Having served in all three battalions of the Parachute Regiment, Jonny's transition from soldier to civilian brought to light the need for robust veteran support networks. Through his work with the Airborne Business Group, he advocates for this cause. Last year, he undertook an incredible challenge, becoming the first person ever to complete the Marathon des Sables in full body armor, all in the name of charity and veterans' mental health awareness.
In our conversation, Jonny delves into his journey, the synergy between fitness and mental well-being, and the legendary Marathon des Sables – one of the world's most formidable endurance tests. Tune in for insights and inspiration.
Since his late teenage years, Ash Dykes has dedicated his life to exploring the world, immersing himself in new cultures and going on incredible off-the-beaten-track adventures. In 2014, he became the first person to hike across Mongolia solo and unsupported, as well as the first person to walk the entire length of Madagascar's interior. His most recent adventure was taking on the mighty Mission Yangtze – a 4000-mile trek along China's Yangtze River that took him an epic 352 days to complete.
Ash joins us in this episode to speak about igniting his love for adventure, how we’re all much tougher than we realise, and the reason why having too much comfort can sometimes make you feel uncomfortable.
Mike Sarraille is a retired Navy SEAL, entrepreneur, bestselling author, founder, and CEO of Talent War Group. He served in the US military for over 20 years and now uses his vast Special Forces experience to turn companies into the most efficient, successful and high-performing version of themselves.
In this episode, Mike discusses everything from life after the military, how veterans can excel in the civilian world, and what it means to be an ‘everyday warrior.’
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At the age of 30, Sean Conway sold his photography business for one pound. A few years later, he became the first person to ever run, cycle and swim the length of Great Britain, becoming one of the country's most renowned ultra-endurance athletes in the process.
He recently took some time from his busy schedule to appear on the Fear Naught podcast, where he discussed everything from his elite training regime to living on a World War II gunboat, cycling across the planet and his current record-breaking challenge, the Iron102 – completing 102 triathlons in 102 days.
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Adventure athlete, mental health campaigner, physiotherapist and Army Cadet Ambassador, former Major Sally Orange, has completed over 80 marathons all over the world and recently became the first female veteran to complete the mammoth World Marathon Challenge – that's seven marathons in seven continents over seven days.
In this episode, Sally sat down with FEAR NAUGHT podcast host, James Banks, to offer her insight on becoming a marathon runner, breaking down barriers to success and how running can improve everyone's mental health.
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For 125 years, the annual Army v Navy match was exclusively played by men. But, in 2003, women were finally given the opportunity to take part in this historic event that brings the military community together.
Fear Naught podcast host, James Banks, sat down with Sergeant Heidi Silcox and last year's player of the match, Leftenant Sally Bellhouse, from the Army team, as well as Leading Physical Training Instructor Suz Badger and Sub Leftenant Rebecca “Baddis” Addis from the Navy team. They were also joined by guest co-host Cath Brazier, Deputy Sport Editor at BFBS.
They will go head-to-head on Saturday 13th May, but only one team can take home the legendary title.
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The annual Army v Navy rugby match is the largest amateur sporting event in the UK. The first match took place in 1878 and continues to be a huge date in the sporting calendar, attracting enormous crowds to the 82,000 capacity Twickenham stadium every single year.
In this episode, Fear Naught podcast host, James Banks, sat down with some of this year's competitors. He chatted to Lance Corporal Stephen “Jenks” Jenkinson from the Army Men’s Team, Leading Physical Instructor Scott Makepeace and Leading Airman Ben “Bubba” Watson from the Men’s Navy Team. They were joined by guest co-host Cath Brazier, Deputy Sport Editor at BFBS.
They will clash on Saturday 13th May, and with both teams ensuring they’re in better condition than ever, this match is set to be the closest yet.
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You’ve probably heard of Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham. He’s best known as the Chief Instructor on Channel 4’s hit TV series SAS: Who Dares Wins, and before this served over 27 years on the frontline of the British Armed Forces. Not only is Billy the most decorated DS on television but he has also worked as Head of Security for the stars, including Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Billy's illustrious career has taught him the importance of positive role models and discipline, as well as how to be a master of self motivation.
In this episode, Billy speaks openly about his difficult childhood, how the Armed Forces changed him, ways the real SAS selection process differs from SAS: Who Dares Wins and the surprising reason he became a household name.
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In 2017, Ben Tansley was told he would never walk again after a life-changing motorcycle accident paralysed him from the chest down. But he has refused to let this define him. Ben’s mental toughness and unwavering positive mindset has led him to grow a significant online following; a position which he uses to promote positivity, discuss his experiences of living with a disability and share the challenges he has taken on since, including completing the Berlin Marathon in a wheelchair.
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Ex-UK Special Forces and Physical Training Instructor, Jason Birch, has spent his life overcoming adversity and teaching others to do the same. Now a successful entrepreneur and founder of the S.F. Experience, he offers civilians a taste of what it's like to tackle UK Special Forces selection - including the infamous Fan Dance.
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Former Paratrooper / Royal Army Physical Training Corps Instructor, Mike Chadwick has spent his career managing, leading and optimising human performance. He runs an online coaching business and provides training for athletes all over the word. He also owns Red on Socks which provide quality socks developed for elite professional and tactical athletes.
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Double Olympic Champion and Royal Artillery Officer, Heather Stanning OBE, talks about going for gold and juggling life as a soldier with life as an Olympian.
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Former soldier, extreme adventurer, bestselling author and TV personality, Jordan Wylie, talks about his life in the military and finding his way after he left, his battle with mental health, how he shifted his mindset, and why now he feels his purpose in life is to educate, encourage and inspire young people
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Royal Marine, Mark Ormrod (MBE), was the UK’s first triple amputee to survive the conflict in Afghanistan. In 2007, at the age of 24, his life changed forever after he stood on an IED whilst serving his country. His determination not to let his injuries get the better of him has led to him winning multiple medals at the Invictus Games and becoming an author, motivational speaker and inspiration to many. He shares his incredible story…
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Fear Naught. Born from the battle of Cambrai and the heroic efforts of the Royal Tank Regiment but adopted by those who are afraid of nothing. Those who believe there are no limitations, pushing themselves to achieve things accomplished by the few, not the many.
Powered by Scotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved military children, Fear Naught is more than a motto. It’s a community. A community of like-minded individuals looking for adventure, to challenge their physical health, and to look after their mental well-being. And to give back.
Through our series of Fear Naught podcasts, we’ll bring those who live this mindset directly to you. You’ll hear stories of extreme physical challenges, the importance of mental resilience, how to push beyond the pain barrier, what endurance really looks like and how through all of this, they are still able to look after their well-being.
If you are living the Fear Naught mindset or are looking to be inspired, welcome to the community.