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You might have heard a thing or two about the CIA, but have you ever heard from the CIA? In the Central Intelligence Agency's first public podcast, you will. Let us be your guides around the corridors of CIA Headquarters in Langley, as you step beyond the Hollywood scripts and shadowed whispers to hear directly from the people serving each day as America's first line of defense. These are their stories. This is The Langley Files.
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Mark Langley horse training tips with a unique psychological perspective. Answering REAL horse training questions with practical and compassionate solutions. Help and advice on how to overcome common horse problems in a way which doesn’t use dominating and damaging techniques but influences their mindset and sets you up for long term success and partnership.
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This Podcast is dedicated to the preservation and renewal of America. In this podcast, host Braden Langley walks through the political news of the day with a unique perspective. We will highlight the destructive nature of the Left and bring to bear the forgotten potential of this great Nation through the power of hope, courage, and bravery of her people. The greatest moments of definition come in the moments that are the most dire.
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“My name is Mary Cary. I live in the Yorkburg Female Orphan Asylum. You may think nothing happens in an Orphan Asylum. It does. The orphans are sure enough children, and real much like the kind that have Mothers and Fathers; and that’s why I am going to write this story.” So begins Mary’s diary, which she fills with her various doings and misadventures at the Asylum in Virginia and her sharp observations about life and human nature. She loathes Miss Bray, the head of the Asylum, who is not a ...
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This week Mark addresses 2 really common problems that people ask us about: Girthiness and Feet. In this episode, Mark Langley provides emotional explanations behind girthiness (and anxiety) and sheds light on practical ways that we can help change this and help horses to feel less worried when we handle their feet - it's all in the training that w…
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How well do you know the difference between the CIA and FBI? Who undertakes which national security missions, and where? Who has which critical authorities, and when? And how do both agencies work together to keep Americans and others around the world safe? Well, you’re in luck! On this special episode of The Langley Files, CIA Deputy Director Davi…
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In this week's episode, Mark Langley guides us through Helping the Nervous Horses to come out of their shell and trust us: how we can create a shift in their mental acceptance of us, leading to confidence and a desire to communicate - rather than always being wary of our energy. Also, specific training advice for horses that are getting distracted …
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In this episode, Mark addresses How to Structure your Training giving his thoughts on what to assess to make logical decisions; How he would do a Pre-Flight check and he answers some general training questions based on theory: Should you wait for a chew? Should you give a horse some time off? Mark Langley is a prominent Horseman known for helping h…
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To keep Americans and others around the world safe, CIA operates around the clock—and for some officers, that means overnight shifts. But when darkness falls over CIA Headquarters in Langley, some of those Agency officers have reported mysterious occurrences…things that might just be outside of traditional means of intelligence collection. Things t…
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This week we listen to a podcast Mark did in 2023 on Separation Anxiety as he helps to provide specific training solutions to help various scenarios with Separation Anxiety a leading factor. Listen for training help on: The over-focused riding horse; avoiding separation anxiety issues when you ride alone; stopping the grazing when field walking; an…
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Horse Expert Mark Langley offers his advice on Pushy Horses: How to help an anxious, pushy horse on trail (always pulling the reins); a pushy horse at feed time and how to Assess what an Unknown Horse does or doesn't know? Mark Langley offers insights into Helping Horses using Insights that tap into a Horse's Mindset: setting them up to cope, regul…
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Horse training for Mark Langley is all about getting a horse's thoughts and body to align. Gaining a horse's thought, directing it, and keeping it are all skills that Mark is highly familiar with, and he uses them to change how a horse feels about us and our training, as well as producing far more balanced horses. In this podcast he helps answer sp…
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In this weeks podcast Mark Langley tells us about his experience training the wild horses of Australia: the Brumbies. In his time, he has started and trained countless numbers of them, and was selected to start a particular handful of big, strong, 6-8yr old stallion Brumbies; whilst having a life threatening experience. Mark Langley provides soluti…
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Welcome to Mark Langley's Horsemanship Podcast, where we help you understand your horses better and provide positive training solutions. In this episode, Mark and Jenny Langley address common issues horse owners face, particularly focusing on where to start when dealing with horses that have anxiety or trust issues. Rachel's Brumby, who had a traum…
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In conversation with Australian Horseman Mark Langley, as he talks frankly about his 30 years experience of training many wild horses and why he decided to "become a master in guiding" rather than driving. Through examples of the horses he has worked, Mark gives us a touching personal look into his philosophy. Mark Langley provides solutions to hel…
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A look into biting or nipping: advice + an explanation for a horse that bites when things are being done to her in the stable, but not outside; advice for a horse that becomes nippy when anxious. Also, help for a horse that refuses to go forwards under saddle + for an impulsive/ explosive horse with exercises to try. And busting the myth: are some …
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PART THREE: FINDING BIN LADEN. On May 2, 2011, officials with a “need to know” monitored the highly sensitive US operation against the most wanted terrorist in the world in real time. But for a CIA officer named Kevin watching that night, the mission against Al Qaeda’s seniormost leader had a uniquely personal resonance. Because as a young Navy off…
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PART TWO: JOINING CIA'S MANHUNT. On May 2, 2011, officials with a “need to know” monitored the highly sensitive US operation against the most wanted terrorist in the world in real time. But for a CIA officer named Kevin watching that night, the mission against Al Qaeda’s seniormost leader had a uniquely personal resonance. Because as a young Navy o…
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PART ONE: SURVIVING 9/11. On May 2, 2011, officials with a “need to know” monitored the highly sensitive US operation against the most wanted terrorist in the world in real time. But for a CIA officer named Kevin watching that night, the mission against Al Qaeda’s seniormost leader had a uniquely personal resonance. Because as a young Navy officer …
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Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses by changing their behaviours. He has been dabbling with his unique insights into expanding a horse's emotional capacity to take on information, for decades. This week, he answers a variety of horse training questions including: how to stop micromanaging a highly anxious horse; how to stop a horse runni…
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What does it take to write a big book about native Australian wildlife? Kid's author and illustrator, Chris Nixon chats to Kirsty Lightfoot, about how he came up with ideas for the illustrations for Wild Australian Life by Leonard Cronin. Yes, it's perfect for kids. Supported by Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Healthw…
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What does it take to write and draw about Aussie Animals who live on reefs? Children's author and illustrator, Frané Lessac Author, chats to Kirsty Lightfoot, about how she came up with ideas for her latest book, A is For Australian Reefs. It's perfect for kids to watch! Kids Book Buzz is an initiative by the Children's Book Council of Australia WA…
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What does it take to write and draw about things deep inside you? Children's author and illustrator, Josh Langley, chats to Kirsty Lightfoot, about how he came up with ideas for his book series, Being You is Enough. Yes, it's perfect for kids to watch! Kids Book Buzz is an initiative by the Children's Book Council of Australia WA. Supported by Depa…
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What does it take to write about a world in recovery? Children's author Bren MacDibble chats to Kirsty Lightfoot, about how she came up with ideas for her latest book, The Raven's Song. Yes, it's perfect for kids. Supported by Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries Healthway and Fuel to Go and Play. For recipe and meal ideas …
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This week Mark Langley dissects the detail in Leading and how to get it right when it goes wrong: giving insights and training advice on into how much pressure to use; why a pony refuses to lead after a while; and how to get a horse to follow feel, not just our cue's so they stop when the feel stops. Mark Langley provides solutions to help horses b…
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Expert Horseman Mark Langley delves into the reasons behind horses getting anxious on trail rides - and how we can help reduce this. With practical tips on what you can do to regain connection, help your horse to overcome it's fear and improve confidence or just get them to move forward - this is an episode that has many useful insights. Mark Langl…
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CIA’s digital systems need to process some of the most sensitive data in the world—intelligence that is vital to keeping Americans safe and must be kept from falling into the wrong hands. But who is responsible for ensuring the security of those systems? And do they have any best practices that you could incorporate into your own tech life? On this…
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Sometimes we need to do things around our horses that might appear to be loud or intrusive or sudden or scary - like waving a flag or a rope or making a sudden movement or noise. It a part of horse training that if used correctly can offer a Change of Thought; and if used wrongly, can be REALLY detrimental to how your horse feels in life and about …
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Horseman Mark Langley gives insights on two things that he commonly assesses in horses to assist in focusing his help: how much curiosity or how much caution they may have. This episode explores his insights into these characteristics, detailing the background behind what causes each one, their impacts, and how it can be changed, to help horses. Le…
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