Skip to content

The Smith House Adventure Show

Join me as we embark on a mission to uncover the unique and impactful stories of those who have served their country and now continue to serve in new ways.

Get ready to be inspired and motivated to make a difference.

This was an interview for a school project on Perseverance with Shaun Taylor a retired Teir 1 Special Operations Soldier (JTF2), Patrol Pathfinder, Sniper, Moutain Bike Champion.

This episode’s guest is Randy Turner. After serving his country at the highest level of Elite Special Forces (JTF2), Randy Turner transitioned to a leadership role integrating combative training for people of various skillsets and professions. 

This episode’s guest is Tyler Butterworth, a Combat Veteran, Police Officer, and all-around funny guy. 

This episode’s guest is Ty Doolittle a US Marine, Vancouver Police Officer (Gang Taskforce) and now Co-Founder of Serving First Responders. 

He discusses his life’s journey, from his dedicated military service and policing career to his heartfelt support for all first responders. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1989. Over nearly a decade, he served his country and deployed multiple times, gaining valuable experience in 19 different countries, before joining the Vancouver Police Department in 2002. 

This episode’s guest is Dr. Heather, she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine. She has a focus in Pain and Injury Management, Regenerative Injection Therapies and Aesthetic Medicine. 

Is a former member of the Canadian Junior National Rowing Team, and Captain of the UVic Women’s Rowing Team.

This episode’s guest is Ed Middleton, BScPT Physiotherapist/ Owner 

New Leaf Total Wellness Centre Abbotsford.  

Ed graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy with Distinction. For more than 30 years, he has dedicated himself to guiding and assisting his clients’ return to work, to sport, or any activity that physical injury was preventing them from enjoying.