks past the stigma and sees your potentialāreminding you to believe in yourself too.
š How to Connect & Support
š Visit Caudwell Children ā learn more about their work and how you can support.
š¬ Use the online chat on the website for direct questions and guidance.
š± Reach out via Caudwell Childrenās social media channels the team responds to all messages.
š Get involved: Volunteer, fundraise, or partner with Caudwell Children to make an impact.
š§ Tune in for a story of resilience, impact, and hope and hear how Benās journey proves that none of us should ever be defined by a label.
By Thick No Moreš Thick No More ā Episode with Ben Sutcliffe
In this episode of Thick No More, Jay sits down with Ben Sutcliffe, a man whose story is one of resilience, community, and purpose.
Diagnosed with epilepsy as a teenager, Benās world changed overnight. The label carried stigma, misunderstanding, and daily fears of seizures but what could have been a lifetime defined by limits became a story of transformation. Thanks to unwavering support from family, loyal friends, and his own determination, Ben learned to live beyond the diagnosis.
Today, Ben is Director of Executive Projects at Caudwell Children, a UK charity dedicated to changing the lives of disabled and neurodivergent children. For over 17 years, he has poured his skills and lived experience into advocacy, fundraising, and direct support that empowers families to thrive.
In our conversation, Ben shares:
⨠His memories of being diagnosed at 17 and the mental and emotional toll of epilepsy.
⨠The role of true friends and family who stood by him through anger, frustration, and setbacks.
⨠How his parentsā belief in service and resilience shaped his own purpose.
⨠The mission of Caudwell Children and how they open doors of possibility for children across the UK.
⨠A moving story of Tilly Griffiths, a young girl whose powered wheelchair opened not just mobility but a future full of ambition including Stanford University and Disney.
⨠Why stigma still lingers in society and how schools and communities can help break it down.
⨠His vision for the future: more face-to-face, community-based support for families, and expanding services for neurodivergent children.
Benās journey reminds us of a simple but powerful truth: a diagnosis does not define you it can light the fire of your purpose. His story is a call to look past labels, believe in potential, and work together to break down barriers.
š” āThick No Moreā to Ben means that moment when someone looks past the stigma and sees your potentialāreminding you to believe in yourself too.
š How to Connect & Support
š Visit Caudwell Children ā learn more about their work and how you can support.
š¬ Use the online chat on the website for direct questions and guidance.
š± Reach out via Caudwell Childrenās social media channels the team responds to all messages.
š Get involved: Volunteer, fundraise, or partner with Caudwell Children to make an impact.
š§ Tune in for a story of resilience, impact, and hope and hear how Benās journey proves that none of us should ever be defined by a label.