Black Ops, Big Money: Insights From Covert US Intelligence Operator Daniel Stinson
From Tommy Mello
The discussion centers on Daniel Stinson, a former US Marine and intelligence operative, who shares his experiences in covert operations across the globe, from the Bosnian War to post-9/11 missions in Afghanistan. He emphasizes the qualities necessary for building a dependable team in high-stakes situations and highlights his commitment to supporting veterans and combating human trafficking through his foundation.
Key Takeaways
- Building a top-notch team means prioritizing trust over talent; skills can be taught, but integrity is intrinsic.
- Military contractors: the unsung heroes who turn covert operations into well-oiled machines, often with a side of bureaucracy.
- Imagine having a 'what if' scenario for every life decision—welcome to the daily mental workout of a seasoned operative.
- From war zones to boardrooms, the true measure of resilience is not just survival, but thriving under pressure.
- Honor and bravery may be the calling card of a Marine, but it's the heart behind those traits that defines true leadership.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Daniel Stinson (person)
- One God Foundation (company)
- Department of Defense (company)
- September 11th, 2001 (event)
- Delta Force (company)
- Bosnian War (event)
- Clinton administration (event)
- General Dynamics (company)
- Northrop Grumman (company)
- UVA (company)