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Join Former 22 SAS Trooper Big Phil Campion As He Interviews Serving & Veteran Military Personnel, First Responders, Elite Sportsmen & Inspirational Figures From Across The Globe. New Episodes Every Week. Find Us On Social Media: @ForceRadioHQ Listen Live To Force Radio By Visiting www.ForceRadio.live 4K Videos & Extra Content Can Be Found On The Force Radio HQ Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@forceradiohq
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Welcome to the One Big Thing Podcast, where inspiration meets transformation! I'm Steve Campbell, your host, and I invite you to embark on this exhilarating journey with me. Are you searching for that extra spark, that push to propel you in the right direction? Look no further! As a husband, father to four, and fellow podcaster, I've experienced the indescribable feeling of accomplishment combined with the daunting sense of isolation. That's why I created this show—to uplift myself and, in t ...
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My Big TOE by Thomas Campbell - Unifying Mind and Matter

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This is a podcast featuring curated content on the lifelong work of physicist and consciousness researcher, Thomas Campbell, who is the author of the My Big TOE (MBT) book trilogy. His Theory of Everything (TOE) is a scientific model of reality based on the idea that consciousness is the fundamental substance of reality. It brings together the objective and subjective worlds under one common understanding. The My Big TOE Podcast by Thomas Campbell is brought to you by MBT Volunteers and made ...
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! In this awesome interview, I connect with Scott Savage, a pastor, author, and speaker from Prescott, Arizona, who opens up about his own experiences and lessons learned. Growing up in Las Vegas, Scott faced unique family challenges, including his father's stalker. He candidly discusses the importance of healthy…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! In this episode, I have the privilege of interviewing Mike "C-Roc" Ciorrocco, a real person and influencer who has overcome a broken background and is now dedicated to helping others through their own challenges. Mikey shares his story of growing up in a broken family and experiencing abuse, and how he used tho…
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Sunderland born and bred, Ryan faced adversity, violence & grief in his younger years, but had always had the military on his mind. Visiting the careers office aged 15, Ryan had his application submitted as soon as he was able to, desperate to get his Royal Marines Commando 'Green Lid'. Everything he ran from back home, caught up with him during tr…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! In this episode, I connect with Kelly Kennedy, host of the Business Development podcast. We discuss our experiences as podcasters and entrepreneurs, and the challenges we've faced along the way. Kelly shares his journey from working on a car lot to becoming a business development expert and starting his own com…
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Born into a large family, and destined for a career at his fathers greengrocers, Roach decided to join the Army aged 17 and joined an infantry unit. First deployed to Gibraltar, where he first encountered members of the Special Forces, training alongside them for a hijacking response team role. Roach was unsuccessful in his attempts to pass SAS Sel…
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Born into a military family, Mick attended 14 schools over his childhood. His dream of being a professional footballer came to an end after an unsuccessful trial with Lincoln City and he visited the careers office aged 16 to join the 1975 junior paras course. An ankle injury left him unable to perform any jumps, and Mick briefly left the army befor…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! In this episode, I interview Carl Binger, a therapist who specializes in working with individuals suffering from #depression. Carl shares his personal journey with depression, including his experience with severe depression, suicidal thoughts, and the challenges he faced in seeking help. I open up about my olde…
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Born in Leicester and a keen sportsman, Dilksy began to find trouble as a teenager, and realised the Army was his way out of that path. Nudged to join the Royal Engineers to ensure he learnt a trade, Ian completed his training as a bricklayer before completing his Parachute Regiment Jumps Course, and joining 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers. Hi…
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Born in Lincolnshire & spending his younger years finding trouble, Alex knew the Army was the way out of his hometown and bad habits. Knuckling down and joining his local Army Cadet Force, Alex went to the Army Careers Centre aged just 15 and a half. Joining the Grenadier Guards and completing the additional ceremonial taskings, Alex joined his bat…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! Embark on a heartfelt exploration of triumph, resilience, and the profound influence of mentorship as we host the iconic Coach Phil Fulmer. His narrative weaves from the humble beginnings of a small-town Tennessee lad to a titan of college football, shaping not only athletes but the very fabric of the sport. Th…
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A turbulent & abusive childhood led Pasha to find his own tribe in the form of the Sea Cadets. This passion for brotherhood & activity led him to try to join the Navy aged 16, but he faced a knock-back and instead joined the Royal Marines. Completing several uneventful tours of Northern Ireland, Pasha decided to attempt the arduous Selection Course…
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Born & raised in Edinburgh, with a stint in the Army cadets fuelling his ambition to join the military, Finlay joined the Army after completing the RMA Sandhurst programme. Originally commissioned into 4 SCOTS, and then sent on the Platoon Commanders Battle Course in Brecon, Finlay deployed onto Op Herrick 14, followed by Op HERRICK 19 & Op SHADER …
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A tough childhood in Stoke in the 1960/70's meant Melvyn would have to stand up against bullies from a very young age, even alternating his routes home from school to avoid altercations. Finding his passion for the Armed Forces when he was a small child kept him motivated and out of trouble in his teenage years, rising up the ranks in the Army Cade…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! When old friend Todd Mansfield recounts his transformation from athlete to physical therapist, it's a tale that mirrors the mystical migrations of horseshoe crabs. This episode traverses the unexpected, intertwining life's challenges with the profound growth they ignite. Todd's injury, once a seeming setback, b…
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Born in New Zealand, and with aspirations to join the Air Force, Damian then discovered a passion for fitness & bodybuilding. A stint as a personal trainer led him to a the Todd school of combat, and he trained extensively in hand to hand combat, a skillset that has continued to prove useful for him. Originally joining the Territorial Army in 1997,…
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A family steeped in military history, and a childhood desire to join the armed forces, Chris knew he wanted to be a PTI before he joined. Undertaking the weekend selection for the Royal Marines first however, led him to a chance encounter with a member of the Devonshire & Dorsets Regiment, who convinced him to join his county regiment instead. Depl…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! Imagine grasping the essence of ethical leadership while nurturing a sense of humility. Rabbi Yonason Goldson joins me in unraveling this delicate balance through Jewish teachings, inviting us to carry the paradoxical notes of our significance and modesty in the universe. We navigate the virtues that bind us, f…
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Finding himself in trouble from a young age, Chris joined the Parachute Regiment at a moments notice. Serving 7 years with 2PARA, and completing 3 tours of Northern Ireland and exercises in Macedonia & Sierra Leone, Chris decided to move onto the Close Protection and Private Security Circuit. Some kinetic taskings and close calls on land and onboar…
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Born in Leeds before moving out to the countryside, where he learnt to love the outdoors, he joined the military aged 16. Upon leaving the military, he found himself filling the void left by joining civvy street with all the wrong vices, until a close encounter with the Police led him to begin to change his life for the better. Eventually launching…
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Sully had always had thoughts of a military career in the back of his mind, and the tragic events of 9/11 led him to find a recruiter and take the fight to the enemy as soon as he could. His mind set on being an operator, Sully signed a SEAL contract and completed the arduous training stages to achieve his spot in the coveted SEAL Team Two. 5 Years…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! When Amber Selking steps onto the field, she doesn't just see the game; she sees the potential for mental metamorphosis. This episode of the One Big Thing podcast is like sitting down with a dear friend who happens to be a whiz at applied sports psychology and understanding the intricate dance between mindset, …
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By the time Tom was 7 years old, he knew he wanted to be a Paratrooper. Joining the cadets aged 13, and enlisting in the British Army aged 16, Tom began his career with Junior Para followed by P Company. 2 Northern Ireland tours & 5 Years in 1 Para later, and Tom was on the hunt for his next challenge, completing Pathfinder's Selection and deployin…
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Naturally sporty & adventurous as a child, coupled with first-hand stories of flights from her WW2 pilot grandfather, Mandy joined the Air Cadets and began her flying career. Securing a flying scholarship, before progressing into the Birmingham University Air Squadron, Mandy faced both conscious and subconscious bias and challenges in her journey t…
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Influenced by Saturday morning pictures, Tim gained an interest in the armed forces and joined both the Sea & Army Cadets before enlisting as a boy soldier with the Royal Anglians. A punchy tour of Northern Ireland in 1977, and 3 years at the Army Handgliding Centre later, Tim put in his papers to leave. He went on to join 21 SAS for a brief period…
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A 9th generation Floridian, Brent enjoyed his time, schooling & sports in his hometown, until the tragic events of 9/11 led him to ask what he could do for his country. First joining Air Defence, before completing the near-year long training to become a Green Beret, Brent didn't stop there, and continued to advance his career. After 4 tours as a Gr…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! Retired Army Sergeant Rick Yarosh shares his inspiring story of resilience and finding hope after being injured in combat in Iraq in September 2006. His journey back to civilian life became a heart-stirring testament to the resilience of the human spirit. In this incredibly insightful interview, Rick shares his…
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Born on the 3rd largest island in Fiji, Tilly enjoyed a childhood living off the land with her family, before continuing her education on the main island. It was here when the British Army visited on a recruitment drive and Tilly realised a life of military service was her purpose. Completing basic training at Pirbright, Tilly joined the Royal Logi…
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Born into the shadow of his 2 older brothers, and uninspired by the school system, Lindsay Bruce wasn't initially drawn to a life of military service and soon gained an interest in fitness. This base level of fitness would provide him the skillset to eventually follow his brothers into the Royal Highland Fusiliers, onto multiple overseas tours and …
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Born into a family steeped in military history, Mark Smith began his medal collecting journey aged just 6 years old. Turning his hobby into a career, Mark is one of the leading, and most highly regarded experts in military medals, RAF flying logs and the Victoria Cross. Mark is the Resident Arms and Militaria specialist on the BBC’s Antique Roadsho…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! Embark on an enlightening odyssey with Dr. Susanne Thompson, President of Moreland University, as she unfolds her 33-year journey in education with its myriad challenges and rewards. Susanne's tale offers a treasure trove of insights on building resilience, embracing change, and the profound connections that gu…
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After enlisting in the Army and receiving his papers for the Royal Tank Regiment, Gareth visited the Naval Careers Office and began the process of becoming a Royal Marines Commando. Enjoying tours of Norway & Northern Ireland before leaving to play rugby in Australia, Gareth joined the Royal Marines Reserve and ventured into the Private Military Ci…
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A career following in the family footsteps looked certain for Alfie Moore, but strikes & recession struck the steel industry, and he was faced with making a change to join the police. 20 years on the beat progressing through role & rank, Alfie found stand-up comedy later on in life, and has found success. His BBC Radio 4 show 'It's A Fair Cop' is n…
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Born into a family steeped in military heritage, David initially broke the mould and began his career with the NHS. He soon realised his role wasn't challenging enough, so he joined the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, before specialising in blast & ballistic injury. David deployed overseas numerous times, unfortunately picking up injuri…
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Serving almost 2 decades between them as Royal Marine Commandos, John & Ian left the forces and went looking for adventure. 'Summit To Sea' became their mission, a 5 stage journey across South America starting at Ecuador's highest mountain, and the highest point on earth, Chimborazo. Widely regarded as the source of the Amazon River, the team summi…
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! Navigating life's complexities takes more than just talent; it requires wisdom and a touch of courage, something my guest, Christian Ponder, knows all too well. From the dreams of being the starting quarterback at Florida State to the realities of NFL life and beyond, Ponder, now a successful CEO and family man…
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First introduced to the idea of a service life with a stint in the Air Cadets, David Atkin pursued a career with the RAF Regiment. Embarking on his first tour to Afghanistan in 2010, David suffered a career ending, and life changing spinal injury. Years of surgery and rehabilitation has followed, but David has gone on to achieve success in the Invi…
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A nasty injury aged 16 meant Sally Orange had to spend 9 months learning to walk again. During this time she learnt about the role of a physiotherapist, and set her goal to become one. Multiple applications & years later, Sally qualified and began her career with the NHS, before joining the TA. Eventually moving into a FTRS role, Sally deployed to …
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! When life throws us a curveball, it's the strength of the human spirit that often carries us through. That's the essence of our powerful conversation with Holly Frances, whose battle with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) after the birth of her daughter is nothing short of inspirational. Join me, as Holly delves in…
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After a brief stint in the army, Lea Vaughan pursued her interest in the ambulance service. After completing the intense training and experiencing life on the ambulance, Lea progressed into a role with the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART). This highly specialised role would lead to Lea and 2 colleagues being the only paramedics allowed into the …
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! As the year winds down, I invite you to enter a world where vulnerability is strength, and personal growth is the ultimate pursuit. Join me as I welcome back a dear friend of the show, JC Glick. Together, we delve into the essence of self-awareness and the power of positive influence within our closest relation…
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Following a destiny in dance until the last moment, Georgie Smith joined the RAF in a HR role. Having joined to see the world, Georgie did just that, deploying on a Falklands tour & a role change in Afghanistan as a Detention Handler. Upon return from Afghanistan, Georgie noticed small changes with her health, which was eventually diagnosed as Mult…
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By his own admission, Neil Woods lived a sheltered life in his youth, and soon became aware of this in his early stages of police training. A rare opportunity in the form of an attachment to the drugs squad, led Neil into the covert world of undercover work. Quickly becoming an expert in his field, Neil excelled in his career, before feeling the ne…
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Driven by adventure, success and achieving her goals, Araba Cole has enjoyed an incredibly varied & action packed career. Joining the OTC at university before switching to the Royal Engineers so she could get out on the ground, Araba then left the army and joined the private security circuit. Switching again to roles with NGOs in Afghanistan, Araba…
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Adventurous from a young age, Jamie Hull travelled the world before returning to the UK to join Thames Valley Police. A career sabbatical led him to university, and it's Officer Training Corps. Having completed 2x Cambrian Patrols and achieving everything he could there, Jamie was put forward for SAS Reserve Selection, and joined 21 SAS aged 27. Ja…
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Joining the MET and securing an immediate transfer into Special Branch after his probation, Scott enjoyed a career in Anti-Terror units before returning to uniform heading up a specialist unit focused on preventing domestic homicides. A chance encounter led him into the high-stakes world of hostage negotiation and he has been involved in countless …
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Want to get in touch? Send me a text! What happens when you decide to say goodbye to sugar? Meet Netta Gorman, a sugar-free lifestyle coach from Quebec, Canada, who walks us down the path of a life transformed by a sugar-free diet. From sharing her personal journey of the positive changes she experienced - physically and mentally - by eliminating s…
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Enduring a scattered & abusive childhood at the hands of his step-father, Ricky was torn between joining the Royal Marines or the fire service, choosing the latter due to a poor fitness test performance at Lympstone. In 2017, Ricky, his watch, and 19 other crews, were called to the Grenfell Tower fire. Entering the burning high-rise multiple times …
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Inspired by his fathers military service & business acumen, Aaron ‘Rad’ Radl sold grilled cheeses where others sold lemonade, and started his own skateboard shop aged just 13. Theft from his store led Rad back to college & a stint in the US Airforce, before an injury returned him to civvy street. Following his passion for the military and outdoor p…
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Joining the Army aged just 16 after am abusive childhood, Amber Guymer-Hosking was quickly deployed to Afghanistan. Numerous mass casualty situations made for a difficult introduction into military life, and this high-pressure role took it's toll on both Amber & her partner, creating another difficult relationship in the process. Medically discharg…
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Joining the Royal Marines aged 18, and enjoying 7 overseas tours in his career, Rian Ilett turned down promotions to stay in the action. Advancing into an anti-tank & heavy weapons role, Rian and his team encountered a hijacked American anti-tank which left him requiring a medical check. The check revealed a mass on his brain, and Rian was diagnose…
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