#342. Inside Britain’s Secret Service - Mike Bates
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Notable Quotes
"No one cares, mate. It's a hard truth, but it is the truth."
"When you pop someone in a corner, they're going to come out fighting."
"The hardest thing was the solitude. You are not okay on your own; you need people."
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Mike Bates recounts his 15 years with the UK Secret Service, detailing the challenges and experiences he faced on the front lines during critical events like 7/7 and the Manchester bombing. He reflects on the duality of living a covert life where he engaged with threats while maintaining a normal appearance in everyday life. Mike emphasizes the importance of community in addressing radicalization and highlights that threats come equally from society's disenfranchised individuals as they do from external sources.
He also revisits significant historical events he witnessed, such as the rise of terrorist organizations and the evolution of threats in the UK. Mike shares personal struggles including emotional trauma from his family's experiences during his work. He opened up about his decision to leave the Secret Service to pursue a new mission, which included rowing across the Atlantic to raise money for the hospital that saved his son. Throughout the conversation, he stresses the significance of self-belief and resilience.
Mike concludes by discussing the hurdles he's faced trying to publish a book detailing his experiences, revealing the challenges posed by his former organization in sharing his truth, and the importance of standing firm to inspire future generations.
He also revisits significant historical events he witnessed, such as the rise of terrorist organizations and the evolution of threats in the UK. Mike shares personal struggles including emotional trauma from his family's experiences during his work. He opened up about his decision to leave the Secret Service to pursue a new mission, which included rowing across the Atlantic to raise money for the hospital that saved his son. Throughout the conversation, he stresses the significance of self-belief and resilience.
Mike concludes by discussing the hurdles he's faced trying to publish a book detailing his experiences, revealing the challenges posed by his former organization in sharing his truth, and the importance of standing firm to inspire future generations.
Key Takeaways
- Community is vital in preventing radicalization and ensuring safety.
- Emotional trauma needs to be addressed for true healing and growth.
- Self-belief and resilience are crucial in overcoming challenges.
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