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The University of New Mexico Army ROTC's Podcast to inform listeners on opportunities in Army ROTC and to document the journeys of our alumni.

  1. EP.34 CIA CASE OFFICER / Author of Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks: Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret War [Sean Wiswesser]

    May 29

    EP.34 CIA CASE OFFICER / Author of Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks: Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret War [Sean Wiswesser]

    Unveiling Russian Intelligence Tactics with Former-CIA Officer Sean Wiswesser. Join us as former CIA case officer Sean Wiswesser shares a deep dive into Russian espionage, active measures, and tradecraft. Discover how intelligence agencies operate behind the scenes, the significance of illegals, and the evolving landscape of influence campaigns. In this episode: Sean’s journey from analysis to becoming a case officer and the process of writing his authoritative bookThe enduring importance of illegals in Russian espionage and their historical successes and failuresInsights into Russian active measures, influence operations, and the use of social media in modern information warfareThe role of private military groups like Wagner in hybrid warfare and Africa's geopolitical landscapeThe significance of language skills and cultural understanding for intelligence professionalsHow countries navigate diplomatic relations amid espionage allegations and operationsThe impact of recent nerve agent attacks, spy swaps, and the slow Western response Interested in serving in intelligence? Linked is an informative guide for staring your career : https://www.afio.com/assets/publications/AFIO_Intelligence_Careers_Booklet_2023_FINAL.pdf Link to the book on amazon: Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks: Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret War https://a.co/d/089NgKfB

    26 min
  2. Apr 18

    CFO and Co-Founder of Castelion / Andrew Kreitz

    Join us in this episode as we delve into the fascinating journey of Andrew Kreitz, CFO of Castelion, exploring the intersection of aerospace innovation, defense, and entrepreneurship. Discover the strategic insights behind rapid hardware development, navigating defense acquisitions, and building a cutting-edge hypersonic weapons company from the ground up. In this episode: Andrew Kreitz's background in defense and finance, and his transition from Goldman Sachs to SpaceXThe motivation behind founding Castelion amidst rising global threatsHow military experience, especially ROTC, shapes leadership and organizational cohesionThe development and strategic focus of Blackbeard, Castelion hypersonic missileChallenges in raising capital for advanced defense technology startupsThe importance of organizational culture, agility, and individual ownership in a fast-moving startupInsights into defense procurement processes and relationships with military leadersFuture plans for Castelion projects, including integration with military platforms and testing at White SandsThe balance between work intensity and maintaining team cohesion in a small but growing company Interested in Army ROTC? Check out our website at Army ROTC |The University of New Mexico⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠UNM Army ROTC- YouTube⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠facebook.com/UofNMArmyROTC⁠⁠ Insta: ⁠⁠instagram.com/unm_army_rotc⁠⁠ Patreon: ⁠⁠patreon.com/c/UNMArmyROTC⁠⁠ All views shared by the guests are their own and do not reflect on the U.S. Army. This podcast is not associated with the Department of War.

    41 min
  3. EP.32 -- Detachment 510 Commander

    Apr 2

    EP.32 -- Detachment 510 Commander

    Join us as we interview Colonel Lacy, a seasoned officer and educator, who shares insights into the diverse roles within the Air Force—from electronic warfare to space operations—and discusses the evolving nature of military aviation and the importance of continuous learning. Key Topics The selection process and career progression for Air Force officers, including specialized roles like nuclear officers and missile operatorsThe unique responsibilities of combat systems officers on fixed-wing aircraft, focusing on mission management and electronic warfareThe training journey from ROTC to mission qualification, emphasizing the importance of preparation and adaptabilityThe strategic significance of missile and electronic warfare fields in modern defenseInsights into the expanding role of space in national security and how the Space Force integrates into Air Force programsLeadership development at the ROTC level: assessments, challenges, and fostering humility and continuous growthOpportunities for cadets in flight training, space careers, and extracurricular development such as the aviation club and summer programs Interested in Army ROTC? Check out our website at⁠⁠Army ROTC |The University of New Mexico⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠UNM Army ROTC- YouTube⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠facebook.com/UofNMArmyROTC⁠⁠ Insta: ⁠⁠instagram.com/unm_army_rotc⁠⁠ Patreon: ⁠⁠patreon.com/c/UNMArmyROTC⁠⁠ All views shared by the guests are their own and do not reflect on the U.S. Army. This podcast is not associated with the Department of War.

    57 min
  4. EP. 31 -- CIA Senior Intelligence Service Officer -- Dr. Nakhleh

    Mar 24

    EP. 31 -- CIA Senior Intelligence Service Officer -- Dr. Nakhleh

    Discover the journey of Dr. Emile Nakhleh, a seasoned former senior intelligence officer, as he shares his insights on Islam, the importance of institutions, and the evolving landscape of global security. This episode explores how personal experiences, academic pursuits, and professional service intersect to shape a nuanced understanding of international affairs and national security. Key Topics: Dr. Nakhleh’s background growing up in Nazareth and his path to studying political science in the United StatesThe influence of Greek philosophy, Roman law, and the concept of institutions on democracy and governanceThe significance of rule of law and institutional independence in Muslim and non-Muslim countriesThe journey into understanding Islam: religious teachings, fundamentalism, and radicalizationThe impact of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on Islamic radicalism and global jihadThe role of language and cultural knowledge in intelligence analysisBuilding national security programs at universities and fostering interest in young studentsThe importance of interdisciplinary approaches to global security and the future of the field(00:00) - Introduction and gratitude to listeners(00:26) - Guest introduction: Dr. Emile Nakhleh’s background and expertise(02:14) - Globally shaped by conflict, ideology, and change(05:05) - Growing up in Nazareth and studying in the U.(07:55) - How early experiences influenced interest in governance(12:12) - The role of institutions in democracy(17:03) - Religious upbringing and fascination with Islam(20:15) - The U.(25:28) - Comparing fundamentalism across religions(27:42) - Schools of Islamic jurisprudence and radicalism(35:44) - Building democracy and political institutions in autocratic states(39:02) - American public opinion in Muslim countries(41:36) - Emigration, opportunity, and the immigrant experience(43:58) - Middle Eastern economies and youth unemployment(47:56) - Radicalization through social media(49:31) - Transition from academia to intelligence service(55:23) - Establishing national security programs at universities(66:36) - Attracting students and fostering a culture of security awareness(70:11) - Advice for students interested in a career in intelligence(72:30) - The critical importance of language skills(74:29) - Conclusion and future engagement Notes:This episode emphasizes the value of interdisciplinary education, language proficiency, and institutional development in addressing complex global security challenges. Dr. Nakhleh’s career arc demonstrates the profound impact of academic knowledge and practical intelligence work in shaping U.S. policy and understanding the Muslim world. Interested in Army ROTC? Check out our website at⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Army ROTC |The University of New Mexico⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠UNM Army ROTC- YouTube⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠facebook.com/UofNMArmyROTC⁠⁠ Insta: ⁠⁠instagram.com/unm_army_rotc⁠⁠ Patreon: ⁠⁠patreon.com/c/UNMArmyROTC⁠⁠ All views shared by the guests are their own and do not reflect on the U.S. Government. This podcast is not associated with the Department of War.

    1 hr

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The University of New Mexico Army ROTC's Podcast to inform listeners on opportunities in Army ROTC and to document the journeys of our alumni.