
Dive into the philosophy and practice of analysis and information sharing, with insights from leaders in tech, academia, intelligence and beyond on how they make sense of the world. Hosts Mark and Howard draw on experience in intelligence, law enforcement and academia to unpack the ideas and methods that shape understanding. Thoughtful but accessible, it's a podcast for anyone who wants to sharpen... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesSociety & CultureSciencePhilosophy | |||

Historian and educator Dr Roy Casagranda joins The Collators to explore how the past is reconstructed from incomplete evidence and how easily interpretation can harden into accepted fact.
Roy discusses why historians must be honest about their assu... more
Surveillance has evolved from intercepting what people deliberately communicate to detecting what they involuntarily reveal. Who controls these capabilities? Can legislation and oversight keep pace? And what happens when surveillance no longer requir... more
Carmen Medina, former CIA Deputy Director of Intelligence, returns to The Collators to discuss her new project capturing the hard-won lessons, adages and mental cues that help analysts think better.
The conversation becomes a deep exploration of wh... more
Dean Baratta joins The Collators to discuss a career that has taken him from Cold War military intelligence to law enforcement, homeland security, and the private sector. Dean also reflects on the future of the field, the danger of losing apprentices... more
This podcast makes me shout at my iPad. It reinforces that what I thought I understand the role of the police to be is 100% correct. The reality I have experienced and continue to experience is so far removed from what is presented here. So, fascinating, but for the wrong reasons.
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