The Lingering Benghazi Military Failures & Politicized Investigations | Guest: Bradley Podliska | Episode 348

I am joined by Bradley Podliska (@BradleyPodliska), former investigator on the U.S. House Select Committee on Benghazi. We talk about his book Fire Alarm: The Investigation of the U.S. House Select Committee on Benghazi , highlight the military failures that night, address the lingering political biases, and offer some form of solutions and calls for accountability.

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Blackberry, Light Phone, Screen Addiction & Digital Minimalism | Guest: Laura Malvoyante | Episode 331

We rely heavily on our phones. Is there something we can do to reduce on dependency on them?

There’s an entire category of devices for people looking to live a more digital minimalistic life. I am joined by fellow Tech YouTuber Laura Malvoyante to discuss all of this including reminiscing on Blackberry, and the pitfalls of social media.

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Reflecting On Life Before And After The Benghazi Attacks With Benghazi Hero Kris “Tanto” Paronto | Episode 327

It’s been 12 years since the Benghazi Attacks that claimed the lives of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, IT Sean Smith, and GRS members Tyrone Woods, and Glen Doherty. While the discourse on this subject remains highly political on both sides, the enemy remains out there. Joining me is Benghazi hero, survivor Kris “Tanto” Paronto.

In this wide-ranging interview, we reflect on life before and after the Benghazi Attacks, and talk about the lessons we need to learn from it.

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