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Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health

Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health

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Ordinary people's extraordinary stories and their history told by them in interviews with me, a fascinating series. If you have enjoyed these gripping stories please leave a comment and share with your friends and families. Series 1 is all about my life in 24 half hour episodes. Series 2 is a few more events in my life in greater detail. Series 3 is all about other people and their amazing life stories. Series 4 is me commentating on political issues and my take on current affairs. New Series 5 where I talk stuff with guests, all manner of stuff and a live Stream on a Wednesday Evening from 7 until 8pm GMT. You can also watch some of these podcasts on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5yMRa9kz0eGTr_3DFlSfGtHLLNeD0rg0 https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TimHeale

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    • Pirbright Drill Course Secrets REVEALED | All Arms Precision, Pace Sticks & 1979 Army Life
      Oct 28 2025

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      The Parallel Four Book Two Chapter Twenty

      March onto the Pirbright drill square in Autumn 1979 as we tackle the All Arms Drill Course—pace sticks, blistered heels, beeswaxed boots and all. Expect razor-sharp drill, moustachioed instructors who glide like ghosts, and a four-man routine that (ahem) should’ve won. Then ride with us through real British Army life: a Swedish summer christening, posting orders to Northern Ireland, and the bittersweet move from Berlin to Bassingbourn via the frantic Hoek van Holland → Harwich ferry dash—with twins, travel cots, and zero sleep.

      What you’ll get:
      • Inside Pirbright’s drill culture (proper polish, proper pressure)
      • 1979 Cold War family life—love, laughs, logistics
      • Posting twists, depot instructor wins, and a chaos-but-together ferry escape

      Watch for: true military humour, parade-ground precision, and the heart behind the uniform.

      Pirbright, All Arms Drill Course, British Army 1979, pace stick, drill instructor training, Cold War Berlin, Bassingbourn Depot, Northern Ireland tour, military family life, Tim Heale, The Parallel Four, veterans stories, army humour, ferry to Harwich, Hoek van Holland


      Writing The Parallel Four has been a journey in itself—a walk through memories, dreams, and all the little moments that shape who we become. Some parts of this story are true. Some are truer than I’d care to admit. And some—well, let’s just say they’re inspired by what might’ve happened if life had taken a different turn.

      The characters you’ll meet in these pages—Stephen, Johan, Vinka, Marlin, Tim, and Petra—are fictional, but they live and breathe with the spirit of real people I’ve known, loved, and lost. Their world is stitched together from scraps of real places, actual events, and a few wild yarns that got better with each retelling down the pub.

      Poplar, Hitchin, and the snowy reaches of Sweden aren’t just backdrops—they’re characters in their own right. They’ve shaped this story as much as the people in it. And if you happen to recognise a place, a turn of phrase, or a certain kind of mischief from your own youth… well, consider that my nod to you.

      This first book takes us from scraped knees to stolen kisses, from playground politics to life’s first real goodbyes. It’s about growing up, making mistakes, and finding the people who’ll stand by you no matter what—even if they sometimes drive you round the bend.

      To those who remember the ‘50s and ‘60s—this one’s a memory jogger. To the younger lot—it’s a peek into a time when life moved slower, but feelings still ran just as fast.

      And finally, to Stephen, Johan, Vinka, Marlin, Tim, and Petra—six hearts bound by the wonder of first love. Not the fleeting kind that fades with time, but the rare and lasting kind that deepens, steadies, and endures—a love that grows with them, becoming part of who they are, and who they will always be. And though this is only the beginning, the road ahead will test them in ways they cannot yet imagine—through training, through battle, and through the choices that will shape the rest of their lives.

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      26 min
    • The Queen’s Birthday Parade 1979: True Stories from Soldiers in Cold War Berlin
      Oct 26 2025

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      The Parallel Four Book Two Chapter Nineteen

      Step behind the polished boots and perfect drill of the Queen’s Birthday Parade, Berlin 1979 in this unforgettable chapter of The Parallel Four. 🇬🇧✨ Discover what really went on behind the pomp — the sweat, laughter, fainting soldiers, and the proud eyes of the women waiting in the stands. From parade square precision to romantic reunions and chaos back in married quarters, this episode reveals the real life of soldiers, wives, and families in Cold War Berlin.

      🎖️ Expect military humour, heartfelt moments, and the untold secrets of a true British Army Christmas Ball — where discipline meets love, pride, and Pimm’s.

      👉 Watch now for behind-the-scenes army life, 1970s Berlin nostalgia, and a story filled with camaraderie, courage, and charm.

      Keywords:
      British Army Berlin 1979, Queen’s Birthday Parade, Military Life Stories, Cold War Berlin, Army Family Life, Military Christmas Party, Parade Secrets, The Parallel Four, Tim Heale, Veterans’ Stories, Military History, 1970s nostalgia

      Writing The Parallel Four has been a journey in itself—a walk through memories, dreams, and all the little moments that shape who we become. Some parts of this story are true. Some are truer than I’d care to admit. And some—well, let’s just say they’re inspired by what might’ve happened if life had taken a different turn.

      The characters you’ll meet in these pages—Stephen, Johan, Vinka, Marlin, Tim, and Petra—are fictional, but they live and breathe with the spirit of real people I’ve known, loved, and lost. Their world is stitched together from scraps of real places, actual events, and a few wild yarns that got better with each retelling down the pub.

      Poplar, Hitchin, and the snowy reaches of Sweden aren’t just backdrops—they’re characters in their own right. They’ve shaped this story as much as the people in it. And if you happen to recognise a place, a turn of phrase, or a certain kind of mischief from your own youth… well, consider that my nod to you.

      This first book takes us from scraped knees to stolen kisses, from playground politics to life’s first real goodbyes. It’s about growing up, making mistakes, and finding the people who’ll stand by you no matter what—even if they sometimes drive you round the bend.

      To those who remember the ‘50s and ‘60s—this one’s a memory jogger. To the younger lot—it’s a peek into a time when life moved slower, but feelings still ran just as fast.

      And finally, to Stephen, Johan, Vinka, Marlin, Tim, and Petra—six hearts bound by the wonder of first love. Not the fleeting kind that fades with time, but the rare and lasting kind that deepens, steadies, and endures—a love that grows with them, becoming part of who they are, and who they will always be. And though this is only the beginning, the road ahead will test them in ways they cannot yet imagine—through training, through battle, and through the choices that will shape the rest of their lives.

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      23 min
    • Military Christmas Party Secrets REVEALED
      Oct 25 2025

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      The Parallel Four Book Two Chapter Eighteen

      Writing The Parallel Four has been a journey in itself—a walk through memories, dreams, and all the little moments that shape who we become. Some parts of this story are true. Some are truer than I’d care to admit. And some—well, let’s just say they’re inspired by what might’ve happened if life had taken a different turn.

      The characters you’ll meet in these pages—Stephen, Johan, Vinka, Marlin, Tim, and Petra—are fictional, but they live and breathe with the spirit of real people I’ve known, loved, and lost. Their world is stitched together from scraps of real places, actual events, and a few wild yarns that got better with each retelling down the pub.

      Poplar, Hitchin, and the snowy reaches of Sweden aren’t just backdrops—they’re characters in their own right. They’ve shaped this story as much as the people in it. And if you happen to recognise a place, a turn of phrase, or a certain kind of mischief from your own youth… well, consider that my nod to you.

      This first book takes us from scraped knees to stolen kisses, from playground politics to life’s first real goodbyes. It’s about growing up, making mistakes, and finding the people who’ll stand by you no matter what—even if they sometimes drive you round the bend.

      To those who remember the ‘50s and ‘60s—this one’s a memory jogger. To the younger lot—it’s a peek into a time when life moved slower, but feelings still ran just as fast.

      And finally, to Stephen, Johan, Vinka, Marlin, Tim, and Petra—six hearts bound by the wonder of first love. Not the fleeting kind that fades with time, but the rare and lasting kind that deepens, steadies, and endures—a love that grows with them, becoming part of who they are, and who they will always be. And though this is only the beginning, the road ahead will test them in ways they cannot yet imagine—through training, through battle, and through the choices that will shape the rest of their lives.

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      24 min
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