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In this eye-opening episode, host Mike sits down with Clare, the founder of the Paul Alan Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about cardiac arrest and installing community defibrillators. Clare shares her personal story about losing her father, Paul Parish, to sudden cardiac arrest during a football match and how it inspired her to start the project.

They discuss the importance of CPR training, the need for easily accessible defibrillators, and the benefits of attending the project's basic life-saving skills sessions. Clare also talks about the financial challenges of acquiring and maintaining defibrillators, as well as the fundraising initiatives they have undertaken.

The conversation highlights the ways people can support the cause, including donating, attending training sessions, and spreading the word on social media. Tune in to learn more about the incredible work being done by the Paul Alan Project and how you can make a difference in your community.

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