Unstoppable

Content creator Jessie Yendle lives with a stammer and ticks. She says it's had a huge impact on her life - but she hasn't let it stop her from doing everything she wants to do in life.

In Unstoppable, Jessie meets other people across Wales who have had their own challenges in life, but are making a difference for themselves and their communities.

Natalie Jones is a mum of two who lives in St Clears, South West Wales. After experiencing racism as a child, Natalie now writes and teaches about the importance of diversity and inclusion in schools and for the Welsh government.

Ash is a student living in Newbridge, South Wales. When Ash was a teenager, he came out as trans, and dropped out of school due to the stress on his mental health. Now Ash is studying law at university and educates other young people on LGBTQ+ issues and awareness.

Hear their inspiring and uplifting stories - and what makes them truly Unstoppable.

If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in Unstoppable, you can call the BBC Action Line – in confidence - on 0800 110 100. Calls are free from a landline, but mobile operators will charge.

Content creator Jessie Yendle meets incredible people overcoming adversity across Wales.

What does it mean to be unstoppable? Content creator Jessie Yendle shares her story of living with a stammer and meets others who have overcome challenges.

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Content creator Jessie Yendle lives with a stammer and ticks. She says it's had a huge impact on her life - but she hasn't let it stop her from doing everything she wants to do in life.

In Unstoppable, Jessie meets other people across Wales who have had their own challenges in life, but are making a difference for themselves and their communities.

Natalie Jones is a mum of two who lives in St Clears, South West Wales. After experiencing racism as a child, Natalie now writes and teaches about the importance of diversity and inclusion in schools and for the Welsh government.

Ash is a student living in Newbridge, South Wales. When Ash was a teenager, he came out as trans, and dropped out of school due to the stress on his mental health. Now Ash is studying law at university and educates other young people on LGBTQ+ issues and awareness.

Hear their inspiring and uplifting stories - and what makes them truly Unstoppable.

If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in Unstoppable, you can call the BBC Action Line – in confidence - on 0800 110 100. Calls are free from a landline, but mobile operators will charge.

Content creator Jessie Yendle meets incredible people overcoming adversity across Wales.

What does it mean to be unstoppable? Content creator Jessie Yendle shares her story of living with a stammer and meets others who have overcome challenges.

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Content creator Jessie Yendle lives with a stammer and ticks. She says it's had a huge impact on her life - but she hasn't let it stop her from doing everything she wants to do in life.

In Unstoppable, Jessie meets other people across Wales who have had their own challenges in life, but are making a difference for themselves and their communities.

Natalie Jones is a mum of two who lives in St Clears, South West Wales. After experiencing racism as a child, Natalie now writes and teaches about the importance of diversity and inclusion in schools and for the Welsh government.

Ash is a student living in Newbridge, South Wales. When Ash was a teenager, he came out as trans, and dropped out of school due to the stress on his mental health. Now Ash is studying law at university and educates other young people on LGBTQ+ issues and awareness.

Hear their inspiring and uplifting stories - and what makes them truly Unstoppable.

If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in Unstoppable, you can call the BBC Action Line – in confidence - on 0800 110 100. Calls are free from a landline, but mobile operators will charge.

Content creator Jessie Yendle meets incredible people overcoming adversity across Wales.

What does it mean to be unstoppable? Content creator Jessie Yendle shares her story of living with a stammer and meets others who have overcome challenges.

"

Content creator Jessie Yendle lives with a stammer and ticks. She says it's had a huge impact on her life - but she hasn't let it stop her from doing everything she wants to do in life.

In Unstoppable, Jessie meets other people across Wales who have had their own challenges in life, but are making a difference for themselves and their communities.

Natalie Jones is a mum of two who lives in St Clears, South West Wales. After experiencing racism as a child, Natalie now writes and teaches about the importance of diversity and inclusion in schools and for the Welsh government.

Ash is a student living in Newbridge, South Wales. When Ash was a teenager, he came out as trans, and dropped out of school due to the stress on his mental health. Now Ash is studying law at university and educates other young people on LGBTQ+ issues and awareness.

Hear their inspiring and uplifting stories - and what makes them truly Unstoppable.

If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in Unstoppable, you can call the BBC Action Line – in confidence - on 0800 110 100. Calls are free from a landline, but mobile operators will charge.

Content creator Jessie Yendle meets incredible people overcoming adversity across Wales.

What does it mean to be unstoppable? Content creator Jessie Yendle shares her story of living with a stammer and meets others who have overcome challenges.

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