• Episode Five: Meet Felicity from The Blue School, Raising over £5k
    2025/10/19
    A Transformative Night of Fire and CommunityThis incredible firewalk fundraising event at the Blue School shows just how powerful stepping outside your comfort zone can be. What started as a bold idea from a newly formed PTA turned into something truly magical - parents walking across hot coals while kids and even the local vicar cheered them on! The energy in the room transformed from nervous anticipation to pure warrior power, and organiser, Felicity O'Brien, described it as "electric". Not only did they smash their fundraising goals, raising over £3,500, but everyone walked away feeling more confident and part of something special. As Felicity puts it perfectly: "Don't think about it, just book it, just go for it".Lighting the Fire & Pre-Event Nerves (00:00:00) Felicity describes initial nerves turning into empowerment as the fire is lit and the energy in the room builds.Podcast Introduction & Guest Welcome (00:00:20) Chris introduces the podcast and welcomes Felicity, setting the stage for the conversation.Walking Out to the Crowd (00:00:39) Felicity shares the feeling of walking out to the crowd, likening it to entering an arena.Overall Fire Walk Experience (00:01:39) Felicity summarizes her fire walk experience as overwhelming and beyond expectations.Fundraising Results (00:01:55) Discussion of the financial success, including donations, ticket sales, and local business support.First Contact & Deciding to Organize the Event (00:02:58) Recounting the initial conversation and decision to proceed with the fire walk event.Convincing the PTA & Event Planning (00:04:12) Felicity explains how she convinced the new PTA and the role of videos and assemblies in building excitement.Lego Walk & Community Involvement (00:05:03) The importance of the Lego walk for children’s involvement and building community spirit.Ticket Sales Wobble & Motivational Message (00:05:46) Felicity describes a period of doubt, Chris’s encouraging message, and how it boosted participation.Event Day Setup & Pre-Fire Walk Atmosphere (00:08:14) Describing the busy event setup, the arrival of the fire team, and the nervous anticipation before starting.Transformation During the Experience (00:08:28) How nerves shifted to empowerment and the emotional energy in the room during the training.The Fire Walk Moment & Crowd Reaction (00:10:13) Recounting the first fire walk, the crowd’s reaction, and the emotional impact on participants.Personal Fire Walk Story (00:11:59) Felicity’s personal experience walking the fire, overcoming fear, and the support from the crowd.Aftermath & Participant Reactions (00:13:14) Participants’ elation, multiple walks, and the sense of achievement and transformation.Impact on Confidence & Community (00:15:27) How the event boosted confidence, created bonds, and generated gratitude among participants.The Power of the Training Session (00:17:01) Chris and Felicity discuss the lasting impact of the training and emotional shifts, beyond the fire walk itself.Photos, Fundraising Progress & Event Legacy (00:18:32) Discussion about event photos, ongoing fundraising, and the positive legacy of the event.Future Events & School Support (00:19:47) Plans for future fire walks, gratitude for school leadership, and anticipation for using the funds raised.Advice for Other PTAs (00:20:42) Felicity’s advice to other PTAs: embrace the challenge, trust the process, and the unique benefits of the event.Event Organization & Ease of Execution (00:21:55) How the event was easy to organize, with Chris’s team handling logistics and safety.PTA Participation & Event Structure (00:22:57) Highlighting that PTA members could participate fully, and sharing tips for smooth event management.Closing Remarks & Acknowledgements (00:24:13) Chris thanks Felicity for her leadership, and Felicity credits her team and expresses gratitude.Podcast Farewell (00:24:52) Final goodbyes and closing of the episode.fire walk, Chris Jones, Felicity, PTA, Parent Teacher Association, The Blue School, fundraising, community-building, transformative experience, empowerment, emotional impact, ticket sales, local business support, Lego walk, children's involvement, fundraising success, community spirit, personal growth, confidence, shared experience, event organization, health and safety, logistics, unique atmosphere, participation, teachers, collective effort, leadership, future events, community engagement, life-changing experience, support, camaraderie, fundraising activities, event planning, motivational messages, personal reflections, emotional journey, shared energy, celebration, bonding experience, overcoming self-doubt, excitement, memorable moments, photos and videos, event feedback, PTA leaders, community involvement, courage, enthusiasm, transformative power.
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  • Episode Four: Meet Kate Porter from St James School, Dudley, Raising over £13k
    2025/10/12
    The Best Fundraiser: How a Fire Walk Brought a School TogetherIn this episode of The Fire Walk Experience, host Chris Jones speaks with Kate Porter, PTA chair at Saint James’s Primary School, about their recent fire walk fundraiser. They reflect on the event’s organization, community spirit, and impressive fundraising, over £13,500 for new school toilets. The episode highlights personal breakthroughs, the involvement of local officials like Jason Griffin, and creative elements like a Lego walk for children. Kate shares her own transformative experience, emphasizing the event’s impact beyond fundraising, uniting the community and inspiring individual growth. The conversation offers practical advice for others considering similar events.Introduction & Community Impact (00:00:00)Kate reflects on the fundraiser’s success and the special community takeaways beyond just raising money.Podcast Welcome & Guest Introduction (00:00:21)Chris introduces the podcast, Kate Porter, and the context of the fire walk event.Kate’s Fire Walk Experience (00:00:56)Kate describes her personal experience of the fire walk as uplifting and inspiring.Fundraising Results & Ongoing Donations (00:01:10)Discussion of the amount raised so far and the continued inflow of donations.Purpose of the Fundraiser: School Toilets (00:01:35)Explains why the funds are needed for new school toilets and the lack of external funding.School Funding Challenges & Community Action (00:02:47)Talk about broader school funding issues and the need for community-led solutions.How Kate Discovered Fire Walk Fundraising (00:03:41)Kate shares how she learned about fire walk fundraisers and her initial inspiration.Planning & Launching the Event (00:04:26)Details the early planning, use of teaser videos, and building momentum before summer holidays.Engaging the Community & Revenue Streams (00:06:05)Explains strategies for reaching beyond school families, involving local businesses, and engaging officials.Sponsorships, Spectator Fees, and Event Logistics (00:08:05)Breakdown of participant and spectator fees, attendance, and covering event costs.Lego Walk for Children (00:08:36)Describes the parallel Lego walk for kids, their excitement, and sponsorship efforts.Food, Vendors, and Social Atmosphere (00:10:15)Covers food vendors, bar, parent contributions, and the event’s social, relaxed feel.Event Day Setup & Pre-Fire Walk Energy (00:11:46)Recounts the event day setup, crowd management, and the nervous but positive energy in the room.The Fire Walk Experience: Crowd & Personal Reflections (00:12:50)Kate and Chris discuss the actual fire walk, crowd reactions, and the bonding experience.Special Moments: The Vicar’s Walk (00:15:34)Highlights the vicar’s inspiring participation and the community’s response.Event Photography & Post-Event Promotion (00:16:16)Discusses the importance of event photography for sharing and continued fundraising.Lego Walk: Execution & Advice (00:18:37)Advice on running a Lego walk, children’s excitement, and ensuring safety and inclusivity.Personal Growth & Community Impact (00:20:11)Kate shares personal breakthroughs, community stories, and the deeper impact of the event.Fire Walk as a Catalyst for Change (00:22:11)Chris reflects on the transformative effects of fire walks, including unexpected personal outcomes.Advice for Future Organizers (00:24:32)Kate offers advice to others considering a fire walk fundraiser: get buy-in, use social media, and believe in the process.Podcast Conclusion & Farewell (00:25:45)Chris and Kate wrap up, express thanks, and hint at future events. And hint at future events.Firewalk, fundraiser, PTA, Saint James's Primary School, Dudley, England, community involvement, fundraising success, school improvements, local businesses, personal experiences, Lego walk, donations, school toilets, event organization, community engagement, Chris Jones, Kate Porter, Jason Griffin, fundraising strategies, participant experiences, personal growth, emotional journey, school events, social media campaign, sponsorship, local councillors, MP involvement, safety management, fundraising momentum, transformative experiences, community unity, school needs, personal challenges, recovery journey, event preparation, volunteer engagement, event atmosphere, photography challenges, press releases, online donations, participant bonding, school spirit, unexpected outcomes, leadership, creative ideas, social atmosphere.
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  • Episode Three: Meet Mindy from NEPS PTS... Raising over £10k
    2025/04/10
    Breaking Boundaries: How a School Firewalk Turned Into an Epic Fundraising Success


    Ever heard of a school PTA organizing a firewalk to raise money? Well, that's exactly what happened at North Ealing Primary School, and boy, did it pay off! In a fantastic display of community spirit and courage, parents and teachers came together to walk across hot coals, raising a whopping £11,000 in just one night. That's way more than their usual Christmas fair earnings!


    The whole thing kicked off when Mindy, the PTA chair, pitched this wild idea to the school leadership. You can imagine the raised eyebrows and concerned looks when she first suggested having people walk on fire! But thanks to Chris Jones from the Firewalk Experience and his rock-solid safety credentials, even the most cautious head teacher was convinced it could work.


    What really made this event special was how the kids got involved. They weren't doing the firewalk themselves (obviously!), but they became the event's biggest cheerleaders. The organizers even set up a Lego walk for the youngsters, giving them their own challenge to tackle. As Mindy put it, "If you don't get the kids on your side and the kids don't kind of push it forward, it won't work." Man, was she right! The kids basically became tiny marketing machines, pestering their parents to sign up.


    The training session before the big event was apparently quite something. Picture this: a bunch of nervous parents and teachers getting pumped up together, learning they could do something they probably never thought possible. It wasn't just about walking on fire - it was about pushing personal boundaries and showing their kids that facing fears head-on can lead to amazing achievements.


    When the actual firewalk happened, the atmosphere was electric. The kids were going absolutely bonkers, cheering on their parents and teachers like they were rock stars. As Mindy described it, "It was like having a home team supporters cheering you on." The energy was so infectious that even people who were scared out of their minds found the courage to step onto those hot coals.


    The success of this event wasn't just about the money raised (though £11,000 is nothing to sneeze at!). It brought the whole school community together in a way that traditional fundraisers never had before. It created lasting memories and showed everyone involved that sometimes the craziest-sounding ideas turn out to be the best ones. They're definitely planning to do it again, though they're smartly waiting a while to keep it special. And why not? When you've found a formula that works this well, you stick with it!


    The event also opened doors for other creative fundraising ideas. They're now thinking about adding things like animal handling experiences to keep future events fresh and exciting. It just goes to show that when it comes to school fundraising, thinking outside the box (way outside the box, in this case) can lead to some pretty amazing results. Who would've thought that walking on fire could bring a school community so close together while raising serious cash for a good cause?

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  • Episode Two: Meet Lucinda from Feline Fine
    2025/02/24
    How a Cat Charity Used Firewalking to Transform Lives and Raise £9,000


    Ever heard of someone walking on fire to help cats? Well, that's exactly what happened when Lucinda, the founder of Feline Fine Foundation, organized a firewalk fundraiser that brought in nearly £9,000 for her charity. But here's the thing - this story isn't just about walking on hot coals; it's about how one person's tough experience turned into a lifeline for hundreds of cats and their owners.


    Lucinda's story hits right in the feels. Three years ago, she was facing homelessness and the heart-wrenching possibility of having to give up her seven cats and dog. In her own words, "If I had to rehome them, I literally wouldn't be here today." That dark moment sparked something incredible - she decided to create a charity that would make sure nobody else would have to face that impossible choice.


    Fast forward to today, and Feline Fine Foundation has become a game-changer in the pet welfare world. They've helped around 300 cats so far, offering free foster care when their owners hit rough patches like domestic abuse situations, hospital stays, or even house fires. What's super cool about their approach is they never say no to helping people and their pets. For some folks, their cat is literally their only companion in the world, and Lucinda gets that on a deeply personal level.


    The recent firewalk fundraiser was a perfect example of Lucinda's go-getter attitude. She pulled the whole thing together in just three weeks (talk about pressure!), and it turned out way better than anyone expected. They were shooting for £5,000 but ended up raising almost double that. Even snooker legend Steve Davis got in on the action, not just walking on fire but also spinning some tunes afterward. How's that for a unique fundraising event?


    What really stands out about this whole story is how Lucinda's spontaneous, high-energy approach actually works in her favor. As she puts it, "Less planning is more. Gives people less time to panic." This philosophy seems to create this amazing momentum where people just want to jump in and help. The event wasn't just about raising money - it was about pushing boundaries and showing what's possible when people come together for a good cause.


    Looking ahead, there's talk about making this an annual thing - maybe even a "Firewalk for Felines" that brings together multiple cat charities. It's pretty inspiring to see how one person's personal crisis has evolved into this powerful force for good. The charity isn't just saving cats; it's helping people hold onto their furry family members during their toughest times, and that's making a real difference in people's lives.


    The whole story really shows how sometimes the best ideas come from our darkest moments. Lucinda turned her own potential tragedy into a mission that's helping hundreds of others avoid the same heart-breaking choice she almost had to make. And using firewalking as a fundraiser? That's just genius - it perfectly symbolizes how we can overcome our fears and do amazing things when we're motivated by love and compassion.

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  • Episode One: Dee From Skylarks And How a Small Charity's Firewalk Event Created Big Impact and Lasting Connections
    2024/12/20
    When Skylarks charity decided to shake things up with their fundraising efforts, they didn't just think outside the box - they literally walked through fire! Their innovative firewalk event not only smashed their fundraising target but also created an amazing buzz around their organization. Initially hoping to raise £3,000, they ended up collecting over £4,000, with gift aid pushing that figure even higher to around £4,500. Talk about heating things up!The really cool thing about this event wasn't just the money raised - it was how it brought people together. Dee, the head of fundraising at Skylarks, had this brilliant idea to make the event super inclusive. While adults were getting pumped up for their firewalk, kids could participate in their own challenge - a Lego walk! This thoughtful touch really shows how Skylarks lives up to their motto of making everything accessible and inclusive for everyone.The preparation for the event was seriously impressive. They didn't just throw some coals on the ground and hope for the best! The team went all out with their promotion, hitting up social media, sending out press releases, and even landing a spot on Riverside Radio's breakfast show. This comprehensive approach helped them attract both their regular supporters and completely new faces to the event.What's really awesome is how the firewalk created this incredible sense of community. As Dee put it, "It pushes you to new levels in your mind and belief of what you can achieve." Participants from all walks of life came together, united by their desire to support Skylarks and push their personal boundaries. The pre-walk training session turned a group of nervous individuals into a tight-knit team ready to tackle the challenge together.The impact of the event went way beyond just one night of fundraising. Skylarks gained 20 new "friends for life" - supporters who are now deeply connected to their cause. These aren't just one-time donors; they're people who want to stay involved and help out with future events. That's the kind of long-term support that charities dream about!Perhaps the most telling sign of success is that people are already asking about the next firewalk. Even those who couldn't make it to the first event are eager to participate in future ones. Dee's advice to other charities thinking about organizing a firewalk? Just go for it! Sure, it might seem a bit scary at first (kind of like walking on fire!), but with good planning and the right support, it can be an incredible way to bring people together and raise funds for a good cause.The event also perfectly aligned with Skylarks' expansion plans, serving as a pre-launch celebration for their new center in Hounslow. It's pretty clever how they managed to combine fundraising, community building, and raising awareness about their new location all in one fiery package. This kind of strategic thinking shows how smaller charities can make a big impact with creative events that capture people's imagination and inspire them to get involved.This success story really shows how thinking differently about fundraising can lead to amazing results. It wasn't just about walking on fire - it was about creating an unforgettable experience that brought people together, pushed boundaries, and built lasting connections with their cause. As Dee says, "Everything we do at Skylarks is about inclusion, it's about access, it's about our families. It's bringing everyone in to feel part of it." Now that's what I call lighting a fire under traditional fundraising!Introduction & Welcome (00:00:04)Chris introduces Dee from Skylarks and sets the stage for the discussion about the fire walk event.First Impressions of the Fire Walk (00:00:20)Dee shares her initial thoughts and feelings about the fire walk event.About Skylarks & Dee’s Role (00:01:11)Dee explains Skylarks’ mission and her position as Head of Fundraising.Why Choose a Fire Walk? (00:01:38)Dee discusses the reasons for selecting a fire walk as a fundraising event.Fundraising Results (00:02:59)Dee reveals the fundraising target, the amount raised, and the event’s financial success.Personal Experience of the Fire Walk (00:03:51)Dee describes her personal experience participating in the fire walk and its impact.Lego Walk for Children (00:06:14)Discussion about the parallel Lego walk for children and its importance for inclusivity.Event Preparation & Promotion (00:07:32)Dee details the preparation process, collaboration with The Fire Walk Experience, and promotional strategies.Feedback After the Event (00:10:47)Dee shares feedback received from participants and the positive impact on the community.Building Community & Supporter Relationships (00:12:39)Discussion on how the event helped build long-term relationships and a sense of community.Advice for Other Organizers (00:14:05)Dee offers advice to other charities considering similar events, focusing on engagement and inclusivity.How to Find and Support Skylarks (...
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