Lying in hospital after a shrapnel wound and subsequent infection, was SAS veteran Harry Moffitt’s ‘crucible moment.’ Realising he needed a Plan B for his future he set about to change course. After almost 30 years in the Australian Defence Force, 11 overseas deployments which always included his favourite game, cricket, Harry reinvented. Now a registered psychologist, human performance consultant, he works with sports teams, the military and industry to develop and inspire their people to thrive. He’s also an author and the frontman for a rock band, and while Harry has many strings to his bow, there is one role he plays which is more important to him than any other.
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CREDITS
Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry
Thanks to our guest Harry Moffitt
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Links from this episode:
Jegertroppen – Norwegian female special operations unit
SAS Wanderers Education Program
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