this is kind of what we need to promote. the climate and biodiversity crisis can feel so overwhelming, it can feel like we are doomed, but having a little wins like this inspires people to pull together and change things. now, you may recall last month we caught up with freddie pearson, a graduate from london. he has had struggles with mental health in the past and says a lack of travel during the last 18 months has had an impact on him and his friends. but he has got a plan to take on the post lockdown blues, and it involves a lot of running.
sea. we ask that everyone keep a safe distance from sea. we ask that everyone keep a safe distance from her - sea. we ask that everyone keep a safe distance from her and i a safe distance from her and let her go at her own pace, ok? this is kind of what we need to promote. the biodiversity climate can feel so overwhelming, it can feel like we are doomed but having a little win like this inspires people to pull together and change things. now you may recall last month we caught up with freddie
now you may recall last month we caught up with freddie pearson, a graduate from london. he has had struggles with mental health in the past and settle lack of travel during the last 18 months has had an impact on him and his friends. but he has a plan to take on the post locked down blues and it involves a lot of running. i think young people have missed being able to travel and go to new places. people have been looking for the four walls for a lot of their day or in the same space and every day merges into which makes things difficult. to go and run around paris, i will feel like i am in a movie. it is so beautiful and there is so much going on. such an amazing atmosphere. last one in the bag
like graduate freddie pearson, who had his own battles with mental health in the past. but he s hoping travel and exercise would provide the solution to his post lockdown blues. hi, my name is freddie pearson, i m 21 years old and i have just graduated from the university of manchester. i was doing my final year of university during the height of the pandemic. i think the hardest thing about being in yourfinal year of university, while all this was unfolding, i think there was a frustration because your early 20s is the time of your life when you can travel, go clubbing, new parts of the world, meet new people, and these are the perfect years to have stories to tell moving forward, so you can really develop your character, and i think a lot of young people felt incredibly deprived of that. the uncertainty, the uncertainty of not really knowing what was going
gap years, uni and school trips, and holidays with mates have all been cancelled. some found it especially hard, like graduate freddie pearson, who had his own battles with mental health in the past. but he s hoping travel and exercise would provide the solution to his post lockdown blues. hi, my name is freddie pearson, i m 21 years old and i have just graduated from the university of manchester. i was doing my final year of university during the height of the pandemic. i think the hardest thing about being in yourfinal year of university, while all this was unfolding, i think there was a frustration because your early 20s is the time of your life when you can travel, go clubbing, new parts