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How to Support a Friend Without Playing Therapist

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When a friend is struggling, how do you offer real support without pretending to be a therapist? This episode breaks down the evidence—from a Lancet Psychiatry meta-analysis on peer support to Georgetown’s “ask vs. guess” communication framework—and gives you concrete scripts for navigating these conversations. You’ll learn why unsolicited advice often backfires, how to offer emotional validation without fixing, and the surprisingly simple question that puts the other person in control. We also tackle the harder half: how to honestly say “I don’t have the bandwidth” without ending the friendship.

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Allies and Espionage: The Threat Assessment Reality

When a leaked report claimed the Pentagon raised Israel to its highest counterintelligence threat tier, the Israeli embassy called it fake news. But the real story isn't about one document — it's about how intelligence agencies actually rank threats from allied nations. This episode unpacks the three-axis framework (capability, intent, historical activity) that determines threat scores, and why allies often rank higher than adversaries. From the Pollard case to the Merkel wiretap to the Pegasus spyware scandal, we explore the uncomfortable truth: in intelligence, "ally" is a diplomatic label, not a security guarantee. If you've ever wondered whether allies really spy on each other — and how counterintelligence agencies account for it — this episode answers that question with concrete cases and institutional mechanics.

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