{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6700464742ac5503568d3e40/6719c65c30187dfb6cf226cf?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 15: Tracy Walder: The Unexpected Spy","description":"<p>For Tracy Walder, the easy path has never been an option. Raised in a family with generations</p><p>of military service, she understood from a young age the importance of giving back. In college,</p><p>she studied history and took opportunities to gain experience as they came, but couldn’t quite</p><p>find the right fit for her skills. One day, she saw a recruiter for the CIA on her college campus.</p><p>She handed in her resume and by the time she graduated, she had a job offer on the table. That</p><p>daring decision, made while she was still a student, ultimately shaped much of her professional</p><p>career.</p><p>She spent the next several years working with the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center before moving</p><p>on to the FBI, where she was a special agent focusing on Chinese Counterintelligence</p><p>operations The hours were long and the work challenging. At some points along the way, she</p><p>experienced adversity and harassment, but Walder persevered. On this week’s episode of The</p><p>Simple Talk, host Wayne McCullough speaks with Walder about the ups and downs and the</p><p>nuggets of wisdom she’s learned along the way. The path might not be easy, but with</p><p>confidence and humility, you can put your knowledge and skills to work in service of a better</p><p>future.</p><p>This Week’s Takeaways:</p><p>-Be proactive about finding opportunities</p><p>-Have confidence in yourself</p><p>-Don’t leave situations without a reason</p><p>-Push the boundaries of your comfort zone</p><p>-Use your knowledge to give back to others</p><p>Quotes:</p><p>“I believe fully that how men and women are treated really starts at the top.” -Tracy Walder</p><p>“I was bullied.The amount of bullying that I faced was astronomical. … I spent a lot of my life</p><p>hating myself and not being very confident. So, I think at 16, I would have told myself to have</p><p>more confidence.” -Tracy Walder</p><p>“Working out has always been my therapy. I think, from being at the FBI, I would just go on</p><p>crazy long runs by myself with no one else.” -Tracy Walder</p><p>“The thing I always tell (my daughter) -- because this is what I always told myself -- is be brave.</p><p>Be brave, be brave, be brave. That’s always my message to her.” -Tracy Walder</p><p>Contact:</p><p><br></p><p>You can find out more about Tracy Walder online at https://www.tracywalder.com/. You can also</p><p>follow her on Twitter @tracy_walder and Instagram @TheUnexpectedSpy. Be sure to check out</p><p>her new book, The Unexpected Spy: From the CIA to the FBI, My Secret Life Taking Down</p><p>Some of the World’s Most Notorious Terrorists, available online, in stores, and as an audiobook.</p><p>Mentioned This Week:</p><p>-Girl Security, a nonprofit dedicated to closing the gender gap in national security through</p><p>training and mentoring support for girls: https://www.girlsecurity.org/</p>","author_name":"Kevin Ebeling"}