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Using technology concepts as modern-day parables to explore the habits, beliefs, behaviors, and blind spots that shape our lives. Technical Concept → Human Behavior → Life Lesson

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episode Coding | with Jordan McNeal cover

Coding | with Jordan McNeal

Everybody is Not Hacking You... Some of That Code, You Installed Yourself. The way you think about yourself didn't happen by accident. Some of the beliefs you live by were shaped by childhood, relationships, failure, rejection, and the words spoken over you long before you realized they became part of your identity. In this episode of Insider Threat, [Guest Name] joins me as we explore Coding—the internal programming that shapes our thoughts, behaviors, and the choices we make. Together, we unpack how limiting beliefs become the "code" we live by, why some narratives are worth rewriting, and how changing your internal script can change your life. 🔑 What you'll hear in this episode: * How your internal programming is formed * The impact of limiting beliefs and self-talk * Why not every opinion deserves access to your identity * How to begin rewriting the stories that no longer serve you The truth is, some of the loudest voices in our heads belong to people who aren't even speaking anymore. 🎙️ Guest: Jordan McNeal ✨ Reflective Takeaway: What belief about yourself are you ready to rewrite? As always—Protect Your Peace, Audit Your Code, and as always... Logging Off For Now. #InsiderThreatTV #PersonalGrowth #SelfAwareness #Mindset #Identity #LimitingBeliefs #MentalProgramming #GrowthMindset #HealingJourney #Podcast #AuditYourCode

I går - 51 min
episode Surface Scan v. Deep Scan | with Paige Flint cover

Surface Scan v. Deep Scan | with Paige Flint

We've all been there. Something keeps happening in our lives, and instead of asking why, we focus on what we can see. We patch the behavior, manage the emotion, or change the circumstance—only to find ourselves facing the same problem again. In cybersecurity, a quick scan identifies potential threats in the most common places. A full system scan goes deeper, searching every file and process to uncover the source of the issue. One finds symptoms. The other finds causes. In this solo episode of Insider Threat, we're exploring how that same principle applies to our lives. We talk about: • The difference between treating symptoms and investigating sources • Why we avoid asking the deeper questions • How recurring patterns often point to unresolved root causes • The hidden beliefs, fears, and experiences that shape our reactions • Why healing requires exposure before restoration • Learning to "hunt the why" instead of settling for quick answers A quick scan says, "I'm stressed." A deep scan asks, "Why?" A quick scan says, "My relationships never work." A deep scan asks, "Why do I keep choosing the same patterns?" Because real change doesn't happen when we manage the symptoms. It happens when we're willing to locate the source. If this episode challenged your perspective or encouraged you to dig a little deeper, share it with someone who may need the reminder. Take CTRL. Hunt the why. Heal the source. #InsiderThreatPodcast #SurfaceScan #DeepScan #HuntTheWhy #PersonalGrowth #SelfAwareness #Mindset #Healing #LifeLessons #TakeCTRL

30. juni 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Partitioning | with Dejai Harrell cover

Partitioning | with Dejai Harrell

The Different Versions of You... The version of you at work. The version of you with your family. The version of you in relationships. The version of you your friends know. The version of you the world sees. And the version of you nobody knows. Most of us live in compartments. We separate responsibilities, emotions, experiences, and sometimes entire pieces of ourselves just to make it through the day. And while that can be healthy for a season, what happens when those walls stay up for too long? In this episode of Insider Threat, we're exploring Partitioning—the difference between organizing your life and disconnecting from it. Because sometimes the very thing that helps us survive can become the thing that keeps us from healing. From the pressures of work and family, to the masks we wear in different environments, to the emotional folders we've created to store pain, this conversation challenges us to examine whether our partitions are serving us—or isolating us. 🔑 What you'll hear in this episode: • Why compartmentalization can be both healthy and harmful • The hidden cost of maintaining disconnected versions of yourself • How unresolved emotions continue affecting us, even when we've put them away • The difference between processing something and avoiding it • Why integration—not isolation—is often the key to healing The truth is, just because you've stored something away doesn't mean you've dealt with it. Because healthy partitioning creates order. Unhealthy partitioning creates distance. ✨ Reflective Takeaway: What part of your life have you kept in a separate folder that may need attention, healing, or integration? As always—Protect Your Peace, Audit Your Code, and as always... Logging Off For Now. #InsiderThreatPodcast #Partitioning #Compartmentalization #PersonalGrowth #SelfAwareness #MentalHealth #HealingJourney #EmotionalWellness #LifeLessons #MindsetShift #Boundaries #GrowthMindset #PodcastLife #HumanBehavior #AuditYourCode

23. juni 2026 - 1 h 23 min
episode V2E2: HDD v. SSD | with Robin Tillman cover

V2E2: HDD v. SSD | with Robin Tillman

Episode 2: HDD vs SSD | Are You Running on a Full Hard Drive? Some of us aren't broken—we're overloaded. In technology, an HDD stores information while an SSD processes and retrieves it more efficiently. In life, many of us do the same thing with our experiences. We store pain, disappointment, trauma, and stress without ever taking the time to process it. In this episode of Insider Threat, we explore how unprocessed experiences affect our mental, emotional, and spiritual performance, why healing is often avoided, and what it looks like to upgrade the way we process life's challenges. Because the goal isn't to erase your experiences—it's to process them so they don't control your performance. Protect Your Peace. Audit Your Code. #ReelTalk #InsiderThreatTV #HDDvsSSD #MentalHealth #EmotionalWellness #HealingJourney #SelfAwareness #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #AuditYourCode #ProtectYourPeace

16. juni 2026 - 50 min
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