
James Golding left school at 14, survived cancer twice, dropped to six stone, lost the ability to walk, and was given under a 5% chance of survival. Now a world-record cyclist, speaker, fundraiser, husband and father, he reveals waking from a coma, rebuilding himself, and why resilience comes through reflection and purpose. The talk covers masculinity, identity, depression, and youth culture, plus 2112: riding all 21 Tour de France stages in 12 days for Great Ormond Street Hospital.