Somerset Life – December 2023
Julia Bradbury chats with Rachel Mead about her new book and tells us about a very special moment in Somerset … Click here to read the article (PDF).
Julia Bradbury chats with Rachel Mead about her new book and tells us about a very special moment in Somerset … Click here to read the article (PDF).
Julia Bradbury sets off around Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way for more windswept adventures… Click here to read the article (PDF) …
When Julia goes west tonight she discovers some absolute gems while exploring the Wild Atlantic Way. From intricate knitwear and homespun wisdom (including a great yarn about an Aran shop’s connection to The Quiet Man) to a wood sculptor’s unexpected and moving contribution to the Peace Process, there’s no shortage of surprises … Click here…
Julia Bradbury is in the middle of a whirlwind book tour for her self-help bestseller Walk Yourself Happy when TV Times calls for an exclusive interview about her new C4 travelogue. ‘I have to take my Walk Yourself Happy cartridge out of my brain and flip into Irish mode, so bear with me!’ she laughs,…
Presenter Julia Bradbury explains how embracing the great outdoors helped her find courage during her cancer battle … Click here to read the full article …
Julia Bradbury has shared how she used her breast cancer journey to help other people, after her battle with the disease “turned her life around”. Click here to read the full article …
Countryfile star Julia Bradbury tells This Morning fans her breast cancer diagnosis made her re-examine various aspects of her life which she has maintained since diagnosis. Click here to read the full article …
SINCE being diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago, TV presenter Julia Bradbury has dramatically overhauled her lifestyle to keep the disease at bay. The 53-year-old former Countryfile host used to munch on doughnuts at 11am, but now sticks to a strict regime of veggies for breakfast and a minimum 10,000 steps a day. She…
“Julia Bradbury isn’t always the most popular member of her household. Her three children get “a bit fed up” with her impassioned conversations about healdty eating and resent the fact that they can’t eat as many doughnuts as they once did. They’re not allowed sugar at home and have nuts, seeds and fruit instead of…
Solo walks keep me sane. I take one every day and, when I can, I head to Mam Tor in the Peak District, where I first started walking as a child with my dad – one of my most special places. Walking alone I can escape my thoughts or think through problems
Julia Bradbury: My daughter said ‘Mummy, what happens if cancer comes back?’ The broadcaster was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. Now in the clear, the experience profoundly altered her outlook, she tells Hilary Rose …