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Tim Thomas, founder of Breathwork in Bed and Australian Special Forces veteran, shares the life-changing benefits of proper breathing techniques. Drawing from his military experience and deep understanding of sleep and wellness, Tim introduces simple yet powerful breathwork exercises to improve sleep quality, boost energy, and enhance mental clarity. He explains how small, intentional actions-like mastering the first 10 minutes of your day-can lead to profound changes in your personal and professional life. This episode offers actionable strategies to help listeners break free from fatigue, find inner strength, and reconnect with their purpose. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Tim Thomas and Breathwork in Bed 00:06:30 - Lessons from Special Forces and redefining resilience 00:15:00 - Importance of sleep as the foundation of life 00:25:45 - Winning the first 10 minutes of your day 00:35:00 - Demonstration of three simple breathwork techniques 01:10:00 - How breathwork helps veterans and their families 01:25:30 - Tools to reduce stress and reconnect with yourself 01:35:00 - Offering free resources for lasting resultsLinks & ResourcesVeteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 (US) Lifeline crisis support service is available 24/7: Dial 13 11 14 (Australia) Website: www.breathworkinbed.com.au Breathwork in Bed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breathworkinbed Breathwork in Bed on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breathworkinbed/TranscriptView the transcript for this episode.
Send us a textOn today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Dan Fortune DSC & BAR, Brigadier ret. Australian Special Forces Special Air Service Regiment.Dan Fortune was born in Perth Western Australia and he enlisted in the Army in 1981 and following initial training, served in 6th Battalion the Royal Australian Regiment (RAR) as a soldier. In 1984 he attended selection, and served in the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) as an operator in Air (HALO/HAHO) and Land Counter Terrorist (CT) roles, achieving the rank of Corporal. He was selected for Officer training and entered The Royal Military College Duntroon in January 1989. In 1992 he re-attended SAS selection as an officer and upon completing selection he served in SASR as an Air Operations and Land CT Troop Commander.Dan deployed on multiple occasions including Commanding Officer of SOTG, Director - Operations Support, Senior ISAF SOF Commander, Chief of Staff/ Deputy Commander - Special Operations Command and Commander ISAF SOF in Afghanistan. Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enHost - Matty Morris www.instagram.com/matty.m.morrisSponsorsGatorz Australia - www.gatorzaustralia.com15% Discount Code - ZERO15(former/current military & first responders 20% discount to order please email orders@gatorzaustralia.com.auGetSome Jocko Fuel - www.getsome.com.au10 % Discount Code - ZEROLIMITS
Welcome back to season 6 of True Blue Conversations podcast: On this week's podcast, I spoke with former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment veteran Craig Ball. Craig passed Commando selection in 2000 as a reservist and went full-time in 2006. He deployed to Afghanistan as a signaller in the 2nd Commando Regiment in 2010 and 2012. Craig spoke about how veterans struggle with transition after service, returning from a warzone, and migrating back into civilian life. Today, Craig is passionate about helping veterans and working in the mental health space he is a speaker and competed in the Invictus games. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Craig Ball Editor: Kyle Watkins
Send us a textOn today's Zero Limits Podcast in a remote area studio (Amarok) via starlink I chat with Andrew Palacios former 3RAR and 2nd Commando Regiment operator.Andrew served 16-years in the Australian Army in 3RAR and 2CDO. During his service, Andrew led roles such as a recon patrol commander, recruit instructor, senior non-commissioned officer and as a Special Forces operator within the 2nd Commando Regiment (2 CDO). During his service Chief deployed to East Timor and Iraq and domestically in the Tactical Assault Group (TAG)- EAST. Andrew also deployed in an exchange program, working with multiple foreign armies around Europe and North America.Post discharge, Andrew is the director of AEP Consultants which is a veteran owned and operated company that provide services in Resilience & Mental Health First Aid training and Leadership & Development. Andrew has served with others who were experiencing mental health concerns and has an understanding in the rehabilitation processes used to help and manage mental health illnesses. Through his own experience and working with other veterans, Andrew understands the importance of being proactive with mental health for long term success and well being.www.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
Australian Special Forces veteran Wes Hennessey joined Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast to commemorate Remembrance Day and to share some of his memories from his twenty tours of the Middle East.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textOn today's Zero Limits Podcast I sit down with Heston Russell former 2nd Commando Regiment Australian Special Forces Officer.As a fifth generation Army Veteran, Heston followed in his father's footsteps and joined the Australian Army at the age of 17, graduating from the Royal Military College of Duntroon, Upon completion he was posted to the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (2 RAR). In 2010, Heston successfully completed the highly-competitive Special Forces selection (to become a Qualified Commando Officer within the 2nd Commando Regiment (2 CDO REGT), Special Operations Command - Australia (SOCOMD).During his service he deployed on multiple times including, Peacekeeping Operations in Timor-Leste, four Combat Operational Deployments to Afghanistan and the Middle East and serving in Iraq as the Special Operations Joint Lead Planner within the Special Operations Joint Task Force.In a significant victory in October 2023, Heston won a defamation case against the ABC and two journalists for false reporting of war crime allegations.www.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
Scott Ryder served for 22 years with the Australian Army, including 16 years as an operator with the 2nd Commando Regiment. He served in East Timor and multiple tours of Afghanistan and Iraq. He holds numerous commendations and a Masters of Business, and he works in veteran charities to improve the life of veterans and their families.From the age of 12, Scott Ryder knew he wanted to join the army, and he signed up as soon as he could. After serving as a paratrooper and in East Timor with 3 RAR, he wanted more. He trained all summer and took the gruelling selection course for the commandos, earning the prized green beret on his second attempt. His book "Forged in Fire' takes us inside the secretive world of the commandos. Ryder shares battlefield stories from his tours to Afghanistan, where his regiment saw some of the heaviest fighting Australian forces have experienced since the Vietnam War. After being seriously injured in a shocking Black Hawk helicopter crash in Kandahar, he was the only survivor to return to active service. Forged in Fire can be purchased through retailers Dymocks, Collins, Readings, Audible and Amazon just to list a few. Audiobook is on Apple Books, Spotify and Audible.Follow Scott https://www.instagram.com/scott_ryder_zero79/Follow the podcasthttps://mtr.bio/onemomentpleasepodcastOnemomentpleasepodcast.comIG:@onemomentpleasepodcastFB: OneMomentPleaseNow on YouTubehttps://rb.gy/xzrvlx
On this week's podcast Episode 100: Part 3 the Final part of a 20 years of service in the Special Forces. I spoke with former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment operator Craig Hamburger who enlisted into the Australian Defence Force in 1999; and served his country proudly for 20+ years. During his posting to 4 Royal Australian Regiment as a Commando, Craig deployed on multiple operations, including Timor Leste, Iraq, and Afghanistan. During one of his deployments in Afghanistan, he was awarded a Commendation for Gallantry. The citation reads "Corporal Hamburger's gallantry in the face of heavy, accurate and sustained enemy fire ultimately ensured the safety of the other members of his team, and allowed them to regain the initiative, forcing the enemy to withdraw. His actions were of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Australian special operations forces, the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force.” We spoke of the highs and lows of his service, losing mentors and mates, and the challenges many veterans and first responders face when they transition from service…. Part 3 of the 3-Part Series tells Craig's raw, insightful, and gallant story. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Craig Hamburger Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
Send us a textOn today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Wayne Weeks Special Air Service Regiment operator retiring after reaching the position of RSM SASR.Wayne joined the military on the 6th April 1988, after completing year 12 and served a total of 33 years. Wayne started out his career in the Corps of Signals for the first couple of years and during his time at Signals, He heard about the SAS and what you had to do to get there, as well as the roles and tasks they performed. Wayne attempted and passed selection in 1992, after which he completed a series of specialist courses that were required to become a qualified operator.Wayne spent a couple of years in the UK (Special Boat Service) and deployed with them and SASR with 15 overseas deployments with SASR. From Kuwait, Timor, Iraq, Afghan and Belize through to Balkans, Solomon Islands, Cambodia and Bougainville, he managed peacekeeping efforts and stabilisation operations across multiple task missions.Wayne with other SASR operators are working towards making the tell all documentary Bravery & Betrayal.A truth telling documentaryIt has been over a decade since the last SASR combat operation in Afghanistan, and over two years since the disastrous coalition retreat from Kabul. This lost war in Afghanistan has become the SAS's Vietnam. SAS soldiers, some with as much combat experience as their Anzac forebears from World War I and II, now find themselves fighting on a new battlefield – a war for their legacies. Maligned, scapegoated, and callously discarded by their own leadership, the men of the SASR have suffered in silence until now. With your help, a small group of highly respected SASR veterans will embark on a mission of national importance.The aim: to produce a documentary that lays bare the human dimension of this war and its impact on those who did the heaviest lifting.Donate below to help get this documentary completedhttps://the-wandering-warriors.giveeasy.org/bravery-and-betrayalwww.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
On this week's podcast Episode 100 part 2: I spoke with former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment operator Craig Hamburger who enlisted into the Australian Defence Force in 1999; and served his country proudly for 20+ years. During his posting to 4 Royal Australian Regiment as a Commando, Craig deployed on multiple operations, including Timor Leste, Iraq, and Afghanistan. During one of his deployments in Afghanistan, he was awarded a Commendation for Gallantry. The citation reads "Corporal Hamburger's gallantry in the face of heavy, accurate and sustained enemy fire ultimately ensured the safety of the other members of his team, and allowed them to regain the initiative, forcing the enemy to withdraw. His actions were of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Australian special operations forces, the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force.” We spoke of the highs and lows of his service, losing mentors and mates, and the challenges many veterans and first responders face when they transition from service…. This is Part 1 of a 3-Part Series telling Craig's raw, insightful and gallant story. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Craig Hamburger Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
On this week's podcast Episode 100: I spoke with former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment operator Craig Hamberger who enlisted into the Australian Defence Force in 1999; and served his country proudly for 20+ years. During his posting to 4 Royal Australian Regiment as a Commando, Craig deployed on multiple operations, including Timor Leste, Iraq, and Afghanistan. During one of his deployments in Afghanistan, he was awarded a Commendation for Gallantry. The citation reads "Corporal Hamburger's gallantry in the face of heavy, accurate and sustained enemy fire ultimately ensured the safety of the other members of his team, and allowed them to regain the initiative, forcing the enemy to withdraw. His actions were of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Australian special operations forces, the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force.” We spoke of the highs and lows of his service, losing mentors and mates, and the challenges many veteran and first responder face when they transition from service…. This is Part 1 of a 3-Part Series telling Craig's raw, insightful and gallant story. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Craig Hamburger Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
Send us a Text Message.On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with former Australian Special Forces soldier Scott Ryder from the 2nd Commando Regiment and Author of “Forged in Fire : An Australian commando's story of life and death on the frontline”Scott served 22 years with the Australian Army, after enlisting as a paratrooper and deploying to East Timor with 3 RAR, Scott attempted special forces selection, passed and completed special forces training to become an operator at the 2nd Commando Regiment spending 16 years as an operator in the unit. He served in East Timor and multiple tours of Afghanistan and Iraq.Forged in Fire takes us inside the secretive world of the commandos. Ryder shares battlefield stories from his tours to Afghanistan, where his regiment saw some of the heaviest fighting Australian forces have experienced since the Vietnam War. Scott was seriously injured in a helicopter crash on 21 June 2010 in Northern Kandahar, Afghanistan which claimed the lives of 3 Australian Commandos and a United States of America soldier. They were among 10 Australians from the Special Operations Task Group on the coalition forces helicopter when it crashed in rugged terrainAfter being seriously injured in the Black Hawk helicopter crash in Kandahar, he was the only survivor to return to active service.www.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
Part 2 of our chat with former Australian SAS soldier and officer, Brigadier Dan Fortune, DSC and Bar (Retd). Dan joined the Army at 17 years old as a private soldier and served for over 42 years before discharging for medical reasons. Between 1982-1992, Dan completed the SAS selection course three times (Yep wait for the story. He served in a Sabre Squadron for four years as an operator/gunslinger in both HALO / Freefall and Land Assaulter Counter Terrorist roles. We spoke of Dan's early years in the regiment and his growth as a soldier. We spoke of Dan's time at RMC becoming an officer and then after a short period in 1RAR reattending the entire SAS selection again and passing the course as a LT. We spoke of his service as a Troop Commander and on exchange with US SF then his time as an SAS Officer Commanding on multiple deployments, Bougainville, East Timor, Afghanistan, and Dan's time as the ADF Tactical Assault Group for the Sydney Olympics in 2000. We discussed his more senior appointments including as CO RMC and as CO of the SOTG (2008) then, when serving in multiple year-long deployments to Afghanistan in senior ISAF SOF Command role, SOHQ as a Brigadier. We discussed his transition from the Army to the Commonwealth SES Public Service appointment in AGSVA and the cost of service to one's family and the challenges facing contemporary SF veterans and their families. For Dan's leadership in action (under fire, outside the wire..) in Command in Afghanistan, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (2008)and Bar.(2014) Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Dan Fortune Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
On this week's podcast, I speak with former Australian SAS soldier and officer, Brigadier Dan Fortune, DSC and Bar (Retd). Dan joined the Army at 17 years old as a private soldier and served for over 42 years before discharging for medical reasons. Between 1982-1992, Dan completed the SAS selection course three times (Yep wait for the story.. He served in a Sabre Squadron for four years as an operator/gunslinger in both HALO / Freefall and Land Assaulter Counter Terrorist roles. We spoke of Dan's early years in the regiment and his growth as a soldier. We spoke of Dan's time at RMC becoming an officer and then after a short period in 1RAR reattending the entire SAS selection again and passing the course as a LT. We spoke of his service as a Troop Commander and on exchange with US SF then his time as an SAS Officer Commanding on multiple deployments, Bougainville, East Timor, Afghanistan, and Dan's time as the ADF Tactical Assault Group for the Sydney Olympics in 2000. We discussed his more senior appointments including as CO RMC and as CO of the SOTG (2008) then, when serving in multiple year-long deployments to Afghanistan in senior ISAF SOF Command role, SOHQ as a Brigadier. We discussed his transition from the Army to the Commonwealth SES Public Service appointment in AGSVA and the cost of service to one's family and the challenges facing contemporary SF veterans and their families. For Dan's leadership in action (under fire, outside the wire..) in Command in Afghanistan, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (2008)and Bar.(2014) Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Dan Fortune Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
On this week's podcast, I speak with former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment Commanding Officer Brigadier Ret Ian Langford DSC & Bars. Ian served for 30 years as a senior officer in the Australian Defence Force, Ian had the challenge and opportunity of leading large and small teams in complex and ambiguous environments. Ian held a range of appointments in the Army and Special Forces throughout his career. commanded the 2nd Commando Regiment, as well as multiple Special Operations Task Groups in Afghanistan, Iraq, and on domestic counter-terrorism duties. Ian has also led at the strategic level, responsible for the Army's future strategic investments, future concepts and capabilities. His deployments include East Timor, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan, and the South West Pacific. We spoke about commanding troops in battle the loss of mates in battle, and transition and what comes after service. For Ian's service, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross on three occasions the only person to date to receive that honour. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Ian Langford Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
Send us a Text Message.On todays Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Mark Wales, a former Australian SASR (Special Air Service Regiment) officer. Mark spent 16 years in the Australian Military, including six years in the elite SAS. He led special operators as a Troop Commander and completed 10 deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, East Timor, Lebanon, and the Solomon Islands.After separating from the military, Mark battled depression and stress disorders but found a way to power through and turn his life around. Mark would go on to earn an MBA from the prestigious Wharton School of Business and then worked at McKinsey & Company.He published a book Survivor: Life in the SAS, was on Australian Survivor.www.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enShow Sponsors www.3zeroscoffee.com.au Discount code 3ZLimitswww.getsome.com.au Discount code ZEROLIMITS
On this week's podcast, I speak with former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment operator John Dixon. John spent 16 years in the Australian Army. During his postings at 1RAR and 6RAR, he deployed to East Timor which gave him an introduction to military active deployments. After completing SF selection and the Commando reinforcement cycle, John was posted to Bravo Company 4RAR Commando now the 2CDO regiment. He was soon deployed as a special forces operator to Afghanistan on a SOTG (Special Operations Task Group) on his first combat deployment he was on ground the in 2007 the night when Luke Worsley was KIA. After this first deployment, John went on to further highly kinetic operations in Afghanistan in assault teams and as a sniper. He deployed to Iraq in 2015 and the Philippines before discharging the military in 2016. We spoke about the hard transition that all veterans and first responders face when they leave service and finding purpose again after service. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: John Dixon Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
GUEST HOST: Mike Ryan filling in for Chris Smith. On today's show, Alan Dana discusses Aussie Freedom Flyers etc. Later, David McBride discusses the battles of being a whistleblower. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Russell Broadbent is the Member for Monash in the Parliament of Australia and one of the longest serving politicians in the nation's parliament. Russell was President of the Shire of Pakenham in 1984-85. He was a member of the Liberal Party from 1980 until his resignation on 14 November 2023. He's now an independent Member of Parliament. https://russellbroadbent.com.au/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Heath Jamieson veteran of the 2nd Commando Regiment.Heath left high school and went to uni to study geology. After 4 years at uni, Heath got a degree in Geology and began work as a geologist in which he spent doing for around 5 years before joining the army reserves in 2006. After a year he applied for direct recruitment scheme for special forces, more specifically 2CDO. During this time he deployed to Afghanistan as part of the SOTG (Special Operations Task Group) as a sniper. In his 2011 deployment during an engagement with Taliban insurgents Heath was shot through the neck which no one can explain how he did it die that day. The bullet entered from the rear of his neck missing the spinal cord and passed in between the jugular and the carotid artery with a clean exit out the front. During this engagement after Heath was shot and on his way to the HLZ for air medevac Sgt Todd Langley was killed in the continued fighting not far from his position. www.getsome.com.auInstagram @getsome_auDiscount Code ZEROLIMITS www.3zeroscoffee.com.auInstargram @3zeroscoffee Discount Code 3ZLimits Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enShow Sponsors www.3zeroscoffee.com.au Discount code 3ZLimitswww.getsome.com.au Discount code ZEROLIMITS
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: 'Matt is a Creator/Artist of The American Liberty Awards' (Fighting against medical and technotronic oppression). GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell https://www.davidmcbride.com.au
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dave Hodges has been broadcasting the Common Sense Show since 2012. He's currently on Global Star Radio Network and Red State Talk Radio as well as other major broadcasting platforms. The Common Sense Show features a wide variety of important topics that range from the loss of constitutional liberties, to the subsequent implementation of a police state under world governance, to exploring the limits of human potential. The primary purpose of The Common Sense Show is to provide Americans with the tools necessary to reclaim both our individual and national sovereignty. His website is http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/
David McBride discusses the battles of being a whistleblower. Later, Prof. James Allan discusses government spending and immigration in Australia. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Professor James Allan is the Garrick Professor in Law at The University of Queensland. Before arriving in Australia in February of 2005 he spent 11 years teaching law in New Zealand at the University of Otago and before that lectured law in Hong Kong. Professor Allan is a native born Canadian who practised law in a large Toronto law firm and at the Bar in London before shifting to teaching law.
On today's show, David McBride discusses his postponed sentencing. Later, Tony Irwin discusses nuclear power. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Tony Irwin is a Chartered Engineer, Technical Director of SMR Nuclear Technology Pty Ltd and Chair of Engineers Australia Sydney Nuclear Engineering Panel. He worked for British Energy in the UK for more than thirty years commissioning and operating eight nuclear power reactors. In 1999 he moved to Australia and joined ANSTO where he was the first Reactor Manager of ANSTO's new OPAL research reactor. Tony is an Honorary Associate Professor at ANU's Department of Nuclear Physics. https://www.smrnuclear.com.au/
On today's show, Joachim Hagopian provides a current geopolitical overview applying his expert military insights. Later, David McBride discusses his upcoming sentencing hearing. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Joachim Hagopian is a West Point graduate, former Army officer and author of “Don't Let the Bastards Getcha Down”. After the military, Joachim earned a master's degree in Clinical Psychology and worked as a licensed therapist. As an independent journalist for over eight years, Joachim has written hundreds of articles for many news sites, like Global Research, lewrockwell.com and The Government Rag. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/
On today's show, David McBride discusses updates on Julian Assange's court case. GUEST OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower who served as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan in 2011 and 2013 respectively. He made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. David faces potential imprisonment if convicted of the charges against him. Connect with him on Twitter: @MurdochCadell and learn more at https://www.davidmcbride.com.
On today's show, David McBride discusses updates on Julian Assange's court case. GUEST OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower who served as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces in Afghanistan in 2011 and 2013 respectively. He made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. David faces potential imprisonment if convicted of the charges against him. Connect with him on Twitter: @MurdochCadell and learn more at https://www.davidmcbride.com.
On today's show, David McBride discusses Julian Assange's prospects for extradition. Later, Andrei Molodkin discusses the Julian Assange Appeal and what he is prepared to do in his name. Find more about Andrei Molodkin's actions in the article: "The Artist Holding Valuable Art Hostage to Protect Julian Assange". GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. X: @MurdochCadell GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Andrei Molodkin's artistic practice is a leading example of Political Minimalism. He is distinctive for his formal approach to material, almost exclusively working in human blood, crude oil, steel and biro. Molodkin's projects have been censored throughout his career, from the Venice Biennale in 2009 where he represented his country in the Russian Pavilion – to 2021 when 'Whitehouse Filled with the Blood of US Citizens' was deemed too dangerous to show and was pulled from its intended location due to political tensions in the lead up to the Insurrection in Washington D.C. Recently, he has made international headlines with 'Putin Filled with Ukrainian Blood', a globally exhibited work produced in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The work was smuggled into Moscow and live-streamed on Red Square during the Victory Day parade. To coincide with the World Cup in Qatar, Molodkin presented a sculpture of the World Cup trophy filled with Qatari oil. It had a symbolic price of $150m to match the amount of money allegedly spent on bribes and kickbacks to FIFA officials. Last year, he publically sold blood-soaked copies of Prince Harry's Memoir, and projected a sculpture filled with the blood of Afghans onto St Paul's Cathedral to comment on Harry's remarks in Spare about his number of kills in Afghanistan. Molodkin has exhibited world-wide. His large-scale installations are in distinguished museum collections with ‘Liquid Modernity', 2009 entering the Tate Collection, UK in 2012.
On today's show, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian political news. Later, David McBride discusses Ben Roberts-Smith's latest appeal hearing following his defamation loss to Nine Entertainment. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of the United Australia Party. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. Follow him on Twitter/X: @CKellyUAP GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. Find out more info on: https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ Follow him on Twitter/X: @MurdochCadell
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I am joined in the studio by Mark Direen former SASR Australian Special Forces operator.Mark enlisted into the military in 1993 and after completing infantry training he was posted to the 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment.Mark applied for, and was selected to join the elite ranks of the Australian Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment. Serving in the SAS for over 10 years, Mark specialised in mobility operations, sniping, personal protection duties, special reconnaissance and training of local indigenous forces. With numerous deployments during his service in the Special Forces including Sydney Olympic Games, East Timor, Iraq and five tours of Afghanistan, Mark has extensive experience and knowledge in operating under pressure, working in and leading teams in some of the world's most hostile and unforgiving environments.In 2007, while serving as an operational team leader in Afghanistan, Marksuffered serious injuries during an IED attack. Evacuated home to Australia, Mark focused intently on his recovery and rehabilitation. Displaying his trademark determination and tenacity, Mark successfully made a full return to health and deployed back to Afghanistan just six months later.Discharging from the Regular Army in 2009, Mark continued to work incomplex and high-risk environments, namely as a team leader and security manager at the Australian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan during the period 2009 to 2016.Mark is now Director of Point Assist, a unique company specialising in adventure travel, physical safety and self-improvement. His 25-year career in the military, security and adventure travel fields have given him the unique skill set and experience to provide practical solutions to the most complex and challenging situations across military, government, corporate and private sectors.Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=enShow Sponsors www.3zeroscoffee.com.au Discount code 3ZLimitswww.getsome.com.au Discount code ZEROLIMITS
GUEST CO-HOST: David McBride Co-hosting with Dean Mackin. On today's show, David McBride discusses Australia Day with Dean Mackin. Later, Craig Kelly joins in on the discussion on Australia Day. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. For more information Visit: https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ Find him on Twitter/X: @MurdochCadell GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of the United Australia Party. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. Find him on Twitter/X: @CKellyUAP
On today's show, Dr Wilson Sy discusses his latest paper, “Excess Deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and Euthanasia in the COVID-19 Pandemic”. Later, David McBride discusses his upcoming sentencing set to begin in March 2024. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Wilson Sy is the principal of Investment Analytics Research. He has held senior university positions at ANU, UTS and UNSW in physics, mathematics, finance and economics for 15 years. Wilson has worked in financial regulation research at ASIC and APRA, where he was the Principal Researcher. More recently he has focused his attention on COVID-19 epidemiology, providing expert advice to a law firm on legal challenges to vaccine mandates. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces respectively. David made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. Find out more on: https://www.davidmcbride.com.au/ an follow him on Twitter/X: @MurdochCadell
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I am joined in the studio by Craig Hamburger former Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment operator.Craig enlisted into the Defence Force 1999 into the infantry and after completing recruit and initial employment training he was posted to then 4RAR. During this period 4RAR at the time were transitioning into becoming a specific special forces unit in which Craig completed all training to become a qualified commando. He deployed on multiple occasions to East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan. During one of his deployments in Afghanistan he was awarded a Commendation for Gallantry which his citation reads "Corporal Hamburger's gallantry in the face of heavy, accurate and sustained enemy fire ultimately ensured the safety of the other members of his team, and allowed them to regain the initiative, forcing the enemy to withdraw. His actions were of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Australian special operations forces, the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force.”Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
On today's show, Simeon will discuss the top stories of the day in Australia with Dean. Later, Dr. William Bay discusses AHPRA backing down, allowing Australian doctors to speak out and tell the truth to their patients about vaccines. Additionally, David McBride discusses possible political motives in prosecutions and raises questions about the Attorney General's refusal to intervene after apparently lacking a briefing on the case, despite previous claims to the contrary. You can find more information Here GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Major David McBride is a former military lawyer and Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison.
On this week's podcast I speak with Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment Veteran / Police Officer Murray Turner. A friend submitted an application on behalf of Murray to become a NSW Police Officer. After a short two-year career as a Police Officer, Murray was looking to further his career in which he decided to join the Royal Australian Army. Upon being accepted into the military post training he was posted to the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment. He then completed selection for then 4RAR Commando which now is the 2nd Commando Regiment. He spent a total of 16 years as a Commando deploying to East Timor and multiple highly kinetic Afghanistan operations as part of Special Operations Task Group, also working in Tactical Assault Group (TAG- EAST). Murray spoke of his deployments the cost of war service losing mates in combat and transiting from the Special Forces and finding purpose again after service a raw and honest chat. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Murray Turner Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
On today's show, Simeon will discuss with Dean the top stories of the day in Australia. Later, David McBride discusses his father, William McBride's role in yesterday's apology, as McBride blew the whistle on the whole thing. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Major David McBride is a former military lawyer and Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Omar Khan is a global consultant who has advised clients in the US, UK, Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific and Australia on leadership responses to opportunities and crisis. His firm, EPL Global seeks to convey better information for better decision making. Omar has helped to convey and promote Dr Shankara Chetty's “8th Day Protocol” a COVID treatment that has been successful, requiring no “controversial” or off label drugs. Sri Lanka is one of the countries where front-line doctors have been successfully applying its principles.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Major David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. Following his Guilty plea. David McBride faces sentencing in 2024.
On today's show, Major David McBride discusses his recent case before the courts. Later, Dr. David Richards delves into the ASF Conference this weekend. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Major David McBride is a former military lawyer and Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr David Richards is an Australian General Practitioner an Adjunct Professor at an Australian University in the faculty of medicine and a founder of Australians for Science and Freedom. He graduated from London University in 1984, having also completed an Honours Degree in Human Genetics and Immunology. He has peer reviewed papers for a major European Journal and presented at International Conferences on Genetics and Carotid Ultrasound.
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Jon Wynn former Commando Australian Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment.Jon's journey in health and fitness started when he was young. Jon was very active in Athletics, and was selected to compete in the World U18 titles in Javelin. Jon received an injury shortly after, and that finished his athletics career. Jon played rugby league for a few years and then enlisted in the Australian Military at age 20 into the Special Forces direct entry program as a Commando. Jon was a fully qualified Commando at age 22 and deployed to Afghanistan in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 on highly kinetic operations as part of the Special Operation Task Group Task Force 66.For many years and during his military career Jon battled with a serious alcohol & drugs addiction which lent him to spend 7 years in & out of rehab battling the issue. However, now he is nearly 2 years sober & is helping others battle addiction through the form of fitness.Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
On today's show, David will update us on Dan Duggan's case. Later, Simeon will discuss with Lembit the top stories of the day in Australia. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: David McBride is an Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio.
On today's Zero Limits Podcast recorded in the gardens of the Australian War Memorial Canberra, I chat with Ant Plater a Veteran of the Australian Defence Force for 27 years, Begining his military career as an infantry soldier posting to the 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR) however 17 of those years were with the 2nd Commando Regiment reaching the rank of Warrant Officer. Ant had an extensive career within defence deploying to Somalia, Bougainville, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan also served in the Tactical Assault Group-East, and was the counter-terrorism advisor to the Australian Federal Police. Post military career Ant moved into the for fitness/sports industry and most recently working at the Canberra Raiders @raiderscanberra as a high performance consultant.Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
On the AJ Roberts Show today we are joined by Lt.Col Riccardo Bosi, formerly of Australian Special Forces, now leader of Australia One Party, and Dave Guru who's been very much in the thick of things on the ground reporting on events using his channel ' Stop the Rot Sack The Lot' to bring the Australian people news of what's really happening down under despite the extreme censorship. A fantastic update on what's happening in Australia and exceptional solutions to rebuild what's been so tragically destroyed by the deep state. Be sure to subscribe to AJ's newsletter and intel at www.mrajroberts.com
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I am joined with Malcolm Goodwin former 2nd Commando Regiment Australian Special Forces operator.Malcolm joined the Australian Army in 2004 enlisting into Transport Corps and after completing training he was posted to 26 TPT SQN – Royal Australian Corp of Transport (RACT) After finding about the Australian special forces more specifically SASR he attempted SASR selection however was well under prepared and failed. After gaining more knowledge of the process and gaining better physical fitness he attempted 2 Commando selection in 2008 and passed moving onto his reinforcement cycle of special forces training in which he also completed. Posting to the 2nd Commando Regiment Malcolm deployed on multiple SOTG (Special Operations Task Group) rotations to Afghanistan which were highly Kinetic also during these trips he was involved in the fighting in at Shah Wali Kot Offensive where Ben Roberts Smith SASR was awarded the Victoria Cross. Post SOTG rotation he did also later on in his career deploy to Iraq to assist the Iraqi Army repel the advancement of ISIS. Let's GO!Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I have a chat with John Dixon former infantry and 2nd Commando Regiment operator.John spent just shy of 17years in the Australian Army .During his postings at 1RAR and 6RAR he deployed to East Timor which gave him an introduction to military active deployments. After successfully completing SF selection and Commando training reinforcement cycle he was posted to Bravo Company 4RAR aka 2CDO. He soon deployed as an special forces operator to Afghanistan on a SOTG (Special Operations Task Group) on his first combat deployment. This led to further highly kinetic operations to Afghanistan both part of assault teams and sniper. We talk extensively about fighting the Taliban including being behind the trigger on multiple occasions from 2m out to 860m on the sniper rifle not to mention the filthy tactics the enemy used in country. He then deployed to Iraq and Philippines before discharging the military.Support the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9LG48GC49TW38Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
Welcome to The Fitness Oracle Podcast, where we bring you authentic conversations with remarkable individuals who have conquered extraordinary challenges. In this episode, join us as we dive deep into the captivating story of CJ Flood, a veteran of the Australian Special Forces, devoted husband, father, and unstoppable entrepreneur. Discover CJ's awe-inspiring journey from a weight of 290lbs to becoming a true ultramarathoner, defying all odds and embracing the suck along the way. Unveil the profound wisdom and insights he has gained from pushing his limits and overcoming adversity, inspiring you to find the strength within yourself to transform your life. Join host John Katsavos as he delves into CJ's pivotal moments, discussing his transformation from struggling entrepreneur to a thriving success story. Learn how CJ's commitment to self-leadership, unwavering dedication, and relentless pursuit of hard challenges led him to lose an incredible 100lbs and achieve his audacious dreams. Throughout this captivating episode, CJ shares the heartwarming role his family, including his inspiring sons Seth and Cooper, played in motivating his extraordinary journey towards personal growth and mental resilience. Prepare to be moved by his openness and vulnerability, as he fearlessly shares the raw and unfiltered truth of his path to greatness. For more information on our guest: Website: www.cjflood.com TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@cj.flood Instagram: www.instagram.com/c.j.flood/ Are you ready to take your life to the next level? Join The Fitness Oracle newsletter today to gain exclusive access to exciting perks, including early release access to our compelling episodes. As a subscriber, you'll even have the privilege of a one-on-one phone call with CJ himself, where he'll help you outline your fitness goals and guide you towards achieving them. But there's even more! As a member of our private community, you can participate in engaging community calls, discussing the episodes and how the lessons apply to your life. And brace yourself for thrilling new programs we're launching, designed to take your health and wellness journey to new heights. If you're ready to embark on a transformative path towards a healthier, happier you, hit that subscribe button now and immerse yourself in the incredible journey of CJ Flood on The Fitness Oracle Podcast. Don't miss out on this opportunity to empower yourself with inspiration and actionable insights that will change your life forever.
On this week's episode, WHOOP VP of Performance Science, Principal Scientist, Kristen Holmes is joined by behavioral psychologist Dr. Jemma King. She has a PhD in human behavior and is an emotional intelligence and performance under stress expert. Jemma is a research fellow at the University of Queensland School of Psychology and works as a specialist external advisor to McKinsey and Company. Kristen and Jemma will discuss Jemma's work as a behavioral psychologist (2:45), defining stress types and styles (3:45), behaviors that can help mitigate stress (11:35), dealing with stress before bed and throughout the night (23:50), a study out of Oxford around moving the body forward (34:51), Jemma's work with the Australian Special Forces (36:30), what Jemma is obsessing over at the moment (48:50), the Wim Hof Study powered by WHOOP (54:00), and the best ways to prepare yourself before a stressful event (56:20).Resources:Stress and Health Study Support the show
Don't believe the fake news alleging Putin is going to go nuclear with anyone, says Riccardo Bosi. Putin is actually doing the world a service with some of his actions in Europe right now, adn the Deep State is the beast he's reportedly trying to kill. WOW. PLUS - an outbreak at a CDC convention leads to an inconvenient truth. Podcast Production: Bob Slone Audio Productions
On today's Zero Limits Podcast I sit down in the studio with Christopher Korfias former Australian Army infantry 2RAR dig and 2nd Commando Regiment operator.Chris grew up in Sydney with the sights from a young age set on joining the army. In 2003 Chris joined up as a reservist however 18 months later he transferred to the regular army getting posted to the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment and deployed shortly after arriving to Timor Leste in 2006. Chris had his younger brother also serve at 2RAR and is still serving to this day as a CSM. In 2009 Chris completed commando selection and subsequently did two rotations to Afghanistan. On his second deployment to Afghanistan he went as a sniper in which he was involved in heavy kinetic operations. Let's GO!Support the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9LG48GC49TW38Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
On today's Zero Limits Podcast all the way from Brazil, I chat with Nico Seedsman former Australian Special Forces operator from the Special Air Service Regiment better known as SASR. Nico set his sights on the SASR at a young age however he enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy as a electronic technician. He sent roughly two years in the navy and then attempted and passed Special Forces Entry Test. Soon after he was service transferred to the army spending a short time in Kapooka and then moving to initial employment training for the infantry. He was posted to 8/9RAR and after a year successfully completed the SASR selection. After a grueling reinforcement cycle he was issued his sandy beret and became a fully qualified SASR operator. Nico deployed to Afghanistan 3 times and was involved in heavy kinetic fighting with the Taliban. Listen in for more of his story. Let's GO!Support the show - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=9LG48GC49TW38Website - www.zerolimitspodcast.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/zero.limits.podcast/?hl=en
oining me for this week's podcast is recently retired Australian SASR Operator Andrew White. White served for nearly 30 years in two different armies. He began his career in the British infantry with deployments to various areas of the world. White was part of the initial invasion of Iraq and would deploy there three times. Due to an issue with his command after his third deployment to Iraq, he transferred to the Australian Army. He passed selection into the Australian Special Air Service Regiment, where he spent the remainder of his career with multiple combat deployments. White was on the operation where SASR Trooper Jason Brown was tragically killed in Afghanistan. He illuminates the skill and courage under fire displayed by his troop to recover Brown. A few members of the Australian Special Forces are accused of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. The situation has been very controversial, and we discussed this in detail. We talked about his experiences in Afghanistan, and Iraq, working as a dog handler, and his advocacy for those SASR Operators accused of war crimes. Plus more. Tune in. Main Takeaways Early life and entry into the British Army Deploying into Northern Ireland Deploying into Iraq three times Attempting Special Forces Selection and transferring out of the British Army into the Australian Army The history of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment and selection Deploying into Afghanistan Firefight in which SASR Operator Jason Brown was killed. Dogs of War SASR Troopers accused of war crimes This episode is sponsored by 4 Patriots, a survival food company. You can visit www.4patriots.com and use the code RECON for 10% off Connect with Andrew White: www.instagram.com/dirtybeardedpilgrims Connect With John Hendricks www.globalrecon.net www.instagram.com/igrecon Music provided by Caspian: www.caspian.band --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/globalrecon/support