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Recorded live, completely unfiltered and brought to you by Deus Lodge & Sole Clinic. Today's Off Script episode features three extraordinary men: Brandon Block, Chris Billam-Smith and Jay Morton who share their deeply personal journeys through mental health challenges. From Brandon's battle with addiction to Jay's military experiences with PTSD and Chris's struggles with perfectionism as an athlete, this episode offers a raw and compassionate look at men's mental health. Tune in to learn how to recognise personal struggles, the importance of community and the courage it takes to be vulnerable. Plus practical strategies for anyone facing their own challenges. More than just a conversation, this episode is a testament to resilience, self-acceptance and the power of reaching out. All proceeds from the live event went to Dorset Mind. If you enjoyed this episode, you can continue to support them by donating
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad The Donation Link: https://gofund.me/6193ffb1 Brass Monkey Plunge Ice Bath Charity Giveaway: https://www.mulliganbrothers.com/ In this episode, we're joined by four extraordinary guests: Chris Craighead, Krishna Thapa, Jay Morton, and Billy Billingham. Each of these elite Special Forces operatives shares their gripping and humbling journeys to becoming members of the renowned SAS, one of the most formidable and respected military units in the world. The conversation dives into the gruelling reality of SAS selection, revealing that physical strength alone isn't the ticket to success. As Chris Craighead emphasizes, it's an innate mental resilience and an unbreakable will to persevere that separate the successful from those who fall short. Krishna Thapa reflects on the vital role of mentors and leaders who see potential in others, offering a heartfelt tribute to those who believed in him. Jay Morton discusses the intense psychological and physical endurance tests, describing how the process molded him into someone unshakable, while Billy Billingham vividly recounts overcoming fears and doubts, transforming from a “skinny kid” into a top recruit driven by pure determination. This episode uncovers not just the harsh physical demands but the mental toughness, emotional intelligence, and relentless drive required to excel in an environment where only the best of the best survive. The lessons here extend far beyond military training, offering insights into leadership, personal growth, and how we can all strive to achieve the extraordinary.
In this episode of The Healthy Home Show, Charlie chats with Jay Morton from Bell Phillips Architects about the powerful connection between architecture, community, and well-being. They dive into how thoughtful design—especially in affordable housing—can transform lives, foster social bonds, and improve mental and physical health. Jay shares insights on the importance of community involvement in the design process, the long-term value of sustainable materials, and the need for healthier, more liveable spaces. Tune in to discover how building better homes can create a healthier future for both people and the planet.Architects For Change PodcastBell Phillips Architects Architect's Action For Affordable Housing Key Statistics & Takeaways:Engaging communities in the design process leads to healthier environments and stronger social bonds.Retrofitting with proper insulation and ventilation can dramatically reduce energy use and prevent health issues like mould growth.Sustainable design practices using natural materials reduce carbon emissions and improve indoor air quality.Investing in health-focused housing can save up to 17% in healthcare costs and improve long-term societal outcomes.Get in touch Thanks for listening to the Healthy Home Show Podcast. If you would like to see the video version of this podcast, please head over to our show on Youtube.If you're an Instagram lover you can follow us for tips and strategies at The Healthy Home Therapist where we also run some lunchtime Insta Lives so that you can get help with any questions you may have on toxins in our homes and lifestyle and how to create an environment that supports your health.If you would like to discuss a bespoke health programme for you or your workplace or would like to hire me as a speaker for your next wellbeing event, please contact me at hello@charlielemmer.com.For blogs, tips and free resources check out the website : www.charlielemmer.comWith love Charlie x
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad The Donation Link: https://gofund.me/6193ffb1 Brass Monkey Plunge Ice Bath Charity Giveaway: https://www.mulliganbrothers.com/ In this compilation episode, we hear from special forces veterans Chris Craighead, DJ Shipley, Jay Morton, and Billy Billingham as they delve deep into their personal battles with mental health, ego, and life after the military. Each speaker provides a raw, unfiltered perspective on topics such as loneliness in struggle, the cost of mental health, and the pressures of returning to civilian life after combat. Chris Craighead shares his realization of feeling alone in his pain, despite external support, and the importance of seeking help when needed. DJ Shipley opens up about his ego-driven mindset during his military career and how psychedelic therapy led him to experience true ego death, transforming his perspective on life and relationships. Jay Morton discusses the abrupt shift from combat to civilian life and the emotional turbulence that followed, while Billy Billingham emphasises the challenges of decompressing after intense missions and the impact on family dynamics. These candid reflections underscore the importance of mental health awareness, resilience, and the ongoing journey to find balance after serving in high-stakes environments.
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad The Donation Link: https://gofund.me/6193ffb1 Brass Monkey Plunge Ice Bath Charity Giveaway: https://www.mulliganbrothers.com/ In this compilation episode, we delve into the mindset and experiences of Tier 1 Special Forces operators, featuring Chris Craighead, DJ Shipley, Jay Morton, and Billy Billingham. These elite warriors share their personal journeys from initial inspiration to the grueling path of becoming Special Forces operators. They discuss the physical and mental challenges they faced, the relentless pursuit of excellence, and the lessons learned along the way. Chris Craighead opens up about the moment he decided to join the SAS, inspired by films and driven by an unwavering determination. DJ Shipley emphasizes the importance of consistent self-improvement, advocating for the "1% better every day" approach that has shaped his life. Jay Morton reflects on the satisfaction found in overcoming the challenges of selection, while Billy Billingham recounts his transformative journey from a troubled youth to a respected Special Forces operator. This episode is a deep dive into the qualities that define true warriors—resilience, discipline, and an unbreakable will to succeed. Whether you're aspiring to join the military, seeking personal growth, or simply interested in the mindset of the world's most elite soldiers, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad In this special compilation episode, we bring together the incredible stories of Billy Billingham, Jay Morton, Mark Ormrod, Jason Redman, DJ Shipley, and Aldo Kane as they recount their grueling military training experiences. Billy Billingham shares his transformative journey from a young troublemaker to a respected member of the Parachute Regiment, detailing the intense physical and mental challenges he faced. Jay Morton discusses the attrition and personal growth during Special Forces selection, revealing how he found strength in seeing others fall away. Mark Ormrod provides a vivid account of the Royal Marines' demanding training, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience in overcoming physical hardship. Jason Redman gives an inside look at the notoriously tough Navy SEAL training, including the infamous Hell Week, describing the brutal conditions and the mental fortitude required to persevere. DJ Shipley recounts his unique path to becoming a Navy SEAL, highlighting the relentless grind and the drive to push beyond physical limits. Finally, Aldo Kane reflects on his early ambitions and how a clear sense of purpose helped him navigate the intense Royal Marines training at a young age. Join us for an inspiring exploration of what it takes to endure some of the toughest military training in the world and the profound impact it has on those who go through it.
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In this week's episode of Screw It Just Do It, I chat to Jay Morton. A former SAS operative turned mental health advocate, Jay shares his journey from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq to personal resilience and mental well-being. In this conversation, Jay opens up about the crucial role genuine connections play in our lives, his candid take on social media in general, and the mental strategies that have helped him endure physical and emotional extremes. He reflects on witnessing humanity at its most raw and offers advice to the younger generation on building relationships, embracing vulnerability, and the importance of having a plan and direction in life. As someone who has seen the best and worst of human capability, Jay's insights into mental resilience, the importance of genuine friendships, and future plans for adventure and exploration are not just inspiring but a call to action for all of us to push our limits and dream bigger. Don't miss this compelling episode—perfect for those interested in adventure, mental health, resilience, and life lessons from one of the UK's most well known SAS veterans. Learn more about Jay via the following links: https://www.instagram.com/jay__morton/?hl=enhttps://www.jaymortonofficial.com/https://www.facebook.com/jaymortonofficial/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMHYWupdi_9wIMrYrtDMnFwhttps://twitter.com/jay_morton_?lang=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-morton-9ba659165/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alex-chisnall2/message
Jay Morton is a former Special Forces Operative, a DS on the UK TV show SAS Who Dares Wins on Channel 4 and now SAS Australia on Channel 7. He is a expedition leader at Elite Exped and an all around great human being. But this episode brings a Jay we have never seen before. Enjoy the raw vulnerability of a men with the courage to show himself. The Path Less Taken! ---------- Take FLIGHT Coaching - https://takeflightworld.com/coaching/ Take FLIGHT IG - https://www.instagram.com/takeflightworld/
When you picture resilience, Jay Morton is the blueprint.Mountains, motorsport and military service are among the countless expeditions that push Jay to his limits, scaling Mount Everest twice and serving for 14 years with parachute and Special Forces experience.Behind these achievements is a resilient mind and unrelentingly positive mindset, in spite of life-threatening dangers.Join us for an episode of Off Script bound to build your mental fortitude, open your horizons, and help you achieve more.This episode coversJay's family upbringing, balancing academia with physical fitnessIQ and EQ, using emotional intelligenceScaling Everest twice, with complications on his second expeditionThe resilience and culture of care among Sherpas Military service for 14 years, with Special Forces experienceProcessing the scariest near-death momentsConflicting approaches to achieving mental wellbeing
No one is more qualified than Jay Morton to describe what that really takes to be one of the best. Jay's goal has always been to excel in his field. But growing up with a short attention span, he always gets into trouble. He left school with minimal grades and joined the military. He was lucky enough that he went into mountain troop and was exposed to climbing, skiing, and to the beauty of mountains which is something that the military can't provide. It was an eye-opener for him and felt that there's more out there in life than just being in the Special Forces. 14 years in the military, 4 years in the Parachute Regiment, 10 years in the S.A.S, x2 Everest Summits, and he is even a Directing Staff on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins and an Author. Have I missed anything? During my conversation with Jay, he shared how he decided to leave the military and forge a new career for himself, how he wanted to join the military as a kid growing up, and how his short attention span has enabled him to discover what he likes. Jay has also openly discussed the things he fears and the importance of a growth mindset. Find out more about Jay Morton via Instagram & Website. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. As a BetterHelp affiliate, we may receive compensation from BetterHelp if you purchase products. Find more information here: https://betterhelp.com/justdoit
No one is more qualified than Jay Morton to describe what that really takes to be one of the best. Jay's goal has always been to excel in his field. But growing up with a short attention span, he always gets into trouble. He left school with minimal grades and joined the military. He was lucky enough that he went into mountain troop and was exposed to climbing, skiing, and to the beauty of mountains which is something that the military can't provide. It was an eye-opener for him and felt that there's more out there in life than just being in the Special Forces. 14 years in the military, 4 years in the Parachute Regiment, 10 years in the S.A.S, x2 Everest Summits, and he is even a Directing Staff on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins and an Author. Have I missed anything? Find out more about Jay Morton via Instagram & Website.
Jason Fox often referred to by his nickname 'Foxy' is a television presenter, adventurer and former British soldier. He is best known as the longest-serving directing staff on the popular Channel 4 television series SAS: Who Dares Wins, and the presenter of the investigative documentary series Meet the Drug Lords: Inside the Real Narcos.Fox joined the Royal Marines Commandos in 1992 at the age of 16. In 2001, he joined the Special Boat Service and reached the rank of Sergeant. After 20 years of military service, Fox was medically discharged on 5 April 2012 having been diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).Fox is one of the original presenters and directing staff on SAS: Who Dares Wins, a reality television programme where contestants experience a gruelling training course loosely based on a condensed version of the special forces selection process. Fox stars alongside former special forces soldiers Ant Middleton, Matthew ‘Ollie' Ollerton, Mark ‘Billy' Billingham, and Jay Morton. The programme first broadcast in 2015 is produced by Channel 4, and aired its fifth season in February 2020. In 2019, the first season of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins aired which also stars Fox.In 2018, Fox presented a 3 part docuseries, Meet the Drug Lords: Inside the real Narcos. The series positioned Fox in his first investigative journalism role, spending time within drug cartels in Mexico, Columbia and Peru, meeting and talking to people living and working in those communities. Fox's interviews in the series included Popeye (Jhon Jairo Velásquez) – known as one of Pablo Escobars' hitmen in Columbia.In 2019, Fox presented the documentary The Final Mission: Foxy's War which saw him return to Afghanistan where he had served in the military. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Stuart and Jonathan chat with Jay Morton.The former SAS Operative and Two-time summiteer of Everest discusses in-depth, life in the forces, coping with the impacts of PTSD, and the challenges faced by the Elite of the Elite in the SAS. Jay also talks about his own experience of climbing Everest and offers sound advice to Stuart as his climb becomes ever closer.For more information on The Summit Foundation please visit our website www.thesummitfoundation.co.uk or on socials thesummit_fdn thanks for listening.Series audio production by airaphonSupport the showSupport the show
Jordan Mulligan from the Mulligan Brothers podcast, sits down and talks to Jay Morton, an Ex Special Forces soldier, author, and instructor as he discusses his inspiring 14-year service in the military and what exactly it has taught him. Jay Morton was born in 1984 and raised in Lancashire. As a child he was always an adventurous child, finding joy in exploring, and fascinated with the outdoors. Although this curiosity benefited him, it meant he was constantly distracted thus, he finished school with poor grades. However, it was always Jay's mission to join the military, he played rugby at school and studied sports at college, but this was never enough for him. He needed something more. Something that was going to challenge him and fulfil his ambitious mind. It was in 2004 when Morton left Lancashire and joined PARAs (The Parachute Regiment) in Catterick. This was where his military career unfolded. Jay committed himself, serving 3 PARAs for four years, deploying twice in Afghanistan and once to Iraq. In 2008 Jay needed more he knew he had more in him. To reach his full potential he made the hard decision to go through the gruelling process of the special forces' selection. He passed the first time progressing towards his 10-year career within the UK special forces granting him with a range of specialised skill sets. Beyond his incredible 14-year service Morton has written a book, led multiple expeditions up some of the highest mountains in the world including two summits of Everest, and appeared as one of the directing staff on Channel 4's SAS: Who Dares Wins. His amazing action-filled life made for an inspiring conversation on his gripping life story and the lessons he's gained along the way based on motivation, strategy, mindset, and his sources of inspiration.
This week it's a Praga Cars special where we include five conversations in one podcast. Following an invite from Praga to attend the pre-season test day at Silverstone, John Marcar is in conversation with;Ex SAS soldier turned racing driver, Jay MortonRacing driver and previous 'Top Gear Stig', Ben CollinsManaging Director of Praga Cars, Mark HarrisonYouTube Creator and now racing Driver, Jimmy BroadbentRacing Driver, Gordie MutchJay Morton joins John to talk about his second year driving for Praga and what it's like being teamed up with 'The Stig'. Ben Collins talks about his experience driving a Praga compared to other cars and offers an overview of what it's like to be teamed up with an Ex SAS operative. Mark Harrison shares his impressive CV in PR for some iconic car brands and launches. Jimmy Broadbent explains how he transitioned from sim racer to IRL racer and the comparisons between the two worlds, plus he shares details on his eclectic collection of 'rusty' JDM cars. Gordie Mutch is our final guest on the podcast and talks about being teamed up with Jimmy as well as his aspirations to take the championship, despite being one of the youngest drivers in the series.NB: The interviews are played in a different order to which they were recorded.Find the episode in the usual podcast places and see the entire back catalogue at drivenchat.comGet in touch with the show via email - podcast@drivenchat.com or slip into our DM's on your preferred social feed, and don't forget to check out our youtube channel via YouTube.com/DrivenChat, so see some premium visual car content!The Driven Chat podcast is brought to you by Paramex Digital - for more information on Driven Chat, visit www.drivenchat.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay Morton spent 10 yrs in the SAS, 4 in the Parachute Regiment, then summited Mt Everest twice. Jay is a guy who knows what it takes to become the best of the best. Whether serving as an elite soldier, training as a high-level shooter or becoming an expert in HALO (high-altitude low-opening) parachuting, Jay has always strived to be at the very top of the game. ... to find his greatness. Many of us are prone to underestimating ourselves but physical and mental endurance and resilience – as well as realising our own full potential – are well within our reach.... if you have the desire to do the work. LINKS Jay Morton website https://www.jaymortonofficial.com Jay Morton Insta @jay_morton Special Forces advice that will change your life Mulligan Brothers Full Interview with Jay- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0I... The Mojo Sessions website https://www.themojosessions.com The Mojo Sessions on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheMojoSessions The Mojo Sessions on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoSessions Gary on Linked in https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-bertwistle Gary on Twitter https://twitter.com/GaryBertwistle The Mojo Sessions on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themojosessions © 2021 Gary Bertwistle. All Rights Reserved.
Anthony 'Staz' Stazicker & Louis Tinsley are former Special Forces and Thrudark Co - Founders. Both have used there extensive (10 years +) military experience to create what has become the leading performance clothing company in the UK. In this episode we go deep into FEAR and how can overcome it. We discuss PERFORMANCE and how we can maintain optimal output and results. As we as addressing CHANGE and what we can do to prepare for and manage the inevitable change and transitions we have in our life. -------- https://www.thrudark.com/ https://takeflightworld.com/ If you enjoyed this, you might also enjoy the following episodes : Jay Morton - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jay-morton-how-to-create-opportunity-in-your-life/id1339336927?i=1000504868403 Jason Fox - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/jason-fox-inside-the-mind-of-a-special/id1339336927?i=1000476320414 Mark Ormrod - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mark-ormrod-life-lessons-from-a-triple-amputee/id1339336927?i=1000525326276 ------- As always, thank you for listening and supporting. Love x
Kenton Cool is an English mountaineer, and mountain guide. He is one of Britain's leading alpine and high altitude climbers and has summited Mount Everest fifteen times, including leading Sir Ranulph Fiennes' 2008 and 2009 Expeditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we spoke with Jordan Mulligan - CEO of Mulligan Brothers and Film Director. This episode was brought to you by Hauora - a performance wellbeing growth partner. Hauora aims to educate and impact individual behavioural change and organisational culture to ignite health, wellbeing, and performance. Find out more at www.HauoraLife.com Mulliganbrothers is a self-development platform and community, with interviews covering everything from quotes, advice, lessons, and inspiring stories. They have reached over 200 million views and amassed over 1,000,000 supporters on all platforms. Their mission is to inspire change worldwide - and help with the development of a successful lifestyle for all. Mulliganbrothers looks to inspire and motivate through story and film; recent documentaries and interviews include Inky Johnson, Mark 'Billy' Billingham, Jay Morton, Bugzy Malone, Wim Hof, Aldo Kane, Master Shi Heng Yi, Ben Francis, and the Stoltman Brothers. Jordan is the CEO - and is living his life full of passion and purpose after a personal tragedy that he shares. We speak about what the mission of Mulligan Brothers is, and the essence behind 'Inspire Change', their call to arms. We unpack when things don't go to plan, adaptability - and the reflections after those crucible moments, like when cameras don't work...during a filming session. Jordan tells us about the process of research for their work, hard work, working relationships with family, and sheds light on his typical working day. Be ready to be inspired!
If modern British adventure has a face, it looks a lot like Leo Houlding. Based in the Lake District, UK, he is one of Britain's top climbers and among the best in the world. He is a veteran of a score of epic ascents, including Everest, but specialises in free climbing the most technical peaks and biggest walls in the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim is a Base jumper, alpinist and former Royal marine. With over 750 Base descents to his name, he is one of the most experienced base jumpers on this planet and has pioneered numerous first descents around the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ThruDark are a technical outdoor clothing company born from arduous environments and highly demanding circumstances. The Directors of the company were all forged from decades within UK Special Forces. Anthony 'Staz' Stazicker and Louis Tinsley talk all things Thrudark including; purpose, leadership, success, why Jay Morton left the company and managing the pressure of running a global clothing brand. Staz also shares his recent experiences as the mole and DS on the hit TV show SAS WDW.
TikTok for Dummies (A.K.A. Comic Creators) - Rylend and David chat with a couple of 500K+ follower Tiktok pros - Jay Morton (thepandaredd) and Justin Mousseau (moose_0) - about the opportunities/wildly enthusiastic audience awaiting comics creators the platform… and then the gloves come off and the group dives DEEP into what comics can and should mean intellectually, culturally, and spiritually. JAY MORTON TikTok: @thepandaredd Twitter: @thepandaredd Instagram: @thepandaredd/@jaymortonart Website: PandaRedd.ctcin.bio JUSTIN MOUSSEAU TikTok: @moose_0 Twitter: @Moo_Sew Instagram: @justerino Website: linktr.ee/Moose_0 --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
Aldo Kane is a world record setting adventurer, extreme, remote & hostile locations expert and former Royal Marines Commando Sniper. Join me as I catch up with Aldo mid-quarantine, ahead of his next adventure aboard the Ocean Explorer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dylan Hartley is a New Zealand-born English former rugby union player. Hartley was the captain of England from January 2016 until the end of his international career in 2018. He is England's most capped hooker of all time, earning his first cap in 2008. Dylan and I talk about the importance of leadership, the highs and lows that come with top flight sport, and life after the rugby field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Cotton is a big wave surfer from Devon. Andy and I talk about what it's like surfing these giants, how he handles fear and what it feels like to wipe out in 60 foot swell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this podcast I talk with legendary mountaineer, athlete and ex special forces soldier Nims Dai. Nims has set multiple speed records in high altitude mountaineering. His most notable, climbing all of the 14 of the 8000m mountains in 6 months and 6 days, and this winter summiting the only unclimbed 8000 meter mountain in winter, K2. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We chatted about what it takes to make the SAS, the mental challenges and the time his summit of Everest turned into something from a horror movie.Jay has served 14 years in the military including 10 years in the SAS. He was on the most recent series of SAS Who Dares Wins and has climbed Everest TWICE!Jay has so many stories to tell and is a pleasure to chat to.Website: DodgeWoodall.comInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallLinkedIn: Dodge Woodall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Andy chats to former SAS soldier Jay Morton about his book Soldier and the mindset of a special forces soldier. Jay explains how you can apply that mindset to everyday life and gives some examples where he put these into practice both in Afghanistan and on Mount Everest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Things take an unexpectedly deep and meaningful turn in this week's Driven Chat Podcast. Our guest is Jay Morton who is best known to many for his recent appearance as 'the mole' in the 2020 series of 'SAS Who Dares Wins'?Besides the TV show, Jay is an accomplished Author, conquerer of mountains and is no stranger to an icy cold bath. Having spent 14 years in the Army 10 of which were in the Special Air Service Jay has a fascinating approach to life and Andy, Amy and John all got stuck in exploring his way of thinking. Of course, there is plenty of car chat too as Jay is about to embark on an exciting motorsport career with Praga. We are sure this may well be one of the deepest and hard-hitting podcasts we've recorded to date! Follow Jay via @jay__morton and the rest of the team via @Andy.Jaye, @AmyShorePhotography, @JohnMarcar and of course - @DrivenChat. See all of what we do at drivenchat.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's guest is former SAS operator turned racing driver, Jay Morton. After an initial stint in the PARAs and tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, Jay went through gruelling special forces selection and onto a 10 year carer with the UK's elite. He's climbed Everest, twice and was one of the frankly terrifying Directing Staff on Channel 4s SAS: Who Dares Wins. What does this have to do with motorsport? Well in 2021 he'll be racing behind the wheel of a Praga R1 machine. We hope you enjoy this incredible chat with a seriously tough, but lovely man! This show is supported by MOTUS | ONE. If you or your company require Event Transportation, Dana and his team at MOTUS | ONE has you covered anywhere in the world. From a single chauffeur-driven sedan to a fleet of luxury SUVs, Teslas, or motor coaches, they provide world-class service to ensure your transportation requirements are totally seamless. Find out more at https://motusone.com/For more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/motormouthofficial?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare Support us through Acast Support: https://supporter.acast.com/motormouth The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Don't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform!#FormulaOne #SAS #MotorMouth #Praga Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlie Fife talks to the military community in The Falkland Islands about what lockdown has been like in one of the most isolated places in the world. Adam Powney talks to a veteran who got kids out in the fresh air this summer, by making sure the annual Hells Fells adventure training festival went ahead. Louise from Little Troopers talks to army wife Lianne and her teenage daughter Mai about how they tackled home-schooling during lockdown. Louise Briggs from the RAF Families Federation explains how difficult missing school has been for some forces families. And Jess Bracey talks to SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jay Morton. Team Talk is presented by Charlie Fife and Jill Misson and is a TBI Media production for BFBS with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.
Charlie Fife talks to the military community in The Falkland Islands about what lockdown has been like in one of the most isolated places in the world. Adam Powney talks to a veteran who got kids out in the fresh air this summer, by making sure the annual Hells Fells adventure training festival went ahead. Louise from Little Troopers talks to army wife Lianne and her teenage daughter Mai about how they tackled home-schooling during lockdown. Louise Briggs from the RAF Families Federation explains how difficult missing school has been for some forces families. And Jess Bracey talks to SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jay Morton. Team Talk is presented by Charlie Fife and Jill Misson and is a TBI Media production for BFBS with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.
Charlie Fife talks to the military community in The Falkland Islands about what lockdown has been like in one of the most isolated places in the world. Adam Powney talks to a veteran who got kids out in the fresh air this summer, by making sure the annual Hells Fells adventure training festival went ahead. Louise from Little Troopers talks to army wife Lianne and her teenage daughter Mai about how they tackled home-schooling during lockdown. Louise Briggs from the RAF Families Federation explains how difficult missing school has been for some forces families. And Jess Bracey talks to SAS: Who Dares Wins star Jay Morton. Team Talk is presented by Charlie Fife and Jill Misson and is a TBI Media production for BFBS with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.
Jay Morton has led a unique life, he spent 14 years with the armed forces, 10 of those years were spent in the SAS. He has summited Everest twice and since leaving the military he has appeared on the TV show SAS: Who Dares Wins and signed with Praga motorsport. I was lucky enough to chat with Jay about his new book, his coping mechanisms in lockdown, and his life lessons from the military and the various mountains he has summited. Jay's new book Soldier: Respect Is Earned is out now. Grab your copy here: https://tidd.ly/3nhXl3K Sponsors For 10% off your first month of Online Therapy head to www.BetterHelp.com/Aneedtoread Contact Instagram: @aneed2read Email: Aneedtoread.podcast@gmail.com Email list: https://aneedtoread.us19.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0334e9242982fc3b7d0ab8bac&id=e2e171e387
Delighted to have Jay on this week who many of you will recognise from SAS Who Dares Wins. We have a great chat and you can find him at @jay__morton on social media.
BIG PLANS AHEAD! Here's a little taste of what's to come in Season 5. We've got former Red Bull Formula One star, Mark Webber, the legendary Johnny Herbert (which will also be available on video, a MotorMouth first) and former SAS hero and star of Channel 4's "Who Dares Wins", Jay Morton, who kick starts his motorsport career very soon...and loads more. For more content and to join the MotorMouth community, download the MotorMouth app:Apple: https://apple.co/2OOB2pR Android: http://bit.ly/2ZnuakcDesktop: https://www.motormouth.club The MotorMouth App is the newest platform where you can find motorsport news, live race times, and discuss your views with fellow motorsport enthusiasts!Give us your feedback across all our social media profiles https://linktr.ee/_motormouth Don't forget to Subscribe to get the latest episodes in your podcast platform! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a fourteen year career in the British Army, Jay Morton found himself catapulted from clandestine special forces secrecy to household-name celebrity. In this conversation with Matt Pycroft, Jay talks about growing up on active military service in Afghanistan in his early twenties, as well as the roles that both commitment and suffering have to play in a life well lived.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay Morton doesn't believe in failure and will step up to any challenge, mountain or obstacle you can put infront of him Possibly my biggest guest to date. You don't want to miss this one! Download now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay tells us how he's finding his new found TV fame, why he feels the TV hit SAS Who Dares Wins holds a valuable message for the younger generation about perseverance, and the benefits of taking yourself outside of your comfort zone.Speaking of taking yourself outside of your comfort zone, Jay shares with us his plans for an upcoming UK endurance challenge in aid of charity, for mental health and wellbeing. This epic feat of endurance will include cycling the length of the UK, swimming the country's three largest lakes and running up the three highest peaks, all in just 14 days! We chat about his cold-water training techniques and how he prepares himself, both physically and mentally, for such an enormous challenge.When he's not filming or taking part in physical challenges, Jay fills his time running a successful clothing brand, Thrudark, and surfing. We chat to him about both and get to find out what he's passionate about as well as discussing his forthcoming book entitled, ‘Soldier' a compelling mixture of anecdotes and his philosophy on life - it's sure to be a good read! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the show we will be talking to Jay Morton.Jay is the CEO and Founder of ScanVenture Technologies.I wanted to chat with him because his product is the first one I've seen in a long time as it relates to medical records scanning that makes a lot of sense.If you are trying to figure out how to provide scanning in your RIM business – specifically to medical related clients – the technology Jay has created might be the answer you've been looking for.This scanning concept is SO logical and aligned with the way medical files work, you know it's going to be a huge hit with the medical community as they attempt to go digital.After you listen to the show you might want to contact Jay to see a more complete demo of his scan technology and learn more about how you might work with him. Here are his details. Call him at (888) 610-7226 or email him at info@scanventure.com.On the show this week we'll also update you on the latest industry news.Enjoy the show and have a great week!Special Thanks to our Exclusive Show Sponsor, O'Neil Software.