Steve Fountain chats to Nicky Marshall at Business Breakfast

Mar 4, 2026 | News

Radio Bath’s Steve Fountain talks to Nicky Marshall from Discover Your Bounce, our keynote speaker at this month’s Radio Bath Business Breakfast. T

They spoke about how a freak accident whilst scuba diving led to a dramatic change of direction and a business that focuses on promoting good health and happiness, as well as developing exceptional leadership skills. Nicky is passionate about bringing easy, tried and tested techniques to you in a way that fits into your life. From a 30-second breathing technique or a long-term vision for a fantastic life, to learning how to tackle mental health in the workplace as a manager, to learning new coaching techniques.

Nicky was a keynote speaker at one of our popular Business Breakfast events, a great monthly event for local entrepreneurs and business leaders to connect, catch up over breakfast and hear from an interesting guest speaker.

Our next Business Breakfast takes place on 26th March 2026, and we’d love to see you there. Book your place here. 

Find out more about Nicky and Discover Your Bounce at www.discoveryourbounce.com.

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