Combat Fuel Podcast

Combat Fuel Podcast

Combat Fuel Podcast is a long-form interview podcast spotlighting former military personnel and the paths they carve after service. Each episode features honest, in-depth conversations with ex-service men and women as they reflect on their military careers, operational experiences, and the mindset forged under pressure. We explore how those lessons translate into civilian life from fitness, leadership, and resilience to building and running veteran-owned businesses. The podcast also dives into the practical side of performance after service, including training, recovery, and supplements, with a focus on what actually works in high-demand environments rather than marketing hype. This is not about glorifying war. It is about earned experience, accountability, and the discipline that fuels success beyond the uniform. Unfiltered stories. Real-world insight. Fuel for life after combat.

Episodes

  1. Teague: British Army Soldier, Crohn’s Disease & Building Combat Clipper Co Combat Fuel Podcast Ep. 5

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    Teague: British Army Soldier, Crohn’s Disease & Building Combat Clipper Co Combat Fuel Podcast Ep. 5

    In this episode of the Combat Fuel Podcast, we sit down with Tony Gibson a British Army veteran with 26 years of service, who played a key role in some of the UK’s most significant state events, including the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral, Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, and King Charles III’s Coronation. Tony shares insight into the discipline, responsibility, and pressure that comes with operating at the highest ceremonial level of the Armed Forces. He reflects on a long military career, the standards expected behind the scenes of historic national moments, and the personal challenge of transitioning from military life to civilian life. As he prepares for his next chapter as a firefighter, Tony speaks openly about identity, purpose, and adapting skills forged in service to a new role built around public service and teamwork. In this episode, we cover:26 years of service in the British ArmyPlanning and executing major state ceremoniesBehind-the-scenes pressure of national eventsDiscipline, leadership, and accountabilityTransitioning from military to civilian lifeIdentity, purpose, and adapting after servicePreparing for a new career as a firefighterThis episode is for anyone interested in British Army life, military transition, leadership, public service, and life after long-term service. About Combat FuelCombat Fuel exists to support individuals who demand resilience, focus, and performance under pressure — in service, transition, and everyday life. Guest:Tony GibsonBritish Army Veteran | 26 Years Service | Future Firefighterhttps://www.instagram.com/every_mans_a_linkman/ Follow & Support Combat Fuel:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/combatfuel/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/combatfuelWebsite:https://www.combatfuel.co.uk Production:This podcast is produced by TCM.visualsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/tcm.visual/Website:https://www.thecapturedmoments.co.uk Business & Media Enquiries:hello@combatfuel.co.uk Disclaimer:This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical or nutritional advice. Remember to:Like the video, subscribe to the channel, and share this episode to help amplify honest conversations around service, leadership, and life after the military.

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About

Combat Fuel Podcast is a long-form interview podcast spotlighting former military personnel and the paths they carve after service. Each episode features honest, in-depth conversations with ex-service men and women as they reflect on their military careers, operational experiences, and the mindset forged under pressure. We explore how those lessons translate into civilian life from fitness, leadership, and resilience to building and running veteran-owned businesses. The podcast also dives into the practical side of performance after service, including training, recovery, and supplements, with a focus on what actually works in high-demand environments rather than marketing hype. This is not about glorifying war. It is about earned experience, accountability, and the discipline that fuels success beyond the uniform. Unfiltered stories. Real-world insight. Fuel for life after combat.