Declassified
Michael Coates
Welcome, I'm Michael Coates, a former firefighter and also a former Soldier.
This podcast documents amazing stories from members of the military community.
Our guests include Military Cross winners, athletes, partners of those who have served, high ranking commanders and 'normal' veterans who have gained extraordinary experiences.
By declassifying stigmas and perceptions we wish to open up issues around mental fitness and wellbeing, talk in depth around subjects such as post traumatic growth and delve into human development on a micro level.
Our longterm vision is to provide hope, guidance, support and help for individuals who are suffering from both...
Remembrance Special - The Military Community
Remembrance is a personal time and moment for many within the Military Community. Here we speak about the reality of the 11th of November and what it really means to remember.
From the battle fields of the first world war to living life right now.
This is Declassified
Featuring:
Michael Coates - Military Veteran and Host of the Declassified podcast
Ben Taylor - Petty officer and Poet
Dr Emily Mayhew - Historian and advisor to the Casevac Club
David Wiseman - Military Veteran and
Road to Recovery Special (LIVE) - Harry Parker, Gemma Morgan and Simon Brown
In this special episode we record LIVE from the National Army Museum in London.
We talk to a panel of 3 guests about their lives, service, injury and recovery.
A Road to Recovery Special with Harry Parker, Gemma Morgan and Simon Brown
https://www.nam.ac.uk
More Information -
Simon: https://blesma.org/news-media/blesma-news/2020/on-the-set-of-scars/
Harry: https://www.waterstones.com/book/hybrid-humans/harry-parker/9781788163101
Gemma: https://morganeight.com
Episode 55 - Roger Cruickshank DFC
Fighter pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross and the power of repetition.
We talk about his operations in Syria and Iraq, what it takes to perform at your best and why preparing for the worst allowed him a shot at a moving target.
We also speak about psychological fitness, mental I’ll-health and his mothers suicide.
From skiing at the Olympics to the speed of sound.
Episode 55 - Roger Cruckshank - this is declassified
Find Roger on Instagram - https://instagram.com/sos_coaching_ltd?igshid
Stretcher-Bearer Special with Dr Emily Mayhew
From 'The Carry to The Casevac' we discuss the stretcher-bearers of the First World War.
We talk about their role, kit, training and firing-squads. We also speak about their heroics, constant workload and how they were almost lost to history.
A stretcher-bearer special with Dr Emily Mayhew
Also,
For information about the upcoming charity event please visit https://www.justgiving.com/casevac
Thank you, Michael
Episode 54 - James Stott
In this episode we speak with a former Royal Marine who has a talent for magic and a story of war.
We talk about his time in Iraq, seeking more in his life and his time in Afghanistan.
Grief, violence, reflection and adventure.
Episide 53 - James Stott - this is declassified
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/run-4-ben-gregz?utm_term=ygWabxNp2
Episode 53 - John Fendley
Childhood, suicide, depression and helping other.
In this episode we speak with one of the countries best know sports presenters.
We talk about his Dads National service, understanding mental ill-health and speaking.
Episode 53 - John Fendley - This is Declassified
Hyde Park Bombing - A film by Episode 49, Mau Gris (Thread Films)
Just after 10.30am on 20th July 1982, the IRA bombed the Queen's Life Guard. This act of terrorism took place in Hyde Park, London, but it shocked the world.
The mounted guard of 15 Household Cavalrymen and their horses was on its way to change the guard near Buckingham Palace when a remote controlled device was initiated, blasting nails and shrapnel into them. Four men and seven horses were killed, and many more injured.
Remarkably, some of the soldiers who survived the attack were back
British Podcast Awards 2022, Bronze Winners - Best Wellbeing Podcast
4 clips taken from episodes released last year showing how the podcast speaks about wellbeing.
In this audio montage we talk with Keith Abraham, Steve Japp and Alex Seymour about trauma, PTSD, depression, psychedelics and healing
Thames 26 Special - With Ash Alexander-Cooper, Nathan Jones and Michael Coates
Endurance, cold water, suffering and swimming,
Listen to how Nathan and Michael swam 26.2 miles in 10 degree water.
Episode 52 - Nathan Dunne
Heroin addiction, childhood abuse, neglect and care.
In this episode we speak with a man whose childhood is beyond words. We talk about his early life in Liverpool, the chaos of addiction, bullying, safety and violence.
We also talk about failure, friendship, fighting and forgiveness.
A truly remarkable conversation that is full of pain and emotion.
Episode 52 - Nathan Dunne - This is Declassified
Nathan is currently walking 1350 miles barefoot. Support his endeavour
here:
Episode 51 - Tom Beaver
From building bridges to performance equipment.
In this episode we speak to the founder of BeaverFit. We speak about early life, getting stronger at school and working hard in life.
We also speak about the tragic death of his cousin, endurance sport and using his skills to make a real impact.
Episode 51 - Tom Beaver - This is Declassified
https://www.beaverfiteu.com
Johnny Mercer MP - Bid to end visa fee for UK's foreign-born veterans
Support the vote tomorrow to end the visa fees (currently £2389 each) for Military veterans and immediate family members (wives, husbands, children).
To have your say and let your MP know you feel strongly about removing the visa fee for those who have served for over 5 years please email your MP (you can find your email in the link below)
https://members.parliament.uk/members/Commons?SearchText=&PartyId=&Gender=Any&ForParliament=0&ShowAdvanced=False
Asking them to support th
Gambling Special - Paul Merson
Gambling to the point of suicide, getting stabbed for choosing alcohol and the bravery he shows today.
This incredible, brutal and totally open conversation with one of the countries most loved football pundits.
We talk about his anxiety, self-loathing, honesty and illness. We also speak about wanting the best for others, especially his family.
A Gambling Special, Paul Merson - This is Declassified
Pauls new book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hooked-Addiction-Long-Road-Recovery/dp/1472282531
Letters to the Earth
The Declassified network is proud to be supporting Letters To The Earth 2021, Letters to the earth in partnership with vivo barefoot are inviting people to get involved from now through to November, when the UN Climate Conference takes place in Glasgow, where world leaders will make decisions that will determine the rest of our lives and the lives of generations to come.
Your letter can be to or from the Earth, another person or species, or a moment in time or place. It can be poetic or a call
Episode 50 - Heledd Kendrick
From a near death experience as a child to severe domestic violence and the business she runs now.
This episode has been two years in the making and delves into the life of a person with absolute drive and determination for what she believes.
We speak about her loving family, the death of her father and why she will never give up.
Courageous, inspirational, humble and fun.
Episode 50 - Heledd Kendrick, This is Declassified
https://recruitforspouses.co.uk
Episode 49 - Mau Gris
From Mexico, to Mosul via Afghan and Syria, in this episode we speak with a former Cavalry officer who went from war-fighter to conflict documentarian.
Listen to his childhood dodging scorpions and being educated by monks to his multiple tours of Afghanistan, and life through a 'dangerous' lens as he witnessed and recorded the battle against ISIS.
For further details see:
http://www.threadfilms.co/about
Episode 49 - Mau Gris - This is Declassified
Best Bits from Some Previous Interviews
Featuring:
Steven Japp
Henry Glanz
Mau Gris
Heledd Kendrick
Paul Merton
Episode 48 - Steven Japp
From physical injury to a brutal suicide attempt.
In this episode we speak with a former soldier who plummeted into poor mental health following a career in the military and private security.
We speak about his tours, his happy childhood, being sectioned and how he was incorrectly labelled with PTSD just because he had served.
We also discuss how he took his health into his own hands, a journey which led him to magic mushrooms and meaningful employment.
Episode 48 - Steven Japp
Episode 47 - Sivan Hurmuz
Born in the ancient city of Mosul, Iraq in this episode we speak with a former Iraqi soldier who escaped the Saddam regime in 1997.
We speak about going AWOL, capture, torture, the death sentence and his great escape. We also talk about the death of his mother and what life was like as a child and what life is like now in the UK.
From soldier, to refugee, to British citizen.
Episode 47 - Sivan Hurmuz - This is Declassified
Episode 46 - Keith Abraham
From Paratrooper to Heroic Hearts UK.
In this episode we speak with a former member of the Parachute Regiment about how a 'drink' changed his life.
We also speak about addiction, recovery, purpose, conflict and how psychedelic plant medicine can unlock the door to treating those who have experienced trauma.
Episode 46 - Keith Abraham - This is Declassified
https://www.heroicheartsuk.com
Episode 45 - Henry Glanz
Surviving the holocaust by escaping on the last kinder transport.
During this episode we talk about sexual abuse, separation, his family being murdered and compassion.
We also talk about joining the American army, living in a castle and confronting a downed Nazi pilot in West London.
Episode 45 - Henry Glanz
Read Kate Thompsons article in the mirror here - https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/im-celebs-gwrych-castle-safe-23081047
Episode 44 - Alex Seymour
The Psychedelic Marine.
Following a brutal tour of Afghanistan and a chaotic childhood Alex looked for alternate medicines and therapies to help support his wellbeing.
We speak about life, joining the Royal Marines (twice), being a father and how a 'trip' down the Amazon River changed his life.
Alex's book is available at: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Psychedelic-Marine-Transformational-Journey-Afghanistan/dp/1620555794/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Psychedelic+Marine&qid=16237910
Save The Children Special
In this episode we speak about the true impact conflict has had , is having right now and will have in the future in relation to children.
We also speak about what members of the Military community are doing to support those young people who have been blown up, lost limbs and are now facing a life of uncertainty.
Talking about the links between Save the Children and the Centre for Blast injury Studies provides great hope for the lives of those most vulnerable - Children in conflict.
For m
DC19 Episode 18 - Dr Dave Henson MBE
Today we speak with Dr Dave Henson, we talk about his PHD, the impact lockdown has had on amputee physical health and the future of prosthetics globally
This episode was funded by the British Podcast Awards Fund and the Wellcome Trust
DC19 - Episode 17 - Dr Justin Havens
Traumatic nightmares, PTSD, Therapy and empowering those who are suffering.
This episodes delves into Justins PHD and the 'Dream Completion Technique' and its unbelievable results in reducing/eliminating nightmares.
For further information please visit - http://tiny.cc/stop-nightmares-extra
Best Interview Podcast - Gold winner, 2020 British Podcast Awards
Hear the 15 minute nomination that won us gold in 'Best Interview Podcast' in the 2020 British Podcast Awards.
Episode 39 - Stewart Hill
Episode 36 - Cassidy Little
Episode 37 - Kath Ryan
Episode 23 - Dr Dave Henson MBE
VE Day Special - Re-release of Episode 26 - Dennis Brock
To celebrate the 75th Anniversary of VE day we decided to re-release this amazing episode with Dennis. We speak about the start of the war, Dunkirk, fighting in North Africa, becoming a PoW, near starvation, being in hospital in Italy, the fire storm in Dresden and home coming.
DC19 Episode 16 - Ryan Leier
Yoga, yoga and more yoga. Today we speak we Ryan who is a global yoga ambassador for Lululemon.
Ryan is also a former professional athlete and founder of 'One Yoga' and 'Vinyasa Yoga For Youth'.
We talk about the the fundamentals, trauma and recovery.
https://www.ryanleier.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzODDnIM4xdZxOLUGF7KSg
DC19 Episode 15 - Giles Humphries
The Mindful Chef.
Today we speak with Giles about the start of his business, why doing what he is doing is having a positive impact and why the way we consume and buy food has changed forever.
mindfulchef.com
DC19 Episode 14 - HeadFIT Special with Johnny Mercer MP and David Wiseman
In this episode we speak about HeadFIT.
HeadFIT is a set of online resources that assist the user in developing a proactive approach to mental fitness.
We also speak about how Military service helps improve mental strength and why mental fitness is so important.
www.headfit.org
DC19 Episode 13 - Dr Jonathan Leach OBE
What is COVID19? How does our immune system work against it? How are the lessons identified in the Military supporting the NHS now? And how is Veteran welfare in NHS currently being impacted?
Dr Jonathan spent over 25 years in the Military and deployed all over the world. He is now a civilian General practitioner, associate director for NHS England for Military and Veteran health and he is also the clinical lead on COVID19 for the Royal College of GPs.
https://www.nhs.uk
DC19 Episode 12 - Dr Vanessa Moulton
Todays guest is a psychologist who specialising in mental fitness. She has worked at WWTW, H4H, Combat Stress and is the clinical lead on the future HEADFIT project.
We speak about developing good mental fitness using techniques including breathing, nature, the 15 minute rule and a much more.
This podcast includes content funded by the British podcast awards fund an the wellcome trust
We are also the first podcast in the world that includes IRIS audio technology
DC19 Episode 11 - Duke of Sussex - RE:ACT Special
Harry Wales is a former Army officer serving in 2 operation tours of Afghanistan. One on the ground in the Household Cavalry and the second as an Apache pilot with the Army Air Corps.
Since leaving the Army he has been a catalyst in the success of many military programmes developing the veteran community including the Endeavour Fund, Walking With The Wounded and of course, the Invictus Games.
He’s been an advocate for societal change regarding mental health supporting - Time For Change, H
DC19 Episode 10 - Captain Tom Moore
99 years old, 100 laps of his garden with the aim of raising £1000 for NHS charities. This proud military veteran surpassed all expectations and is now quite literally raising millions of pounds.
We briefly talk about his service during WW2, why he decided to raise money and his thoughts on the importance of our health service.
DC19 Episode 10, we are proud to bring you - Captain Tom Moore
Twitter - @captaintommoore
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/tomswalkforthenhs
#tomorrowwillbe
Walking With The Wounded Special - Ed Parker
Service, trauma, rehabilitation, employment, family and longterm recovery.
Hear about the amazing work this charity does and why it was originally setup.
WWTW has developed as its grown and its grown into a very niche charity working with some very vulnerable clients.
Walking With The Wounded Special - Ed Parker - This is Declassified
www.walkingwiththewounded.org.uk
DC19 Episode 09 -Glenn Haughton OBE
How do we look after ourselves physically and mentally during the COVID19 lockdown.
We speak with the Armed Forces Mental Health and Wellbeing Champion about his 'rule of 10'. It ranges from 'keeping routine' to 'exercising daily'.
A great conversation we some sound advice.
Invictus Games Foundation Special - Dominic Reid OBE
Queens Golden Jubilee, VJ day celebrations and the birth of the Invictus games.
This episodes speaks to the man who has brought us some of the biggest live events this country has ever seen. We speak about why he does what he does and the positive impact todays wounded, injured and sick community is having on society right now.
An Invictus Games Foundation Special - Dominic Reid OBE - This is Declassified
DC19 Episode 08 - Toral Shah
Nutritional science, community and mental health.
We speak with the founder of the Urban Kitchen about all things nutrition. Understanding what we can do in the current situation to make food our biggest ally.
DC19 Episoe 08 - Toral Shah
Social media - @theurbankitchen
Other organisations we mentioned are - The Mindful Chef, Form nutrition and Oddbox.
P.s apologies for my poor audio, my USB mic didn't connect. Always learning - MC
Moral Injury Special - Prof Neil Greenberg
This episode delves into Moral injury.
What happens when our ethical code has been questioned and why that can negatively impact a persons metal health.
We also talk about psychological assessments within the criminal justice system.
Moral Injury Special - Prof Neil Greenberg, This is Declassified
This podcast includes content funded by the British Podcast Awards Fund and the Wellcome Trust.
DC19 Episode 07 - Mark Healey
Big wave surfing, spear fishing and free-diving all involve one thing - accepting you're not always in control.
Hear how Mark trains his lungs to positively impact his mind. We speak about breath work and how simple exercises can build mental strength.
@healeywaterops
DC19 Episode 06 - David Richmond CBE
In this episode we speak about the Office of Veteran Affairs.
We also talk about the charity sector and how the Veteran community will continue to have a meaningful impact on society, right now and in the future.
DC19 Episode 05 - Daniel Priestley
What does COVID19 mean for business?
In this episode we speak with successful entrepreneur, international speaker and best selling author.
We talk about whats happening right now, where opportunities will be found and implementing positive action whilst in lock down.
www.dent.global
Tribute Ink Special - Matt Tomlinson CGC MC
Awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross in Fallujah and the Military Cross in Afghanistan.
Our next guest is one of the most inspiring yet humble individuals to grace the Military community in a generation.
His career is nothing short of outstanding yet his heart ache and loss is significant.
We hear about his heroic actions in foreign fields, the team around him and why his tattoos mean so much to him now.
Tribute ink special, Matt Tomlinson CGC MC, this is Declassified
DC19 Episode 04 - Richard Sharp - Team Rubicon Update 1 - Operation RE:ACT
We speak to Richard Sharp the CEO of Team Rubicon UK about Operation RE:ACT. Op RE:ACT is mobilising the veteran community, on mass in the battle against COVID 19
DC19 Episode 03 - Pat Burgess MBE
A current serving Army officer who stumbled upon mindfulness after an extremely traumatic Afghanistan tour. He now teaches this subject to the Armed Forces and was recently awarded an MBE for introducing mindfulness to the Armed Forces.
https://www.oneworldmindfulness.co.uk/
Episode 43 - Ash Alexander-Cooper
Special Military Units, Gurkha, pilot, musician, sport and being a dad.
In this episode we speak about living with an alcoholic father, thriving in boarding school, joining the military and the impact this has all had on his life.
We also speak about why being a parent is his proudest achievement and why each second with his daughter is incredibly precious.
Episode 43, Ash Alexander-Cooper OBE - This is Declassified
DC19 Episode 02 - Dr Walter Busuttil
A world leading psychiatrist who specialises in psychological trauma. In this episode we speak about loneliness, depression and the power of meditation
DC19 episode 01 - Aldo Kane
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Isolation in the UK and ways to live and thrive whilst on lockdown.
@aldokane is a former Royal Marine sniper and now works in TV and Film.
Episode 42 - Stanley Moore
As a child he lived in East London amongst the carnage of the Blitz.
He then became a refugee and moved to Wales where as a young boy he became a coal miner.
Following a traumatic experience he moved back to the East end and witnessed some unbelievable sights.
However, it took him 70 years to speak about what happened in Wales.
Episode 42 - Stanley Moore - This is Declassified
Introduction - Declassified COVID19
Supporting society during the COVID19 pandemic.
Episode 41 - Wendy Faux
JUST A WIFE.
A phrase that couldn't be further from the truth.
In this episode we speak about the different sides of the Military. From servicing as a regular to becoming a reservist and life being married to a Soldier.
We also speak about spousal employment and also how the Arts are playing such an important role in changing the conversation and promoting growth & development
@wendyfaux
Forces Friendly - Episode 5 - Daniel Priestley
Influence, assets, failure, UN global goals and why all 4 will help your business making a bigger impact.
In this episode we speak to Daniel Priestley who is a successful entrepreneur, 4-time best selling author, international speaker and advocate for using business as a force for good.
You can find Daniel on social media @danielpriestley
Episode 40 - Des Fraser
Chaos of childhood, stability of the Military, losing friends and family, joining the Special forces and business.
This episodes delves into the link between childhood trauma and PTSD as an adult. We talk about being exposed to violence as a child, losing his dad and sister to suicide, how he nearly ended his own life and why he positively impacts the world with his company now.
A fascinating insight into one of the founders of this podcast and how it has in turn saved his life.
Episod
Re-release of Episode 28 - Mandy Islam
We have re-released Mandy's episode in way of tribute to this absolute warrior.
She was, still is and will continue to be an inspiration to many others with this open, honest and compassionate conversation.
We talk about her early life, joining the British Army aged 16, her operational tours, battling cancer and what will now be her legacy.
Major Mandy Islam MBE, from all of the Military Community - Thank you
Mental Health Awareness Week - Best Wellbeing Podcast - Bronze winner, 2020 British Podcast Awards
Listen to this 15 minute clip that awarded us Bronze in 2020 British Podcast Awards for 'Best Wellbeing Podcast'.
Episode 28 - Mandy Islam MBE
MOD Special - Glenn Haughton OBE
Episode 40 - Des Fraser
Episode 39 - Stewart Hill
Traumatic brain injury, Afghanistan, Emotion, Recovery, Family and Art.
Described as in impressive and inspirational leader of men. An infantry officer who tells his story with passion and acceptance
We also talk about how painting helped restore purpose and meaning back into his life.
Please note this conversation could be distressing for some listeners.
For information about Stewarts amazing art please visit -
https://www.stewarthill.co.uk
Forces Friendly - Episode 4 - Veteran Business Special
This is the one we talk about Veteran owned small business .
We speak to Blown Away, Combat Pest Control, Contact Coffee and Hidden Valley Bushcraft.
What does it take to start a company, why purpose is so important and we delve into what is working with regards Facebook advertising.
This is part of the Declassified Network and this is the Forces Friendly Podcast
Episode 38 - Eliot Kennedy
Music, Take That, Spice Girls, Afghanistan and growing up in Yorkshire.
This episodes takes us on the journey of one of the worlds most successful music producers.
We talk childhood, alcohol, domestic violence, purpose, partnerships, his experience in conflict and the power of music.
Episode 38 - Eliot Kennedy - This is Declassified
Episode 37 - Kath Ryan
Victoria Sponge, Vanilla Slice, Bakewell Tart and a Madeira. This is the incredible and humbling story of the countries best kept secret.
From her childhood in Birmingham, feeding the elderly, becoming a nurse then getting the opportunity to love and care for our most brutally wounded service men and women. But not in the way you'd imagine.
This story starts with a cake and ends with a full generation of wounded injured and sicks total devotion.
Episode 37 - Kath the Cake Lady - This is De
SHOUT Special - Victoria Hornby
Royal foundation, Endeavour fund, Heads together and SHOUT.
This episode is all about SHOUT - 24/7 crisis text line that is free, anonymous, clinically supervised and has just launched its Military campaign.
In Crisis - Text Contact to 85258
Want to volunteer or need to know more -https://www.giveusashout.org
Episode 36 - Cassidy Little
Ballet, The Bet, Standup Comedy, The Royal Marines, Afghanistan, Losing his leg and his career in acting.
This is the second account of the same IED strike we have had on this podcast. A fascinating look at how our guests life has developed because of the trauma he has endured.
We talk about cake, friendships, recovery and Hollywood.
Episode 36 - Cassidy Little - This is Declassified
'Breaking the Cycle' Podcast Clip
Our sister podcast 'Breaking the Cycle' is now live. We talk about child carers, substance abuse, youth homelessness, neglect, development, rough sleeping, domestic violence, Grenfell and much more....
Two years in the making and expect the same quality content as heard on Declassified.
Type 'Breaking the Cycle' or 'Michael Coates' into any major podcast platform.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-the-cycle/id1587695520?uo=4
https://audioboom.com/channels/5061330
Episode 35 - Aldo Kane
Volcanoes, Sniper, Adventure, Royal Marines, Nuclear Bunkers and Climate Change
Our next guest has spent the last 20 years becoming one of televisions go to individuals for safety and access. From his time in the Corps to developing his skills off-shore.
We talk about Iraq, positive habits, human suffering, goal setting and his current work.
Episode 35 - Aldo Kane - This is Declassified
Episode 34 - JJ Chalmers
Afghanistan ripped him apart physically, purpose and meaning in his life pieced him back together.
This is the remarkable story of a man who typifies what it means to be more than his injury.
We speak about being a Royal Marine Commando, his patrol that sustained huge trauma and the success he has seen in recent years.
Episode 34 - JJ Chalmers - This is Declassified
Combat Pest Control Special - Michael Coates
Employ Veterans, Educate Children in Conflict, Protect Clients, Support Injured Service Personnel.
Guest host JJ Chalmers talks to the co-founder of Combat Pest Control and host of the Declassified Podcast about why he is so passionate about their 4 point vision.
We talk growth, trauma, education, values, friendships, development, and the positive impact veteran owned business can have on society (and the world).
And remember, it all starts with the a rat and a mouse.
This is Declassif
Episode 33 - Summary of 23 - 32 with Dave Henson
Great to have the legend that is Dave Henson back in the studio to overview a huge range of topics.
Episodes which we summarised including trauma, business, education, Afghanistan, Paralympics, Casevac club, plastic surgery, military and psychiatric history, WW2, Cancer, determination, the greatest war story to come out of the last 20 years, refugees and 2 amazing specials cover the MOD and politics.
Forces Friendly - Episode 3 - Sebastian Bates
Small business and specifically running a small business can be a lonely experience, especially if you don't understand your vision and purpose.
In this episode we speak about the importance of a team, working through trauma and growing your company.
This is part of the Declassified network and this is the Forces Friendly Podcast.
People Special - Helen Helliwell
Childhood trauma, chronic fatigue, set backs, growth and development.
Our next guest is an inspiration and in this conversation we delve into areas of her life not openly talked about before. We also speak about why she is so passionate about helping others and why working with the Military cohort is so important.
A People Special, Helen Helliwell. This is Declassified
Westminster Special - Johnny Mercer
From a strict baptist childhood, developing OCD, chronic fatigue and daily suffering to becoming a warrior on the battlefields of Afghanistan.
In this episode we speak to a current serving member of parliament who is on a mission to change things for the better.
A raw and honest account of living with obsessive compulsive disorder, using this to thrive within the Armed Forces and why he went in to politics.
We speak about his current challenges and why he is so passionate about ensuring
MOD Special - Glenn Haughton
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chiefs of Staff Committee. This Ministry of Defence special gave us an open and honest account to the most senior enlisted member of the Armed Forces.
We speak about his early career, the bullying culture in the late 80s, the first gulf war, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sandhurst and his current role including his appointment as the Military's 'Mental Health and Wellbeing Champion'.
We also delve into his own mental health challenges and why he is so passionate about
Episode 32 - Saif Omari
Being an interpreter in Afghanistan working for the British Army at the height of the conflict had its challenges.
Our next guest was born into conflict and spent most of his adult life working in some of the most brutal war fighter in modern times. He was blown up, nearly lost his eye yet continued to work alongside his British brothers deep inside Helmand province.
His challenges since coming to the UK seeking asylum have still not been overcome. He is now battling to keep himself and hi
Episode 31 - Dave Rigg MC
Strapping themselves to the side of an Apache attack helicopter to rescue a fallen commando.
This is the story of the mission that will go down in legend and the one where 3 Royal Marines, 2 Apaches and 1 Royal Engineer flew into the hornets nest.
Episode 31 - Dave Rigg MC - This is Declassified
Episode 30 - Wendy Searle
Polar exploration, being a mum, a military wife and an amazing role model.
This episode looks at what it takes to train, plan and implement a true test of human endurance.
We speak childhood, military life and her current project -
https://southpole2020.com
Forces Friendly - Episode 2 - Geraint Jones
Writing a book about your life in the Military or a fictional novel about experiences gained are a dream of many within the Armed Forces community.
This episode breaks book writing down to its fundamental elements giving clarity around the process. We speak about planning, story telling, the edit and publishing.
This is part of the Declassified network and this is the Forces Friendly Podcast.
Episode 29 - Dean Stott
SBS, Army commando, diver, world record holder and charity fundraiser.
This episode delves into the life of a former special forces operative. From going the British Army as a Royal Engineer to his time in Military prison and his invitation to the Royal wedding.
Episode 29 - Dean Stott - This is Declassified
Episode 28 - Mandy Islam
Battling with terminal cancer has been her hardest fight so far.
Joining the British Army as a teenager our next guest has travelled and operated in some of the worlds most hostile environments.
She now faces hostility like nothing she has experienced before and attacks it in a way we can honestly call her a true military warrior.
We speak treatment, her role model father, death and quality of life.
Episode 28 - Mandy Islam - This is Declassified
Episode 27 - Prof Simon Wessely
President of Royal College of Psychiatrists, director of the King's centre for Military health research and he was recently appointed by the government to review the 'Mental Health Act'.
This episodes we speak to the countries senior psychiatrist about the history of military psychiatry and the differences between shell shock and modern day PTSD.
Fascinating and a real privilege to have Sir Simon Wessely with us for a Declassified episode.
Episode 26 - Part 5 - Dennis Brock
Part 5 - WW2 - Dunkirk, Libya, POW, Dresden.
Part 5 we discuss returning home, getting married, positivity and his outlook on life.
......a remarkable man, time and story
Dennis Brock, This is Declassified
Episode 26 - Part 4 - Dennis Brock
Part 4 - WW2 - Dunkirk, Libya, POW, Dresden.
Part 4 we discuss being firebombed, team work, manipulation, death and the end of the war......
Episode 26 - Part 3 - Dennis Brock
Part 3 - WW2 - Dunkirk, Libya, POW, Dresden.
Part 3 we discuss suffering as a prisoner, British humour, serious injury, moving to Italy and then to Germany (and a bit of sabotage thrown in)
Episode 26 - Part 2 - Dennis Brock
Part 2 - WW2 - Dunkirk, Libya, POW, Dresden.
In part 2 we discuss Dunkirk, Tobruk, El Alamein, Capture and Starvation….
Episode 26 - Part 1 - Dennis Brock
Part 1 - WW2 - Dunkirk, Libya, POW, Dresden.
Dennis is a veteran of World War 2 and in part 1 we discuss childhood, joining the Army and the initial few months of the war......
Episode 25 - Dr Emily Mayhew
Military Medical historian who is the trusted advisor to the CASEVAC club.
She is the only historian in the world to be found in a science department of a university and this has seen her become the Imperial Lead on the Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership.
We speak guinea pig club, her grandmother and the lessons learnt from previous conflict.
A truly fascinating episode.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Heavy-Reckoning-Medicine-Survival-Afghanistan/dp/1781255857/ref=sr12?ie=UTF8&qid=1
Bonus - Declassifying Stigmas
Declassifying Stigmas With A Simple Conversation
This brief but impactful mix of previous guests explains a lot.
Episode 24 - Miss Alexandra Crick
She has performed more reconstructive operations on the Afghan cohort than any other plastic surgeon in the UK.
Her passion for those she treats is nothing short of inspiring, the work she performs is nothing short of miraculous.
We delve into trauma injury, working with the military and the future of service personnel who have lost limbs during conflict.
A national hero, Alex Crick, this is declassified
Episode 23 - Dave Henson
Paralympian, bio-mechanical engineer, invictus team captain, co-founder of the casevac club, MBE and former Army officer.
Losing both legs in Afghanistan changed everything. Being defined by his injury was not an option and it was the growth that followed that was truly remarkable.
Hear why he is driven to helping others and why studying for his Phd will impact the world for many.
An incredible man with an incredible story.
Forces Friendly - Episode 1 - Brian Wood MC
Transitioning out of the Military into civilian life has its challenges. This episode looks at the things that can make a positive impact on bridging the gap.
We speak about resettlement, housing, mentors, community and networking.
This is part of the Declassified network and this is the Forces Friendly Podcast.
Bremont Special - Nick & Giles English
Family, business, trauma, purpose, adventure and supporting the Military.
Understanding why people do what they do instead of just knowing what they do creates a much greater appreciation for their achievements.
This episodes does just that....
Bremont Special - Nick & Giles English - This is Declassified
For more information please visits - https://www.bremont.com/pages/about-ambassadors
Endeavour Fund Special - Nathan Jones
32,000 ft, 200 people onboard, the aircraft starts to nose dive!
This story looks at trauma, injury, recovery and the power of sport.
An incredible story and an incredible charity.
The endeavour Fund Special - Nathan Jones - This is Declassified
Housing Special - Ed Tytherleigh
CEO of a Military housing charity this episode discusses the emotive subjects around veteran homelessness and rough sleeping.
Ed has dedicated his life to helping and assisting people around the world and his focus is now on providing and improving social housing for our veterans.
Eton, Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan, CRISIS, Cobseo, STOLL
Housing Special - Ed Tytherleigh
https://www.stoll.org.uk
https://www.cobseo.org.uk/clusters/housing/
https://support.veteransgateway.org.uk/ap
Episode 22 - Summary of 12 - 21 with David Wiseman
Great to have David back in the studio to dissect the previous 10 episodes and two specials.
Lots to talk about and a thoroughly enjoyable episode.
PTSD, recovery, HESCO, rowing, mindset, sacrifice, leadership, emotions, mans-best-friend, the blitz, sexual abuse, suicide, child abuse, PHD, research, breathing, cold water, sleep, refugee, 11,000 miles, safety, mental health, exercise, community, CALM, Endeavour, role model.
Summary 12 - 21 with David Wiseman - This is Declassified
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Episode 21 - Chris Kelly
Placing a loaded pistol into his own mouth was the beginning of his recovery.
This episode talks about how mental health affects us all, how dark thoughts and negative feelings can have a huge impact on normal life.
We also speak about fitness, family, nature, goals and social media.
Episode 21 - Chris Kelly - This is Declassified
https://saveoursoldier.co.uk
Twitter - @justchriskelly | @FrontlineChild | @YSW_UK
Episode 20 - Gulwali Passarley
An Afghan refugee who travelled 11,000 miles to find safety and peace.
This is the story of a 12 year old boy who was torn between family, the US military and vengeance.
Hear Gulwali explain why and how he travelled to the UK and what he is doing now.
A truly remarkable man with an unbelievable outlook on life.
Episode 20 - Gulwali Passarley - This is Declassified
https://gulwalipassarlay.wordpress.com
Episode 19 - Tony Riddle
The country's leading natural lifestyle coach.
From his spell in the British Army to focusing on his physical, social, spiritual and emotional wellbeing. This episode discusses the benefits to breathing, cold water, movement, nature and the power of sleep.
The conversation could change your life.
Episode 19 - Tony Riddle - This is Declassified
https://tonyriddle.com
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Episode 18 - Paul Watson
Psychiatric Nurse, Military Veteran, Child Carer.
This episode talks about how an abusive childhood contributed to his poor mental health as an adult.
Joining the Army was his escape only to breakdown and become suicidal.
We discuss what makes a child carer and why he now spends his time researching the mental wellbeing of military children as part of his PHD.
Episode 18 - Paul Watson - This is Declassified
Episode 17 - James Cameron
Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Our next guest is a former Army officer who specialised in nuclear, biological and chemical warfare.
He was deployed around the world but it was his time in Afghanistan that impacted him more than anything he had done before.
His experiences in conflict and passion for vehicles and engines were the catalyst behind 'Mission motor sport'.
This fantastic charity aids in the rehabilitation and longterm recovery of those effected by the military career.
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Episode 16 - Amanda Jones
Sexually abused as a child, this story takes us to places we didn't expect. The negative effects of childhood have manifested and created a negative impact on her mental health now.
Later in life she married a soldier and at times suffered domestic abuse caused by his PTSD.
Brave, strong and an inspiration to many, hear her speak for the first time.
She has been to hell and back whilst keeping the family unit together.
Episode 16 - Amanda Jones - This is Declassified
Episode 15 - Marie Butwell
She survived the Blitz in Stepney, East London.
We talk Operation Pied Piper and how her family fell apart after the second world war.
She was buried alive for three days and those memories still haunt her to this day.
An 85 year old eastender who tells it how it was and how it is.
Episode 15 - Maire Butwell AKA Girl Walker - This is Declassified
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stepney-Doorstep-Society-remarkable-through/dp/071818985X/ref=tmmhrdswatch0?encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Episode 14 - Richard Mearns
How Ziggy saved Richard's life.
Hear the incredible story of this former army medic and police officer's remarkable treatment for PTSD.
From the dressing stations of the second Gulf war to living a 'normal' life, thanks to this remarkable labrador.
Twitter - @assistanceziggy
https://veteranswithdogs.org.uk
https://allaroundziggy.com
Episode 13 - Levison Wood
Explorer, Photographer, Author, Paratrooper!
This modern day adventurer has travelled through and documented some of the most amazing places this world has to offer.
We talk the walks and the experiences he has gained along the way.
From fighting in Afghanistan to hitchhiking Arabia on the back off a battle tank.
Episode 13 - Levison Wood - This is Declassified
http://www.levisonwood.com/documentary/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arabia-Journey-Through-Heart-Middle/dp/1473676339
Team Rubicon Special - Richard Sharp
From Royal Marine to Humanitarian...
This Team Rubicon special looks at the man who leads this remarkable group of military and first responder volunteers.
We discuss leadership, self awareness, the armed forces skill set and how conflict has helped him grow as an individual.
Disasters are his business. Veterans are his passion.
A Team Rubicon Special - Richard Sharp
https://www.teamrubiconuk.org
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoDT1NGjTR8
Team HESCO Special - Charlie Martell
Hearts and Mines!
This team HESCO special looks at a true military role model. Charlie has searched, located and destroyed landmines all over the world. From his military operations in Bosnia and Iraq to his extensive work with the HALO trust in Asia and Africa.
Charlie now performs world record ocean rows whilst raising funds for charitable causes.
A TEAM HESCO brand ambassador - Charlie Martell - This is Declassified
Episode 12 - David Wiseman
Mass trauma, getting shot, climbing mountains - I AM undefeated.
Our next guest speaks about conflict and the aftershock that still affect him and his family today.
From his severe post traumatic stress to understanding the brain and the need to tell his story with us.
From Helmand to the Himalayas via Invictus
Episode 12 - David Wiseman - This is Declassified
Episode 11 - Summary of 1 to 10 with Brian Wood MC
We look at the first 10 episodes and talk with Brain to get his perspective on the podcast so far.
Brian Wood, Terry Brazier, Phil Campion, Walter Busuttil, Simon Harmer, Louise Fetigan, Derek & Maria Hunt, Sean Jones, Jordan Wylie, Alexander Khan.
These episodes have covered Iraq, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, SAS selection, Child abuse, Post traumatic stress, Post traumatic growth, Memory, Mental health, Mental fitness, Separation, Business, War, Conflict and Suicide.
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Episode 10 - Alexander Khan
Abducted by his father. Sent to Pakistan. Escaped and joined the British Army.
He was taken from his English mother aged just 3. His early life involved child abuse, separation, murder and fear.
We talk about breaking from one community and joining the Military community. Hear his incredible journey.
This is the story of the orphan of Islam.
Link to Alex's book - http://www.alexander-khan.co.uk
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Episode 9 - Jordan Wylie
From hunting pirates to hunting celebrities on Channel 4.
We discuss Iraq, education, family and an East African ebola hospital. A lot of ground is covered with Jordan as he explains military life and how you can leverage your experiences to positively impact the world.
Blackpool to Baghdad - This is Jordan Wylie and this is his story.
Please find the links to Jordan's current charitable project here:
https://www.runningdangerously.co.uk
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/jordan-
Episode 8 - Sean Jones MC
Winning the Military Cross on his third tour of Afghanistan, Sean speaks openly about how conflict has affected him and those around him. A leader of men who often put his military family before his own family. Raw, real and brutal. Hear the realities of war from a modern day front line soldier.
For military and civilian helplines please visit our page dedicated to helping - https://declassifiedpodcast.com/mentalfitness/
Episode 7 - Derek & Maria Hunt
Son. Dad. Soldier. Sufferer. But will never be just a statistic.
25037586 Warrant Officer Class 2
Nathan John Hunt MiD
Corps of Royal Engineers
2nd January 2018. Age 39
Always in our thoughts
Forever in our hearts
Your life a beautiful memory
Your absence a silent grief
Episode 6 - Louise Fetigan
Veteran. Wife. Mum.
It's the stories that are often forgotten that can be full of trauma and pain.
Louise talks about her experiences being a Military veteran, a loving wife to a current serving member of the Armed Forces and also as a mother.
From being a pregnant soldier to setting up the only 100% dedicated charity for service children this conversation is at times, extremely emotional.
The realities of war are often closer to home than we would imagine.
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Episode 5 - Simon Harmer
When an IED ripped through his body removing both legs he had two choices, survive or die.
An incredible story of grit, dedication and overcoming unfathomable odds.
An Army medic who was responsible for the wellbeing of those around him including the enemy.
Newly married and during his first tour of Afghanistan life was to change forever.
The inspiration was what happened next.
Hear Simon relive his experiences in his own words.
Episode 4 - Dr Walter Busuttil
A world leading psychiatrist who specialises in psychological trauma.
He spent 16 years in the Royal Air Force serving in the Falklands, Ethiopia and Germany.
Walter was part of the team involved in the rehabilitation of the Beirut hostages and spent 10 years treating adult survivors of sexual abuse. He now focuses all his efforts into the care of injured veterans, many of whom suffer from complex PTSD.
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Episode 3 - Phil Campion
Former Soldier with the SAS, Royal Hampshire Regiment and the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment.
He was para and commando trained before setting his sights higher and becoming a member of the Special Air Service.
We delve into topics from his childhood, selection, Sierra Leone, the private security circuit and trauma.
Hear his unedited story here…..
You can follow Big Phil - @bigphilcampion
https://www.born-fearless.shop
Operation certain death: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B079VFKLS4/
Episode 2 - Terry Brazier
Former soldier with the Irish Guards and 3 Para.
He has fought in Afghanistan and is currently fighting his way to the top of the MMA world as a professional fighter.
His story is shocking and some listeners may find some of the content disturbing.
Hear Terry relive his brutal experiences in a very open and honest manner.
Follow Terry:
Twitter - @MMABrazierTerry
Instagram - @terrybrazier
Podcast content note: We speak briefly about another former soldier who won the Military Cross
A Summary of Declassified so far......
Changing the conversation together.
Here is a 14 minutes snippet what this podcast is all about and why it is so important.
Episode 1 - Brian Wood MC
Brian won the Military Cross in 2004 from his actions in Iraq at what was later called the 'Battle of Danny Boy'.
His bravery on the battlefield was only the start. Years later Brian's integrity was questioned in the Al Sweedy enquiry. His greatest battle, a battle that was fought on home soil and in a court room, was where he showed bravery on a different level.
This episode delves into his life, his struggles with post traumatic stress and the growth he has shown since.
He inspires many