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Today's guest is Kym Priess! Originally from Austin Texas, Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist Kym Priess is a pure pioneerwoman, fierce frontwoman, adventurous musician, writer, live host and actor. Most recently, her immersive, interactive electro-rock project STUNTDRIVER opened for Peaches. The album “Saga” was co-produced by John Avila of Oingo Boingo. Recent acting credits include: an AppleTV comedy with reality star/Billboard musician, Adam Barta, playing rising country star Tony Martinez's crazy girlfriend in his video “Why You Gotta be Crazy?” and being the fun, jaded aunt in an upcoming short with Carmelita Hughes. Kym's work pushes boundaries, forms and comfort levels yet maintains a fun-loving, absurd and curious tone and has been seen in music venues, galleries, theaters, non-traditional locations and federal prisons in New York, LA, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Honolulu and Austin since the 1990s. Priess has been described as “critical to the existence of the dragon in you” (ComeHereFloyd) and earned comparisons to Siouxsie Sioux and Joan Jett (LaBuzzBand's Kevin Bronson). This discipline bender's career took root in the NYU experimental theater world sparking theatrical, comedic, vivid works and a rock opera that was awarded “Best of the Fringe” (SF Fringe Festival). As a musician, Priess has written 300 songs (some on Vanderpump Rules, Siesta Key toured extensively , shared stages with Exene Cervenka and Fishbone and sings backup on William Shatner's Spirit in the Sky. She plays bass, accordion, and keys but is mostly known for her dynamic vocal range. She also does her own stunts whenever she can. When not creating, traveling or performing, Kym prefers to be tubing down a river. linktr.ee/kympriess instagram.com/hawkiskympriess www.stuntdrivermusic.com/
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Skwigly and the LINOLEUM Contemporary Animation and Media Art Festival have partnered up for I'M FINE! – a selection of the most relevant artistic expressions about emotional burnout and creative crisis. I'M FINE! is a reflection on the emotional burnout from the best independent animation creators. In addition to animation films, the project will present a series of interviews and podcasts on Skwigly with artists who share their experiences of going through emotional burnout, as well as workshops and master classes devoted to this issue. The third podcast minisode from our filmmaker Q&A sessions features insights from Fabienne Priess (Tick) and Jakub Krzyszpin (Inertness) I'M FINE! will be available on the MEGOGO media service during the LINOLEUM festival, which will be held online from 7 to 11 September. Follow the news of the project at linoleumfest.com I'M FINE! is a project by the LINOLEUM Contemporary Animation and Media Art Festival and Skwigly Animation Magazine. It is implemented with the support of the British Council within the framework of the UK/Ukraine Season of Culture.
In the second episode of "How to get on a Watchlist", we sit down with Dr. David Priess to discuss the risks Presidents face from assassinations or impeachments in order to remove them from office, as well as the risks posed by Presidents trying to cling onto power. Dr. Priess is the publisher and chief operating officer at Lawfare. He's a former intelligence officer at the CIA and author of THE PRESIDENT'S BOOK OF SECRETS, about the relationships between presidents and Top Secret intelligence, and HOW TO GET RID OF A PRESIDENT, about how presidents have left office or been pushed toward the door. He currently teaches graduate seminars on intelligence and the presidency at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government.
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Originally from Austin Texas, Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist Kym Priess is a pure pioneerwoman, fierce frontwoman, adventurous musician, writer and actor. As of late, she has specialized in creating conceptual whimsical performance art mixed with immersive, interactive rock n' roll experiences under the name STUNTDRIVER. The debut concept album “Saga” was released last September on Rock Hand Records and has been described as “Very Peaches / Karen O feel to the vocals, edgy and full of fire,” by blog Analogue Trash. This project initially debuted as a full immersive production in LA to a sold-out pair of wild, multi-media shows. Spectacle concerts have started up again as a full band whose members include Kym, John Avila (Oingo Boingo), Anton Söder and Sean Burgess (Boneacre, Nightjacket.) In fact, Kym just returned from a solo tour to Seattle and back and audiences are loving the interactive elements (like crawling through a human tunnel) especially after lacking live entertainment for so long. Kym's work pushes boundaries, forms and comfort levels yet maintains a fun-loving, absurd and curious tone and has been seen in music venues, galleries, theaters, non-traditional locations and federal prisons in New York, LA, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Honolulu and Austin since the 1990s. Kym's hybrid creations are highly influenced by the Wizard of Oz, the art of drag and disguise, clown, Cindy Sherman, Grace Jones, Karen Finley, David Bowie, alter-egos, elaborate costuming and makeup, 80s/90s music videos, fairy tales, old superhero stories, and human interaction. Recipient of multiple artist residencies including Laura Escude's Transmute Retreat and The Field, this discipline bender's career took root in the NYC/NYU experimental theater world prompting many theatrical, comedic and musical works including her first rock opera that was awarded “Best of the Fringe” (SF Fringe Festival 2005). Kym has fronted and formed multiple bands, written 300 songs (many of which can be heard on Bravo's Vanderpump Rules), shared stages with Exene Cervenka and Fishbone and her voice can be heard on William Shatner's Spirit in the Sky. In addition to playing live shows again, Kym recently shot a comedy for Amazon, and is returning to the pen writing new songs and a darkly comedic pilot along with creating a multi-sensory side project named after her late great bronco-riding father, Ryland. Kym loves tubing down a river more than anything else. https://www.stuntdrivermusic.com/stuntdrivermusic Bonus link: BLAZAR opened up for Stuntdriver in Eugene, OR recently - here is a link to the face-melting sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHaJ8lluw5s
Chatter is a podcast hosted by David Priess and Shane Harris that features in-depth discussions with fascinating people at the creative edges of national security.In this episode of Chatter, Priess sits down with Meredith Henley to discuss the movie “Casablanca,” the city's wartime history, and the veracity of “Casablanca”'s representations about Casablanca. Their conversation covers her advocacy for the humanities and history, unexpected discoveries in archival research, an appreciation of the film, American and French resistance intelligence operations in French Morocco, intersections between wartime Casablanca and personalities from Franklin Roosevelt to Josephine Baker, and what the film got right and wrong about the experiences of refugees, and more.Learn more and subscribe to Chatter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Chatter, a podcast hosted by David Priess and Shane Harris that features in-depth discussions with fascinating people at the creative edges of national security, Harris and Priess speak jointly with former intelligence officer, prominent yacht-watcher and book author Alex Finley. They talk about her career in the CIA's Directorate of Operations (which became the National Clandestine Service during her tenure there), her keen observation and analysis of Russian oligarchs' mega-yachts (which brought her onto cable news networks this spring after several countries started to seize the ships in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine), and her experience writing a series of spy satire novels (which take espionage absurdity to a new level). The three of them also kicked around views on a range of spy satire films, from 1985's Spies Like Us to the puppet-centric Team America to Spy with Melissa McCarthy. Learn more about Chatter at https://shows.acast.com/chatter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mette & Magten har besøg af tidligere formand for DSU København Cecillie Sværke Priess, der blev outed af sin egen krænker, nemlig Frank Jensen, inden han forlod posten som overborgmester, og journalist fra Berlingske, Helene Kristine Holst, der har afdækket en af de store metoosager i Socialdemokratiet. Vi taler om troværdighed - både journalistisk og omverdenens overfor de kvinder, der står frem. Nils Strandberg, der i 30 år var direktør for Statens Serum Institut kommer ind og mandagstræner på coronastrategien. For hvordan har regeringen håndteret det? Og var det gået nemmere, hvis vi havde et diktatur? Eller et teknokrati? Eller hvis vi bare slog alle børn ned?Vært: Anne Kirstine Cramon
Susie Singer Carter and Don Priess are close friends who have both been caregivers for family members diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. On this episode of How We Got Here, Susie and Don talk about how they met and the real-life story that inspired the creation of their Oscar-qualified short film, My Mom and the Girl, starring Valerie Harper. They also discuss the harmful assumptions that are made about those living with Alzheimer's and recall some of the people they've met who have forever-changed the way they think about this disease -- for the better. Susie and Don share what they've learned about themselves through both their caregiving experiences and their podcast, Love Conquers Alz. Listen to Susie and Don's podcast, Love Conquers Alz. This season of How We Got Here is sponsored by Anthem.
Drenge spiller fodbold og er vilde. Piger sidder stille og tegner. Det er et par af de stereotyper vi sætter på køn, og falder du uden for de kasser giver det ofte anledning til forundring og uforståenhed blandt dele af vores samfund. Men findes der andre køn end kvinder og mænd? JA!I denne udgave af BASIC har vi haft besøg af skønne Alex L. Delamare, der er tovholder i LGBT+ Danmark og nonbinær. Vi skal tale om, hvilke misforståelser man møder som nonbinær og hvorfor det er så vigtigt, at vi alle abonnere på en nonbinær kønsopfattelse.BASIC's værter er Cecilie Sværke Priess og Jakob Kriegbaum, der begge er 22 år og aktive unge socialdemokrater.
Dr. Edward Mienie, Associate Professor at the University of North Georgia, discusses intelligence education at the high school and university levels and provides insights to students on the various careers available throughout the U.S. Intelligence Community. Dr. Mienie also provides information on his Strategic & Security Studies program at the UNG. Recorded 9 Apr 2021. Interviewer: Renée Priess, former CIA Officer. Host: James Hughes, AFIO President and former CIA Operations Officer.
Dr. Priess discusses his service immediately post-9/11 briefing Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller. He also provides insight into "guidelines" briefers received, the tense, important experience, and his motivation to capture some of it in his 2016 book "The President's Book of Secrets." Recorded 18 Sept 2020. Interviewer: William Richardson, AFIO Board and former CIA Analyst. Host: James Hughes, AFIO President and former CIA Operations Officer.
Nyt år og nyt afsnit af BASIC.Selvom vi har ghostet jer i et stykke tid kan vi mærker, at forholdet mellem jer og os nu kun bliver større og bedre! Cecilie er lige kommet ud af et presset eksamensforløb, og hun har et rigtigt godt råd til dig, der sidder derude og frygter eksamenstiden. Jakob har læste om en samtykkeapp på vej på arbejde. Men kan man digitalisere sig ud af alt? Mens vi sidder hjemme i kolde, mørke og våde Danmark, så er der er andre, der hygger sig under solen i Dubai. Vi kigger nærmere på, hvorfor man vælger at drage afsted mens hele verden er rød, og hvilke gode grunde de kendte har til at drage til Dubai imens vi andre kun kan drømme om sol, bikini og luksushoteller.Cecilie Sværke Priess og Jakob Kriegbaum er begge 21 år og medlem af Danmarks Socialdemokratiske UngdomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BASICPODCASTPIOInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicpodcastpio/?hl=da
VI ER TILBAGE!Man kan roligt sige, at der er sket meget. Jakob har haft fødselsdag, og Cille har fået nye negle…Og så kommer vi selvfølgelig ikke uden om det: #ENBLANDTOS.Cecilie har den sidste uge været en af hovedpersonerne i debatten om sexisme i den politiske verden. Hør, hvordan det er at befinde sig midt i mediernes sexismestorm, og hvordan det er at være ven på sidelinjen, der altid er klar med et godt råd: “Husk kun at kommunikere via emojis, hvis du gerne vil have et budskab frem, og husk at alt du gør skal være for at få opmærksomhed fra mænd.” (citat Jakob Kriegbaum).Cecilie Sværke Priess og Jakob Kriegbaum er begge 21 år og medlem af Danmarks Socialdemokratiske UngdomFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BASICPODCASTPIOInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicpodcastpio/?hl=da
21-årige Cecilie Sværke Priess tog kampen op mod Københavns overborgmester og næstformand i Socialdemokratiet, Frank Jensen. Få dage senere måtte han gå af. Slotsholmens Issa Mahmoud Jeppesen får besøg af ungdomspolitikeren fra Socialdemokratiet, der mistede tilliden til sin bykonge og partifælle efter en række krænkelsessager. Hun er del af den MeToo-bølge, der er i gang med at ændre spillereglerne i dansk politik. DR's politiske eksperter, Jens Ringberg og Christine Cordsen, kigger forbi og analyserer, hvad det kommer til at betyde. Og så spørger Slotsholmen Enhedslistens strateg Pelle Dragsted, hvad der skal til for at partiet vil vælte regeringen og udløse valg. Vært: Issa Mahmoud Jeppesen.
Podcasten BASIC er Netavisen Pios nye ungdomsmagasin.Her kan du møde vennerne Cecilie Sværke Priess og Jakob Kriegbaum, der i podcasten snakker om alt fra aktuelle historier, reality og personlige emner.I denne udgave af BASIC taler de to venner om ensomhed, De Unge Mødre og Me-too.Her deler Jakob blandt andet sin historie om hans grænseoverskridende oplevelse med kendis-frisøren Dennis Knudsen.Cecilie og Jakob er begge 21 år og medlem af Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom
On the Gist, Trump’s mask strategy. In the interview, Mike is joined by David Priess, COO of the Lawfare Institute, an organization and online magazine which focuses on national security issues. Priess posits some worst case scenarios in light of President Trump contracting Covid-19, the unexpected vulnerabilities and uncertainties that lay ahead, historical norms of disclosure for a president, and the ultimate Continuity of Government Plan - the election. Priess is a former CIA officer, and author of The President's Book of Secrets and How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. In the spiel, Trump has no one to blame but himself. Email us at thegist@slate.com Podcast production by Margaret Kelley and Jamila Bey. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Gist, Trump’s mask strategy. In the interview, Mike is joined by David Priess, COO of the Lawfare Institute, an organization and online magazine which focuses on national security issues. Priess posits some worst case scenarios in light of President Trump contracting Covid-19, the unexpected vulnerabilities and uncertainties that lay ahead, historical norms of disclosure for a president, and the ultimate Continuity of Government Plan - the election. Priess is a former CIA officer, and author of The President's Book of Secrets and How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. In the spiel, Trump has no one to blame but himself. Email us at thegist@slate.com Podcast production by Margaret Kelley and Jamila Bey. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell interviews David Priess, former daily intelligence briefer, CIA officer and now Chief Operating Officer of the Lawfare Institute, about the history, content and aim of the President's Daily Brief (PDB), one of the intelligence community's most valuable and highly classified products. Priess, whose book “The President’s Book of Secrets” delves into the history and recipients of the top-secret document, explains how it evolved, what goes into producing it, and how presidents have consumed it. Priess and Morell also discuss the process for briefing presidential candidates and concerns about the politicization of intelligence.
Podcasten BASIC er Netavisen Pios ny ungdomsmagasin. Her kan du møde vennerne Cecilie Sværke Priess og Jakob Kriegbaum, der i podcasten snakker om alt fra aktuelle historier, reality og personlige emner. I denne udgave af BASIC taler de to venner om ensomhed, de ungemødre og Me-too. Her deler Jakob blandt andet sin historie om hans grænseoverstridende oplevelse med kendis-frisøren Dennis Knudsen. Cecilie og Jakob er begge 21 år og medlem af Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom.
Kym Priess is a bold creator, musician, singer, actor, on-camera host, and performance artist living in Los Angeles. Her work pushes boundaries, forms and comfort levels yet maintains a playful, whimsical and curious tone. Her current focus is her adventure spectacle rock project called STUNTDRIVER. The project straddles rock and art while examining the age-old battle between light and dark via sci-fi like personas amidst heavy electro-rock. We discuss her artistic journey and the importance of having a creative process.
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On The Gist, the beginning of the Trump and Ukraine analysis. In the interview, CIA alum and head of Lawfare David Priess is here to talk with Mike about impeachment, the Ukraine phone call, and this time things are different. Priess’ latest book is How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. In the Spiel, Trump’s press conference and meeting with the Ukraine president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump may yet face impeachment proceedings, so we’re bringing you a roundup of two previous Gist interviews on the topic. The first is with the youngest woman ever elected to the House, Liz Holtzman—who participated in the Nixon impeachment hearings—and CIA alumnus David Priess, who worked at the agency under both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Both have recently published books on impeachment. Holtzman is the author of The Case For Impeaching Trump; Priess is the author of How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Trump may yet face impeachment proceedings, so we’re bringing you a roundup of two previous Gist interviews on the topic. The first is with the youngest woman ever elected to the House, Liz Holtzman—who participated in the Nixon impeachment hearings—and CIA alumnus David Priess, who worked at the agency under both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Both have recently published books on impeachment. Holtzman is the author of The Case For Impeaching Trump; Priess is the author of How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Singapore based Helle Priess, Founder and CEO of Doerscircle, discusses the creation of her fast-growing member based support platform for self-employed people, entrepreneurs, free-lancers and start-upers. Doerscicle provides healthcare and insurance solutions at no cost. This unique model operates primarily in Asia. It has not yet come to the U.S. We are intrigued by this model for U.S. freelancers and get an early glimpse of what it looks like in action in this conversation with Helle. We estimate 30% of our relauncher community is interested in freelancing, entrepreneurial ventures and less than full time contractual work arrangements.
On The Gist, we should be willing to accept that the Barr letter and Mueller report won’t lead to any indictments. In the interview, David Priess, former CIA staffer and daily intelligence briefer for Robert Mueller, is here to talk about the Mueller report. What do we know? What questions are still unanswered? And where do we go from here? Priess’ latest book is How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. In the Spiel, the Mueller report does not exonerate Trump, even if Trump thinks it does. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, we should be willing to accept that the Barr letter and Mueller report won’t lead to any indictments. In the interview, David Priess, former CIA staffer and daily intelligence briefer for Robert Mueller, is here to talk about the Mueller report. What do we know? What questions are still unanswered? And where do we go from here? Priess’ latest book is How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. In the Spiel, the Mueller report does not exonerate Trump, even if Trump thinks it does. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Priess is man of many national security hats. Long before becoming Lawfare's head of operations, Priess was an intelligence officer, manager, and briefer with the CIA, including some time spent as a primary PDB briefer to then-FBI director Robert Mueller and Attorney General John Ashcroft. Since leaving government, Priess has become a historian of national security, intelligence, and the presidency, most recently writing on the history of presidential removal in the book "How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives." Lawfare's Mikhaila Fogel sat down with David to discuss his recent book, his research process, and the national security implications for these historic episodes.
This week we add "How to Get Rid of a President" by David Priess to the Audible Words Matter Library. A former CIA officer and presidential briefer, Priess tells the history of the political dark arts in action. In the nation's highest office we see election dramas, impeachments, assassinations, natural death in office, mixed with party intrigue, personal betrayal, and backroom deal making. An essential Audible title for any political junkie in the Age of Trump. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scott interviews former CIA officer David Priess about his new book, How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. It’s Priess’ second book and his first solo effort, which deep dives all of the many times that Americans have sought to remove a sitting President before the end of his term, most of which have failed miserably. His study of the crash landings and his evaluation of the exceedingly rare successes like Richard Nixon highlights the founders intent that Presidents should be removed at the ballot box above all other methods, and why that’s relevant during present times. You can find the book on Amazon here: Click here to donate to the Dworkin Report. Disclosure: We use Amazon affiliate ad links. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dworkinreport/support
Scott interviews former CIA officer David Priess delivered the President’s Daily Brief to Special Counsel Robert Mueller when he was the FBI Director and got to know him over the course of a year working closely with him. Priess signed an open letter this past week opposing the President’s politicization of the top secret clearances held by former top-ranking intelligence officers and agency directors. He told Scott why that was such a corrosive decision, and gave him his opinion of the Mueller probe based on his extensive experience in the highest ranks of American intelligence. Priess’ first book was co-authored with President George H. W. Bush named the President’s Book of Secrets and has a new book coming out on November 13th entitled How to Get Rid of a President: History’s Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, or Unfit Chief Executives. Disclosure: We use Amazon affiliate links. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dworkinreport/support
We speak once again to David Priess, former CIA Briefer and the author of The President's Book of Secrets. While last time we spoke mostly about Presidents and intelligence, this time we get into the other people who use intelligence and how they support the President. Priess talks about Dan Quayle, Al Gore, Dick Cheney, and other VPs as well as other officials. In the course of the discussion, we talk about what we can know about Trump's briefings, what it's like to be a briefer, and what it's like to work with Robert Mueller.
Council guest, David Priess, former daily intelligence briefer for the CIA and author of “The President’s Book of Secrets,” provides insight into the state of Intelligence in the current administration. Priess gives new insight into the President’s daily briefing, and how President Trump’s daily briefings differ from his predecessors. Global I.Q. Minute with Jim Falk is sponsored by Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
Cam interviews Richard Priess of Escarpment Labs
Two weeks ago, Lawfare’s Jack Goldsmith sat down with David Priess at the Hoover Institution for a Hoover Book Soiree on Priess’s new book, The President’s Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America’s Presidents from Kennedy to Obama. While the book is framed as a study of the history of the President’s Daily Brief, it’s also a history of the American intelligence community since WWII and a history of how presidents deal with intelligence organizations. Consider this Lawfare's gift to you: you don't have to suffer through yet another podcast about what's going to happen on November 8th. We're all stressed and stir-crazy over here, too. Take a listen to the podcast and give yourself a break from worrying.
SPY Executive Director Peter Earnest sat down with former CIA intelligence officer, manager, and daily intelligence briefer David Priess to discuss his new book centered on the President’s Daily Brief (PDB). Every living former President and Vice President, along with most former CIA Directors, Secretaries of State and Defense, National Security Advisors, White House Chiefs of Staff, and senior intelligence leaders, shared with Priess their personal stories about the PDB. And by digging through both the extensive files of the Presidential libraries and millions of pages of declassified CIA raw intelligence reports, analytic assessments, and memos—Priess emerges with a unique—and fascinating—look into the most tightly controlled document in modern world. Buy The President's Book of Secrets from the Spy Museum Store (https://spymuseumstore.org/the-presidents-book-of-secrets-the-untold-story-of-intelligence-briefings-to-americas-presidents-from-kennedy-to-obama/)
This week's podcast is about the Central Intelligence Agency in the Nixon administration. In August of this year, the CIA will be releasing all the daily briefings the agency disseminated during the Nixon and Ford administrations at a special event at the Nixon Presidential Library. Here with us to discuss the presidential daily briefing during the Nixon years is David Priess, author of the newly released book "The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings from Kennedy to Obama." Priess served in the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush administrations as an award-winning intelligence officer, manager and daily briefer at the CIA, as well as a desk officer at the State Department. He has his PhD from Duke University and is currently a director at Analytic Inc., offering specialized training, mentoring and consulting services to the intelligence community, other government offices and the private sector. Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.
#044 - Interview mit Agegrouperin Heike Priess Heike Priess ist eine Agegrouperathletin (zwischendurch mit Profilizenz), die bereits seit 14 Jahren Triathlonsport macht. Das Heike Talent besitzt, besonders auf der Langdistanz, hat Sie zahlreiche Male unter Beweis gestellt, z.B. mit einigen Top 10 Platzierungen u.a. bei großen Rennen wie Challenge Roth, Ironman Lanzarote, Challenge Henley on Thames und ist 2008 erfolgreich bei der Ironman WM auf Hawaii an den Start gegangen, um nur einige Erfolge zu nennen. Heute ist Sie Trainerin und arbeitet nebenbei Ihre "To-Do-Liste der sportlichen Herausforderungen" ab, d.h. Rennen, welche Sie schon immer einmal machen wollte, z.B. Quadrathlon, 24h Radrennen und ist auch hier sehr erfolgreich. Wann und wie Heike zum Triathlonsport gekommen ist, welche Eindrücke und Erfahrungen Sie bei Ihrem Hawaiistart gesammelt hat, was sich hinter dem Begriff Quadrathlon verbirgt und wie Sie letztendlich Trainerin im Triathlonsport geworden ist, über diese und viele, viele andere Themen spreche ich mit Heike Priess in diesem Interview für Triathlon-Podcast. Folge direkt herunterladen