Insightful Inquiries with Andrew Bustamante

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • This month we welcome the Everyday Spy, Andrew Bustamante, to the podcast. Andrew is an Air Force combat veteran and former covert CIA Intelligence officer. He is the founder of the company Everyday Spy which believes that the mental, physical, and social spy skills the CIA teaches can help anyone accomplish whatever they set their mind to achieve. Andrew was also featured on the Lex Fridman podcast where he discussed a range of topics on Russia, China, and utilizing spy-craft to achieve goals. Kervin and Andrew discuss living in rural America, using failure to achieve success, different types of fear, and so much more.
    You can find Andrew on many social media platforms like twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Also, head over to his website Everyday Spy and sign up to learn Elite Spy Skills that will help you get what you want, and live truly free.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @SueYou-k9c
    @SueYou-k9c Před 23 dny +1

    Ive been through trauma snd loss . There's a difference

  • @----REDACTED----
    @----REDACTED---- Před měsícem +1

    36:00 In 10 months as a sales consultant at a dispensary in 2022, I sold over $4m worth of legal cannabis in roughly 30,000-40,000 transactions.
    Took home $45,000 after taxes.
    Employees in this industry rarely represent their value.

  • @Liaison24
    @Liaison24 Před rokem +1

    Please, PLEASE, keep updating us on your perspectives of current events!

    • @thisweekexplained
      @thisweekexplained  Před rokem

      So glad you enjoyed this conversation. Andrew is one of the most knowledgeable figures in the intelligence community.

  • @joanneblack7697
    @joanneblack7697 Před rokem +1

    Having been to foreign countries w my parents as a kid, and LIVED there for 6 months at a time, I understood the idea of different culture, different language, different politics ... etc.
    Then having left a small town and gone to live in NYC for over a decade, then moved around some more ... I was quite shocked when working at companies in smaller cities to find that some people had never been further than a 30 to 50 mile radius from home.
    They just didn't have a feel for the idea that there is a LOT of different stuff in the World. Stuff that would really give them options! 🤷

    • @icysurfer1
      @icysurfer1 Před rokem

      Agreed, I often say to people who discount the wonders of traveling with an open mind - "It's a Big World, Dude.."

  • @ajmalsohail1105
    @ajmalsohail1105 Před rokem +1

    Very insightful

  • @Insightful_Inquiries
    @Insightful_Inquiries Před rokem +2

    Interesting name for your series

    • @thisweekexplained
      @thisweekexplained  Před rokem

      What a fantastic username! Hopefully the podcast lives up to the name.

  • @bradbradman6050
    @bradbradman6050 Před rokem

    This is an AI generated conversation. It sounds nearly convincing until you listen to it for more time.

    • @thisweekexplained
      @thisweekexplained  Před rokem

      Seeing as Andrew and I were both present for this episode and had a legitimate conversation, I will disagree. However, everyone should listen a few hundred times and make their own analysis. Is this conversation REALLY AI generated? Listen and decide.

    • @bradbradman6050
      @bradbradman6050 Před rokem

      @@thisweekexplained I’ve listened to Andrew’s interviews on many other channels. There was a lot of repetition from his other interviews and so much consistency in the tone and energy of his voice. I don’t mean to offend but the interview was incredibly generic.
      Could be real sure, but I’m inclined to believe it wasn’t.

    • @bradbradman6050
      @bradbradman6050 Před rokem

      @@thisweekexplained there wasn’t enough of a sense of organic life in the conversation.

    • @thisweekexplained
      @thisweekexplained  Před rokem +1

      @@bradbradman6050 I will reiterate that this was a real conversation that Andrew took part in back in October for my podcast. I am interested to know which parts of the interview you believe were pulled from other interviews? The fact that you consider the interview incredibly generic is a reflection on my own interview skills and I will take that as constructive criticism and work to perform better in that avenue.