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How To Tell An Exciting Story
The goal, tell an exciting story that entertains and helps others not to suffer the same fate at the hands of cybercriminals. 


As I waited out, a ten-year non-disclosure agreement meant to protect the lives of actual people, the media of dramatic Podcasting developed.  The question was asked, “What if we could dramatize what was shaping up to be book one and get the raw emotion across to a larger audience?” That would help us protect more people.


The answer, we needed a corporate sponsor. 

If you, the corporate sponsor, see your logo and words about your product, one of us use your product now, and we are most likely calling on you and selling this podcast idea.


A word to our potential sponsors, we intend to tell a story that, if rated, would be PG-13. Many of us have daughters and sons. It was Sir Michael Caine, the great British actor, who said, “Writers put in sex scenes and extreme violence because they need filler and have nothing to write.” Sir Michael, “We have fascinating characters to write about, and more.”


So with Michael Caine's words in mind, while we know many of the characters used vulgar language, several had sex, we left to our listener the art of imagination.  I might add we had two couples come out of what one called “Our global adventure.





"Are you the next victim?"

It’s been a rush the last two months getting ready to start recording my friend’s struggle to stay alive and fight a group of cybercriminals. During that time, the US Treasury, two major security companies, Solarwinds and FireEye, were hacked.  And to put a “digital cherry” on top, Microsoft successfully attacked. 

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