The CAPB Podcast

Matt Spruce ; Paul Spruce

2 brothers, military veterans, dads, consultants, dog owners, coffee drinkers, poo picker uppers talking about Military Veteran owned businesses .

  1. Aug 11

    The CAPB Podcast - Jack Jarvis "You're Never Really Ready, So Do It Anyway"

    One skydiving accident nearly ended Jack Jarvis’ military career. Instead, it set up a life built around extreme endurance, ruthless problem-solving, and the refusal to quit. If you want a story about resilience, adventure, and what happens when you keep saying yes to the impossible, this one will hit hard. Royal Engineers veteran Jack Jarvis joins Matt and Paul to break down the moments that shaped him - from joining up at 16 to surviving a catastrophic skydiving injury, returning to fitness through ultra marathons and jiu-jitsu, and then rowing solo across the Atlantic as an unsupported athlete. It’s the kind of conversation that moves from chaos to clarity fast, with no shortage of war stories along the way. You’ll discover: How Jack rebuilt his mindset after a brutal knee injury that included multiple ligament tears. Why his solo Atlantic row became a test of extreme ownership, isolation, and endurance. What it really takes to plan a 111-day ocean crossing with no safety net. How team dynamics change when the goal is survival, speed, and shared suffering Why the next challenge - a 13,000-kilometre run from Beijing to London - may be his most ambitious yet Jack also opens up about the difference between solo and team expeditions, the hidden logistics behind massive endurance projects, and why “feeling ready” is often the biggest lie holding people back. Matt and Paul bring their own brutally honest stories into the mix too, including the kind of built-different resilience that makes this episode feel bigger than sport. This is for anyone who needs a kick of motivation, a reality check about excuses or a reminder that the hardest things are usually the most meaningful. If you’re drawn to ultra running, military mindset, adventure racing or stories of people pushing far beyond what seems sensible, hit play now.

    The CAPB Podcast - Jack Jarvis "You're Never Really Ready, So Do It Anyway"
  2. May 8

    The CAPB Podcast - From Navy Ships to Art Galleries: How Creative Vision Is Making Waves

    Next up on The CAPB Podcast is Royal Navy Veteran, Emily Witcher. Emily is a former Royal Navy officer who founded Emily Rose Fine Art & Framing, known for her bespoke naval crests, maritime artwork, and heartfelt memorial pieces—transforming military memorabilia into timeless, artistic legacies. Most navy veterans hang up their uniform and move on. But Emily turned her military experience into a ground breaking art and framing business that captures the essence of a naval career in stunning, bespoke artwork. Emily’s story highlights how a military mindset of adaptability and perseverance can turn art into a powerful vehicle for storytelling and legacy. In just under a year, she’s not only created unique naval crest maps and commemorative pieces but also secured opportunities at prestigious events like the Hay Festival—showing the world what resilience and creativity can achieve. This episode reveals how one veteran’s passion for art transformed into a thriving business, blending military memorabilia with fine art that truly stands out. You’ll discover: How Emily’s inventive framing techniques protect precious artifacts with conservation-grade materials, making her work both beautiful and meaningful The story behind framing Churchill's letter and personal naval career maps that enable veterans to encapsulate their service uniquely Her journey from military life to entrepreneurship, including overcoming adversity with grit and resourcefulness Practical insights for veteran entrepreneurs: navigating support networks, marketing strategies, and the importance of community collaboration Why thinking big and seizing opportunities, including the Hay Festival, can change the trajectory of a small start-up into a brand with national impact If you're a veteran looking to turn your creative passions into a business or simply inspired by stories of resilience and entrepreneurial spirit, this episode is a must-listen. From crafting personalised naval art to navigating the challenges of running a small business, Emily shares invaluable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. Don’t miss her advice on building support networks, the importance of doing thorough market research and embracing bold opportunities, even if they seem daunting at first. Whether you're in a similar craft-based business, considering a pivot from military to civilian enterprise, or craving a dose of inspiration, this episode will motivate you to think big, act courageously, and use your unique background to stand out.

    The CAPB Podcast - From Navy Ships to Art Galleries: How Creative Vision Is Making Waves

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2 brothers, military veterans, dads, consultants, dog owners, coffee drinkers, poo picker uppers talking about Military Veteran owned businesses .

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