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True Blue Conversations Podcast

78 Episodes

74 minutes | Mar 29, 2023
True Blue Conversations - Michael Kelly - Malaya Emergancy
In this week’s Episode Adam is having a conversation with AWM Historian Michael Kelly about Australia’s involvement in a largely overlooked conflict - the ‘Malayan Emergency’. . The ‘Emergency’ began in mid-1948, but Australia’s involvement didn’t begin until 1950, the year the Korean War started. Australia’s initial commitment was from the RAAF with supply drops and other aerial operations. This extended to bombing runs against the Communist forces in 1954. By 1955, Aussie troops were committed and undertook extensive patrolling and other operations against the guerrillas. The RAN also patrolled Malayan waters during the latter part of the decade.   Although the Emergency was declared over by the end of July 1960, Australian forces remained in Malaya undertaking anti-communist operations until August 1963.   By the end of the Malayan Emergency, Australia had lost 39 serviceman killed (15 on operations), with a further 27 wounded.  Presenter: Adam Bl Guest: Michael Kelly Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
99 minutes | Mar 13, 2023
True Blue Conversations - Paul 'Warlord' Warren
In this week’s conversation Adam is joined by former Australian Muay Thai kick-boxing champion and Aussie soldier, Paul 'Warlord' Waaaaaarrrrrrennnnn! Paul is no stranger to the physically punishing world of martial arts at its highest level and the demands of being a soldier. But nothing could prepare him for the violence and brutality of the fight he found himself in barely a month after arriving in Afghanistan in July 2009. A fight that saw the death of his mate; Private Ben Ranaudo. Thanks to the quick-thinking of his battalion-mates and the wonders of modern battlefield medical evacuations, Paul Warren's life was saved with a quick trip in a helicopter that saw him in surgery within 16 minutes. During the conversation with Adam, Paul shares about the many dark times grappling with the shattering effects of PTSD, and the hammer-like blows of guilt and grief over the death of his mate, Benny. At his lowest, Paul thought about ‘tapping out’, like many other soldiers in similar circumstances and describes his road to recovery as a desperately painful process. However, sustained by the love for his kids, and through self-discipline, sheer mental will, and physical toughness often displayed in the ring, Paul is winning the fight.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Paul Warren Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
102 minutes | Mar 1, 2023
True Blue Conversations - John Quaife RAAF FA-18 Fighter Pilot Top Gun
In this week’s episode Adam is having a conversation with Air Vice-Marshal (Retired) John Quaife. John spent 28 years living every young kids dream as a fighter pilot with the Royal Australian Air Force. He is a graduate of the RAAF’s ‘top gun’ training course and his service career included command of one of Australia’s finest fighter squadrons. Of particular interest is that John is one of a small number of pilots who has successfully ejected from their stricken aircraft. That is a story worth listening in for. By 2002 John was one of Australia’s most experienced fighter pilots and commanded all strike and fighter squadrons in Australia. On promotion to Air Vice-Marshal, John was appointed Air Commander Australia - the RAAF’s most senior operational commander. In 2005 he was attached to United States Central Command as director of all coalition air operations in the Middle East theatre. “I feel the need, the need for speed!”   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: John Quaife Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
73 minutes | Feb 6, 2023
True Blue Conversations - BrothersNBooks with Captain Dylan Conway
In the first podcast of Season 4 Adam is joined by the man with the moustache and a love for reading, 6 RAR infantry Captain, Dylan Conway. Dylan is the founder of BrothersNBooks, a charity that is seeking to make reading cool again. BrothersNBooks was founded in 2020 after the pandemic crisis which saw millions of people around the world suffering from isolation and lockdowns, poor mental health and a sense of helplessness. Through his own mental and physical struggles during his recovery from 9 lower back surgeries (including the amputation of his lower back), Dylan found purpose through reading books. From that moment he made it his mission to start this amazing charity to help others who are suffering with mental health issues. Dylan’s example of triumph over adversity is a true inspiration to all who are suffering psychological issues. It was through his own determination and the power of reading that he has overcome many of his mental and physical setbacks.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Dylan Conway Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
115 minutes | Dec 21, 2022
True Blue History - Troy Knight Combat Controller
In season 3 finale Adam interviews Troy Knight, Troy is a former Royal Australian Airforce Joint Terminal Attack Controller, Author, and PSD Operator. The Combat Controllers are known as the Special Forces unit of the Air Force, with Troy deploying alongside members of the Special Operations Task Group in combat in the Middle East. Throughout his Military career Troy deployed on multiple operations to Iraq, Sumatra and Afghanistan tasked with combat air control calling in ordinates in a combat area. Troy also spent time working in the private security sector in Iraq and throughout Asia. Troy is now retired and spends his time and resources giving back to the veteran community. Troy’s book “Havoc 06” tells his journey to Special forces, and sheds light on the struggles he and many veterans face once they leave the combat zone, and transition from Defence to civilian life.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Troy Knight Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
128 minutes | Dec 8, 2022
True Blue History - Army Corporal Armond Cav Veteran Chris May
Chris May joined the Australian Army at 16.9months, Chris was a war veteran at nineteen deploying to Afghanistan in 2009, Chris deployed again in 2011 and on September 23rd 2011, Chris’s life changed forever when he survived driving over an improvised explosive device. Chris has gone on to do so much for veterans and veterans mental health he formed Young Veterans with his brother and was the winner of the John Church award in 2017, and now Chris works full time for Fire Rescue Victoria. Chris’s story is one of true Grit and determination and never giving up, he is a true leader and has a positive outlook on life.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Chris May Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
81 minutes | Nov 22, 2022
True Blue History - 537 Days of Winter by David Knoff
What would you do if you were stranded in the coldest place on earth as the world you knew back home changed forever… Adam speaks with Author David Knoff, As station leader at the Davis Research Station in Antarctica, David was leading 24 expeditions on a standard mission when the Covid-19 pandemic hit, international travel came to a standstill and their ride home was cancelled – Indefinitely, What was supposed to be a routine season became a high pressure cauldron of uncertainty and anxiety where everyone was pushed to their mental limits. Facing unprecedented challenges, including a complex medical evacuation and a fire on the ship meant to get them out, David would need all his experience as an infantry platoon commander and diplomat to keep the team safe and get them home, albeit to a world that was changed forever. 537 Days of Winter is a high-octane, sub -zero story unlike any other in modern Antarctic history. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Mark Wales Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: David Knoff
27 minutes | Nov 7, 2022
True Blue History - The Last Post Association
During his recent visit to the battlefields of the Western Front, Adam visited the medieval town of Ypres (modern day Ieper), and sat down with the chairman of the Last Post Association, Benoit Mottrie. The Last Post Association is an independent voluntary, non-profit organisation who founded the Last Post Ceremony back in 1928. It is still responsible for this unique daily act of homage to this very day. The mission of the Last Post Association is to honour and remember the soldiers of the British Empire who gave their lives during the Great War. The daily Last Post Ceremony seeks to express the lasting gratitude which we all owe to the men who fought and fell for the restoration of peace, and the independence of Belgium. Every evening just before 8pm, the local Police halt the traffic passing through the Menin Gate to the east of the town centre. For a brief moment the modern world is brought to a stop, as the solemn Last Post Ceremony allows us to reflect on the men who passed through this gate on their way to the deadly battlefields of the Ypres Salient. The cost of war is all too evident as we stand under the Menin Gate where 54,000 names to the missing are recorded. Men who have not had the honour of a proper military burial. No grave for family to visit and tend. We pause and remember their sacrifice. In the words of Field Marshal Plumber, pronounced during the unveiling of the monument in July 1927 “ HE is not missing, he is here”. These men still lie in Flanders Fields. We owe it to them to remember their ultimate sacrifice they made for our freedom. Lest we forget.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Benoit Mottrie Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
48 minutes | Oct 24, 2022
True Blue History - Mark Wales: Survivor Life in the SAS
Adam is joined by former special operations team commander, SASR Major Mark Wales (RET). Among his many career achievements Mark is the author of “Survivor: Life in the SAS”, the founder of fashion label, “Kill Kapture”, and the winner of the TV phenomenon, “Survivor”. Mark shared his experiences of his time away on multiple deployments, his life after service, particularly in building resilience and finding purpose again.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Mark Wales Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
54 minutes | Oct 10, 2022
True Blue History - Commando in your Corner with Tim Thomas Part 3
Tim Thomas is a former special forces Australian Commando serving in the 2nd Commando Regiment, Tim was one of the first to take part in the Special Forces Direct Recruiting Scheme (SFDRS) in 2004, The SFDRS aims to attract 23-29 year old males with high fitness levels and a proven ability to excel. The higher recruitment standards aim to assist not only in enlisting people of the desired quality, but also in accelerating them through the training system. A Commando Regiment is a Special Forces Unit that conducts large-scale offensive operations beyond the scope and capability of other ADF elements. These include, but are not limited to, special recovery, special reconnaissance, offensive operations and support operations. Tim served in Timor and saw combat in Afghanistan in 2009, following his discharge in 2010 he experienced Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) that saw him ultimately become heavily involved in the ‘Veteran Recovery’ field assisting others effectively deal with their experiences. Tim is the author of the book Fight Flight Feel, and as the cover says he is the Commando In Your Corner.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Tim Thomas Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
108 minutes | Sep 26, 2022
True Blue History - Commando in your Corner with Tim Thomas Part 2
Tim Thomas is a former special forces Australian Commando serving in the 2nd Commando Regiment, Tim was one of the first to take part in the Special Forces Direct Recruiting Scheme (SFDRS) in 2004, The SFDRS aims to attract 23-29 year old males with high fitness levels and a proven ability to excel. The higher recruitment standards aim to assist not only in enlisting people of the desired quality, but also in accelerating them through the training system. A Commando Regiment is a Special Forces Unit that conducts large-scale offensive operations beyond the scope and capability of other ADF elements. These include, but are not limited to, special recovery, special reconnaissance, offensive operations and support operations. Tim served in Timor and saw combat in Afghanistan in 2009, following his discharge in 2010 he experienced Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) that saw him ultimately become heavily involved in the ‘Veteran Recovery’ field assisting others effectively deal with their experiences. Tim is the author of the book Fight Flight Feel, and as the cover says he is the Commando In Your Corner.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Tim Thomas Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
72 minutes | Sep 12, 2022
Commando in your corner Tim Thomas PT1
Tim Thomas is a former special forces Australian Commando serving in the 2nd Commando Regiment, Tim was one of the first to take part in the Special Forces Direct Recruiting Scheme (SFDRS) in 2004, The SFDRS aims to attract 23-29 year old males with high fitness levels and a proven ability to excel. The higher recruitment standards aim to assist not only in enlisting people of the desired quality, but also in accelerating them through the training system. A Commando Regiment is a Special Forces Unit that conducts large-scale offensive operations beyond the scope and capability of other ADF elements. These include, but are not limited to, special recovery, special reconnaissance, offensive operations and support operations. Tim served in Timor and saw combat in Afghanistan in 2009, following his discharge in 2010 he experienced Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) that saw him ultimately become heavily involved in the ‘Veteran Recovery’ field assisting others effectively deal with their experiences. Tim is the author of the book Fight Flight Feel, and as the cover says he is the Commando In Your Corner.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Tim Thomas Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
27 minutes | Aug 30, 2022
True Blue History - Kane Vandenberg Digger Day
Kane Vandenberg Digger Day Digger Day was founded in 2012 as a fundraising event in support of veterans in the local community who had sustained physical or psychological disability from their military service. It is organised through the totally and Permanently Incapacitated Ex- Servicemen & Women Association and the RSL. It is an event unlike our two current commemorative events Anzac Day and Remembrance Day, both of which primarily commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of all our veterans and fallen in all our past wars and conflicts. Digger Day is a day of celebration rather then commemoration, showcasing our current serving men and women and more importantly our Nation’s and Commonwealth’s highest award for valour, the Victoria Cross. Whilst this event is and always will be for veterans, it has highlighted that the term Digger is not always about veterans, but is a term synonymous with  mateship, camaraderie, doing what is right and helping your mate in any situation no matter the cost. As such, the day also honours our civilian heroes, those recipients of the George Cross and Cross of Valour. These heroes performed acts of gallantry and valour, often on the spur of the moment in saving fellow Australians. For this they should be recognised and given the same accolade and respect as their military counterpart. Digger Day is about honouring and celebrating these Australian heroes. Adam is joined by Founder of Digger Day and Chairman of the Keith Payne VC Veterans Benefit Group, Rich Meehan OAM JP, formed in 2018 to talk about Digger Day 2022 the first in 3 years due to Covid.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Rick Meehan OAM Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
62 minutes | Aug 15, 2022
True Blue History - The Art of Sacrifice with George Petrou
Hailing from Melbourne George Petrou is a successful graphic designer and acclaimed portrait artist. Passionate about ordinary Australians who have served our nation with gallantry and sacrifice, George captures the eye and gives voice and further life to their incredible stories. George’s portraits proudly hang in museums in France, Government House Canberra, and a range of military institutions across Australia As a patron for TPI Victoria Inc, George assists in supporting the interests and welfare of ex-servicemen and women, their families and dependents. In June 2020 George was awarded an OAM for “Services to the Visual Arts and to Veterans”, and in the same year he released his amazing book, The Art Of Sacrifice. – a haunting and poignant exploration of George’s life and the Anzac Spirit. With over 70 portraits, 63 stories, and numerous serendipitous moments, George explores the idea of valour, of courage, bravery, and of sacrifice. Using images of the past and stories of today, he connects the past with our present within a unique and powerful environment.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: George Petrou Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
119 minutes | Aug 1, 2022
True Blue History: Former SASR and 2nd Commando Veteran Sergeant Ret Peter Rudland
Pete Rudland joined the Australian Defence Force on 21 March 1989. He spent 28 years in the Royal Australian Infantry and served in 3RAR, 4RAR, The Parachute Training School, SASR and 2CDO Regiment. Pete deployed to Cambodia as part of UNTAC in 1993, to Iraq with the SASR during the 1997 bombing campaign, East Timor in 2001 as part of the 4RAR (CDO) deployment, Iraq in 2003 as part of an exchange with British forces, Timor Leste in 2006 with 4RAR (CDO) and Afghanistan in 2010 as part of ACOY 2CDO.On 21 June 2010, three Australian Commandos and a US soldier were killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. Pete was wounded in the crash and received multiple muscle-skeletal injuries and a frontal lobe bleed. As a result of the injuries, Pete was discharged from Defence on 08 November 2017. Since being wounded he started a company counselling soldiers, police and emergency services for PTS, depression and associated illnesses. Peter is now a national ambassador For RSL Australia.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Peter Rudland Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
82 minutes | Jul 20, 2022
True Blue History - Kitty's War: The remarkable wartime experiences of Kit McNaughton By Dr Janet Butler
The remarkable wartime experiences of Kit McNaughton Kitty’s War is based upon the previously unpublished war diaries of Great War army nurse Sister Kit McNaughton. Kit and historian Janet Butler grew up in the same Victorian district of drystone walls, wheatfields and meandering creeks, except many decades apart. The idea of this young nurse setting out on a journey in July 1915 which would take her across the world and into the First World War took hold of Janet Butler and inspired her to research and share Kit’s story.    Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Dr Janet Butler Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
110 minutes | Jul 4, 2022
True Blue History - Carly Box
Carly Box served in the Australian Army for 11 years, where she became the first female to enlist into a Combat Corps as an operator of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, commonly known as Drones). She deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 as a ScanEagle UAV operator, racking up over 1000 operational flying hours, returning in 2013 as a Shadow mission commander. Carly now co-owns the successful Barracks Gym in Brisbane, and hosts the Becoming Badass podcast.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Carly Box Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
128 minutes | Jun 20, 2022
True Blue History - Gwen Cherne
Gwen Cherne was appointed as the inaugural Veteran Family Advocate Commissioner on the Repatriation Commission in August 2020. The following year in March, Gwen was selected as a member of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission. Gwen is committed to representing the perspectives of veteran families in ongoing policy and decision-making across Government. As a single mother with two young children at home, and having tragically lost her husband to suicide, Gwen is acutely aware of many of the challenges that Defence families face. “I am proud to be the Veteran Family Advocate Commissioner and to be charged with ensuring the voice of veterans’ families are heard,’ Gwen says. “As the widow and mother of veterans I am very passionate about this work and the important role that families play in Australia’s veteran support system. There is so much we can, and should, learn from families and I will make sure we do.”   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Gwen Cherne Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
146 minutes | Jun 6, 2022
True Blue History - Kevin Dasher Wheatley VC with Author Michael Madden
Warrant Officer Kevin Arthur "Dasher" Wheatley VC enlisted in the Australian Regular Army in 1956. He served in Malaya with various units until 1965 when he was posted to the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV). Dasher is one of the most extraordinary characters in Australian military history. He was a husband, father, champion footballer and one of the finest soldiers this country has ever produced. The story of his sacrifice is used by the ADF to this day as a perfect example of valour and mateship. Although he is one of the most famous Victoria Cross recipients of all time, his story has never been fully told, until now. Author Michael Madden’s book captures every sense of this compelling story of courage, sacrifice and never leaving your mates behind.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Michael Madden Editor: Kyle Watkins Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike
74 minutes | May 24, 2022
Special 50th episode of True Blue History: Former Australian Army intelligence Officer Major (Ret) Sarah Watson
In this Special 50th episode of True Blue History I am joined by Former Australian Army intelligence Officer Major Sarah Watson. Sarah served 18.5 years in the military, including a deployment to Iraq where she provided strategic intelligence support to Overwatch Battlegroup West 2.  Sarah discharged from the Army in 2015, Since that time Sarah has thrown herself into supporting Veterans through her work with ‘Soldier On’, and ‘Mates for Mates’. Sarah competed in the 2017 Invictus games winning 5 gold and 2 silver in swimming, cycling and athletics events.  When Sarah is not helping veterans she is busy raising her two sons George and David, training for triathlons, and running her new business ‘Good 2 Go’ mindset.   Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Sarah Watson Editor: Kyle Watkins Academic Adviser: Margaret Strike Investigative Consultant: Adam Holloway
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