In this episode, host Harry sits down with Mark Smith, someone he has known for more than 30 years. Mark enlisted at 16 as a Junior Soldier, later serving with the Coldstream Guards. Over nine years of service, he carried out ceremonial duties in London and deployed on operational tours during the Gulf War, the Northern Ireland conflict, and in Bosnia. Mark shares his personal journey, including life after injury and mental health struggles. Today, Mark runs his own counselling service ...
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In this episode, host Harry sits down with Mark Smith, someone he has known for more than 30 years. Mark enlisted at 16 as a Junior Soldier, later serving with the Coldstream Guards. Over nine years of service, he carried out ceremonial duties in London and deployed on operational tours during the Gulf War, the Northern Ireland conflict, and in Bosnia. Mark shares his personal journey, including life after injury and mental health struggles. Today, Mark runs his own counselling service ...
In this episode, host Harry sits down with Mark Smith, someone he has known for more than 30 years. Mark enlisted at 16 as a Junior Soldier, later serving with the Coldstream Guards. Over nine years of service, he carried out ceremonial duties in London and deployed on operational tours during the Gulf War, the Northern Ireland conflict, and in Bosnia. Mark shares his personal journey, including life after injury and mental health struggles. Today, Mark runs his own counselling service ...
In the first episode, host Harry Bucknall sits down with Neil Heritage, a former soldier who lost both legs in Iraq after an IED attack — and went on to defy every expectation. Neil’s journey from injury to independence has taken him from hospital wards to mountain summits, Ironman triathlons, and global adventures. Together, Harry and Neil explore resilience, mental health, and the power of purpose — showing that recovery is never just physical.
In this episode, host Harry sits down with Mark Smith, someone he has known for more than 30 years. Mark enlisted at 16 as a Junior Soldier, later serving with the Coldstream Guards. Over nine years of service, he carried out ceremonial duties in London and deployed on operational tours during the Gulf War, the Northern Ireland conflict, and in Bosnia. Mark shares his personal journey, including life after injury and mental health struggles. Today, Mark runs his own counselling service ...