
Talking with the wounded (Ben)
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20 Nov 2024 | "Shooting at me? I'm the f**king lawyer" | 01:01:06 | |
"A lot of Royal Marines came home because of the decisions you made" where the words Martin Wade heard from his colleague years after being the Task Force Legal Advisor to the Royal Marines in Helmand in 2006-7. But by then the damage had been done. The last episode in this series hears Lt Col (retd) Martin Wade talk us through his journey from battlefield lawyer making decisions on the use of lethal and non lethal force, to a psychiatric ward in Germany and a diagnosis of PTSD. While receiving treatment it becomes clear his legal mind was fighting his mental condition and eventually something had to give and he is medically discharged. As part of his treatment Martin is introduced to painting. In the aftermath of Afghanistan he turned to art to express in a visual way the emotions, feelings, thoughts and meanings associated with that period of his life to such an extent he is now living as an artist, exhibiting, taking commissions and painting for the love of it. Google him..its powerful art. MARTIN WADE - Contemporary War Artist, UK The charities that have helped Martin are below. That's it for 2024, back in 2025 with a new series and some more live shows with my guests. Details and locations will be posted as and when dates confirmed. Donate - Supporting Wounded Veterans | Uk Veterans Charity
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09 Oct 2024 | I need a rifle. | 01:03:32 | |
As a Doctor in the field saving wounded soldiers he never thought he may actually be asked to engage the enemy. Dr Ian Nesbitt talks us through dealing with the wounded in Afghanistan, on board a Chinook as the MERT (Medical Emergency Response Team) Doc, flying into battles to collect the wounded, and also as part of the reception team back in Camp Bastion receiving those brought back by the MERT. Describing himself as "self loading luggage" Ian gives us a unique insight into military medicine; stabilising the wounded, friend or foe, while performing procedures usually done in an operating theatre, rather than the noisy, dirty, cramped conditions found while kneeling in the back of a helicopter that the enemy are intent on shooting out the sky. Thought provoking, moving and humbling; and not without cost. The charities he wishes to highlight are: David Knott Foundation which teaches latest skills for surgeons in war zones- David Nott Foundation and Blind Veterans UK, formerly known as St Dunstan's - Blind Veterans UK, Rebuilding lives after sight loss - Blind Veterans UK
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06 Dec 2023 | Family I never knew I needed. | 01:14:10 | |
Karl Warde takes us on his journey into darkness, eventual PTSD diagnosis and the journey back to the light. A harrowing story of one mans war and how it changes everything. The following charities have helped Karle pick up the pieces: Home - Veterans Aid (veterans-aid.net) The Colonel's Fund - Grenadier Guards (grengds.com) My contact details: thesearchchicken@gmail.com
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25 Sep 2024 | Wish I wasn't there...but I loved it. | 00:50:43 | |
Former Royal Marine, then RAF Search & Rescue Paramedic, Chris Bradshaw QGM, tells us what its like to be in the MERT (Medical Emergency Rescue Team) on Chinooks in Afghanistan and his life now at the end of the wire. As part of the medical team onboard a Chinook sent in to pick up the wounded, be they Military, Afghans and occasionally the enemy, Chris talks us through what happens when the wounded make it to the tailgate. But, as he says.." The real life saving stuff happens with the person next to you on the ground when the injury occurs, they are the real heroes." An extraordinary journey, and the life on the wire continues. If you want to meet him - just fall off a mountain in the Lake District and he will probably be the the guy flown in to save you. His chosen charity is "Turn to Starboard" www.turntostarboard.co.uk A charity that helps serving and retired Armed Forces personnel, and their families, re-adjust after operational tours through the power of sailing.
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22 Nov 2023 | Click Bait | 01:07:15 | |
Jason Gould tells us about nearly losing it all and his incredible recovery. Inspirational doesn't begin to describe him, the people who saved him, and the hundreds who put him back together. This will move you. If that's not enough he also tells us about the incredible job he does now. Jason's chosen charities are BLESMA and the Colonels Fund - for giving him the confidence and skills to grab life and live it to the full. Their links are below. If you want to get hold of me or would like to tell your story please email: thesearchchicken@gmail.com
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27 Mar 2024 | Missing a leg, not the fairway. | 01:02:26 | |
One of the first IED victims in Afghanistan, literally stepping into new territory for all concerned. Scott Blaney takes us from the carnage of a daisy chain IED to being one of the first to end up in Headley Court for reconstruction and rehab. I wont ruin it for you, but since then he has achieved many a physical feat, achieving medals and the like in the most unlikely sports. Just don't accept if he asks you for a game of golf unless you're any good! An amazing character who you get the feeling isn't finished yet! Scott has been the beneficiary of three main charities, the Colonels Fund of the Grenadier Guards, and BLESMA; but one he would particularly like to highlight is "Battle Back Golf" - Home (battlebackgolf.com)
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09 Nov 2023 | Headbutting Bullets | 00:59:44 | |
Alex Harrison talks us through how he came to being shot in the head, walking off the battlefield after pointing out where the enemy were - for which he was decorated, and the slide into the abyss that is PTSD and his subsequent recovery. a remarkable man who has a very matter of fact way of telling his story | |||
13 Mar 2024 | Best day of my life; not for the goat. | 01:08:37 | |
Formerly in the Blue & Royals, Simon Moloney, a sniper in Afghanistan, becomes the hunted. After getting shot through the neck, first aid from his team medic, he re-joins the fight - which he is subsequently awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for. There were worse days to come on that tour, and long after leaving it all comes back. If this were a book you wouldn't put it down; and don't spare a thought for the goat! Simon has been supported by PTSD Resolution - a charity he recommends to anyone serving or ex services who no matter how small may suffer from PTSD: PTSD Resolution Charity for UK Forces Veterans Mental Health Simon is also a trustee of a new charity he champions called Head Up - Mental Health Awareness For UK Armed Forces | Head Up (head-up.org.uk) | |||
23 Oct 2024 | "Hang on a minute, I've been shot" | 01:00:10 | |
Quoted as uttering the best line of the war, Paul Fear takes us to the moment he had reason to say it back in 2007 in Afghanistan. Paul and I served together in the early 90's. He left and subsequently re joined. He found himself in Afghanistan fighting at close quarters with the Taliban until one day it didn't go his and a few others way. After 6 more years he took the opportunity to leave with a pay out and a pension.. ..except it never came. With a determined wife who fought for his dues all the way to the Prime Minister, the MOD eventually relented. Once again, the Government failed those it asked to go fight on its behalf. Years later working for Sky, the fall of Kabul brings it all back..and credit where credit is due the NHS via Op Courage stepped up. The brutality of engaging with the enemy, fighting for what your due against your former employer, to eventually needing help is a story we hear all too often from this cohort. Op Courage is the NHS answer to helping Veterans with their mental health - and this episode is a perfect example of what is does. Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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08 Nov 2023 | Headbutting Bullets | 00:59:44 | |
Alex Harrison talks us through how he came to being shot in the head, walking off the battlefield after pointing out where the enemy were - for which he was subsequently decorated and the slide into the abyss that is PTSD and his subsequent recovery. A remarkable man who has a very matter of fact way of telling his story. Alex can be found on Insta at: https://www.instagram.com/one_eyed_harry/# The Charities Alex refers to who have helped in his recovery: The Colonel's Fund - Grenadier Guards (grengds.com) Welcome - Walking With The Wounded The Not Forgotten - The Not Forgotten To contact me email: thesearchchicken@gmail.com if you have a story to tell. | |||
20 Dec 2023 | Bad news comes in 3’s | 01:12:49 | |
We could have called this episode "I woke up in Birmingham" as my guest, Carl Shadrake has done it more than once. He is also the first guest on this podcast from a leadership role. We get a unique perspective what its like when the leader is the casualty; how it is to return to the scene, and go through it all again. Third event is best left for you to listen to. Carl's chosen charities who have helped him along the way are listed below. And here is his business should Project Management positions within the built environment on defence contracts be of interest: www.cspmconsultancy.co.uk Carls charities are: SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity UK Armed Forces and military veterans charity | Help For Heroes The Colonel's Fund - Grenadier Guards (grengds.com) This is the last episode before Christmas - have a wonderful festive season and look forward to you joining us for Series 2 in the New Year. Want to be my guest - email me at: thesearchchicken@gmail.com
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25 Oct 2023 | Happy blow up day. | 00:50:49 | |
"Happy blow Up day" - his line not mine - it will become clear. Episode 1 has Tony Checkley talk us through his military journey; the good, the bad and the ugly. From hysterical encounters with the Queen, to stepping on a landmine and the chaos thereafter, and who has helped in his recovery. This is the first one I recorded - making all the obvious mistakes regarding music, transitioning, sound quality etc etc... but if you can get over all that - which is easy to do such is the captivating story Tony has to tell, you will hopefully not notice that this shouldn't really be called a podcast but a short story. Tony mentions a couple of charities which have been a part of his recovery: The Colonel's Fund - Grenadier Guards (grengds.com) Military Charity for Limbless Veterans | Blesma "Talking with the wounded" is a twice a monthly publication - gives you time to listen to the longer ones and me time to try and work out how to improve the production side of things..which may not be evident in the first series. Thanks for listening - please follow and share and send me your comments. Ben
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28 Feb 2024 | Chinook Crew Chick | 01:00:00 | |
From "How very dare they!" at being shot at, to the the highs and lows of military life - Liz McConaghy takes us on her journey as the longest serving female Chinook crew member. Part of that role was MERT (Medical Emergency Recovery Team) collecting the injured from the battlefield which many of the previous guests have first hand experience of. Her proudest work..but it came at a cost. An inspiration, and well worth an hour of your time. Her book is a great read - "Chinook Crew Chick"- available at Waterstones, Amazon etc The charities Liz refers to that she couldn't live without : Combat Stress - Mental health services for veterans | Combat Stress Help 4 Heroes - UK Armed Forces and military veterans charity | Help For Heroes Op Courage - The NHS Veterans Mental Health initiative - Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists - NHS (www.nhs.uk) And the one she volunteers for Aerobility
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17 Oct 2023 | Introducing Talking with the wounded | 00:03:24 | |
A brief summary of what Talking with the Wounded is all about and why you should listen. Hear what happens when unforgettable things occur. | |||
08 May 2024 | Arrested by the Bomb Squad | 01:02:10 | |
Paul Minter, formerly of the Blues and Royals, was one of the first soldiers into Helmand, and many years later one of the last to leave. With the words of an MP briefing him before his first tour - "Don't worry, not a round will be fired" ringing in his ears; 4 tours of Afghanistan, 1 in Iraq, a Mention in Dispatches, blown up twice by IED's, and countless contacts began to leave their mark. Next thing you know you are arrested in London by the Bomb Disposal squad... In search of a solution to his problems Paul sought out help and then like all good recon soldiers, gathered as much intelligence as he could and dragged himself back from the abyss. Realising there was a gap in the treatment for PTSD within the serving military community, as well as veterans, he set a world record raising funds and with former colleagues established a charity to help current and former members of the Armed Forces recover their mental health and lead happier lives. Its called the "Head Up" charity. Mental Health Awareness For UK Armed Forces | Head Up (head-up.org.uk) One of life's truly remarkable men, whose service to others comes with nothing more than the desire to help others like him avoid an all too familiar journey within the military community. Support his charity..and get in touch if you have a spare 4 acres! the searchchicken@gmail.com | |||
06 Nov 2024 | Posthumous VC - A fathers tale | 00:55:03 | |
L/Cpl James Ashworth was killed as he stormed an enemy position in Helmand , Afghanistan. An action he was awarded the VC for; the 14th person at the time to receive the highest award for gallantry since WWII. His father, Duane, himself a former Grenadier, describes how he came to hear the news of his sons death, his repatriation and the announcement of the VC. Mistakes were made, bureaucracy gets in the way and the press intrusion overwhelming. This journey is an emotional roller coaster, as told by the only person who could, beyond those who were there when his son gave his all for those around him. Duane now runs "Kitchener's" in Lowestoft - a Hotel that provides discounted getaways for veterans, serving military members, and blue light service providers and their families. More info can be found at www.kitchenerslowestoft.co.uk Its a registered charity to, so donations always welcome. | |||
17 Apr 2024 | Licking the Toad | 00:34:53 | |
"Licking the Toad", someone did, and the rest is history. How some psychedelic drugs were discovered is a story in itself; but in this shorter episode we break from the norm, my guest isn't wounded - but is pioneering their treatment. Dr Iain Jordan is leading the psychedelic drug clinical trials for treating PTSD. Hear how taking the usually illegal drugs of a euphoria inducing nature react with our brains and why when taken before therapy sessions the results are a game changer for PTSD sufferers. As soldiers we are taught to fight as hard as possible - but with PTSD the harder you fight it the stronger it gets..learning to embrace it is difficult because of the way our brains deal with traumatic situations. Dropping a few tablets with your therapist present is one way to overcome this in safety. We even manage to laugh which isn't easy when discussing mental illness...and I didn't even get to sample anything beforehand! It all happens at Clerkenwell Health Clerkenwell Health | Psychedelic Clinical Trials Specialist And if you would like to be part of the PTSD or Depression trials head to their website Clerkenwellhealth.com and join a trial - link here: Join a trial (typeform.com) |