Becoming Lucy

In this episode of Becoming Lucy, British Army veteran Richy Thrower shares the truth about mental health after military service, and what life really looks like once the structure, routine, and identity of the army disappear.

Richy opens up about his time serving in Afghanistan, the grief of losing friends in service, and the emotional toll of transitioning to civilian life. He speaks honestly about isolation, identity loss, and why so many veterans struggle silently after leaving the forces.

After leaving the army, Richy faced rejection, instability, and periods of deep despair — including being kicked out by his father, spiralling into alcohol, and repeatedly hitting dead ends when reaching out to charities for help. His experience exposes the gaps in support systems for veterans at their lowest point.

Through resilience, relationships, and community, Richy slowly rebuilt his life. He found stability through security work, reconnected with his passion for motocross, and unexpectedly discovered filmmaking as a powerful tool for storytelling and advocacy. What began as filming motorsport events became a mission: to give veterans a voice, raise awareness, and push for real change.

Richy also speaks candidly about the darker side of advocacy — including threats faced while speaking out — and why veterans must be believed, supported, and protected long after their service ends.

This is a raw, honest conversation about veterans’ mental health, resilience, recovery, and community — and a reminder that survival doesn’t end when service does.

If you’re a veteran, know a veteran, or care about mental health and social change, this is an episode you need to hear.

You can find Richy and his work on @richythrower on Instagram and Tik Tok and You Tube.

Takeaways
  • Thousands of veterans struggle with mental health after service.
  • The hardest battles for veterans often occur at home.
  • Richie Frower turned his struggles into purpose as a filmmaker.
  • Routine and structure in the army provide a sense of stability.
  • Mental health support for veterans is often lacking.
  • Experiences in Afghanistan shape perspectives on gratitude.
  • The loss of friends in service can lead to deep emotional struggles.
  • Transitioning from military to civilian life can be challenging.
  • Richie's journey reflects the importance of resilience and support.
  • Advocacy for veterans is crucial in addressing their needs. Richy faced significant challenges after being kicked out by his father.
  • He struggled to find help from various charities during a low point.
  • Richy's journey involved spiraling into alcohol and despair before seeking help.
  • He found stability through a job in security and rekindled his passion for motocross.
  • Richy's foray into filmmaking began as a way to promote motorsport events.
  • He quit a high-paying job to pursue his passion for video production.
  • Richy emphasizes the importance of relationships in his recovery journey.
  • He aims to create a film that highlights the struggles of veterans and offers solutions.
  • Richy faced threats while advocating for veterans' rights and raising awareness.
  • He encourages veterans to reach out for help and find the right support systems.


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