The Muster Point Podcast
The Muster Point Podcast is where veterans’ voices are heard, raw, real, and unfiltered. Hosted by Stu Mendelson and Steve Black, the podcast dives into the experiences of those who have served, tackling everything from funny squaddie stories to the serious challenges of life after service.
With guest interviews, mental health discussions, and a healthy dose of squaddie banter, it’s a space where veterans and supporters can connect, learn, and share. Whether you’re looking for relatable stories, advice, or just a good laugh, tune in and be part of the conversation.
Listen now and join the community.

Featured in June's Solder Magazine
Proud to share that The Muster Point Podcast has been featured in the latest edition of Soldier Magazine, the official magazine of the British Army.
What began as raw conversations between two veterans has grown into a platform that captures the true spirit of military life: the humour, the hardship, and the unbreakable bonds forged in service.
Catch the latest episodes of The Muster Point Podcast right here. No faff—just hit play and enjoy real stories, banter, and veteran insights on demand.
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Get Involved with The Muster Point Podcast!
The Muster Point Podcast isn’t just about us, it’s about you, the veteran community. Whether you’ve got a hilarious story from your service days, a topic you want us to cover, or just want to sling some banter our way, we want to hear from you!

Share Your Story
Got a legendary tale from your time in the military? Maybe a heartwarming moment or a complete disaster that’s now funny in hindsight? Send it in, and we might read it out (with or without names, your call).

Suggest an Organisation
At The Muster Point Podcast, we believe in connecting veterans with the right support. If you know of an organisation that provides help to veterans — we want to hear about it!

Send us Feedback
Love what we’re doing? Think we need to shut up more? Either way, we want to hear from you. Send us your thoughts—banter welcomed, just keep it somewhat respectful (or at least funny).