To wrap up Season One, we’re going out in style — and a bit of chaos. Recorded live at HR4K in Hereford, this episode features Welsh rugby legend Andy Powell in full flow: unfiltered, hilarious, and brutally honest.
From his days with Wales and the British & Irish Lions to that infamous golf buggy incident after the Calcutta Cup, Andy shares stories you won’t hear anywhere else — covering rugby culture, personal battles, leadership (and lack of it), and life after the game.
It’s raw, funny, and exactly the kind of conversation the SRMC Tribe was built for.
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In this powerful episode, we speak with Romano Betts; former soldier and now a Military Advisor for major film productions like Napoleon and Gladiator 2.Romano opens up about the reality behind the titles , the tough times, personal struggles, and moments that nearly broke him. From the intensity of military service to rebuilding after setbacks, this is a brutally honest look at what it means to keep going when everything around you says stop.Now working at the highest level in the film industry, Romano brings authenticity to the screen but the journey to get there has been anything but scripted.This episode is raw, unfiltered, and deeply human. A story of hard lessons, real growth, and the strength it takes to reinvent yourself when the odds are stacked against you.
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Next up on the SRMC Tribe Podcast, we are excited to welcome Emmy Award winner: Dr. Mark Grant From working-class beginnings to the battlefields of Afghanistan and the boardrooms of global media giants, Dr. Mark Grant’s journey is anything but ordinary.In this episode, we dive into his remarkable story — from his time in the Royal Marines to becoming Vice President of Global Safety, Risk & Resilience for the Associated Press. We explore how Mark carved out a career in one of the most unpredictable industries on the planet: journalism risk management. Expect raw insights on leadership, tough lessons from failure, behind-the-scenes stories of high-risk operations and his mission to make journalists safer worldwide.Keep up to date with The SRMC Tribe Podcast https://www.instagram.com/the_srmc_tribe_podcast/Keep up to date with Frontier Risks Group https://www.frontierrisks.com/
In this episode, we’re joined by David Tait, Director of Security and a strategic force behind high-level security operations across the financial, technology, and data centre sectors. With a career built on sharp planning and decisive leadership, Dave brings deep insight into how today’s business risk landscape is evolving—and what organisations must do to stay ahead.
But it’s not all boardrooms and strategy. We also dive into Dave’s humble beginnings, his time in the military, and some hilarious (and slightly questionable) stories that reveal his uncanny knack for getting into places he absolutely shouldn’t have been.This one’s packed with sharp lessons, big laughs, and a powerful look at what it means to lead from the front in a world where security is more critical than ever.
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In this episode of the SRMC Tribe Podcast, we sit down with Phil Cope, a veteran NGO security specialist who has spent years navigating some of the most volatile and unpredictable environments on the planet.
From conflict zones in the Middle East to crisis-affected regions in Africa and beyond, Phil has worked at the sharp end of humanitarian operations—where planning meets chaos, and decisions can mean life or death. He shares hard-earned insights into what it takes to keep aid workers and missions safe, how security really works in field conditions, and why trust, adaptability, and cultural understanding matter as much as protocols.
We unpack the real-world challenges of operating in fragile states, the risks NGOs face today, and the mindset needed to manage security when resources are thin and the margin for error is even thinner.Whether you're in the sector or just curious about how humanitarian work gets done behind the scenes, this episode offers a grounded, no-fluff look into the world of NGO security.
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In this episode of the SRMC Tribe Podcast, we’re joined by Alice Henderson, High Risk Coordinator at Sky News.Alice gives us an inside look at the fast-paced world of frontline journalism—coordinating teams in some of the world’s most volatile environments. From managing complex risks to supporting crews on the ground, she shares what it really takes to operate behind the headlines.Keep up to date with The SRMC Tribe Podcast https://www.instagram.com/the_srmc_tribe_podcast/Keep up to date with Frontier Risks Group https://www.frontierrisks.com/
In this episode of the SRMC Tribe Podcast, we’re joined by Marcus Oldroyd—former police hostage negotiator and founder of The Bureau Consultancy.Marcus spent years operating in the most extreme environments, where every word could mean life or death. Now, he brings those hard-earned lessons to the world of corporate risk—helping organizations tackle their biggest challenge: how people behave when no one's watching.We dive into the real levers of culture and risk: empathy under pressure, trust without guarantees, and communication when it matters most.If you want to influence behaviour, lead through uncertainty, and build a culture that stands strong when the stakes are highest — this conversation will change the way you think about risk forever.Keep up to date with The SRMC Tribe Podcast https://www.instagram.com/the_srmc_tribe_podcast/Keep up to date with Frontier Risks Group https://www.frontierrisks.com/
In this inspiring episode of The SRMC Tribe Podcast, we sit down with Garry Windle, founder of Exclusively Private, to discuss his journey from a long and distinguished military career to building a successful private security and household staffing company.
Garry shares how rugby played a pivotal role in his life, the lessons he carried from his military service into the business world, and how he turned humble beginnings into entrepreneurial success. Tune in for an insightful conversation on leadership, resilience, and the transition from service to civilian success.
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In this episode of The SRMC Tribe Podcast, we sit down with Chris Watson, Frontiers Lead Consultant, to explore his journey into risk management and his extraordinary career in the French Foreign Legion. Chris shares rare insights into the Legion—a regiment with a long and storied history that remains shrouded in mystery to many. From the rigorous selection process to life within one of the world’s most elite military units, he offers a firsthand perspective few have heard. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on resilience, discipline, and transitioning from the Legion into the world of security risk management.
In this episode of The SRMC Tribe Podcast, we sit down with Kevin O’Neill of Breatheolution to explore the transformative power of cold water therapy and breathwork. Kevin shares the science and benefits behind these practices, from building resilience and reducing stress to enhancing mental and physical well-being.
Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or curious about trying it yourself, this conversation offers valuable insights into harnessing the power of breath and the cold. Tune in for an inspiring discussion!
In this compelling episode of The SRMC Tribe Podcast, Vinnie Haywood shares his incredible journey from military service to corporate security, detailing the challenges and lessons of his transition. He also recounts the harrowing experience of being wrongly imprisoned in Nigeria, where he was shackled in chains for weeks as a suspected oil thief before ultimately being cleared and freed. Through resilience and determination, Vinnie has forged a successful path in the security industry, and his story is a testament to perseverance in the face of adversity. Tune in for an insightful and inspiring conversation!(00:00) Intro(1:08) Vinnie's background, 43 commando, HMS Chatham, Sri Lanka tsunami, counter piracy(14:46) Being captured in Nigeria, how it happened, the reality of being imprisoned in Nigeria, the charge and being released.(36:09) The trial, coping strategies, malaria, life after release and key takeaways
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In Episode 03, we’re joined by Gail Rowntree, Director of Learning and Development at Frontier Risks, a security and crisis management expert with over 30 years of experience. Known as the “Female Indiana Jones”, Gail’s career spans aviation, emergency response, mental health, and risk training.Starting as cabin crew at British Airways, she later trained flight deck and crew in safety and emergency procedures. After retraining as a clinical counsellor in Organisational Psychiatry and Psychology, she responded to 43 international and UK-based crises, often as a Senior Incident Director or Head of Mental Health.A former Associate Professor at Buckinghamshire New University, Gail has lead the MSc in Aviation Operations Management and delivers strategic lectures worldwide.In episode 3, we explore:The link between aviation, crisis management, and security trainingThe role of mental health in emergency responseGail’s experiences in high-risk environments.With her wealth of expertise, this conversation is one you don’t want to miss!(0:00)Intro(0:21) - Gail's story and the SRMC (3:03) The tsunami in Phuket & an overview of Gail's role in crisis management(14:51) Insurance & politics in relation to emergency response(17:53) Gail's role and experience in aviation(20:43)Understanding more about the role, how it's evolved over time, the type of people it attracts and attributes required(32:40) Training, support and impact on mental health (39:55) Stepping into academia, current goals and being a woman in the industry (45:09) Further discussion around Gail's experiences with plane crashes and other emergency environments (49:34)Gail's impact on the sector, future goals and other experiences
We're thrilled to welcome an exceptional leader, business strategist and very good friend as Episode 2’s guest on the podcast – Barry Roche.
Barry is the CEO and Founder of RSG Consultancy, bringing decades of experience in high-performance leadership, resilience, and business growth.
His journey began in the Royal Marines, where he gained invaluable insights into elite performance, strategy, and operational excellence. Over the past 20 years, he has successfully founded and scaled businesses across diverse sectors, including support services, armed maritime security, corporate intelligence, cyber security, and the legal industry.
Barry’s impact on business and leadership has been widely recognised – his companies have appeared in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 three times, and he’s been listed twice in Lloyd’s List Top 100 most influential people in shipping.
A passionate advocate for human performance and leadership development, Barry collaborates with top academics, medical professionals, and government agencies worldwide to empower leaders and teams to reach their full potential.
We had a great conversation on building resilience, leading in high-pressure environments, and what it takes to scale a successful business in today’s world.
(0.40) How we met Barry
(2.40) From marine to growing and selling a commercial cleaning company
(7:25) Moving into the shipping industry, maritime trade and the evolution of a security company
(17.56) The logistics of moving weapons around the world and the importance of upholding professional standards
(20.27) How the SRMC evolved
(24.46) Importance of understanding your clients business
(30:50) Early business mentors, the Genghis Khan Guide to Business and the importance of understanding finance in business
(36:50) Psychometric testing for better business performance and the importance of building a high performing culture
(49:05) Transitioning from the services into business
(56:41) What qualities make a great business leader
(1:00.32) Recommended reading
We’re thrilled to introduce the first-ever guest on The SRMC Tribe Podcast: Sharif Gardner!
Sharif’s incredible journey is nothing short of inspiring. From his early days as a Royal Marine Mortarman to becoming the original creator of the SRMC Course, Sharif has left an indelible mark on the field of security risk management. In this debut episode, we’ll delve into his remarkable career, including his time in maritime anti-piracy, his harrowing escape from the 2004 tsunami, and his collaboration with Pete and Duncs.
Now known as the “Cyber Whisperer,” Sharif will also share how he transitioned into the world of cyber security and what’s next on his path.
Don’t miss this captivating first episode.
(01:00)Origins of the SRMC course
(16:21) Life as privateer on the high seas
(18:00) Escaping Diego Garcia
(27:35) Piracy (37:58)Vision for the SRMC
(45:15) Life as the Cyber Whisperer
(01:04:00)Advice for people going into the cyber space
A brief introduction from Pete and Duncs on the upcoming SRMC Tribe Podcast. First episode 29.01.2025
The SRMC Tribe Podcast is your go-to space forconversations that explore the fascinating world of security risk management.We bring together former students, seasoned lecturers, and industry experts to share their journeys, insights, and lessons learned—all with the splash of humour and authenticity you expect from the Frontier team.
Whether you're here to learn, laugh, or stayinspired, the SRMC Tribe Podcast has something for everyone in the world of risk management.