Jamie Doxey is a driven individual and former Royal Marine Commando, the best of the best. But mental health issues and an undiscovered heart condition cut his career short.
He rediscovered his love of surfing and now has his own company, Op Poseidon.
He invites people struggling with their own mental fitness to join him for a surfing retreat. Not only do folk learn new skills, they become one with the sea and connect with the present moment.
You can find Jamie's Instagram page HERE
This was where it all began. My very first podcast series starting in December 2016. Armed with only an iPhone and a pair of Rode Lav mics. The aim of the series was to look at wellbeing within the police service of the UK. The very first interview was with the then Deputy Chief Constable Andy Rhodes of the Lancashire Constabulary. He was
This was where it all began. My very first podcast series starting in December 2016. Armed with only an iPhone and a pair of Rode Lav mics. The aim of the series was to look at wellbeing within the police service of the UK. The very first interview was with the then Deputy Chief Constable Andy Rhodes of the Lancashire Constabulary. He was the wellbeing police service lead for wellbeing and director of Oscar Kilo, the police service national programme for wellbeing. The whole purpose of the series was to share the journey of ordinary folk who had managed to overcome their own personal adversity.
This series was an extension of the Walk the Talk podcast series, looking at wellbeing across all walks of life not just the police and blue light services. Leading by example, the first episode, "A broken cop and his road to recovery" followed my own breakdown, how it had affected me and how I got through it. The series is still live a
This series was an extension of the Walk the Talk podcast series, looking at wellbeing across all walks of life not just the police and blue light services. Leading by example, the first episode, "A broken cop and his road to recovery" followed my own breakdown, how it had affected me and how I got through it. The series is still live and I am always looking for people to share their story, in the hope that it may become a guidebook for someone else.
This is podcast series I had wanted to do for sometime. Retired police officers Steve Bradshaw and Richard Horton, together with myself collaborated to produce a show about current policing issues and topics. We always said that when we had nothing else to say we would stop and that is exactly what we did. Across the series though, we dis
This is podcast series I had wanted to do for sometime. Retired police officers Steve Bradshaw and Richard Horton, together with myself collaborated to produce a show about current policing issues and topics. We always said that when we had nothing else to say we would stop and that is exactly what we did. Across the series though, we discussed numerous issues that continue to be relevant to today's modern police service.
This is the latest podcast series from DCT Audio. Teaming up with my old friend Richard Horton, himself a retired police officer and winner of the Orwell prize for his book "The Night Jack", police slang for the night detective. We hope to discuss issues of the day, whatever they be with subject matter experts. Its very much a work in pro
This is the latest podcast series from DCT Audio. Teaming up with my old friend Richard Horton, himself a retired police officer and winner of the Orwell prize for his book "The Night Jack", police slang for the night detective. We hope to discuss issues of the day, whatever they be with subject matter experts. Its very much a work in progress with some great guests in pipeline so watch this space.
At DCT Audio, I am dedicated to producing high-quality podcasts that engage and inspire my listeners. My mission is to create a platform where unique voices and stories can be shared with the world.
The skills I learnt as a police officer for over 25 years continue to serve me well to this day. Road policing, later CID and child protection, I have interviewed some of the most vulnerable and traumatised human beings. I now bring that experience to conversations I have with people who have interesting and inspiring stories to tell.
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Any disclosures made in these podcasts have been previously reported to the relevant authorities. These are my opinions based on my own experiences. They are not to be taken as fact and my views do not represent anyone else other than myself. Third party contributors express their own views, invited or otherwise. I exercise no editorial control over those third party views and as such publishing such views are not to be taken as my endorsement of them.