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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 1H 9M

Episode 378: How Intelligence Works in War — and How to Apply It to Life, Business and relationships

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How are decisions made in war when the information is incomplete — or wrong? And how can those same intelligence principles be applied to real life, business, and relationships? Episode 378 | Live From America Podcast As global tensions rise — including escalation involving Iran and conflict across multiple regions — understanding how decisions are actually made becomes critical. In this episode of the Live From America Podcast, Hatem sits down with former U.S. Military Intelligence Officer Trenton Miguez to break down how intelligence really works — in war, in high-stakes environments, and in everyday life. Trenton operated in high-risk regions across the Middle East, supporting counterterrorism, threat reduction, and de-escalation missions. His work focused on intelligence collection, analysis, and decision-making under uncertainty — where incomplete or incorrect information can change everything. Today, he applies those same intelligence frameworks to business, leadership, and human behavior — helping people think clearly, assess risk, and make better decisions when the pressure is real. In this episode, we break down: The importance of intelligence in times of war and peace What intelligence really is (and what people get wrong) Breaking down modern conflict and escalation involving Iran Intelligence in a world of AI and misinformation Counterintelligence and deception Operating under uncertainty with limited information Public opinion vs reality — truth vs perception Human intelligence vs artificial intelligence Why movies get intelligence wrong The smartest and worst intelligence operations How to think like a spy in real life Applying intelligence to business, leadership, and relationships Core Question of the Episode: What’s more dangerous — not having information… or believing information that’s completely wrong? Because in the intelligence world, that difference can shape wars, decisions, and outcomes. About the Show Live From America Podcast explores law, politics, culture, and current events through expert interviews and debate. Hosted by Hatem Gabr, the show brings together experts, journalists, comedians, and public thinkers to break down the biggest stories shaping public conversation. Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/45cuYfY About EvertdaySpy: Explore Spy School: https://everydayspy.com/ Listen to the podcast: https://youtube.com/@EverydaySpyPodcast Learn from a CIA Spy: https://youtube.com/@Andrew-Bustamante #Intelligence #War #Iran #AI #Geopolitics #DecisionMaking #Leadership #BusinessStrategy #Psychology #Misinformation #Truth #LiveFromAmerica

How are decisions made in war when the information is incomplete — or wrong? And how can those same intelligence principles be applied to real life, business, and relationships? Episode 378 | Live From America Podcast As global tensions rise — including escalation involving Iran and conflict across multiple regions — understanding how decisions are actually made becomes critical. In this episode of the Live From America Podcast, Hatem sits down with former U.S. Military Intelligence Officer Trenton Miguez to break down how intelligence really works — in war, in high-stakes environments, and in everyday life. Trenton operated in high-risk regions across the Middle East, supporting counterterrorism, threat reduction, and de-escalation missions. His work focused on intelligence collection, analysis, and decision-making under uncertainty — where incomplete or incorrect information can change everything. Today, he applies those same intelligence frameworks to business, leadership, and human behavior — helping people think clearly, assess risk, and make better decisions when the pressure is real. In this episode, we break down: The importance of intelligence in times of war and peace What intelligence really is (and what people get wrong) Breaking down modern conflict and escalation involving Iran Intelligence in a world of AI and misinformation Counterintelligence and deception Operating under uncertainty with limited information Public opinion vs reality — truth vs perception Human intelligence vs artificial intelligence Why movies get intelligence wrong The smartest and worst intelligence operations How to think like a spy in real life Applying intelligence to business, leadership, and relationships Core Question of the Episode: What’s more dangerous — not having information… or believing information that’s completely wrong? Because in the intelligence world, that difference can shape wars, decisions, and outcomes. About the Show Live From America Podcast explores law, politics, culture, and current events through expert interviews and debate. Hosted by Hatem Gabr, the show brings together experts, journalists, comedians, and public thinkers to break down the biggest stories shaping public conversation. Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/45cuYfY About EvertdaySpy: Explore Spy School: https://everydayspy.com/ Listen to the podcast: https://youtube.com/@EverydaySpyPodcast Learn from a CIA Spy: https://youtube.com/@Andrew-Bustamante #Intelligence #War #Iran #AI #Geopolitics #DecisionMaking #Leadership #BusinessStrategy #Psychology #Misinformation #Truth #LiveFromAmerica

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