FYSOT 2015 – Staying brilliant Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Author: James Hilton Published: 11th Dec '15 Channel: FYSOT, Teenage Cancer Trust Region: UK Tags: Positivity James Hilton delivers the last talk of FYSOT 2015 talking about how to think positive and stay brilliant! Embed Copy and paste this code onto your website. Leave a Comment Related Films Rounding off the FYSOT OVER 18s Weekend with Sundays film, a brilliant end to an even better weekend! FYSOT OVER 18s 2017 – Sunday Film We’re back on the FYSOT u18s 2016 Chair, this time hearing from Kieran who shares his feelings about being at FYSOT and talking about his love of music. FYSOT U18s 2016 – FYSOT Chair – Kieran Fantastic talk from Andy Whittaker who discusses the art of being brilliant! FYSOT ’14 – The Art of Being Brilliant Another night, another chance to catch up with what’s happening with on the FYSOT chair. FYSOT ’14 – The FYSOT Chair – Saturday Night Brilliant final talk at FYSOT 2013 from Brian Lobel who talks about his new project that he has been working on with young cancer patients from Birmingham called ‘Fun with Cancer Patients’ and Brian also talks about his experiences of […] FYSOT ’13 – Brian Lobel
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