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Long form conversations with friends and guests that include actors, musicians, MMA instructors and fighters, authors and military veterans.

H-Hour H-Hour Podcast

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Long form conversations with friends and guests that include actors, musicians, MMA instructors and fighters, authors and military veterans.

    H-Hour #232 Leilani Dowding – glamour model and media commentator

    H-Hour #232 Leilani Dowding – glamour model and media commentator

    This conversation between Hugh Keir and media commentator / former glamour model Leilani Dowding, covers topics such as the erosion of civil liberties, the advocacy of free speech, the role of media regulators, the manipulation of news and entertainment, the dangers of censorship, and the division caused by movements like BLM and Pride. The conversation also covers topics such as the politicization of issues, the lack of integrity in politicians and the media, the need for political reform, the corruption and cronyism in government, the difficulty of navigating through propaganda and conspiracy theories, the hope for change in the upcoming election, and the desire for a strong opposition party. Follow Leilani on X - https://x.com/LeilaniDowding

    • 1 hr 13 min
    H-Hour #231- a TRT discussion with Paul Gudonis

    H-Hour #231- a TRT discussion with Paul Gudonis

    In this episode, guest Paul Gudonis discusses his experience with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and the impact it has had on his life. He shares how he initially attributed his symptoms to stress and aging, but after hearing about TRT on an episode of Horizon Scan (a separate podcast with H-Hour host Hugh Keir and Sin Eaters Guild founder Gaz Walsh), he began to consider hormonal imbalances as a possible cause. Paul explains the process of getting his testosterone levels checked and the challenges he faced in getting a prescription. He also discusses the positive changes he has noticed since starting TRT, including increased motivation, improved focus, and a boost in his fitness levels. Paul emphasises the importance of addressing hormonal imbalances and not accepting age-related decline as inevitable. The conversation explores the importance of fitness and strength training for longevity and overall well-being. Paul and Hugh discuss the motivation they find in seeing older individuals who are still active and fit. They also touch on the potential risks of using steroids and the importance of maintaining a balanced approach to training. The conversation highlights the significance of functional fitness and rotational exercises for maintaining stability and preventing injuries. They also discuss the role of hormones in fitness and the impact of hormonal imbalances on motivation and performance. Both men emphasize the importance of staying active and fit as we age and challenge the notion that age should be a limiting factor in physical abilities.



    Paul Gudonis is a senior executive working in the communications technology space. He is also a former Commissioned Officer of the British Army who served in multiple theatres around the world with 16 Air Assault Brigade's 216 Parachute Signals Squadron.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    H-Hour #230 Rebecca Bennett – British Army veteran

    H-Hour #230 Rebecca Bennett – British Army veteran

    Rebecca Bennett is a former commissioned officer with the British Army and now a trainee psychiatrist. The conversation begins with a discussion about Rebecca's experiences in the military, including her first contact with an enemy force and the desensitization to danger. Host Hugh Keir and Rebecca also discuss the challenges of being a female officer in a male-dominated field and the integration of women into combat roles. The conversation touches on the differences between men and women in terms of violence and emotional influence, and the societal constructs that have magnified these differences. They conclude by acknowledging the importance of women's contributions and the need for a more inclusive society. The conversation explores the shift in societal perceptions of gender roles and the challenges that both men and women face in the modern world. It discusses the progress made in improving gender equality, particularly in the Western world, but also acknowledges that there are still areas where more work needs to be done. The conversation also touches on the topic of mental health, including the stigma surrounding it and the need for better support and resources. The concept of moral injury is introduced and debated, with differing opinions on its validity and the language used to describe it. The conversation explores the connection between physical and mental health, highlighting how they are intertwined and should be treated holistically. It discusses historical approaches to mental health, such as the belief that hysteria was caused by the uterus, and how our understanding has evolved. The conversation also touches on the use of medications in psychiatry, the importance of lifestyle factors in mental health, and the potential of psychedelics as a treatment. The rise in mental health problems is attributed to societal changes and the lack of opportunities for the brain to relax and process information. https://x.com/BexBennett9 https://x.com/hughkeir

    • 2 hrs 5 min
    H-Hour #229 Mel Deane – Personal Trainer

    H-Hour #229 Mel Deane – Personal Trainer

    Mel Deane is a personal trainer of high profile clients and is also a former rugby player who played centre for Connacht, Harlequins and Sale Sharks and Richmond. In this conversation with Hugh Keir, Mel shares his experiences and insights on motivation, mindset, and training. They discuss the influence of inspirational figures, the freedom afforded to sportspeople, the impact of money on motivation, and the mindset required for success in sports. Mel also talks about his early training experiences and his approach to training clients. He emphasizes the importance of positivity and finding clients who are motivated and willing to put in the work. The conversation also covers the topic of leadership and the challenges of gaining respect and influence. The discussion touches on the success of smaller nations in rugby and the factors that contribute to their performance. Finally, the conversation explores the role of social media in the fitness industry and the value of building a strong community.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    H-Hour #228 – Film and TV chat with Bags Simmons and Alex Brockdorff

    H-Hour #228 – Film and TV chat with Bags Simmons and Alex Brockdorff

    ****** Please support me via Patreon https://patreon.com/hkpodcasts ***** Joining Hugh for this episode: Bags Simmons (owner of Bare Arms TV & Film, British Army veteran) and Alex Brockdorff (actor, director, British Army veteran). The conversation revolves around alien invasion sci fi films. Kicking off with Starship Troopers and its satirical elements. The hosts discuss the deliberate poor acting, the portrayal of propaganda and dehumanization, and the underlying themes of war and sacrifice. They explore the director's intention to create a multi-layered film that works as both a mindless action flick and a critique of society. The conversation also touches on the historical context of World War II and the parallels with the film's depiction of war and recruitment. Overall, the hosts appreciate the depth and nuance of Starship Troopers, despite its initial appearance as a simple sci-fi invasion film. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various sci-fi movies, including Starship Troopers, Battlefield Earth, Edge of Tomorrow, War of the Worlds, Signs, The Thing, They Live, and Mars Attacks. They explore the themes, unique aspects, and impact of these films, highlighting the creativity and originality of certain movies. They also touch on the challenges of creating original ideas in the film industry and the dominance of existing IP and remakes.

    • 2 hrs 2 min
    H-Hour #227 Geraint Jones – author and podcast host

    H-Hour #227 Geraint Jones – author and podcast host

    ****** Discuss this episode in the H-Hour community today on Discord: https://discord.gg/ncFRpvTkjX ***** Geraint Jones is an author, host of Veteran State of Mind, and a former soldier. In this conversation, Geraint discusses his new book about World War II and the Battle of Normandy. Geraint and host Hugh Keir also touch on the topic of war and its impact on veterans. Geraint shares personal stories and accounts from soldiers who fought in the war, highlighting the emotional toll and the challenges they faced. They discuss WW2 veterans emotions and not being looked after after the war. The conversation also explores the differences between World War I and World War II veterans and the attitudes and emotions they had. Geraint emphasizes the importance of personal stories and the need to preserve and share them. The conversation delves into the themes of manipulation, indoctrination, and the complexities of human behaviour during times of war.

    • 1 hr 16 min

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