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The Intelligence Jumpstart with Jane DOE is the National Intelligence University’s podcast produced by NI Press. It explores relevant national security topics through collegial conversations that provide listeners with transparency and insight into issues that affect the US Intelligence Community today. You don’t have to be a professional intelligence officer to listen, you just have to subscribe to get your own Intelligence Jumpstart.
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The Diary of Jane Doe

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Have you ever wondered what was on the mind of an introverted, awkward girl with a flair for theatrical outburst? What if I told you she can also guarantee that you’ll never leave a podcast without, at least once, asking yourself, “ is this really happening?” Then look no further, here she is. It’s me, Jane Doe, and to answer that question, “Don’t ask me., what’s happened might not even be real.”
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Jane DOE speaks with Dr. Michael Grieves, the father of the digital twin, about the evolution of the digital twin, its potential to reduce costs and predict future outcomes, and its capability to provide valuable insights and identify weaknesses in adversarial capabilities. Chapter 1: The concept of digital twins and their applications. Chapter 2: …
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Jane Doe speaks to Dr. Cameron Carlson, Dean, of the College of Business and Security Management at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and Assistant Director of the Center for Arctic Security & Resilience, about the Artic region’s dynamic and emerging trends, focusing on environmental and geopolitical aspects. They explore the evolving concept of…
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Jane DOE, NIU’s Josh Kerbel, and ODNI’s Kerrie Cowan discuss implicit and unconscious bias in the national security workplace and their impact on the workforce. They explore strategies to identify and address personal and organizational bias, focusing on the inclusive paradigm shift, the IC’s efforts to address bias in hiring and retention practice…
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Jane DOE speaks to NIU’s Dr. Mark Bailey about the ethical challenges of integrating AI into the Intelligence Community, emphasizing the critical need to fully examine AI’s explainability and alignment problems within the decision-making processes. They explore current events, the potential benefits and risks of using AI on human connection, the ch…
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Jane DOE is back for season three and has curated a guest list our listeners told us they wanted. She engages thought leaders from NIU, the IC, academia, and beyond. From navigating your crazy drunk friend, truth decay, and the Artic, to addressing workplace trauma, season three won’t disappoint.NI Press による
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Jane DOE speaks with Dr. Deborah Pfaff, Associate Professor of Research in NIU’s Office of Research, about the privatization of space. Noting that space-related activities make up 25 percent of the U.S. economy, Dr. Pfaff highlights existing space policy and the current practice of commercializing space exploration—providing the private industry wi…
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Manolis Priniotakis, NIU’s Vice President of Research and Infrastructure, discusses the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis and its role within the department with Assistant Secretary Shannon Corless. They also explore the intersection of economics and national security and what that convergence looks like in practice.…
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Jane DOE speaks with Dr. Neil Johnson from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and NIU faculty member in the Anthony G. Oettinger School of Science and Technology Intelligence. Examining deepfake technologies, Dr. Johnson discusses multimedia forensics and the ongoing efforts of the IC, U.S. Government, and global organizations to provide use…
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Jane DOE speaks with Dr. Jennifer Sciubba, an internationally recognized expert in the field of demographic security and a Wilson Center fellow, about her book, 8 Billion and Counting: How Sex, Death, and Migration Shape Our World, and the security predictions we can make by examining existing global populations.…
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Jane DOE speaks with Dr. Rod Schoonover, a former Senior Scientist and Senior Analyst in the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research and founder of the Ecological Futures Group, about the science behind climate change and how it affects U.S. security. Dr. Schoonover also addresses the implications of politicizing a national security …
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Jane DOE speaks with the IC’s Chief of DEIA Stephanie La Rue and NIU’s Chief Diversity Officer Lawrence Pace about ongoing efforts to promote DEIA values across the IC. From security clearance reform to recruitment practices and community education, our guests discuss how to promote DEIA principles and develop a “see something/say something” cultur…
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Jane DOE speaks to Josh Kerbel, NIU Professor of Practice in the Office of Research about the power of language. The metaphors we use in the IC and the way we describe U.S. national security threats determine how we approach those threats. In a post-Cold War environment, the mechanistic language that makes up the analytic lexicon does not address t…
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Manolis Priniotakis spoke to the former coordinator for counterterrorism and the senior official performing the duties of the undersecretary for intelligence and analysis for the United States Department of Homeland Security, John Cohen, about the domestic-terrorism threat landscape in the US today. Previously recorded and released on a separate pl…
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Welcome to the Intelligence Jumpstart, the new podcast from the Intelligence Community’s (IC) university. I am your host Jane DOE. You know, since 1962, the National Intelligence University has educated some of the IC’s most notable leaders, and now we want to give you an Intelligence Jumpstart. This is not your average podcast. It's our mission to…
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I am nobody. Technically somebody, but barely. But I can’t stay silent anymore. This is just the beginning of several podcasts to come. I can’t live like this anymore. I’m suffocating from all the silence . So although this may be hard, because who knows what will come of this, I have no other options. This is my life. My story. For better or worse…
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With that year that shall not be named behind us, 2021 made its long-awaited debut A few hours ago. For that I’m super grateful and everything, but you kinda took your sweet ass time. All of us, and I mean everyone that showed up at your debut, need you to remember we are all emotionally damaged, and you got a lot of work to do. S.O.S HELP US !…
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Population just one. Guess who? Guess me? Who you. Yes you’re right. It’s me. And even though we’ve been over this, well technically I’ve been over this because it’s basically me talking to myself, me is well who the hell really knows. Somebody knows thats who, because they signed my birth certificate in the hospital when I was born. Which happens …
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I made a quick trip to the store, this afternoon, and while waiting to checkout I did bought something other than my usual Reese’s Outrageous Candy Bar. I ended up grabbing Magnolia Journal out of the sea of magazines. I’m so glad I did. For whoever needs a moment of inner peace and comfort this is for you. Magnolia Journal will heal whatever piece…
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A song by Five Finger Death Punch. I feel that. This podcast is different than my usual ranty, sarcastic kind of vibe. I needed to speak my truth. Speak out to anyone who needs to hear that you’re not the only ones struggling with overwhelming sadness and mental health issues. Maybe you just feel alone in the world. This podcast is me sharing my st…
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On tonight’s podcast, join me, or don’t. I’m not here to make decisions for you. Unless that’s what you came here for, and I’ll be happy to let you down with my inability to assist you with that. At the moment the only decision making skills I possess are the ones having to do with how I’m getting to the store to replace the tropical sour patch kid…
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So here’s the cold hard truth, i’m sad and I’m tired and I wanted to make my boyfriend smile. He digs my crazy, and gets along well with all 15 personalities. Three of them didn’t have a name now there’s only two of them that don’t have a name. Sidenote: we discussed my new pitch to all school boards out there on a new language we should teach in s…
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I need to learn how to let words pass through my lips in a more elegant manner. In my head and on paper I can express my thoughts with ease. I spend most of my time connecting with people who are physically not present thanks to an electronic device. I know how to be me behind a computer screen. Why can’t I do the same in person?…
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Chapter 5, Part 2 Summary: Carson becomes interested in Lily for all of the wrong reasons. Jane’s Favorite Line: “The girl would be easier to dislike if she were a dike, but no. His wife had good taste.” Subscribe on iTunes: Enough for Four – iTunes Click here to listen to Chapter 5, Part 2: https://enoughforfour.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/08-jane…
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Chapter 5, Part 1 Summary: Lily attempts to win Carson over, but ends up arguing about his morals. Jane’s Favorite Line: “Do whatever the hell you want with my tolerance.” Subscribe on iTunes: Enough for Four – iTunes Click here to listen to Chapter 5, Part 1: https://enoughforfour.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/07-janedoe-enoughforfour-07.mp3 Take Ou…
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Chapter 4, Part 2 Summary: More of Carson’s lovers come to the fore, and Lily begins to wonder if Ava had alternative motives for asking her to visit. Jane’s Favorite Line: “I can’t expect gossip to stop just because it’s about me.” Click here to listen to Chapter 4, Part 2: https://enoughforfour.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/06-janedoe-enoughforfour…
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Chapter 4, Part 1 Summary: We learn why Dominic allows Lily to date women. And, it’s a bad day all around for Dominic, Carson, Lily and Ava. Jane’s Favorite Line: “I don’t have to ask. I’ve seen porn before.” Click here to listen to Chapter 4, Part 1: https://enoughforfour.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/05-janedoe-enoughforfour-05.mp3 Take Our Poll Re…
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Chapter 3, Part 2 Summary: Ava meets Lily’s husband, Dominic. Lily learns what Claire really thinks of her relationship with Ava. Jane’s Favorite Line: “Ouch.” Click here to listen to Chapter 3, Part 2: https://enoughforfour.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/04-janedoe-enoughforfour-04.mp3 Take Our Poll Read Chapter 3, Part 2 below: Chapter 3 Part 2 “I’m…
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Chapter 3 Part 1 Summary: Ava wakes up eager to see Lily. She brings a friend along to meet her. Jane’s Favorite Line: “Ava was sitting on the bed with her tiny waist and full breasts packaged inside of another adorable dress.” Chapter 3 Part 1 Note: Because one of my final outputs for my novel will be broadcast on podiobooks.com, I separated Chapt…
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Chapter 2 Summary: Along with breakfast, Carson finds Lily alone in the kitchen. She tells him she wants his permission to date his wife. Has hell frozen over? The conversation quickly becomes heated. The argument may not be the only thing making them hot. Jane’s Favorite Line: “Rocking the boat was not Ava’s style and bringing her lesbian lover ho…
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Chapter 1 Summary: When Carson arrives home, his wife attempts to pass off her new girlfriend as her cousin. Carson is not fooled. Nor is he happy about it. Jane’s Favorite Line: “His lips were currently pressed together in disgust but their fullness was not compromised.” Click to listen to Chapter 1: https://authorjanedoe.files.wordpress.com/2012/…
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