A podcast taking a new look at “the war on terror”, geopolitics and espionage in the 21st century. Once a month each episode brings a new interview with authors, scholars and former professionals from the world of espionage.
Weekly podcast by co-founder Jeremy Scahill and his guests give a deep analysis of the crucial issues of our time, and we hear from artists, writers, and thinkers who challenge our preconceptions about the world we live in. New episodes every Wednesday.
The Intercept’s new podcast by columnist Mehdi Hasan unpacks the most consequential news event of the week, while challenging the mainstream media’s tired takes. As a Brit, a Muslim, and an immigrant based in Donald Trump's Washington, D.C., Hasan gives a refreshingly provocative perspective on the ups and downs of American and global politics. New episodes every Friday.
Each week, the International Spy Museum offers a new SpyCast featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies, intelligence experts, and espionage scholars. The SpyCast is hosted by Dr. Vince Houghton, historian and curator at the International Spy Museum. Dr. Houghton specializes in intelligence, diplomatic, and military history, with expertise in the late-WWII and early-Cold War eras. The International Spy Museum in Washington, DC is the only public museum in the U.S. solely dedicated to espionage.
The podcast's goal is to produce a program that showcases complex and meaningful security topics in a manner that resonates across the entire spectrum.
The Cipher Brief is a digital, security-based conversation platform that connects the private sector with the world's leading security experts. It delivers a relevant analysis of news and events that helps readers accurately anticipate and safely navigate the complex, unstable, global security environment. The Cipher Brief was founded by former CNN Intelligence Correspondent Suzanne Kelly on the belief that reporting on the latest security breaches or global security issues alone won't always help find solutions to the bigger problems.
Spy Podcast for fans of Spy Books and Spy Movies featuring interviews with spy authors, intelligence experts and spy fans.
A storytelling podcast designed to bring a never-before-expressed narrative to the conversation on Islam, national security, and counterterrorism. The stories are true, derived from the host's experience as an African American Muslim convert who joined the CIA. The style of the podcast weaves together various themes and consists of multiple story layers. Each episode is one step in a comprehensive journey rather than a stand alone tale. Rhythm of Wisdom is likely to appeal to lovers of good storytelling, regardless of culture, religion, or political orientation. After the January 2017 episode, new episodes will post every other month.
National security from a female perspective, Bombshell brings together Radha Iyengar Plumb, Loren DeJonge Schulman, and Erin Simpson to unpack the craziest national security and defense issues while debating the best cocktails known to (wo)man.
Ryan Evans speaks with soldiers, spies, officials, and scholars on a range of issues related to strategy, defense, and foreign affairs. Often recorded at bars in Washington and other world capitals, the original War on the Rocks podcast is for people who want to stay informed, with a drink in hand.
A podcast series on Asian geopolitics, foreign policy, and history hosted by Van Jackson. The show’s niche is on the intersection of the United States and the Asia-Pacific. We’re here to make sense of the world’s most important region, and America’s role in it.
A new series brought by the Texas National Security Review, featuring the leaders and thinkers based at the University of Texas or who stop in to share their wisdom.
This podcast covers the cold war from the period of roughly 1945 to 1991 and the fall of the Soviet Union and examines the Cold War from a number of different perspectives including political, diplomatic, cultural, ideological, etc. This podcast is intended to be a grand narrative of the conflict exploring it from its early origins to its end and its effect on the world today.
Regular podcast featuring film and book reviews and investigations into government, military and intelligence involvement in popular culture.
The weekly Sunday Spy Show provides news and discussion of the latest intelligence and covert military issues from the UK and further afield. Particularly focusing on the three main British intelligence services – MI5, MI6, and GCHQ – hosts Brian Gray and Chris Carr offer a potent dose of news discussion as well as book and cinema/TV reviews, author interviews from the intelligence world.
Insights on Global Intelligence: A weekly discussion about intelligence news from around the globe, featuring host Bob Knorpp and retired CIA station chief Scott Uehlinger.
Rachel Marsden and her guests lift the black ink to reveal the covert information and intelligence around global events.
[The Dry CleanerCast](https://www.drycleanercast.co.uk/podcast/) - A podcast taking a new look at “the war on terror”, geopolitics and espionage in the 21st century. Once a month each episode brings a new interview with authors, scholars and former professionals from the world of espionage.
[Intercepted](https://theintercept.com/staff/intercepted/) - Weekly podcast by co-founder Jeremy Scahill and his guests give a deep analysis of the crucial issues of our time, and we hear from artists, writers, and thinkers who challenge our preconceptions about the world we live in. New episodes every Wednesday.
[Deconstructed](https://theintercept.com/podcasts/deconstructed/) - The Intercept’s new podcast by columnist Mehdi Hasan unpacks the most consequential news event of the week, while challenging the mainstream media’s tired takes. As a Brit, a Muslim, and an immigrant based in Donald Trump's Washington, D.C., Hasan gives a refreshingly provocative perspective on the ups and downs of American and global politics. New episodes every Friday.
[SpyCast](https://www.spymuseum.org/multimedia/spycast/all/) - Each week, the International Spy Museum offers a new SpyCast featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies, intelligence experts, and espionage scholars. The SpyCast is hosted by Dr. Vince Houghton, historian and curator at the International Spy Museum. Dr. Houghton specializes in intelligence, diplomatic, and military history, with expertise in the late-WWII and early-Cold War eras. The International Spy Museum in Washington, DC is the only public museum in the U.S. solely dedicated to espionage.
[Covert Contact](http://covertcontact.com/) - The podcast's goal is to produce a program that showcases complex and meaningful security topics in a manner that resonates across the entire spectrum.
[The Cipher Brief](https://www.thecipherbrief.com/podcasts) - The Cipher Brief is a digital, security-based conversation platform that connects the private sector with the world's leading security experts. It delivers a relevant analysis of news and events that helps readers accurately anticipate and safely navigate the complex, unstable, global security environment. The Cipher Brief was founded by former CNN Intelligence Correspondent Suzanne Kelly on the belief that reporting on the latest security breaches or global security issues alone won't always help find solutions to the bigger problems.
[Spybrary](http://spybrary.com/category/podcast/) - Spy Podcast for fans of Spy Books and Spy Movies featuring interviews with spy authors, intelligence experts and spy fans.
[Rhythm of Wisdom](https://www.rhythmofwisdom.com/) - A storytelling podcast designed to bring a never-before-expressed narrative to the conversation on Islam, national security, and counterterrorism. The stories are true, derived from the host's experience as an African American Muslim convert who joined the CIA. The style of the podcast weaves together various themes and consists of multiple story layers. Each episode is one step in a comprehensive journey rather than a stand alone tale. Rhythm of Wisdom is likely to appeal to lovers of good storytelling, regardless of culture, religion, or political orientation. After the January 2017 episode, new episodes will post every other month.
[Bombshell](https://warontherocks.com/category/special-series/bombshell/) - National security from a female perspective, Bombshell brings together Radha Iyengar Plumb, Loren DeJonge Schulman, and Erin Simpson to unpack the craziest national security and defense issues while debating the best cocktails known to (wo)man.
[War On The Rocks](https://warontherocks.com/category/podcasts/war-on-the-rocks/) - Ryan Evans speaks with soldiers, spies, officials, and scholars on a range of issues related to strategy, defense, and foreign affairs. Often recorded at bars in Washington and other world capitals, the original War on the Rocks podcast is for people who want to stay informed, with a drink in hand.
[Pacific Pundit](https://warontherocks.com/category/podcasts/pacific-pundit/) - A podcast series on Asian geopolitics, foreign policy, and history hosted by Van Jackson. The show’s niche is on the intersection of the United States and the Asia-Pacific. We’re here to make sense of the world’s most important region, and America’s role in it.
[Horns of a Dilemma](https://warontherocks.com/category/podcasts/horns-of-a-dilemma/) - A new series brought by the Texas National Security Review, featuring the leaders and thinkers based at the University of Texas or who stop in to share their wisdom.
[History of the Cold War Podcast](https://www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/) - This podcast covers the cold war from the period of roughly 1945 to 1991 and the fall of the Soviet Union and examines the Cold War from a number of different perspectives including political, diplomatic, cultural, ideological, etc. This podcast is intended to be a grand narrative of the conflict exploring it from its early origins to its end and its effect on the world today.
[ClandesTime Podcast with Tom Secker](https://www.spyculture.com/podcast/) - Regular podcast featuring film and book reviews and investigations into government, military and intelligence involvement in popular culture.
[Covert World, Overt Coverage](https://player.fm/series/sunday-spy-show-mi5-mi6-gchq-podcast-from-spies-shadows-tv) - The weekly Sunday Spy Show provides news and discussion of the latest intelligence and covert military issues from the UK and further afield. Particularly focusing on the three main British intelligence services – MI5, MI6, and GCHQ – hosts Brian Gray and Chris Carr offer a potent dose of news discussion as well as book and cinema/TV reviews, author interviews from the intelligence world.
[The Station Chief](https://player.fm/series/the-station-chief-insights-on-global-intelligence) - Insights on Global Intelligence: A weekly discussion about intelligence news from around the globe, featuring host Bob Knorpp and retired CIA station chief Scott Uehlinger.
[Unredacted with Rachel Marsden](http://www.blogtalkradio.com/unredacted) - Rachel Marsden and her guests lift the black ink to reveal the covert information and intelligence around global events.
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