True Blue Conversations - Kevin Humphreys - BLACK HAWK & CHINOOK / SEARCH & RESCUE HELICOPTER PILOT / AUTHOR VETERAN.
True Blue Conversations Podcast
Release Date: 07/04/2025
True Blue Conversations Podcast
On this week’s podcast, I speak with Former Victorian Police Officer Charlie Bezzina. Charlie was one of Victoria's top Homicide detectives. In his 17 years in the Homicide Squad, he investigated more than 300 suspicious deaths, including 150 murders - among them the crimes of serial killer Paul Denyer, better known as the Frankson Serial Killer. Charlie also talks about the killing of Melbourne gangland figure Alphonse Gangitano and several murders that followed from that murder, and the Melbourne Gangland War Murders. After 38 distinguished years of...
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On this week’s podcast, I speak with Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RA Sigs) veteran Emma Donaldson. Emma served for 20 years, both full-time and as a reservist. Emma served in several units throughout Australia. Emma served at 152 Signal Squadron attached to the Special Air Service Regiment in Perth. Emma excelled in her role and would later meet her future husband while serving at 152 Squadron. Emma is a veteran/wife, Mother and the first I have interviewed talking about the role of wives and children back at home while their partners are deployed overseas. Emma met and is married to...
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On this week’s podcast, I speak with former US Marine / Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Officer / DEA Agent Bret Hamilton. Bret served in the US Marine Corps as a commissioned Officer. Bret deployed in the 1 st Gulf War. Bret left the Marines and, still having a willingness to serve, he joined the Charlotte–Mecklenburg Police Department as a Patrol Officer. After a couple of years, Bret applied and was accepted to join the DEA Drug Enforcement Agency. Bret worked undercover and worked throughout the US. In 2009, Bret became a member of the Foreign Deployed Advisory Support Team (FAST). Bret...
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On this week’s podcast, I speak with Special Air Service Regiment & Australian Federal Police veteran Doug Sheridan, Doug enlisted in the regular army in 1991, posting to 5/7 RAR. In 1997, Doug attempted and completed SASR selection. He served 33 years in the Australian Army and Special Operations in both full-time and reserve capacities. During his service, he deployed to various locations, including Tonga, Malaysia, East Timor, the Solomon Islands, and Afghanistan. Additionally, he served with the United Nations in West Sahara. He also served for 10 years as a Federal...
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On this weeks podcast, I'm joined by Victorian Police Sergeant Mark Thomas and the founder of the Code 9 Foundation. Mark joined the Victorian Police in 1996 and has spent over 29 years in the force. However, over the course of his career with the Victorian Police Force, Mark had attended many distressing scenes and usually recovered well, that is, until he was called out to a suicide. Nearly a decade later, the situation came to a head, and Mark was hospitalised. During this period, he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression,...
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True Blue Conversations is inclusive of all stories. On this podcast, I speak with Zach Rolfe BM. Zach is a former infantry soldier from the 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment and Northern Territory Police Officer. In 2010, Zach enlisted in the Australian Army, serving in Afghanistan with the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. Zach discharged from the Army in 2015. Zach applied to be a Police Officer and was accepted by the Northern Territory force, enrolling at the academy in Darwin in May 2016. Zach graduated as dux of his squad and was posted to Alice Springs in Central...
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On todays podcast, I speak with Keith Payne VC, AM, the oldest living recipient of the Victoria Cross in the world. From the battlefields of Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam to the struggle for veterans welfare, Keith Payne has never shied away from a fight. More than 50 years ago, this bravery saw him receive the Commonwealths highest military honour - the Victoria Cross. Keith grew up one of thirteen children in the shadow of the Great Depression and the Second World War. After seeing his father come home wounded from war, Keith joined the army. He was sent to fight in Korea at just 18 years old,...
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On todays podcast, I speak with Australian Royal Navy Veteran Karney Armstrong. With over 11 years of service as a medic, Karney’s journey is one of resilience, courage, and transformation. During her career, she faced extraordinary challenges—including a life-saving rescue when she treated a civilian attacked by a shark off Garden Island, WA, just shy of completing her Advanced Medics Assistant Course. Her dedication and quick thinking in that moment exemplify her bravery. Despite her service, Karney faced personal battles, including PTSD, OCD and anorexia, all while managing young...
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On today's podcast, I speak with Todd Bowler from, Western Australian Police Tactical Response Group Veteran. Todd has 23 years of combined Police experience, consisting of general duties, close personal protection, and undercover work, with 15 years of experience as a Team Leader and Senior Instructor with the WA Police Tactical Response Group, Todd has led high-risk operations ranging from shootouts with armed criminals to arresting the Claremont Serial Killer and billion dollar drug busts. He’s worked deep undercover and provided close personal protection for U.S. Presidents and members...
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On todays podcast, I speak with Australian Special Forces Veteran Nick Caldwell. Nick spent 12 years in the military. Nick started his career in the Army Reserves before deciding to go full-time. Nick served 6 years as an SAS operator and 4 years as an Australian Commando with 4 RAR Commando. Nick’s military career was cut short due to the kinetic high-tempo lifestyle of a special forces operator. Nick was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Nick was medically downgraded and made he hard decision to discharge from the job he loved. Nicks operational service included deployments...
info_outlineOn todays podcast, I speak with Australian Army Black Hawk and Chinook
helicopter veteran Kevin Humphreys. Kevin is an inspiring and transformative
international keynote speaker, mentor, and author. He’s well-known for smashing
stereotypes and transforming self-leadership. Graduating top of his pilot’s course at
just 21, Kevin went on to serve in the Army for 20 years flying Black Hawk and
Chinook helicopters. He deployed on numerous overseas operations. In 2006, Kevin
was one of the Chinook pilots who flew in under fire into a hot HLZ to pick up the
Canadian Special forces in the battle of DA Nile. 24 Commandos were left on the
ground facing 300 Taliban. Head back to listen to episode 100 with Craig Hamburger,
he was one of the 24 Commandos on the ground that day, and speaks about the
respect he has for Kev and the other Chinook pilots that day.
Towards the peak of his career, Kevin contemplated suicide and suffered a
breakdown due to a cocktail of mental illness, alcohol abuse, and a toxic culture.
Kevin not only got back on his feet but also back in the air again, spending the next
ten years as a Search and Rescue helicopter pilot, flight instructor/examiner, Chief
Pilot, and Director of Operations. Kevin was awarded the Distinguished Service
Cross for his command and courageous leadership under fire in Afghanistan. Kevin
was also recognized as the role model for the most recent Military Order of William
recipient in the Netherlands (their oldest and highest honour). His impact as a mental
health advocate and founder of COR INFINITUS, which gives dignity and respect to
the families of those who have served their nation and taken their own lives, was
also recognized with the award of a 2023 Community Citizen of the Year. Kevin is the
Mental Health Ambassador for AIRBUS Australia Pacific. This is a powerful story of
finding peace and redemption.
www.corinfinitus.org
www.kevinhumphreys.com.au
Presenter: Adam Blum
Guest: Kevin Humphreys
Editor: Kyle Watkins