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Joining the Army wasn't part of Fern Wise's plan. As an international netball player, she joined for one reason: to continue playing the sport she loved while getting paid to do it. What followed was eight years in the British Army, representing the Army and Wales in elite sport, instructing new recruits and discovering strengths she never knew she had. In this episode of the Great Guns Podcast, Fern shares the highs and lows of military life, from travelling the world through Army sport to navigating injury, leadership and the realities of life beyond the sporting arena. As her career evolved, so did her ambitions. After realising the military environment no longer aligned with her values, Fern made the difficult decision to leave the Army. With just two weeks between leaving service and starting university, she threw herself into a completely new chapter. That leap of faith became the first of many. From qualifying as a teacher to moving overseas, Fern has built an international career that has taken her from the UK to Prague and now China, where she serves as Director of Sport at an international school. Along the way, she's discovered that the skills developed in military service can open doors far beyond the careers many veterans believe are available to them. This is a conversation about courage, backing yourself, embracing uncertainty and refusing to let your past define your future. TAKEAWAYS * Your military career doesn't have to define your civilian career. * Transferable skills are often more valuable than you realise. * Having a clear plan makes transition far less daunting. * The confidence to apply for opportunities is often the biggest hurdle. * Military sport develops leadership, resilience and discipline that transfer into civilian life. * Don't allow others to limit your ambitions. * Financial preparation is an important part of a successful transition. * Growth often comes from stepping outside your comfort zone. * Wellbeing should never be sacrificed for success. * Reinventing yourself is possible at any stage of life. SOUND BITES "The Army was never in my sights. I joined for the sport." "Don't make yourself small." "Just because you've done something your whole life doesn't mean you have to keep doing it." "There are so many transferable skills that veterans don't realise they have." "Don't lose yourself in the system." "Growth starts when you're willing to do something new." "I had no idea what I was doing half the time… but I kept putting myself forward." "The biggest limitation is often the one we place on ourselves." CONNECT WITH FERN LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/fern-wise-89439a219/] #GreatGunsPodcast #FernWise #MilitaryTransition #Leadership #Veterans #LifeAfterService #WomenInLeadership #ArmySport #Teaching #PurposeAfterService
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