• Storytelling, Service, and Trust: Capturing the Human Side of National Security
    May 1 2026

    In this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, host Lindy Kyzer sits down with Jacob Centeno, founder of Poor Bear Stories, to explore the power of storytelling within the national security community. From his personal journey as a Gold Star family member to building a mission-driven media company, Centeno shares how authenticity, vulnerability, and lived experience shape the stories he tells.

    The conversation dives into the unique connection between storytelling and service—how shared experiences can break down barriers, build trust, and reveal the human side of intelligence and special operations communities. Centeno also reflects on the evolving landscape of content creation, the tension between AI-generated media and handcrafted storytelling, and why depth and meaning still matter in a world flooded with content.

    Plus, the episode touches on the emotional impact of creative work, the importance of community at events like ClearanceJobs Connect, and how purpose-driven storytelling can extend the life and impact of mission-focused moments.

    Whether you're in national security, media, or simply passionate about meaningful storytelling, this episode offers insight into how stories connect us—and why they matter more than ever.

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    28 mins
  • GEOINT 2026: Tradecraft, AI, and the Future of Intelligence
    Apr 17 2026

    What makes the GEOINT Symposium 2026 a must-attend event for national security professionals? In this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, host Lindy Kyzer sits down with Jim McCool to break it down.

    From his experience at organizations like the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, and the U.S. Air Force, McCool shares why GEOINT remains at the center of modern intelligence—and how it’s evolving fast.

    They dive into the role of tradecraft in an AI-driven world, the growing importance of data and critical thinking skills, and how professionals at every stage can get the most out of the symposium. Whether you're navigating the clearance process, exploring career opportunities, or trying to understand how emerging tech is reshaping intelligence work, this conversation offers practical insights and forward-looking perspective.

    Plus: tips for first-time attendees, what skills are in demand, and why networking at GEOINT can shape your career long after the event ends.

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    28 mins
  • Certainty in Uncertain Times: CIA Leadership Lessons That Actually Work
    Apr 3 2026

    What makes a great boss—and why do so many get it wrong?

    In this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, Lindy Kyzer sits down with former CIA Chief of HR Mike Mears to unpack the real driver behind employee engagement, retention, and performance: certainty at the local level.

    Drawing on decades of experience inside the intelligence community—and insights from his book Certainty—Mears explains why employees don’t leave missions, they leave managers. He breaks down how the brain responds to uncertainty, why psychological safety is critical in high-stakes environments, and how small leadership habits can dramatically improve team performance.

    From fixing broken clearance processes to building trust in ambiguous environments, this conversation offers practical tools for leaders across government and industry.

    Plus: what cleared professionals should know about insider risk, disengagement, and why “soft skills” may be the most critical national security asset.

    If you lead people—or want to—this is a must-listen.

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    28 mins
  • When the Mission Ends: Rebuilding Identity After Service
    Mar 20 2026

    What happens when the uniform comes off—or your federal service ends—and the identity that once defined you suddenly shifts?

    In this episode, host Lindy Kyzer sits down with Lisa Parmeter, Executive Director of Merging Vets & Players (MVP), to explore the often-overlooked challenges of transition for veterans, active duty service members, and former professional athletes.

    From the loss of identity and purpose to the need for intensity, structure, and community, this conversation dives into what it really takes to rebuild after high-performance careers. Parmeter shares how MVP helps individuals rediscover meaning through peer support, whole-health approaches, and mission-driven community.

    The discussion also tackles mental health stigma, the importance of vulnerability in leadership, and the real risks of isolation—along with practical ways to navigate change, build resilience, and find your next chapter.

    Plus, in the second segment, security clearance attorney John Berry joins Lindy to break down one of the most common clearance pitfalls: misuse of IT systems. From downloading unauthorized software to AI-related risks and repeat violations, they unpack what can jeopardize your clearance—and how to avoid it.

    Whether you’re transitioning careers, supporting someone who is, or navigating the evolving clearance landscape, this episode offers critical insights you won’t want to miss.

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    28 mins
  • Innovation, AI, and the Future of the Security Industry
    Mar 6 2026

    The security industry is evolving far beyond its traditional image of guards, guns, and gates. Today, it sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, federal policy, and critical infrastructure protection.

    In this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, Lindy Kyzer speaks with Don Erickson, CEO of the Security Industry Association (SIA), about how emerging technologies are transforming the physical security landscape. From AI-enabled surveillance systems to cybersecurity integration and supply chain protections, the industry is playing a growing role in national security.

    They also discuss how SIA works with federal policymakers to promote responsible innovation, the challenges of navigating evolving AI regulations, and why workforce development is critical as the industry competes for talent.

    Plus, the conversation explores career pathways into the security industry—including opportunities for veterans, transitioning federal employees, and professionals with skills in engineering, cybersecurity, project management, and analytics.

    In the second segment, security clearance attorney Elisabeth Baker-Pham joins Lindy to discuss a growing trend: people turning to AI tools for legal guidance on clearance issues—and why relying on AI instead of a qualified attorney can create serious risks.


    Topics discussed:

    • The growing role of AI in physical security
    • Ethical frameworks for surveillance technologies
    • Workforce development and new security career paths
    • Challenges of AI policy and regulatory patchworks
    • Why AI is not your security clearance lawyer


    If you work in national security, technology, or the broader security ecosystem, this episode offers insight into where the industry—and its workforce—is heading next.

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    28 mins
  • Diving Into Federal Career Pivots & Side Hustles
    Feb 20 2026

    Career disruption and side hustles are increasingly common — but how do they impact your security clearance?

    In this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, Lindy Kyzer of ClearanceJobs sits down with federal career coach and FedUpward host Love Rutledge to discuss navigating unexpected federal career pivots, translating government experience for the private sector, and the emotional impact of leaving civil service.

    They also share transition resources for federal employees, including:

    • Volcker Alliance — https://www.volckeralliance.org
    • Partnership for Public Service — https://ourpublicservice.org
    • FormerGov — https://www.formergov.com
    • FedUpward Podcast — https://www.fedupwardcoaching.com/podcast

    Later, security clearance attorney John Berry joins the show to break down how job hopping, gig work, outside employment, tax issues, and timecard fraud can raise clearance concerns — and what to do to stay compliant.

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    28 mins
  • Who’s Accountable When AI Shapes National Security Decisions?
    Feb 6 2026

    The federal government can no longer treat artificial intelligence as optional—but what does true AI readiness actually look like?

    On this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, host Lindy Kyzer sits down with Jennifer Ewbank, former Deputy Director of the CIA for Digital Innovation, to unpack how AI is reshaping national security missions, workforce expectations, and accountability across government.

    Rather than focusing on tools or pilot programs, Ewbank makes the case for a mission-first approach to AI—one that prioritizes readiness, governance, and human judgment. The conversation explores why digital literacy must become foundational for the entire federal workforce, how AI and cybersecurity skills are increasingly intertwined, and why uniquely human skills like critical thinking, ethics, and adaptability matter more than ever.

    They also dive into the realities holding agencies back—from messy data environments and compliance-driven culture to slow hiring pipelines and outdated talent systems—and why the greatest risk to government may be standing still while technology accelerates.

    Whether you’re a clearance holder, hiring leader, policymaker, or technologist, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at what it will take to responsibly scale AI across federal missions—without losing accountability, transparency, or trust.

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    28 mins
  • A New Era of Security Clearance Insecurity: New Legal Voices, Real-World Guidance for 2026
    Jan 23 2026

    The Security Clearance Insecurity podcast welcomes new legal contributors Elisabeth Baker-Pham of Kalijarvi, Chuzi, Newman & Fitch, P.C. and John Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC to the mic. In this episode, the panel breaks down how security clearance decisions intersect with employment law, why agencies handle cases differently, and what cleared professionals should know before filling out an SF-86, responding to investigators, or facing a statement of reasons. A must-listen for anyone navigating the cleared workforce this year.

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    28 mins