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Checking In...with Craig Harrison (Record for the longest sniper kill)

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This week, Steve and Dave sit down with a special guest, Craig Harrison, the former British Army sniper who holds the record for the longest sniper kill. In this powerful and candid episode, Craig opens up about his experiences in Kosovo and Afghanistan, and the battles he's faced with mental health after leaving the military.

Craig shares his ongoing struggles with PTSD, depression, and suicidal thoughts, shedding light on the lack of support and understanding for veterans. He criticizes the inadequate help provided by the NHS and charities, emphasizing the need for better recognition and treatment of mental health issues within the armed forces.

The conversation delves into Craig’s transition to civilian life, where he found a new purpose in helping others through his Maverick School, a program dedicated to supporting veterans, first-line responders, and civilians. He talks about the importance of talking, seeking help, and using medication to manage his mental health, while also highlighting the challenges his wife faces in supporting him.

Craig’s story is one of resilience, vulnerability, and the ongoing search for purpose and camaraderie after leaving the military. This episode is a raw and honest look at the mental health struggles faced by those who have served, and the importance of talking about these issues to find connection and support.

Keywords: Craig Harrison, British Army, sniper, mental health, PTSD, support, NHS, charities, veterans, Kosovo, Afghanistan, depression, suicidal thoughts, purpose, discipline, camaraderie, Maverick School, talking, medication, support, vulnerability.

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This week, Steve and Dave sit down with a special guest, Craig Harrison, the former British Army sniper who holds the record for the longest sniper kill. In this powerful and candid episode, Craig opens up about his experiences in Kosovo and Afghanistan, and the battles he's faced with mental health after leaving the military.

Craig shares his ongoing struggles with PTSD, depression, and suicidal thoughts, shedding light on the lack of support and understanding for veterans. He criticizes the inadequate help provided by the NHS and charities, emphasizing the need for better recognition and treatment of mental health issues within the armed forces.

The conversation delves into Craig’s transition to civilian life, where he found a new purpose in helping others through his Maverick School, a program dedicated to supporting veterans, first-line responders, and civilians. He talks about the importance of talking, seeking help, and using medication to manage his mental health, while also highlighting the challenges his wife faces in supporting him.

Craig’s story is one of resilience, vulnerability, and the ongoing search for purpose and camaraderie after leaving the military. This episode is a raw and honest look at the mental health struggles faced by those who have served, and the importance of talking about these issues to find connection and support.

Keywords: Craig Harrison, British Army, sniper, mental health, PTSD, support, NHS, charities, veterans, Kosovo, Afghanistan, depression, suicidal thoughts, purpose, discipline, camaraderie, Maverick School, talking, medication, support, vulnerability.

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