Episode 7: Intelligence-Led Policing, OSINT and Facing PTSD With Julie Nel

In this episode of the Grey Dynamics Podcast, I spoke with my old mentor partner and friend Julie Nel! Julie is an experienced senior leader within the security industry, with a career spanning 30 years across UK Military and Law Enforcement. She specialises in Intelligence and Serious and Organised Crime and has served as Force Director of Intelligence and the National Lead for Intelligence in Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabularies (HMIC).

Currently, she is the founder and managing director of the private intelligence and investigative firm B4secure

We Spoke about:

  • Julie’s career in the military and police
  • The value of intelligence-led policing
  • The creativity of OSINT researchers
  • What it takes to be a great intelligence analyst
  • Facing and dealing with PTSD and survivor’s guilt
  • The power of having hobbies to switch off from work

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