Episode 13: Joseph Bates - Ex British Special Forces sniper talks about his self-discovery journey

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • This is a 360 degree energizing conversation, covering an array of subjects from British Special Forces Selection, a hostage rescue, the sudden death of Joe’s father, pushing his body to the extremes, feeling empty, searching for answers, navigating different civilian careers, finding happiness and founding his unique military inspired coaching platform called Halen Strength. Joe is the epitome of a modern day man wanting to better himself and strive towards a life of purpose and meaning. He’s full of real life experiences and wisdom to live a better life.
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    Podcast: linktr.ee/charleylaw
    Contact us: thecharleylawpodcast@gmail.com
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    Resources:
    Harley Street tinyurl.com/yuysse95
    David Goggins davidgoggins.com/
    Don't Sweat the Small Stuff - Richard Carlson tinyurl.com/mv3yms25
    Joseph Bates:
    Instagram tinyurl.com/5hy6pa22
    Halen Strength www.halenstrength.com/
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    Time Stamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    1:40 - Joseph Bates
    2:48 - Fathers illness
    4:01 - Fathers death
    5:58 - Becoming a soldier
    7:53 - Training
    10:22 - SF training
    16:00 - Hostage rescue
    17:37 - Leaving the forces
    21:38 - Losing his spark
    22:52 - Mental health
    26:24 - Moving overseas
    29:00 - Moving towards mental health.
    35:52 - Male suicide
    38:48 - Halen Strength
    49:50 - Who needs Halen?
    52:12 - Macro changes
    55:10 - Micro changes
    1:01:01 - Who are Halen pros
    1:03:07 - Impact of fathers death
    1:07:04 - Impact on family
    1:08:50 - What comes next?
    1:12:07 - How to be involved with Halen
    1:15:13 - Tips and tricks
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Komentáře • 8

  • @bentajima3395
    @bentajima3395 Před 28 dny

    Thank you Joe 🙂💛🙏✨

  • @spudbeans22
    @spudbeans22 Před 3 měsíci +11

    doing selection at 19 is wild

  • @paulwilliams2663
    @paulwilliams2663 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Exactly what my bro in law said, a very mixed bag, SF soldiers. Joe seems so timid and not archetypal beefcake, yet is one of the most highly trained soldiers on the planet. Respect

    • @spudbeans22
      @spudbeans22 Před 3 měsíci

      the royal marines recruits less meat heads and more thinking soldiers

  • @chalky89
    @chalky89 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Your Videos deserve more views.

  • @justinturner8820
    @justinturner8820 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What a great pod,amazing information that I can relate to

  • @davematthews3534
    @davematthews3534 Před 2 měsíci

    So he went into the recruitment office, saying he wants to join the RAF, the recruiter, who was an RM asked how his maths was, he replied not good. So the RM recruiter said had he heard of the RM's, give them a try, their recruitment office is down the road?
    Then he does 8months RM training, THEN the RM sniper course, which is 4 months long, then tells his Squadron SM he wants to put his papers in for SF. His SM says no but still puts his papers in anyway?
    Your armed forces time starts from 18 so by his account he did less than 1 YEAR in CDO unit and was allowed to go on selection?!

    • @dylanjohns8409
      @dylanjohns8409 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No I think he served a year before going on selection. He went on the sniper course and then went on tour to Iraq so that’s probably 11 months. 4 months sniper course, 6 month tour and probably a month or two in between each of those. So by the time he actually went on selection he probably already served for a year, but still that’s ridiculously early to go straight on selection. Usually you’d join a unit and serve for 3-4 years at the earliest for some people.