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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2022 · 49 MIN

Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 727 - Discussing a Viral LinkedIn Post about the Queen's Funeral with Stefan Boyle

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Brian interviews Stefan Boyle, a London UK resident, a marketing expert and someone who posted about the Queen’s Funeral and the organizer of the military participation and has received over 1,350,000 views and countless likes and shares. His moving authentic and congratulatory post has obviously hit a nerve with many people. Here is part of his post: “This Is the Garrison Sergeant Major of London, Andrew (Vern) Stokes. You’ve probably never heard of him unless you’re involved with the military. I hadn’t. He typifies the very best of British. He was responsible for organising the military to help deliver the perfect state funeral in front of the world. He achieved it."I'm sure he knew this was a VERY big deal. And for very little recognition, let's be honest. Watching him march down the Mall on his final inspection, the magnitude of what was happening must have hit him. But with all the stoicism that both The Queen and our military personify... He got the job done!”

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