233. From Cracking Watergate to Revolutionizing Private Intelligence with Michael Hershman

233. From Cracking Watergate to Revolutionizi...

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232. My Uncle D.B. Cooper with Lisa Story

Today Justin sits down with Lisa Story. Lisa graduated from the University of Nevada - Las Vegas, where she studied Communications and Journalism. Since then, she has worked in and around Nevada as a public relations professional. She's the author of two books, both of which focu ...  Afficher plus

231. Decoding Battlefield Intelligence with Tim Scherrer

Today Justin talks with Tim Scherrer. Tim earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in History from Truman State University and is a Distinguished Military Graduate of the Army ROTC program. He served as a military intelligence officer in the Army Reserve for 28 years. His assig ...  Afficher plus

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