True Blue Conversations - Michael “Smokey” Dawson BM EW Operator / Military Police Dog Handler Part 2
True Blue Conversations Podcast
Release Date: 03/31/2026
True Blue Conversations Podcast
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Welcome back to part 2 of our chat with Michal Dawson, BM. A man who has lived a life defined by service—both in uniform and beyond. Michael is an Australian Army veteran serving as an EW operator and in the Military police as a dog handler. He is a recipient of the Bravery Medal—an honour awarded to those who display extraordinary courage in the face of real danger. From his time in the Army to the moment that would ultimately see him recognised for bravery, Michael’s story is one of instinct, selflessness, and stepping forward when others might hesitate. In this episode, we unpack that...
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Today’s guest is a man who has lived a life defined by service—both in uniform and beyond. Michael “Smokey” Dawson BM is an Australian Army veteran serving as an EW operator and in the Military police as a dog handler. He is a recipient of the Bravery Medal—an honour awarded to those who display extraordinary courage in the face of real danger. From his time in the Army to the moment that would ultimately see him recognised for bravery, Michael’s story is one of instinct, selflessness, and stepping forward when others might hesitate. In this episode, we unpack that defining...
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info_outlineWelcome back to part 2 of our chat with Michal Dawson, BM. A man who has lived a
life defined by service—both in uniform and beyond. Michael is an Australian Army
veteran serving as an EW operator and in the Military police as a dog handler. He is
a recipient of the Bravery Medal—an honour awarded to those who display
extraordinary courage in the face of real danger.
From his time in the Army to the moment that would ultimately see him recognised
for bravery, Michael’s story is one of instinct, selflessness, and stepping forward
when others might hesitate.
In this episode, we unpack that defining moment—what happened, what drove him
to act, and the aftermath of carrying that experience. But more than that, we explore
the man behind the medal: the lessons from military life, the transition beyond
service, and what courage really looks like when no one’s watching.
This is a raw and grounded conversation about service, sacrifice, and the quiet
professionals who walk among us, as well as the true cost of service and the
struggles that every veteran and first responder face in transitioning back to civilian
life after service.
Presenter: Adam Blum
Guest: Michael “Smokey” Dawson BM
Editor: Kyle Watkins