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  • Unmasking the Shadows: Combating Child Trafficking


    In this compelling and hard-hitting episode, Simon interviews Leigh from Shield of the Children, an NGO dedicated to combating child trafficking and exploitation. Leigh recounts the pivotal moment in Vietnam that drove him to establish his organisation and discusses the systemic issues behind trafficking, the importance of undercover operations, and the need for stringent laws. The conversation spans Leigh's personal experiences from growing up in Indonesia to his strategic goals for his organisation and the practical steps communities and law enforcement can take to fight trafficking. The discussion underscores the urgent need for awareness and policy changes, especially in New Zealand, where current laws fall short in addressing these heinous crimes.


    Contact Leigh: [email protected]

    Donate here: https://globaldevelopmentgroup.org/Projects/Details?id=90&projectName=Operation%20Aegis&projectNum=J...


    01:21 Meet Lee: The Mission and Background

    03:46 Experiences in Refugee Camps

    13:25 Joining the Military: A New Chapter

    30:50 Deployments and Intelligence Work

    35:57 A Shocking Encounter in Vietnam

    40:52 The Birth of Shield of the Children

    45:21 Challenges and Realities of Anti-Trafficking Work

    01:01:21 The Importance of Effective Aftercare

    01:05:56 Piracy in the Gulf of Aden

    01:15:30 Recruitment and Training Process

    01:30:29 Psychological Impact and Support

    01:37:36 A Grim Reality: The Fate of Trafficking Victims

    01:42:14 The Challenges of Human Trafficking Operations

    01:53:58 Legal Hurdles and Policy Issues in NZ

    02:19:57 Recognising the Signs of Trafficking

    02:21:10 Labor Trafficking in New Zealand

    02:24:14 Challenges in Victim Reporting

    02:29:39 Global Perspective on Trafficking

    02:30:38 Shield of the Children's Mission and Vision

    02:51:43 Final Thoughts and Call to Action


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  • From Combat Medic to Civilian Educator


    This episode of Coffin Dodger's features Steve O, a former combat medic with extensive experience in both military and civilian medical fields. Steve shares his journey from childhood in New Zealand, through his military service in East Timor and Afghanistan, to working as a contractor in Somalia. Highlighting critical incidents like a massive 400-plus casualty event, Steve details the challenges of transitioning back to civilian life, finding new tribes and purpose in education and sports. Join Steve as he discusses the importance of team culture, mental health, and his commitment to improving emergency medical training.


    01:08 Introducing Steve O

    01:36 Childhood

    15:27 Joining the Army

    21:12 Army Medic Training

    35:07 Surgical Mishaps & Smells

    37:18 Field Hospital Realities

    40:11 Bizarre Military Exercises

    53:02 Deployment Stories: East Timor & Afghanistan

    01:09:09 PDT Training and Initial Incidents

    01:12:22 Leaving the Military

    01:14:30 Transition to Nursing

    01:22:37 First Experiences in Somalia

    01:25:10 Navigating Chaos in Mogadishu

    01:36:50 First Gunshot Wound and Realisations

    01:41:58 IED Threats & Road Hazards

    01:43:34 FOB Security Concerns

    01:47:11 Mass Casualty Incident in Mogadishu

    01:57:31 Combat Fatigue and Harassment Fire

    01:58:37 First KIA Encounter

    02:03:10 Ammo State Black: A Desperate Situation

    02:18:14 Reflecting on the Mission

    02:28:55 COVID & Deployment Challenges

    02:31:45 Transitioning Back to Civilian Life

    02:36:01 Finding New Purpose and Brotherhood

    02:45:40 Final Thoughts and Shoutouts


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  • Tea with the Taliban


    While coordinating security for a civilian project in Northern Afghanistan, Mark Te Hira faced one of the gravest challenges of his life—capture by the Haqqani Network, a Taliban-affiliated group notorious for its brutality. The day began as a routine survey mission but quickly unraveled into a dire situation as Taliban forces surrounded and captured his team.

    The narrative of his captivity is marked by tension and an eventual miraculous release, facilitated by the quick thinking and invaluable connections of his Afghan security officers. This experience profoundly influenced Mark, both professionally and personally, underpinning his understanding of security and survival.


    Mark's story didn't end with his escape; instead, it propelled him toward advocating for mental health and safety. Understanding the psychological toll of high-stress environments, he emphasises the importance of seeking help and the power of resilience. His journey is a reminder that experiencing trauma requires professional support and community connection to heal and thrive.


    Contact Mark at https://www.pscglobal.co.nz/

    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pscglobal-global?si=T_5-04q8vu7imnie

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/psc-global-physical-security-consultancy/


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  • 1980s Houston to the Battlefield and Beyond


    Episode 2 of Coffin Dodgers follows on from E01, a deep dive into the co-hosts of Coffin Dodgers. This time it's Ed's backstory. Ed Eastham recounts his journey growing up in 1980s Houston amidst economic challenges and rising crime, his early passion for sports and music, and the pivotal moment at Olive Garden that led him to join the Army. He shares stories from his military career, including deployments to Korea and Iraq, and the impact of those experiences on his life. The episode also explores Ed's transition from the military to a career in medicine, his deployments to Afghanistan, and his eventual move to New Zealand to join PracMed NZ's mission, highlighting the challenges and growth throughout his journey.


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  • The inaugural episode of 'Coffin Dodgers' is a dive into the background of host Simon Carkeek. In the introduction to Simon's story, we delve into his upbringing in regional New Zealand, through military service, post-service contracting and through to the present day as founder and Director of PracMed NZ.


    With co-host Ed Eastham, Simon shares the motivations behind the podcast, aiming to illuminate stories of adversity and hope. Reflecting on his life, Simon discusses his foster care experiences, discovering his biological father, and his military service's rewarding yet tumultuous moments. He narrates his transition from military to civilian life, the emotional toll of losing comrades, and the decisions that led to leaving service. Simon's career shift to private contracting and founding his own training company underscores themes of adaptability, resilience, and finding the good from the bad that aided his successful transition to civilian life and business, and is a key theme of the podcast.



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