Telling the stories of our men & women in the military and those who support them.
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Want a behind-the-scenes look into some of history’s most famous security incidents? Are you a corporate security professional looking to grow your understanding of the industry? Want to learn what it takes to break the bias as a woman in this field? The Ontic Protective Intelligence Podcast brings some of the greatest minds in safety, security, and protection together to shape how we view the industry's future.
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The UK property podcast for anyone living overseas hosted by Neil Jensen. The podcast features a series of ‘how-to’ discussions with experts dealing with property sales, rentals, UK company formation, mortgages, tax and legal issues. If you live outside the UK and have an interest in UK property then this podcast is for you.
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Counterterrorism Insights: A Deep Dive with Dr. Matthew Levitt
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Fred Burton interviews Dr. Matthew Levitt, a renowned expert in counterterrorism and intelligence. Dr. Levitt shares insights from his extensive career, including his work with the FBI, his time at the U.S. Department of Treasury, and his current role at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. They discuss the development of interactive mapp…
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The “Mighty Moo” was the nickname given by the crew to the light aircraft carrier USS Cowpens. At the time carriers were named after battles. While the Battle of Cowpens is a rather obscure revolutionary war battle, a postcard from a local pharmacist convinced President Roosevelt to do so. The story of this scrappy little aircraft carrier is told i…
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From Apache Pilot to Author: Don Bentley's Journey to Writing Bestselling Thrillers
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Join us in a conversation with Don Bentley, a New York Times bestselling author famous for his work in the Matt Drake, Tom Clancy Jack Ryan Jr., and Vince Flynn Mitch Rapp series. Don shares his unique experiences from being an Army Apache helicopter pilot to an FBI special agent and how these adventures contributed to his writing. Discover how Don…
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Never Home – Rich Sherman More than 521,000 Americans died fighting against tyranny and oppression during World War I and World War II. About 207,000 of them never made it home – even in death. Their remains rest in 23 cemeteries spread across 8 countries on 3 continents. Cover of “Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned” Ret…
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The Intersection of History and Ethics in Intelligence Operations
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In this episode, Fred Burton speaks with Dr. Lewis Sage-Passant, Global Head of Intelligence at Novo Nordisk, about his new book, Beyond States and Spies. Lewis shares insights from his career in military intelligence, private sector intelligence, and his extensive research into the history and ethics of intelligence operations. Tune in to discover…
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USS Dwight D. Eisenhower – Capt. Christopher Hill
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The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) just returned from a momentous nine month deployment in the Middle East during which they were engaged in one of the longest sustained sea combat periods for a US aircraft carrier since World War II. Their commanding officer, Captain Christopher “Chowdah” Hill joins us to share how he maintained motivation and …
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The CCI Debrief — An Unfiltered Conversation on Today’s Security Landscape
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In this episode of The CCI Debrief, hosts Chuck Randolph and Fred Burton are joined by Ontic's Senior Director of Threat Assessment Management Operations, Cynthia Marble. They discuss the current political violence landscape as the US elections approach, examine the implementation of California’s new workplace violence prevention law (SB 553), and …
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Thank you for your Service – Beth H. Macy
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“Thank you for your service.” Those five words were a point of redemption in Beth Macy’s life. Beth was teaching math but was looking for something more. Her father was an airline pilot so Beth explored the Air Force. Their quota was full, so she joined the Navy. She enlisted in 1976 while the Vietnam War was still fresh in everyone’s mind and mili…
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Havok Journal owner Charles Faint joins us for an update. Havok Journal is my “go-to” website for all discussion military and first responder. We do a deep dive into three poignant (and somewhat related) articles by former Army Ranger now law enforcement officer Jake Smith and Mike Warnock, Editor in Chief of the Havok Journal. In “Half Staff Flags…
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Navigating the Intelligence Cycle: Strategies for Success with Adrienne Galbrecht
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In this episode, we sit down with Adrienne Galbrecht, Ontic’s Team Lead for Strategic Intelligence Services, to explore how her extensive background in law enforcement gives her a unique edge in the private sector. Adrienne shares insights from her decade-long experience as a crime and intelligence analyst, discussing the evolution of the intellige…
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“The Unvanquished” – Patrick K. O’Donnell
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“The Unvanquished” is the latest offering from military historian and multiple bestselling author Patrick K. O’Donnell. He is recognized as a leading expert on America’s elite and special operations units. All of his 13 books are based on this subject matter and his book “We Were One; Shoulder to Shoulder with the Marines Who Took Fallujah” is requ…
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Adapting Intelligence Methodologies in Corporate Security with Lou Silvestris
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Join us in this episode where Chuck Randolph sits down once again with Lou Silvestris, the dynamic leader of the Risk Intelligence and Investigations Team at American Family Insurance. With an impressive career spanning the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Homeland Security, and multinational corporations, Lou shares his experiences in ad…
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The Distinguished Flying Cross is our nation’s the fourth highest award for heroism and the highest award for extraordinary aerial achievement. The fact that Robert Lifsey was awarded four DFC medals is impressive. Even more amazing is that the awards were presented over the course of only twelve months in Vietnam, along with a Bronze Star, a Repub…
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Inside the Mind of Brad Thor: Exploring "Shadow of Doubt"
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Fred Burton sits down with Brad Thor, a #1 New York Times bestselling author of 24 thrilling novels. Known for his innovative plots and deep insights into intelligence and special operations, Brad shares his thoughts on terrorism, current events, and how his fiction parallels real-world threats. In this episode, Brad discusses his latest novel, Sha…
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Fortifying the Future: TJ Klomp on the Evolution of Amazon’s Security Operations
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Join us as Chuck Randolph sits down with TJ Klomp, the Vice President and Chief Physical Security Officer at Amazon. With over 20 years of experience at Amazon, TJ has been instrumental in shaping the security infrastructure for one of the world's most influential companies. His extensive background as a law enforcement officer—including roles as a…
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MARSOC is an abbreviation for Marine Forces Special Operations Command. While the Marines have fielded special operations forces before, (the “Raiders” conducted amphibious light infantry missions in World War II) there has always been some resistance within the Corps against establishing an elite unit within what many already consider an elite for…
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Exploring Author Patrick K O’Donnell’s Latest Novel, The Unvanquished
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In this episode, Fred Burton sits down with combat historian, bestselling author, and public speaker Patrick K. O'Donnell. With 13 critically acclaimed books to his name, O'Donnell has chronicled America's wars from the Revolution to Iraq, sharing epic stories of bravery and sacrifice. A Fellow at Mount Vernon and a recipient of numerous national b…
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Militaryfares.com President Scott Lara was working at the Kmart camera department when his supervisor asked him what he wanted to do with his life. Scott replied that he had no idea. His supervisor said “Well, join the Navy and see the world!” Scott DID enlist, serving from 1979 to 1988 as a radar man. Scott never traveled much as a young man but t…
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Advanced Security Strategies for Navigating High-Risk Environments with Nathan Ackerman
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Join us in this episode where Chuck Randolph sits down with Nathan Ackerman, the CEO of Riley Risk Inc., a leading international risk advisory firm. With over two decades of experience in the United States Marine Corps, federal law enforcement, and the Diplomatic Security Service, Nathan brings unparalleled expertise in security management. Discove…
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A Modern Approach to Managing GSOCs with Jesse Leeds
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Fred Burton is joined by Jesse Leeds, the Global Head of Security and Crisis Management for Match Group, the parent company of popular dating platforms like Tinder, Hinge, OKCupid, and Plenty of Fish. With a career spanning roles at the CIA, FBI, and Bogaard Group International, Jesse brings a wealth of experience in security and crisis management.…
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299th Combat Engineer Battalion – Jean Tucker
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The 299th Combat Engineer Battalion was the only combat engineer unit to land on both Omaha and Utah beaches during the D-Day invasion. Some of the engineers landed before any other allied soldiers set foot on the beaches earning them the nickname “First on Omaha”. Chief Warrant Officer James W. Tucker was among them. His daughter Jean joins us to …
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Integrating Defense and Intelligence with Ryan Kress
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In this episode, Chuck Randolph sits down with Ryan Kress, a multifaceted professional who has worn many hats—first responder, military officer, and security consultant. They explore Ryan's unique career trajectory, from his early days as an active-duty serviceman in the first Stryker Battalion to his pivotal role in the experimental Information Op…
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“In Strange Company” – Col. Ronald Tiso, Jr.
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“In Strange Company” author Ronald Tiso, Jr. highlights the role played by allied partners in Iraq. Iraq is often thought of as “America’s longest war”, but troops from dozens of other countries made up the coalition forces. Colonel Tiso served as a war planner at US Central Command, and as Senior Military Advisor of the Arab Peninsula Shield Force…
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The Evolution of Risk Management with Tristan Flannery
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Chuck Randolph examines the world of risk management and security consulting with Tristan Flannery, the visionary founder of Orbital Risk. Tristan's remarkable career trajectory has taken him from the rigorous discipline of an Army Ranger to the forefront of global security, which led to the establishment of Orbital Risk in 2020. Drawing on his ext…
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“Rough men” is a phrase used to describe the brave warriors who volunteer to stand the watch and do what is necessary to protect our nation, freedoms and families. It is drawn from the quote “People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.” Sergeant Major Charles Ritter certainly qua…
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A Sneak Peek into Jack Carr’s Latest Novel, Red Sky Mourning
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Join Fred Burton for an exhilarating episode featuring Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL and #1 New York Times bestselling author. With a storied career in Naval Special Warfare, Jack transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to commanding Special Operations Task Units in Iraq. Now, he’s taking the literary world by storm. In this episode, they discuss…
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Raising Resilient Children – Jeff Nelligan
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Jeff Nelligan is an Army Veteran that is recognized as one of the foremost commentators in the world of American Parenting. His book “Four Lessons from My Three Sons; How You Can Raise Resilient Kids” spent four months on the Amazon Parenting Best Seller’s List. His works have also been cited in numerous parenting magazines. In addition to his Army…
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The Future of Talent in Corporate Security with Kathy Lavinder and Rachel Briggs
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In this episode, Chuck Randolph is joined by two experts in the field of corporate security: Kathy Lavinder and Rachel Briggs. Kathy Lavinder, Founder and Executive Director of Security & Investigative Placement Consultants, LLC., brings over 20 years of experience in high-level security management and talent acquisition. Rachel Briggs, a leading s…
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Code Name Nemo was the name eventually given to one of the most daring and audacious missions of World War II – the effort to capture a German submarine intact. Charles Lachman joins us to share this fascinating and still little known story. The capture of U-505 was the first time since the War of 1812 that an enemy vessel was boarded and captured.…
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Protecting Security’s Human Capital: A Conversation with Janina Lincke
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In this episode of the Women Who Protect series, we are joined by Janina Lincke, Director of the AHNA Resource Center (ARC). With a career that spans the full spectrum of security and protection disciplines, Janina is experienced in corporate GSOCs, Business Threat Intelligence, Protective Intelligence, Close Protection, and Emergency Medical Respo…
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Alex Kershaw – Best Selling World War II Author
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Alex Kershaw is one of the foremost authors writing on World War II subject matter, having written multiple best sellers. He was born in York, England and taught history before becoming a journalist. He has written for various publications including the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and the New York Times. His 2002 book “The B…
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Forging the Path to Protect Fintech with Scott Gardner
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Scott Gardner, Chief Security Officer at Stripe, joins for an in-depth exploration of the intricate world of corporate security within the fintech space. Scott brings a wealth of experience from his distinguished background, spanning the United States Navy, government roles in homeland security, and executive security positions in high-profile corp…
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Belleau Wood is the site of one of the most storied battles in US Marine Corps lore. Marine Veteran Jason Angell gathered up his family and made a “pilgrimage” to this famous World War I battlefield. His experience is recounted in the Havok Journal article “A Pilgrimage to Belleau Wood”. Jason is a ten year Marine Corps Veteran with three deploymen…
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Transforming Security with Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the AI Revolution with Brian Tuskan and Phil Capizzi
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At a time when the digital landscape is evolving at lightning speed, the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and physical security has never been more critical. With their extensive backgrounds in law enforcement, corporate security, and enterprise technology, Brian Tuskan and Phil Capizzi reveal the complexities and the promise of AI in s…
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The Hazard Ground podcast was created by Mark Zinno to allow members of our military to share their stories of combat & survival and deliver inspirational stories about resilience. Mark was studying communications at Loyola University and joined the ROTC to help pay for his tuition. His original intent was to simply complete his four year commitmen…
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The Hidden Truths of Nuclear Warfare: A Deep Dive into Prevention and Contingency Planning
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In this thought-provoking episode, Fred Burton is joined by the distinguished author Annie Jacobsen. Jacobsen's works, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Pentagon’s Brain and the New York Times bestsellers Nuclear War, Area 51, and Operation Paperclip, have shed light on some of the most secretive aspects of national security and warfare. An…
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Fueled by the Fallen – Kevyn Major Howard
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Fueled by the Fallen founder Kevyn Major Howard never served in the military. He has 31 film and television acting credits and is perhaps most recognized for his role as combat photographer “Rafterman” in the iconic Stanley Kubrick Vietnam war film “Full Metal Jacket”. We spend some time discussing the films production and the experience of working…
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Future-Proofing Businesses Against Insider Risks: Tim Kirkham on Managing Dell's Global Security
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In this episode, Fred Burton interviews Tim Kirkham, Senior Director and Global Head of Investigations and Insider Risk Management at Dell Technologies. With a distinguished career transitioning from over 29 years in law enforcement, including two decades as a Special Agent in the FBI, to spearheading Dell’s global security strategy, Tim’s expertis…
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“Chamber Divers”, a new book by Rachel Lance, uses recently declassified documents to recount the story of a somewhat ragtag group of scientist who forever changed special operations. Lance is a biological engineer and blast injury specialist who works as a researcher on military diving projects. She spent several years working with the US Navy bui…
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Shields Down: Addressing Mental Health in the Security Industry
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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, on this episode, we take a deep and empathetic dive into the often-overlooked aspect of mental health within the security industry. Dr. Marisa Randazzo, Ph.D., sits down with Arian Avila from Capital One and Bryan Parent from LinkedIn, two distinguished figures who bring a wealth of experience, insight, an…
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Air America pilot Neil Graham Hansen’s livelihood began in a manner that might portend what the rest of his career would be like. At age 23 he was the a private pilot for Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. When I became apparent that Hoffa would be taking a “Federal Vacation”, Neil began looking for a new job. He responded to a newspaper ad seeking pilots…
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Behind the Scenes with an Executive Protection Pioneer: Bob Oatman's Journey
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Fred Burton had the honor of sitting down with Bob Oatman, a well-respected figure in the executive protection industry. Oatman, the president of RL Oatman & Associates, shares his remarkable journey to becoming a major in the criminal investigation division and ultimately retiring early to start an illustrious career in executive protection. He re…
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“Bobbie the Weather Girl” may have been the most popular celebrity of the Vietnam War, eclipsing even Adrian Cronauer of “Good Morning Vietnam” fame. Her real name is Barbara Keith. Barbara grew up a military “brat”. Her father served in WWII, Korea & Vietnam and her mother was a Navy Nurse during WWII. She believes that “If you don’t do something …
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The Evolution of Risk Intelligence into Corporate Strategy
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On this episode, we welcome Lou Silvestris from American Family Insurance, a seasoned expert who leads the Risk Intelligence and Investigations Team in the Protective Services Division. Lou brings a wealth of experience, having proactively managed and mitigated widespread global risks and threats to the organization. His impressive background spans…
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Al “Hollywood” Billings developed a reputation as a Maverick while flying for the Sea Wolves. The Sea Wolves (Helicopter Attack Squadron Light 3) were formed specifically to support Navy Special Warfare and Mobile Riverine Forces during the Vietnam War. They would become the most decorated Navy squadron of the war. We talk to Billings as part of ou…
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The CCI Debrief — An Unfiltered Conversation on Today’s Security Landscape
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Hosts Fred Burton, Chuck Randolph, and Dr. Marisa Randazzo, Ph.D. unpack recent discussions they've had on the Protective Intelligence Podcast and what they are seeing in the world of security. Enjoy an unfiltered conversation of their observations and invaluable insights from the past few weeks. Key topics of this discussion include: Women's Histo…
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Sam Mackey admits he isn’t always the smartest or strongest guy in the room but he puts in the work. His philosophy is “To find something that I can do better than everybody else and take enough responsibility where I can’t be replaced and do it the best that I can.” Mackey served 20 years in the military including time with the elite Navy SEALs. H…
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Building Blocks for a Strategic Partnership Between Security and the C-Suite
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In this episode of the Women Who Protect series, Marisa is joined by Wendy Bashnan, the Director of Security and Fire Protection at Scout Motors, Inc., and a returning guest on the Protective Intelligence Podcast, to discuss the foundational elements of a robust security program. This time, Wendy joins us on an episode of Women Who Protect to share…
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“Homefront Stories” is a collection of fictional short stories written by Victoria Kelly inspired by her life as a military spouse. Her 2015 work, “When Men Go Off to War” is a collection of poems written while her husband was deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan and captures the hopes, anxieties and intimacies of the military spouse during times of wa…
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Pioneering Biosecurity in the Age of Biotech with CEO and Founder of PHC Global
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CEO and Founder of PHC Global, Dr. Charity Dean, is a distinguished physician, former government official, and a trailblazer in the field of biosecurity intelligence. Having built her career around her passion for fighting biological threats, Dr. Dean takes us through her journey, shedding light on the challenges and achievements that have defined …
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