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EverydaySpy Podcast

The Missing Link in the Info Chain

EverydaySpy Podcast

Andrew Bustamante

Spy, Learning, Spies, Thinking, Human, Cia, Intelligence, Espionage, Education, Lifehack, Social Sciences, Advantage, Edge, Unfair, Science, How To, Humint, Secret, Growth, Business

4.7640 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Spy movies and mainstream media always talk about the process of 'analysis'. Many of the world's top experts even carry the title of 'analyst.' But the value of analysis and the power of an analyst is based in a skill you rarely ever hear about. In this episode, Andrew gives you the skeleton key to unlocking information like a spy and puts the power of analysis into your hands... forever.

Transcript

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0:00.0

My name is Andrew Bustamante, and this is everyday espionage.

0:07.0

Freedom! Freedom. Freedom. Freedom.

0:20.9

Freedom.

0:24.9

About three years ago, my family and I moved to Florida, and we had just left the agency.

0:35.4

We arrived in Florida.

0:36.4

We were excited to be there. I was excited to be there. My wife was coming home just left the agency. We arrived in Florida. We were excited to be there.

0:38.7

I was excited to be there. My wife was coming home and the kids had really only ever been to

0:43.1

Florida once in the past to visit their grandparents. So you can imagine arriving in Florida

0:49.3

in the October time frame when the weather here is gorgeous and the weather in the rest of the

0:55.4

country is starting to get a little bit cold, how positive, how optimistic, how happy

1:01.2

everybody was. Well, within just a few short months, by early December, my son, Sina, had started

1:09.7

to struggle breathing. Now, he was three years old,

1:13.8

and I was a new parent. I was worried. I didn't understand what was happening to him. I had come

1:21.2

from a background of intelligence and military, and I felt so comfortable with so many things,

1:26.7

but a three-year-old child

1:29.6

struggling to breathe was not an area where I had a lot of experience.

1:34.5

It was not an area where I was very comfortable.

1:36.9

My wife and I took Sina to our family pediatrician.

1:40.5

Now, we didn't have a long history with this pediatrician, obviously, because we were

1:43.6

new residents to Florida. But that pediatrician recommended us to a pediatric pulmonologist. A

1:50.4

pulmonologist is a doctor who specializes in lungs, and a pediatric pulmonologist is obviously

1:55.8

a doctor, a lung specialist who specializes in children. Now, we were sitting here with the

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