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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Debrief with Big Phil Campion.
Hosts
Big Phil Campion
Previous Guests
Colin S. Bell
No additional bio available.
Ben McBean
Ben McBean is a former Royal Marine who joined the military at the age of sixteen. He served in Afghanistan, where he was severely injured in an explosion that resulted in the loss of his right leg and left arm. Despite these catastrophic injuries, Ben demonstrated remarkable mental strength and determination during his recovery. He adapted to life with prosthetics and became an inspirational figure, notably running the London Marathon to support Help For Heroes, a charity that aids veterans. Ben's story is one of resilience and overcoming adversity, inspiring many with his journey.
Ben McBean is a former Royal Marine who joined the military at the age of sixteen. He served in Afghanistan, where he was severely injured in an explosion that resulted in the loss of his right leg and left arm. Despite these catastrophic injuries, Ben demonstrated remarkable mental strength and determination during his recovery. He adapted to life with prosthetics and became an inspirational figure, notably running the London Marathon to support Help For Heroes, a charity that aids veterans. Ben's story is one of resilience and overcoming adversity, inspiring many with his journey.
Henno
Henno is a former soldier of the Mercian Regiment who served in the British Army. He participated in deployment on Herrick 15, where he faced intense combat situations, including first contact with the Taliban and surviving IED strikes. After his military service, Henno has been open about his struggles with PTSD and psychosis, sharing his journey of rebuilding his life after experiencing the loss of a brother-in-arms and the challenges of reintegration into civilian life.
Henno is a former soldier of the Mercian Regiment who served in the British Army. He participated in deployment on Herrick 15, where he faced intense combat situations, including first contact with the Taliban and surviving IED strikes. After his military service, Henno has been open about his struggles with PTSD and psychosis, sharing his journey of rebuilding his life after experiencing the loss of a brother-in-arms and the challenges of reintegration into civilian life.
Kieron Hawkes
Kieron Hawkes is a former UK Special Forces military dog trainer with 14 years of experience in training and handling dogs in high-stakes environments. He was part of the canine training team within the 22 Special Air Service (SAS). After being medically discharged due to mental health issues, Kieron transitioned into supplying equipment for dogs and their handlers, while also sharing his extensive knowledge with the dog-loving community.
Kieron Hawkes is a former UK Special Forces military dog trainer with 14 years of experience in training and handling dogs in high-stakes environments. He was part of the canine training team within the 22 Special Air Service (SAS). After being medically discharged due to mental health issues, Kieron transitioned into supplying equipment for dogs and their handlers, while also sharing his extensive knowledge with the dog-loving community.
Alex Mason
Alex Mason is a former member of the Parachute Regiment who served in the military and deployed to Afghanistan in 2013. After his military career, he transitioned into the security sector, working with high-profile clients. He gained recognition in the film and television industry for his role in SAS: Rogue Heroes, where he was cast following a chance conversation. His journey is marked by resilience and a relentless pursuit of success, navigating both intense military deployments and the challenges of the entertainment industry.
Alex Mason is a former member of the Parachute Regiment who served in the military and deployed to Afghanistan in 2013. After his military career, he transitioned into the security sector, working with high-profile clients. He gained recognition in the film and television industry for his role in SAS: Rogue Heroes, where he was cast following a chance conversation. His journey is marked by resilience and a relentless pursuit of success, navigating both intense military deployments and the challenges of the entertainment industry.
Topics Discussed
SAS
RAF
World War Two
Mosquito bomber
combat missions
Pathfinder Force
resilience
courage
diplomatic runs
SAS Veteran
Ben McBean
Royal Marine
Afghanistan
explosion
injuries
mental strength
recovery
prosthetics
London Marathon
Help For Heroes
overcoming adversity
PTSD
psychosis
IED strikes
Taliban
deployment
battle
Mercian Regiment
Kieron Hawkes
military dog trainer
22 SAS
mental health
transition to civilian life
canine training
Rogue Heroes
military
Alex Mason
Parachute Regiment
security
acting
success
Here's the recent few episodes on The Debrief with Big Phil Campion.
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SAS Veteran meets 104yr Old RAF WW2 Mosquito Bomber Pilot
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Big Phil Campion
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Colin S. Bell
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
SASRAFWorld War TwoMosquito bombercombat missionsPathfinder Forceresiliencecouragediplomatic runs
In this episode of The Debrief, former SAS hardman Big Phil Campion sits down with Squadron Leader Colin S. Bell DFC AE — a true British hero and one of the last living legends of World War Two.Colin flew 50 combat missions over Nazi Germany in a Mosquito bomber, including 13 raids over Berlin, dodging flak and fighters night after night as part of the elite Pathfinder Force. He trained in the USA before Pearl Harbor, taught both American and British pilots how to fly, and later ferried warplanes across the Atlantic through ice and storms. If that wasn’t enough, he ended his RAF career flying solo diplomatic runs across Europe and Africa.Now over 100 years old, Colin’s still sharp, still standing, and still schooling us on what real resilience, courage, and duty look like. In this raw and unfiltered chat, he and Phil go deep on war, life, legacy, and how the UK has changed since the 1940s.This isn’t just history — this is living history. Sit back and soak it up. Legends like Colin don’t come around twice.
In this episode of The Debrief, former SAS hardman Big Phil Campion sits down with Squadron Leader Colin S. Bell DFC AE — a true British hero and one of the last living legends of World War Two.Colin flew 50 combat missions over Nazi Germany in a Mosquito bomber, including 13 raids over Berlin, dodging flak and fighters night after night as part of the elite Pathfinder Force. He trained in the USA before Pearl Harbor, taught both American and British pilots how to fly, and later ferried warplanes across the Atlantic through ice and storms. If that wasn’t enough, he ended his RAF career flying solo diplomatic runs across Europe and Africa.Now over 100 years old, Colin’s still sharp, still standing, and still schooling us on what real resilience, courage, and duty look like. In this raw and unfiltered chat, he and Phil go deep on war, life, legacy, and how the UK has changed since the 1940s.This isn’t just history — this is living history. Sit back and soak it up. Legends like Colin don’t come around twice.
SAS Veteran & The Explosion That Almost Killed Ben McBean
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Big Phil Campion
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Ben McBean
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
SAS VeteranBen McBeanRoyal MarineAfghanistanexplosioninjuriesmental strengthrecoveryprostheticsLondon MarathonHelp For Heroesresilienceovercoming adversity
In this episode of The Debrief, Ben McBean, a former Royal Marine, joins former SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion to share his incredible story. After joining the Royal Marines at sixteen, Ben was deployed to Afghanistan, where he was severely injured in an explosion, losing his right leg and left arm. Despite the catastrophic injuries, Ben's mental strength and determination saw him push through his recovery. He quickly adapted to life with prosthetics and went on to run the London Marathon for Help For Heroes. Tune in to hear Ben’s powerful story of resilience, overcoming adversity, and how he continues to inspire others.
In this episode of The Debrief, Ben McBean, a former Royal Marine, joins former SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion to share his incredible story. After joining the Royal Marines at sixteen, Ben was deployed to Afghanistan, where he was severely injured in an explosion, losing his right leg and left arm. Despite the catastrophic injuries, Ben's mental strength and determination saw him push through his recovery. He quickly adapted to life with prosthetics and went on to run the London Marathon for Help For Heroes. Tune in to hear Ben’s powerful story of resilience, overcoming adversity, and how he continues to inspire others.
Henno, former Mercian Regiment soldier, joins SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion for a powerful episode of The Debrief. He opens up about his deployment on Herrick 15, first contact with the Taliban, surviving IED strikes, and the loss of a brother-in-arms. He also shares his battlewith PTSD, psychosis, and the struggle to rebuild his life after service in one of the hardest fights he’s ever faced.
Henno, former Mercian Regiment soldier, joins SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion for a powerful episode of The Debrief. He opens up about his deployment on Herrick 15, first contact with the Taliban, surviving IED strikes, and the loss of a brother-in-arms. He also shares his battlewith PTSD, psychosis, and the struggle to rebuild his life after service in one of the hardest fights he’s ever faced.
SAS Veteran talks to Special Forces K9 Trainer | Kieron Hawkes Story
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Big Phil Campion
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Kieron Hawkes
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Kieron Hawkesmilitary dog trainer22 SASmental healthtransition to civilian lifecanine training
Former UK Special Forces military dog trainer Kieron Hawkes is on the podcast with former 22 SAS member Big Phil Campion. Kieron shares his incredible journey of 14 years spent training and handling dogs in some of the most remote and high-stakes environments, including his time with the canine training team within the renowned 22 Special Air Service. After being medically discharged due to mental health issues, Kieron transitioned into supplying equipment for dogs and their handlers, all while passing on his wealth of knowledge to the dog-loving community. Join them as they discuss military life, dogs, and the transition to civilian life. Hero paws:
https://heropaws.org.uk/Hawk K9: https://hawk-k9.com/Listen Live: https://www.forceradio.live/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForceRadioHQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/forcemediahq/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forcemediahqTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ForceMediaHQWebsite: https://forcemedia.digitalForce Media is proudly veteran owned and operated, delivering high-quality military and 1st responder news, interviews and podcasts.
Visit our channel page, website or social media channels to find veteran friendly radio and forces podcasts hosted by our team of veteran military personnel, special forces operators and 1st responders.
Former UK Special Forces military dog trainer Kieron Hawkes is on the podcast with former 22 SAS member Big Phil Campion. Kieron shares his incredible journey of 14 years spent training and handling dogs in some of the most remote and high-stakes environments, including his time with the canine training team within the renowned 22 Special Air Service. After being medically discharged due to mental health issues, Kieron transitioned into supplying equipment for dogs and their handlers, all while passing on his wealth of knowledge to the dog-loving community. Join them as they discuss military life, dogs, and the transition to civilian life. Hero paws:
https://heropaws.org.uk/Hawk K9: https://hawk-k9.com/Listen Live: https://www.forceradio.live/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ForceRadioHQInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/forcemediahq/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forcemediahqTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ForceMediaHQWebsite: https://forcemedia.digitalForce Media is proudly veteran owned and operated, delivering high-quality military and 1st responder news, interviews and podcasts.
Visit our channel page, website or social media channels to find veteran friendly radio and forces podcasts hosted by our team of veteran military personnel, special forces operators and 1st responders.
In this episode, Alex Mason sits down with Big Phil Campion to share his journey from a tough upbringing to the military and beyond. From The Parachute Regiment to starring in SAS: Rogue Heroes, Alex’s path has been anything but ordinary.After earning his maroon beret, he deployed to Afghanistan in 2013, later moving into security and working with high-profile clients. His break in film and TV came when he was asked to join the crew of SAS: Rogue Heroes, where a chance conversation led to his biggest acting role yet.From intense military deployments to surviving brutal conditions on set, Alex’s story is one of resilience, risk, and relentless pursuit of success.
In this episode, Alex Mason sits down with Big Phil Campion to share his journey from a tough upbringing to the military and beyond. From The Parachute Regiment to starring in SAS: Rogue Heroes, Alex’s path has been anything but ordinary.After earning his maroon beret, he deployed to Afghanistan in 2013, later moving into security and working with high-profile clients. His break in film and TV came when he was asked to join the crew of SAS: Rogue Heroes, where a chance conversation led to his biggest acting role yet.From intense military deployments to surviving brutal conditions on set, Alex’s story is one of resilience, risk, and relentless pursuit of success.