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Outside the Secret Service Podcast

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Outside the Secret Service Podcast
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    032 - White House Correspondence Dinner - Debrief

    2026-05-05 | 1h 28 mins.
    On April 25, 2026, during the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) at the Washington Hilton, an armed man charged past a magnetometer checkpoint, shot a uniformed Secret Service Officer and was subsequently apprehended as he attempted to make his way to the ballroom where the President, Vice President and a host of other USSS Protectees and Cabinet Officials were seated. 

    On this episode of Outside the Secret Service, I'm joined by retired SAIC Tom Landry (Episode 008), retired DSAIC Todd Jenkins (Episode 001), and Former Special Agent, and current CNN Law Analyst, Jon Wackrow (Episode 018). Together, our goal is to help listeners gain a better understanding of the events of the WHCD, offer insight and perspective from Special Agents who have actually walked the space, evaluate the response, dispel misinformation and conspiracy theories, and highlight what worked and what will be reviewed.
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    031 - Former Special Agent Jason Russell

    2026-04-21 | 1h 31 mins.
    Former Special Agent Jason Russell recounts his unconventional path to the Secret Service beginning with a remarkably unremarkable high school tenure. When he took his first criminal justice course in college, his life's purpose came into focus. Passionate about service and law enforcement, Jason bookended his time with the US Secret Service with a local department and another federal agency. Each uniquely preparing him for that moment when preparation met inspiration. 

    Jason shares how the tragic murders at Sandy Hook moved him to consider how he might prevent future such tragedies. Jason left government service and founded Secure Environment Consultants helping schools, childcare centers, and numerous other organizations with security assessments, emergency planning, and training—applying Secret Service methods and principles of resourcefulness and preparedness to protect our most vulnerable communities.

    You can learn more about Secure Environment Consultants here: https://secprotects.com/
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    030 - Retired Assistant Special Agent in Charge Mark Youngblood

    2026-03-24 | 1h 33 mins.
    Today we site down with Retired Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Mark Youngblood, to re-trace his 23-year Secret Service Career.

    Mark is a natural storyteller and this episode features vivid anecdotes - from getaway trips during training, Rwandan goodwill moments, airspace operations and the Bitcoin/Silk Road investigation fallout - as well as reflections on timing, teamwork, leadership, and the challenges that lead to retirement.

    Mark also discusses his transition to the private sectore with American Global Strategies and the lasting lessons he took from life in the US Secret Service.
  • Outside the Secret Service Podcast

    030 - Retired Assistant Special Agent in Charge Mark Youngblood

    2026-03-24 | 1h 33 mins.
    Today we sit down with Retired Assistant Special Agent in Charge Mark Youngblood to trace his 23-year Secret Service career.

    Mark is a natural storyteller and this episode features vivid anecdotes — from getaway trips during training, Rwandan goodwill moments, airspace operations, and the Bitcoin/Silk Road investigative fallout — as well as reflections on timing, teamwork, leadership, and the challenges that led to retirement.

    Mark also discusses his transition to the private sector with American Global Strategies and the lasting lessons he took from life in the US Secret Service.
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    029 - Former Special Agent Tate Jarrow

    2026-03-03 | 1h 42 mins.
    Former Special Agent Tate Jarrow joins the podcast to share his journey from West Point to wiretaps. We talk about his path through combat deployments to the U.S. Secret Service, where he tackled major cyber investigations like the Liberty Reserve takedown and JPMorgan intrusion, served on the Counter Assault Team, and later transitioned to tech and startups focused on online safety.

    This episode dives into polygraph myths, training realities, wild protection logistics (including a multi-boat extraction from the lawless tribal region of Nantucket), life-saving moments, and why personal privacy and consumer protection matter more than ever.

    Tate is a natural and a cutting-edge leader in online safety and personal privacy. You can find his worthwhile offerings here:

    https://onlinesafety.substack.com/

    and here: 

    https://trustrebound.com/

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Outside the Secret Service Podcast - a podcast where the former, the fired, and the retired come to share their experiences inside one of America’s most storied law enforcement agencies.
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