6 | Cory Wharton-Malcolm & Janeen Wilson

6 | Cory Wharton-Malcolm & Janeen Wilson

Relatively · 2021-01-26
28:49
Before taking up running, Cory Wharton-Malcolm (or 'Beefy') was 'fat and unhappy in his own skin' – something his sister Janeen was totally oblivious to. She only ever saw her cool older brother, who had precious little time to spend with her. Fast forward to the present day: psychotherapist Janeen and coach Cory are now very close (she has her own keys to his house) and running has helped Cory to both deal with the grief of losing his Gran – who raised him and Janeen – and given him the platform he wanted to try and make the world a better place. In this episode of Relatively, Cory and Janeen talk about fitting in, silly voices, and feeling truly at home with one another.  

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For most of us, our relationships with our brothers and sisters are the longest lasting of our lives, sometimes spanning 80 or 90 years. Sibling relationships come before friendships or romances, and usually outlive any links with our parents. On Relatively, Catherine Carr will bring siblings together to talk about the connections they have with each other as adults, as well as what it was like growing up. But she'll also talk to them separately, to get a private take on the relationship. Expect nostalgia, honesty and lots of teasing.


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