Everyday spy - with former CIA agent Andrew Bustamante

On this episode I speak to Andrew Bustamante, a former ‘covert CIA intelligence officer’. We delve into the psychology of being a spy. Andrew explains the need for officers to know themselves really well, to know how to optimise their own recovery which is in part something helped through profiling and in part a process of self-discovery. We discuss the extreme cognitive load experienced as an officer and the need to retreat to a safe space in order to recover. Getting this wrong isn’t just a case of burnout, but as a spy it means ‘you become a major liability, not just to the operation, but to yourself and your own life.’

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Join award-winning author and psychologist Fiona Murden in the Dot to Dot Life Connected™ podcast - uncovering the vital, yet often overlooked, connections that shape our lives and success – not just our connection with ourselves but also with others. This podcast explores the Life Connected™ framework revealing how our connections - with ourselves, others, and the world around us - profoundly impact our wellbeing and achievements. We delve into the critical, frequently underestimated importance of these connections, showing how they can transform our personal and professional lives. Through engaging conversations with diverse guests - from industry leaders to inspiring individuals - we examine the science behind human behavior and relationships. Each episode features 'role models and real models' sharing their lived experiences, offering unique insights into the power of connection. Join us as we connect the dots between scientific knowledge and real-world applications, empowering you to harness the often-hidden benefits of a truly connected life.