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The Unconventional Soldier

The Unconventional Soldier

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"Letting the Guest Tell the Story"


The Unconventional Soldier Podcast explores conflicts from the Second World War, the Cold War, Northern Ireland and the Global War on Terror. Hosted by veterans, it blends personal experience, regimental history, and in-depth analysis of battles, leadership, and military transformation. Episodes feature former soldiers, historians, and defence experts discussing life on operations, lessons learned, and the enduring legacy of British and other Army campaigns. Follow for authentic voices, forgotten conflicts, and sharp insights from those who served.

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Episodes
  • Commanding The SAS During The Malayan Emergency
    Jun 3 2026

    CONTENT


    The guest today is Rupert Hague-Holmes and we discuss the life of Lieutenant General Sir George Lea, a pivotal figure in British military history who played a central role in the survival of the SAS. The conversation explores Lea’s transition from a non-academic, athletic youth into a distinguished leader who commanded parachute battalions during the Second World War and spearheaded counterinsurgency efforts in Malaya and Borneo.


    Rupert highlights Lea's unique leadership style, characterised by a refusal to tolerate low standards and a willingness to share the same risks as his men, including combat tree-jumping in the jungle. Rupert argues that Lea was essential in professionalising the Special Air Service, implementing rigorous selection processes and operational infrastructures that remain in use today. Despite his significant influence and diplomatic success in handling sensitive global conflicts, Lea is portrayed as a modest man whose legacy was largely shaped by his integrity and quiet dedication to service.


    Rupert's book choice on Desert Islands Dits is "Arnhem 1944 The Airborne Battle" by Martin Middlebrook. My choice is Rupert's book on Lea "The Soldiers' General".


    WHERE TO GET OUR DESERT ISLAND DITS BOOK CHOICES


    Most of our book recommendations can be bought via the Unconventional Soldier Bookshop. 10% of each purchase supports the pod and helps independent book stores on line sales.


    "BUY ME A COFFEE"


    If you want to support the podcast you can buy me a coffee here.


    SOCIAL MEDIA


    Instagram @the_unconventional_soldier_pod.

    Facebook @lateo82.

    Twitter @TheUCS473.

    Download these and other platforms via Link Tree.

    Email us: unconventionalsoldier@gmail.com.

    This episode brought to you in association with ISARR a veteran owned company.


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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • When Loyalty Goes Wrong: Inside Toxic Police & Military Culture
    May 27 2026

    CONTENT


    The guest today is Graham Goulden a much sought after international speaker, leadership and violence prevention trainer. For thirty years he was a Scottish police officer specialising in criminal investigation, drug investigation, training, and crime prevention. For the last eight years of his career, he was a Chief Inspector and a key member of the Scottish Violence Reduction Unit. It was during this time that Graham was able to put right what had become an occurring issue for him during his policing career. Often, when interviewing people who had witnessed abuse and violence, Graham was met with the words, “I knew something was going to happen”.

    Graham is a passionate advocate of the bystander approach to help develop personal and organisational leadership to help create safe and supportive learning environments, workplaces, and performance teams.


    On this pod we discuss how toxic cultures and rigid hierarchies often suppress "good people" from intervening when they witness misconduct, errors, or poor well-being among their peers. By utilizing behavioural science, Graeme advocates for a shift from passive observation to proactive intervention, aiming to save careers and prevent harm before it escalates to a reportable offense. The conversation highlights how redefining loyalty and fostering emotional intelligence in leadership can transform institutional environments. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that cultural change is driven by empowering staff to support one another and challenge harmful behaviours in the moment.


    Graham's book choices on Desert Islands Dits are "Why We Act - Turning Bystanders Into Moral Rebels" (Known as "The Bystander Effect" in the UK) by Catherine Sanderson and "The Lucifer Effect - How Good People turn Evil" by Philip Zimbardo.


    WHERE TO GET OUR DESERT ISLAND DITS BOOK CHOICES


    Most of our book recommendations can be bought via the Unconventional Soldier Bookshop. 10% of each purchase supports the pod and helps independent book stores on line sales.


    "BUY ME A COFFEE"


    If you want to support the podcast you can buy me a coffee here.


    SOCIAL MEDIA


    Instagram @the_unconventional_soldier_pod.

    Facebook @lateo82.

    Twitter @TheUCS473.

    Download these and other platforms via Link Tree.

    Email us: unconventionalsoldier@gmail.com.

    This episode brought to you in association with ISARR a veteran owned company.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Digital Fires Revolution: How Software Is Speeding Up The Battlespace
    May 13 2026

    CONTENT


    My guests today are Neale Smiles and Ian Garnett. Regular listener will know Neale from previous podcasts where we have discussed defence and technology issues.

    Ian, is a former New Zealand Army officer who transitioned from a career in the army to become a successful defence technology entrepreneur. He discusses his extensive military background, including specialised training in digital fire control systems and his experience with large-scale live-firing exercises.


    After leaving the forces, he developed a sophisticated, software-based system that modernises the sensor-to-shooter link, allowing for rapid, silent and fully digital communication between observers and weapon platforms. The discussion highlights the challenges small firms face in the defence industry, the importance of interoperability within NATO, and how software-driven innovation is currently reshaping modern warfare. Growing success has seen his technology integrated into several international militaries, proving that agile start-ups can outperform established defence giants.


    Ian's book choice on Desert Islands Dits is "Rommel, Gunner Who?" by Spike Milligan.


    WHERE TO GET OUR DESERT ISLAND DITS BOOK CHOICES


    Most of our book recommendations can be bought via the Unconventional Soldier Bookshop. 10% of each purchase supports the pod and helps independent book stores on line sales.


    "BUY ME A COFFEE"


    If you want to support the podcast you can buy me a coffee here.


    SOCIAL MEDIA


    Instagram @the_unconventional_soldier_pod.

    Facebook @lateo82.

    Twitter @TheUCS473.

    Download these and other platforms via Link Tree.

    Email us: unconventionalsoldier@gmail.com.

    This episode brought to you in association with ISARR a veteran owned company.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    59 mins
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top podcast from the guys past the front line. A must listen straight from the operator's insights.

brilliant insight into the unknown Artillery.

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