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  • 9: Rob Clark: Sanctioned by Putin, Veteran, Pashto Translator | Combat Fuel Podcast EP.9
    Apr 12 2026

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Rob Clark — a British Army veteran, Pashto-speaking translator, and now working within government, whose role has led to him being sanctioned by Russia.

    Rob shares his experiences serving in the British Army, including working as a translator and operating in complex environments where language, culture, and communication were critical. He reflects on the transition from military service into government work, and the responsibility that comes with operating in roles linked to national and international security.

    We explore leadership, pressure, and adaptability — alongside what it means to move from frontline military experience into high-level civilian roles, and the personal impact of being connected to global geopolitical tensions.

    In this episode, we cover:
    Service in the British Army
    Working as a Pashto-speaking translator
    Operating in complex and high-pressure environments
    Transitioning into government work
    Leadership, responsibility, and decision-making
    Being sanctioned by Russia and what that means
    Adapting military skills to civilian roles
    Identity, purpose, and life after service

    This episode is for anyone interested in military life, translation roles, government careers, geopolitics, leadership, and life after the Armed Forces.

    Guest: Rob Clarke
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    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction & Military Background
    02:10 Joining the British Army & Early Career
    06:45 Working as a Pashto Translator in Operations
    12:30 Cultural Challenges & Language in Conflict Zones
    18:40 Life in High-Pressure Environments
    26:15 Leadership, Discipline & Military Mindset
    34:50 Transitioning from Army to Civilian Life
    42:20 Moving Into Government Work
    50:10 Responsibility & Operating at a Higher Level
    58:30 Being Sanctioned by Russia Explained
    1:06:40 Impact of Geopolitics on Personal Life
    1:14:10 Lessons on Resilience, Adaptability & Purpose
    1:20:30 Final Thoughts & Advice for Transitioning Veterans

    #RobClarke
    #CombatFuelPodcast
    #BritishArmy
    #PashtoTranslator
    #MilitaryTransition
    #GovernmentWork
    #Geopolitics
    #Leadership
    #LifeAfterService
    #Putin

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    2 h et 47 min
  • 7: Tony Gibson: 26 Years British Army, State Ceremonies & Life After Service | Combat Fuel Podcast EP 7
    Mar 15 2026

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Tony Gibson a British Army veteran with 26 years of service, who played a key role in some of the UK’s most significant state events, including the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, and King Charles III’s Coronation.

    Tony shares insight into the discipline, responsibility, and pressure that comes with operating at the highest ceremonial level of the Armed Forces. He reflects on a long military career, the standards expected behind the scenes of historic national moments, and the personal challenge of transitioning from military life to civilian life.

    As he prepares for his next chapter as a firefighter, Tony speaks openly about identity, purpose, and adapting skills forged in service to a new role built around public service and teamwork.

    In this episode, we cover:
    26 years of service in the British Army
    Planning and executing major state ceremonies
    Behind-the-scenes pressure of national events
    Discipline, leadership, and accountability
    Transitioning from military to civilian life
    Identity, purpose, and adapting after service
    Preparing for a new career as a firefighter
    This episode is for anyone interested in British Army life, military transition, leadership, public service, and life after long-term service.

    About Combat Fuel
    Combat Fuel exists to support individuals who demand resilience, focus, and performance under pressure — in service, transition, and everyday life.

    Guest:
    Tony Gibson
    British Army Veteran | 26 Years Service | Future Firefighter
    https://www.instagram.com/every_mans_a_linkman/

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    Production:
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    Website:
    https://www.thecapturedmoments.co.uk

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    Disclaimer:
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    2 h et 53 min
  • 8: Sam Sheriff: Royal Marine PTI, REORG Founder & First Serving Black Belt | Combat Fuel Podcast EP 7
    Mar 8 2026

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Sam Sheriff former Royal Marine Physical Training Instructor (PTI), founder of REORG, and the first serving Royal Marine to achieve a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt.

    Sam shares insight into his time in the Royal Marines, the responsibility of serving as a PTI, and the mindset required to operate at a high standard within an elite military environment. He speaks openly about creating REORG while still serving a charity that has gone on to support veterans and serving personnel through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

    We explore discipline, resilience, purpose, and leadership alongside the physical and mental benefits of combat sports. Sam also discusses his ongoing fundraising challenges and the mission behind REORG’s continued growth.

    In this episode, we cover:

    Life as a Royal Marine PTI

    Becoming the first serving Royal Marine to earn a BJJ black belt

    Founding REORG while still serving

    Supporting veterans through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

    Mental resilience, discipline, and high standards

    Leadership within elite military environments

    Fundraising events and long-term mission

    This episode is for anyone interested in Royal Marines life, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, veteran charities, leadership, resilience, and purpose-driven action.

    About Combat Fuel

    Combat Fuel exists to support individuals who demand resilience, focus, and performance under pressure — in training, service, and everyday life.

    Guest:

    Sam Sheriff
    Former Royal Marine PTI | Founder, REORG | BJJ Black Belt

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    #CombatFuelPodcast
    #RoyalMarines
    #RoyalMarinePTI
    #REORG
    #BrazilianJiuJitsu
    #BJJBlackBelt
    #VeteranCharity
    #MilitaryMindset
    #Fundraising

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    2 h et 31 min
  • 6: Luke Dalton: Royal Marine, UK Special Forces & Building Contact Coffee Co | Combat Fuel Podcast Ep.6
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Luke Dalton former Royal Marine, UK Special Forces veteran, and owner of Contact Coffee Co.

    Luke shares his experiences serving in elite military environments, discussing the real challenges within UK Special Forces, including pressure, standards, identity, and life beyond service. He also opens up about the transition from military operations to entrepreneurship, and what it takes to build and run a business after leaving the Armed Forces.

    This conversation explores discipline, leadership, resilience, and accountability, alongside the realities of running a company in the civilian world while maintaining the values forged through military service. Luke’s journey highlights the parallels between special operations mindset and business performance.

    In this episode, we cover:
    Service in the Royal Marines and UK Special Forces
    The pressures and challenges of elite military environments
    Mental resilience, standards, and accountability
    Transitioning from military service to civilian life
    Building and running Contact Coffee Co.
    Leadership, discipline, and decision-making in business
    Applying a military mindset to entrepreneurship

    This episode is for anyone interested in elite military life, UK Special Forces culture, leadership, entrepreneurship, veteran-owned businesses, and high-performance thinking.

    About Combat Fuel
    Combat Fuel exists to support individuals who demand resilience, focus, and performance under pressure — in training, business, and everyday life.

    Guest:
    Luke Dalton
    Former Royal Marine | UK Special Forces Veteran | Owner, Contact Coffee Co.
    https://www.instagram.com/contactcoffeeco/

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    Production:
    This podcast is produced by TCM.visuals
    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/tcm.visual/
    Website:
    https://www.thecapturedmoments.co.uk

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    hello@combatfuel.co.uk

    Disclaimer:
    This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or nutritional advice.

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    1 h et 46 min
  • 5: Teague: British Army Soldier, Crohn’s Disease & Building Combat Clipper Co Combat Fuel Podcast Ep. 5
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Tony Gibson a British Army veteran with 26 years of service, who played a key role in some of the UK’s most significant state events, including the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, and King Charles III’s Coronation.

    Tony shares insight into the discipline, responsibility, and pressure that comes with operating at the highest ceremonial level of the Armed Forces. He reflects on a long military career, the standards expected behind the scenes of historic national moments, and the personal challenge of transitioning from military life to civilian life.

    As he prepares for his next chapter as a firefighter, Tony speaks openly about identity, purpose, and adapting skills forged in service to a new role built around public service and teamwork.

    In this episode, we cover:
    26 years of service in the British Army
    Planning and executing major state ceremonies
    Behind-the-scenes pressure of national events
    Discipline, leadership, and accountability
    Transitioning from military to civilian life
    Identity, purpose, and adapting after service
    Preparing for a new career as a firefighter
    This episode is for anyone interested in British Army life, military transition, leadership, public service, and life after long-term service.

    About Combat Fuel
    Combat Fuel exists to support individuals who demand resilience, focus, and performance under pressure — in service, transition, and everyday life.

    Guest:
    Tony Gibson
    British Army Veteran | 26 Years Service | Future Firefighter
    https://www.instagram.com/every_mans_a_linkman/

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    https://www.combatfuel.co.uk

    Production:
    This podcast is produced by TCM.visuals
    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/tcm.visual/
    Website:
    https://www.thecapturedmoments.co.uk

    Business & Media Enquiries:
    hello@combatfuel.co.uk

    Disclaimer:
    This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or nutritional advice.

    Remember to:
    Like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share this episode to help amplify honest conversations around service, leadership, and life after the military.

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    2 h et 4 min
  • 4: Rick Webb: From Afghanistan Veteran to Professional Golfer | Life After Injury | Combat Fuel Podcast Ep.4
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Rick Webb, a military veteran and combat casualty of Afghanistan who is now a full-time professional golfer.

    Rick shares his experiences serving on operations, the injury that led to the loss of his leg, and the long road of physical and mental recovery that followed. He speaks candidly about identity, resilience, and how discovering golf gave him structure, purpose, and a new competitive focus after military service.

    This conversation explores the realities of life after injury, adapting to civilian life, and the discipline required to pursue elite performance in a completely new environment. Rick’s journey demonstrates how mindset, routine, and commitment can turn adversity into opportunity.

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    1 h et 42 min
  • 3: Mark Ormrod: Royal Marine Commando, Triple Amputee | Combat Fuel Podcast Ep.3
    Jan 11 2026

    Mark Ormrod is a former Royal Marine Commando who lost both legs and an arm during combat operations in Afghanistan. In this episode, he shares the brutal reality of recovery, identity loss, and how he rebuilt purpose after life-changing injuries.

    We discuss Mark’s service in the Royal Marines Commandos, the injuries he sustained on operations, and the physical and mental battles that followed. He speaks openly about mental health, resilience, recovery, and how discovering Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) helped him rebuild confidence, discipline, and a new way forward.

    This is a powerful conversation about adaptability, mindset, and refusing to be defined by circumstance. Mark’s journey offers insight not only into military life and combat trauma, but also into how sport, discipline, and community can transform life after adversity.

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    1 h et 44 min
  • 2: Tom “Tegs” Day: Royal Marine Mindset, Fitness & Life After Service | Combat Fuel Podcast Ep.2
    Jan 7 2026

    Former Royal Marine Commando Tom “Tegs” Day breaks down the reality of earning the Green Beret, losing rank, rebuilding identity, and transitioning into high-performance civilian life.

    In Episode 2 of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Tegs to explore life inside the Royal Marines, the demands of Commando training, and the discipline required to operate at a high level both in uniform and beyond it.

    This is a raw, grounded conversation covering military life, identity after service, mental resilience, training, recovery, supplements, and what it really takes to sustain long-term performance without compromising your values.

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    https://www.combatfuel.co.uk

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    1 h et 6 min