4.4 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 31 March 2022
⏱️ 98 minutes
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In this episode, I’m on a mission with Tony Courtney Brown, founder of Bio-Resonance clinic who shares his incredible story, including some truly traumatic events that eventually led to severe mental health issues.
In this candid interview, Tony discusses how he got through those tough times and managed to get his life back on track, going from being homeless and suicidal to use the learnings from his adversity to build a successful business that focuses on natural therapies and a more holistic approach that is often at odds with the conventional medical narrative.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
'Because it was brutal at times, I desensitised myself to it - it was the only way to get through'
'You view society completely differently from that position when you see how things operate'
'Until you have that direct contact, it's hard to fathom just how little support there is'
'What has happened over the past couple of years has made a huge impact on what I'm doing now'
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Tony Courtney Brown Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/tonycourtney.brown
Total Body Health - www.total-body-health.com
ABOUT THE HOST
The On A Mission Podcast brings you Ellie Mckay's no holds barred chats with some of the UK's top business leaders, entrepreneurs, celebrities, athletes, top thought leaders, influencers and mindset experts.
On a Mission is for unconventional thinkers that want to challenge the status quo. For all those people on a mission to live their best lives and take control of their own destiny.
Ellie is a straight-talking, successful property entrepreneur who passionately believes that everyone has the power within themselves to transform their lives no matter what their situation.
As a mumpreneur with 3 young children and multiple businesses, Ellie likes to keep it real with her no-bs insights and share the things that have helped her achieve the level of success she has enjoyed to date.
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone and welcome to the other episode of The Unimission Podcast. |
0:04.0 | Now this one's going to be incredible. I am joined this week by a very special gentleman, |
0:09.2 | Tony Courtney Brown. Now for anyone who doesn't know Tony, he actually runs an holistic health |
0:14.8 | clinic in Wimbledon, London. But when I first met Tony at an event in May, |
0:20.9 | favourably, that I was co-hosting with a good friend of mine and we got chatting. |
0:26.7 | Not only was I blown away by what he was achieving in terms of what he's doing professionally, |
0:32.9 | but even more so, I was really impressed when I got to learn a little bit more about his incredible |
0:39.9 | backstory. I know you guys are going to get as much value from this as I did. He's got an incredible |
0:46.6 | tale to tell. He's a truly wonderful gentleman and it's a privilege to have you with us today. |
0:53.0 | So how's that for an intro, Tony? Wow, I am terribly gobsmacked. Thank you, Eddie. |
1:00.4 | No, genuinely, it's really true and we've got so much to get through because |
1:06.0 | you've had the hell of a life. I don't know how else to put it. Let's start from |
1:09.4 | tell to Tony. What was it like for you growing up? I had an interesting start in my. |
1:14.5 | I was, well, I'm a product of the Windrush generation. My parents came out from Jamaica in the |
1:19.8 | 50s and at the time my mum was a nurse living in a bed sit and my dad was student at Notting |
1:27.0 | University and I happened along at the wrong time. As a result of that, I was fostered very soon |
1:36.5 | after birth with a number of people and ended up with a Dutch family who I stayed with for the first |
1:42.1 | six years of my life. And how was that for you? That was blissfully happy. I have lots of happy |
1:50.3 | memories. We grew up or rather I grew up on a flower nursery. So the time I was about the first |
1:58.4 | memories I have I was about two and if I were to look out across the front garden or fields as |
2:06.0 | it were at that time, flowers would come up to here and all I saw was just crocuses and daffodils |
2:14.0 | spreading miles away into the future. Probably it wasn't miles but because of my size it looked |
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