H-Hour

Hugh Keir

A former sniper interviewing fascinating human beings. 

  1. Commando Lee Spencer - "Training, instinct, and mindset kept me alive."

    6 days ago ·  Video

    Commando Lee Spencer - "Training, instinct, and mindset kept me alive."

    In this powerful follow-up conversation, Frank returns to share the extraordinary story of how he survived a life-threatening accident on the M3, lost his leg, and fought his way back from the edge of death. He speaks candidly about the split-second decisions, the long road through recovery, and the sheer force of mindset, training, and instinct that kept him alive. The discussion also goes far beyond the accident itself. Frank reflects on the challenge of leaving the military, the loss of identity that can come with stepping outside that world, and the importance of purpose, standards, and accountability in civilian life. He and Hugh also explore the psychology of high-pressure decision-making, the value of military training, and why having a clear “why” matters so much after service. Frank also talks about his remarkable achievements after injury, including rowing across the Atlantic and setting records as part of the world’s first all-amputee crew, before going on to row solo to South America. Throughout the episode, he offers honest, insightful reflections on resilience, recovery, and the responsibility to keep wounded service personnel in the nation’s conscience. You can follow Frank here: https://leespencer.co.uk/ Send us Fan Mail This episode is sponsored by Sin Eaters Guild - sineatersguild.co.uk Support the show   Free H-Hour giveaways and exclusive access to guests. https://patreon.com/hkpodcastsH-Hour on Substack: https://hughkeir.substack.comH-Hour on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWSj4p05MUbVlHmFu3yH-Hour on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HHourPodcast

    1hr 47min
  2. “My time was up. My luck was up.” H-Hour with Jacob Lockwood (Lockwood Smocks)

    25 May ·  Video

    “My time was up. My luck was up.” H-Hour with Jacob Lockwood (Lockwood Smocks)

    Join the H-Hour community at https://patreon.com/hkpodcasts ***** For H-Hour #286, I welcome Jacob Lockwood, Coldstream Guards and founder of Lockwood Smocks, for a wide-ranging conversation on military life, entrepreneurship, and the challenge of building something real in an increasingly fake-feeling world. We talk about how his time sat in cold, wet OPs drove him to design better waterproof kit, why he insisted on British manufacturing, and how a jet-washer video helped turn a pre-order gamble into rapid growth. Jacob explains the story behind the brand’s different smock names, how founder-led businesses build emotional connection, and why authenticity matters more than ever in an age where AI can manufacture stories, faces, and even entire brands. We also get into social media, personal branding, the risks of being too visible in civilian life, and why real-world community, events, and lived experience are becoming the thing people trust most. https://lockwoodsmocks.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lockwood_smocks/ Send us Fan Mail This episode is sponsored by Sin Eaters Guild - sineatersguild.co.uk Support the show   Free H-Hour giveaways and exclusive access to guests. https://patreon.com/hkpodcastsH-Hour on Substack: https://hughkeir.substack.comH-Hour on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWSj4p05MUbVlHmFu3yH-Hour on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HHourPodcast

    2h 4m
  3. UKSF Operator: "I needed to pass [Royal Marines training] because I had nothing to go back to."

    4 May ·  Video

    UKSF Operator: "I needed to pass [Royal Marines training] because I had nothing to go back to."

    Join the H-Hour community at https://patreon.com/hkpodcasts ***** For H-Hour #285, I welcome Pasha Munro, ex Royal Marine and Special Forces operator, for a wide-ranging conversation on military culture, transition, social class divides, and navigating civilian life after elite service. We discuss Marines vs Paras social backgrounds — I pose my theory that Marines generally come from middle-class stock and whether that drives smoother post-service careers — and Pasha's deliberate two-year transition plan using LinkedIn to build a civilian network before leaving. He explains balancing a high-profile social media presence with security work ("I can't have clients hearing someone shout 'I saw you on YouTube' on Kensington High Street"), the infamous Marines "99.9% need not apply" ad that never matched reality, and why leaving wasn't difficult when he knew his luck was up. We cover the Lad Bible Red vs Blue game show we did together, cross-service cultures, and why all cap badges share the same pamphlets — it's just how you interpret them.  https://champions-speakers.co.uk/speaker-agent/pasha-munro https://www.instagram.com/munro6141/ Send us Fan Mail This episode is sponsored by Sin Eaters Guild - sineatersguild.co.uk Support the show   Free H-Hour giveaways and exclusive access to guests. https://patreon.com/hkpodcastsH-Hour on Substack: https://hughkeir.substack.comH-Hour on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWSj4p05MUbVlHmFu3yH-Hour on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HHourPodcast

    2h 5m
  4. Special Forces Support Group guest: “When talent doesn’t work hard, hard work always beats talent.”

    26 Apr ·  Video

    Special Forces Support Group guest: “When talent doesn’t work hard, hard work always beats talent.”

    For H-Hour #284, I welcome Rohan Byfield, former Paratrooper with 24 years in 1 Para and SFSG, now founder of R2Bean2 coffee (try his signature Dark Lord Reserve blend), for a wide-ranging conversation on military life, mindset, leadership, and transitioning to civilian success. We discuss SFSG's origins from ad-hoc support ops like Exercise Chameleon to formalizing after Iraq rescues (including smashing a Warrior through a police wall), his 2005 deployment overlaps, and how Paras' aggressive ethos — "close with" — made Taliban avoid them while fostering battalion rivalries that sharpen skills. Rohan explains cultural clashes with Marines (less NCO autonomy in O-groups) and RAF Regt, why Paras formed SFSG's core amid defense cuts, and the treadmill of service that RAF Brize Norton breaks; he shares on owning mistakes vs excuses, elitism's necessity for shock troops, and adapting leadership — "autonomy, accountability, treat people with respect you'd expect." We cover coffee's origins, rage-mode Paras struggling post-service, and end with patron Q&A. https://r2bean2.com/ Send us Fan Mail This episode is sponsored by Sin Eaters Guild - sineatersguild.co.uk Support the show   Free H-Hour giveaways and exclusive access to guests. https://patreon.com/hkpodcastsH-Hour on Substack: https://hughkeir.substack.comH-Hour on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWSj4p05MUbVlHmFu3yH-Hour on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HHourPodcast

    1hr 59min
  5. 19 Apr ·  Video

    “Stand-up fighting is what people want to see. They don’t want to see rolling around on the floor” H-Hour #283 Joe Brooks – world champion fighter

    Join the H-Hour Patron Community at patreon.com/hkpodcasts ***** For H-Hour #283, I welcome martial artist Joe Brooks for a wide-ranging conversation on his path in combat sports, his recent Total Kombat world title, and what makes the promotion feel different from the usual MMA startup. We dig into the fight itself — the range battle, the clinch exchanges, the scoring system, and what he felt he did well or could sharpen next time — before moving into his broader philosophy on combat, coaching, and staying dangerous across multiple disciplines. Joe explains why he likes Total Kombat’s format, where clean, committed strikes and takedowns are rewarded, and why he thinks that kind of rule set gives kickboxers, Taekwondo fighters, Muay Thai athletes, and other stand-up specialists a real platform. We also get into the MMA question: whether it’s better to come up through one traditional martial art first or train MMA from the start, and Joe gives a balanced view on how mastery, adaptability, and solid fundamentals all matter. We cover his enormous competition experience, including back-to-back fights at a major Italian tournament, the demands of coaching while competing, and the reality of staying sharp across hundreds of bouts. Joe also shares some great stories about knockouts, damaged toes, hard training, and the constant mindset of chasing improvement — even after winning a world title. https://www.instagram.com/joebrooks30/Send us Fan Mail This episode is sponsored by Sin Eaters Guild - sineatersguild.co.uk Support the show   Free H-Hour giveaways and exclusive access to guests. https://patreon.com/hkpodcastsH-Hour on Substack: https://hughkeir.substack.comH-Hour on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWSj4p05MUbVlHmFu3yH-Hour on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HHourPodcast

    1hr 48min

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