The program offers surprisingly easy-to-implement advice that has been shown to enhance health and transform lives.
On behalf of her late husband, Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley accepted the medal at one of her first public appearances following his passing.
She said at the presentation, “I wish more than anything that Michael was here himself to be collecting this award.”
When Mosley fell in June while strolling on the Greek island of Symi, he passed away naturally.
Dr. Bailey Mosley accepted the prize during the London ceremony and stated, “Michael realized that Just One Thing had truly connected.”
He cherished the format’s simplicity and the opportunity to actually assist others.
“The support that my family and I have received over the past three months has demonstrated to us that they loved Michael in addition to the podcast.
“He made Just One Thing and enjoyed many joyful hours of recording in our pantry. My job was to provide sound effects and coffee.”
She ended with a heartfelt admonition, saying, “If there’s one thing you do today, hug your loved ones, tell them they are loved, and never take time for granted. Life can be shorter than you ever imagine.”