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Riding Through Aphasia

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Riding Through Aphasia is the podcast series where motorcycle journalist, coach, and stroke survivor Andy Ibbott shares his journey of resilience, recovery, and rediscovery. Interviewed by Ed Nell, each episode delves into Andy’s life before, during, and after his stroke, highlighting his experiences with Aphasia, his recovery challenges, and his continued passion for living life at full throttle.


This podcast not only tells Andy’s inspiring story but also raises awareness of Aphasia, offering hope and insight for others affected by the condition. It celebrates the power of determination, humour, and human connection in overcoming life's toughest obstacles.


About Andy Ibbott

Andy Ibbott is a renowned motorcycle journalist, former Managing Director of the California Superbike School, and coach to world-class riders, including Valentino Rossi.


After a life-changing stroke in 2011, he overcame immense challenges, regaining mobility and taking on extreme endurance events like the Marathon des Sables.


A passionate advocate for brain injury recovery, Andy continues coaching in British Superbikes and supports Brain Research UK. His book Performance Riding Techniques remains a go-to guide for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.


Connect with Andy: https://andyibbott.co.uk/



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Andy Ibbott
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    • Pushing Limits After Stroke: From Zip Wires to Coaching
      Jul 21 2025

      In this remarkable episode of Riding Through Aphasia, Ed Nell reconnects with Andy Ibbott to talk about what life looks like 15 years after his stroke. From tackling terrifying heights and open-water swims to coaching future British Superbike talent, Andy shares how he continues to defy expectations. He reflects on his relentless pursuit of new goals, including his Everest adventure and planned parachute jump, despite a fear of heights, and how teaching young riders has reignited his purpose.


      Key Takeaways

      Endless Goal Setting: Andy always has a new challenge lined up, from a tandem London-Paris ride to

      Everest and potentially skydiving with the Parachute Regiment, each one more daring than the last.


      Raising for Charity: Every challenge Andy takes on helps raise money for causes close to his heart, especially supporting veterans and those living with disability.


      Adaptive Resilience: Despite hemiplegia affecting his right side, Andy swam in open water, rides motorbikes again with adapted controls, and powers through with his left limbs.


      Coaching Comeback: Andy returned to teaching motorbike racing, first with kids, then elite riders. He's now mentoring British Superbike hopefuls and the inspiring True Heroes team, many of whom face physical challenges.


      Living with Risk: Andy openly acknowledges the emotional weight of coaching in a high-risk sport. He reflects on rider injuries, resilience, and the tough realities of motorsport.


      Best Moments

      “I can’t move my right side, so I swam with my left arm and leg and I did it.”


      “When I’m back on solid ground after a challenge, I know I’ve done something for charity and myself, that’s the real win.”


      “People in the crowd say, ‘I’m a runner, and I wouldn’t do what you’re doing’ and that keeps me going.”


      “Coaching isn’t just about speed, it’s about knowing the risks, respecting the sport, and making riders better and safer.”


      About Andy Ibbott

      Andy Ibbott is a renowned motorcycle journalist, former Managing Director of the California Superbike School, and coach to world-class riders, including Valentino Rossi.


      After a life-changing stroke in 2011, he overcame immense challenges, regaining mobility and taking on extreme endurance events like the Marathon des Sables.


      A passionate advocate for brain injury recovery, Andy continues coaching in British Superbikes and supports Brain Research UK. His book Performance Riding Techniques remains a go-to guide for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.


      Connect with Andy: https://andyibbott.co.uk/


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      34 min
    • Coming to Terms with Stroke and Rediscovering Life
      Jul 7 2025

      In this powerful episode of Riding Through Aphasia, Ed Nell speaks with Andy Ibbott about the years following his stroke and the emotional and physical journey of learning to live again. Andy shares how it took two years to fully accept the impact of the stroke and the reality of aphasia, detailing the deep frustration of losing speech, movement, and identity. He opens up about the mental health struggles he faced, including suicidal thoughts, and how he began rebuilding his life, culminating in completing the London Marathon and riding motorbikes again with adapted controls.


      This episode is an honest, emotional, and ultimately inspiring account of rebuilding a life after stroke. Andy’s determination to adapt, recover, and rediscover joy offers powerful hope to others facing similar journeys.


      Key Takeaways

      Delayed Acceptance: Andy took two years to come to terms with his stroke. Initially in denial, he struggled to accept the extent of the physical and mental changes.


      Aphasia Frustration: Though he could think clearly, aphasia meant Andy couldn’t express himself, leading to immense emotional frustration and disconnection.


      Mental Health Matters: At his lowest point, Andy contemplated suicide. His story highlights the importance of support, patience, and resilience during recovery.


      Physical Recovery and Limits: Andy shares the long-term physical effects, with limited movement on his right side. Despite this, he works out regularly to maintain strength.


      Riding Again: With adapted controls, Andy returned to riding motorbikes, demonstrating remarkable determination. He even rides just seconds slower than his pre-stroke lap times.


      Best Moments

      “I thought I could still do everything. It took me two years to realise I couldn’t and then to start asking, ‘What can I do?’”


      “At one point, I told my partner to bring me a knife. I was ready to end it. But I’m still here and now I’ve done the London Marathon.”


      “I can’t do 60mph wheelies anymore. But I can walk a mile. And I can ride again.”


      “I may not be able to use my right hand, but I’ve got the throttle, the clutch, and the brakes all adapted to the left and I’m back on track.”


      About Andy Ibbott

      Andy Ibbott is a renowned motorcycle journalist, former Managing Director of the California Superbike School, and coach to world-class riders, including Valentino Rossi.


      After a life-changing stroke in 2011, he overcame immense challenges, regaining mobility and taking on extreme endurance events like the Marathon des Sables.


      A passionate advocate for brain injury recovery, Andy continues coaching in British Superbikes and supports Brain Research UK. His book Performance Riding Techniques remains a go-to guide for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.


      Connect with Andy: https://andyibbott.co.uk/


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      28 min
    • Overcoming Adversity: Andy Ibbott’s Journey After Stroke
      Jun 23 2025

      In this episode of Riding Through Aphasia, host Ed Nell continues his conversation with Andy Ibbott, exploring his life-changing stroke and the immense challenges he faced in recovery. Andy shares his experience of waking up from surgery, his struggle with aphasia, and the emotional toll of rebuilding his life. His story highlights resilience, mindset, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.


      Key Takeaways

      The Stroke & Its Aftermath: What was meant to be a routine operation turned into a 10-hour surgery, leading to a stroke that left Andy unable to walk or speak.


      Relearning Everything: From walking and writing to regaining speech, Andy had to rebuild his life from scratch, facing immense frustration along the way.


      Mindset & Recovery: Andy’s ability to turn problems into challenges helped him push forward, achieving milestones like walking the London Marathon and climbing to Everest Base Camp.


      The Lowest Point: A year and a half after his stroke, Andy hit rock bottom, contemplating suicide. His ex-wife’s support helped him shift his perspective and focus on new challenges.


      Never Giving Up: Despite ongoing struggles with aphasia and mobility, Andy continues to set new goals, proving that resilience and determination can lead to extraordinary achievements.


      Key Moments

      "I lost my speech, my ability to walk, and nearly my life—but I refused to give up."


      "Turning problems into challenges changed my mindset. If it’s a challenge, I’ll try to beat it."


      "Aphasia makes communication difficult, but every day is progress, and I won’t stop improving."


      "From considering ending it all to climbing mountains—life is about pushing forward, no matter what."


      About Andy Ibbott

      Andy Ibbott is a renowned motorcycle journalist, former Managing Director of the California Superbike School, and coach to world-class riders, including Valentino Rossi.


      After a life-changing stroke in 2011, he overcame immense challenges, regaining mobility and taking on extreme endurance events like the Marathon des Sables.


      A passionate advocate for brain injury recovery, Andy continues coaching in British Superbikes and supports Brain Research UK. His book Performance Riding Techniques remains a go-to guide for motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.


      Connect with Andy: https://andyibbott.co.uk/


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      33 min
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