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In this episode, we discuss the recent arrest of a Special Forces soldier in Australia, and draw some lines in the sand for people to think about, ponder, and apply in their own workplace, business or life. We do not agree with the public release of the former soldiers details, and we discuss aspects of this in this podcast - but this is not the topic for the podcast itself. What we aim to do in this episode is draw some correlations to the corporate world and workplace in general, and help the audience (you) understand where some lines need to be drawn before catastrophic circumstances happen.
Backstory:
A decorated former SAS soldier shown in a Four Corners story shooting an Afghan man in a wheat field has become the first Australian serviceman or veteran to be charged with a war crime under Australian law. The former trooper, 41, was arrested by the Australian Federal Police at Jindabyne in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains this morning, after a years-long investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. In a statement, the AFP said it would be alleged he murdered an Afghan man while deployed to Afghanistan with the Australian Defence Force (ADF). We dive shallow into the Brereton Report, and some aspects of the case, and then walk through some general life type situations that people may come across regarding this type of behaviour. Given that this is an ongoing court case, we cannot comment further. We do strongly advocate for our military veterans, and want to show our support for current and former serving veterans. If you want to contact us regarding this podcast, please do so by contacting me directly via email [email protected]
Info for listeners:
We don't discuss this ongoing course case in depth, but rather touch on aspects of it so that we can better understand our own workplace situations and give you something to take into your own workplace or business.
Ways you can contact Abby:
Facebook www.facebook.com/abigailvoices
Twitter www.mobile.twitter.com/accentangel1
Instagram www.instagram.com/abigail.voices.portugal
Website www.abigailvoices.com/
Email [email protected]
Ways you can contact Aaron:
Website www.criticalalpha.com
Instagram www.instagram.com/realalphatalk
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/critical-alpha/
Facebook www.facebook.com/criticalalphaofficial
Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/@realalphatalk
Download the Critical Alpha Methodology App:
Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/pk/app/critical-alpha-methodology/id1630725694
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.criticalalpha
Purchase the Critical Alpha book:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Critical-Alpha-Adjust-Attack-Business/dp/0646870335/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1674048961&sr=8-5
In this episode, we discuss the recent arrest of a Special Forces soldier in Australia, and draw some lines in the sand for people to think about, ponder, and apply in their own workplace, business or life. We do not agree with the public release of the former soldiers details, and we discuss aspects of this in this podcast - but this is not the topic for the podcast itself. What we aim to do in this episode is draw some correlations to the corporate world and workplace in general, and help the audience (you) understand where some lines need to be drawn before catastrophic circumstances happen.
Backstory:
A decorated former SAS soldier shown in a Four Corners story shooting an Afghan man in a wheat field has become the first Australian serviceman or veteran to be charged with a war crime under Australian law. The former trooper, 41, was arrested by the Australian Federal Police at Jindabyne in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains this morning, after a years-long investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. In a statement, the AFP said it would be alleged he murdered an Afghan man while deployed to Afghanistan with the Australian Defence Force (ADF). We dive shallow into the Brereton Report, and some aspects of the case, and then walk through some general life type situations that people may come across regarding this type of behaviour. Given that this is an ongoing court case, we cannot comment further. We do strongly advocate for our military veterans, and want to show our support for current and former serving veterans. If you want to contact us regarding this podcast, please do so by contacting me directly via email [email protected]
Info for listeners:
We don't discuss this ongoing course case in depth, but rather touch on aspects of it so that we can better understand our own workplace situations and give you something to take into your own workplace or business.
Ways you can contact Abby:
Facebook www.facebook.com/abigailvoices
Twitter www.mobile.twitter.com/accentangel1
Instagram www.instagram.com/abigail.voices.portugal
Website www.abigailvoices.com/
Email [email protected]
Ways you can contact Aaron:
Website www.criticalalpha.com
Instagram www.instagram.com/realalphatalk
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/critical-alpha/
Facebook www.facebook.com/criticalalphaofficial
Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/@realalphatalk
Download the Critical Alpha Methodology App:
Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/pk/app/critical-alpha-methodology/id1630725694
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.criticalalpha
Purchase the Critical Alpha book:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Critical-Alpha-Adjust-Attack-Business/dp/0646870335/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1674048961&sr=8-5