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Intelligence Beyond Earth - Looking inside and out21 Aug 202501:02:56

In this special episode, Mark and Howard welcome their first guest: Dr. John Elliott, honorary research fellow in computer science and coordinator of the SETI Post-Detection Hub at the University of St Andrews.

Arthur C. Clarke once described John's work as "of great importance," and with good reason. His research spans human language, dolphin communication, computational linguistics and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

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Intelligence; good, bad and indifferent17 Aug 202500:51:43

Mark and Howard wrestle with the deceptively simple question: What is intelligence?

They explore why intelligence is so hard to define, how it differs from raw data and information,Ā and why it sits somewhere between science and art.

Along the way, they highlight the many uses (and misuses) of the word "intelligence," from law enforcement practice to political spin.

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OMG, TMI - How much information is too much?17 Aug 202500:47:02

In this episode of The Collators, Mark and Howard dig into the firehose of the digital age. From
the days of cereal-box reading and limited TV channels to today's infinite scroll of TikTok,
Twitter, and AI-generated content, how has the internet reshaped the way we process and
perhaps fail to really think about the information we recieve.

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An appeal for information17 Aug 202500:50:38

We use the word "information" every day, but what does it actually mean? In this first episode, drawing on experience from intelligence, law enforcement and academia Mark and Howard dig into the foundations of our information-saturated world, exploring how data becomes meaning, why context matters, and how our assumptions shape what we think we know.

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Who are The Collators?17 Aug 202500:14:41

This is a trailer episode to introduce the pod - We've tried to make a show for people who want to sharpen their thinking. Whether you're a seasoned analyst or simply curious about how we make sense of the world. If you're interested in critical thinking, information theory of just how people form beliefs, then I think we might have something for you. On behalf of Mark, Howard and Jay, Hello world…

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Proof Positive - What is evidence?21 Sep 202501:14:34

Ā From courtrooms to laboratories, from policing to public policy, "evidence" is a term loaded with assumptions. But what do we really mean when we say something is evidence? Ā Who gets to decide? Not just in the courts, but in real life too?


Mark and Howard ask: What is evidence? From courtrooms to science labs to public policy, they explore how this powerful word shapes truth, trust, and decision-making.

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Trust is everything - Interview with Dr James Wilson05 Sep 202501:34:23

Dr Wilson takes us through his journey from medical school in the shadow of Ebola outbreaks, to rainforest fieldwork, to NASA satellite projects that caught the attention of the intelligence community, and later, front-line pandemic response.

Mark and Howard welcome Dr. James Wilson, a practicing pediatrician and one of the world's leading experts in operational health security and biosurveillance. Wilson has built systems used to anticipate and detect infectious disease crises, served as the first operations chief of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Biosurveillance Integration Center, and has decades of experience in epidemic forecasting and intelligence analysis.

This is not just a story about pandemics. It's a story about information, uncertainty, and the resilience of societies when confronted with the unknown.

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To learn more about Dr Wilson visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmwilsonv/

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Virtually Real - What is real?29 Sep 202500:46:49

In this episode of The Collators, Mark and Howard explore the promises and pitfalls of virtual reality. Not as a gaming gimmick, but as a tool for intelligence, analysis, and decision-making.

From Minority Report-style data walls to simple post-it notes, they ask whether VR and data visualisation actually help us see the world more clearly, or just distract us with prettier illusions.

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One house; Many rooms - What is analysis?09 Oct 202501:19:37
Reflective, sometimes funny and occasionally heretical, this episode pulls together the threads of the series so far. Revealing how all analysis hinges on one thing: how we think, and sometimes, how it can sometimes drift into ritual rather than insight. Ā  What does it mean to analyse? Where did modern analytical thinking come from? And why do so many disciplines: intelligence, academia, business use the same word but mean entirely different things? Ā  Shownotes and more available from https://thecollators.com/s1e8 Follow us on YouTube atĀ https://www.youtube.com/@thecollators Ā  Ā  Ā 
The CIA, Rebel Alliance and pandas - An inteview with Carmen Medina25 Oct 202501:31:25

In this special episode of The Collators, Mark and Howard speak with Carmen Medina, former Deputy Director of Intelligence at the CIA and one of the most respected reformers in modern intelligence analysis.

Carmen's career spanned three decades at the heart of U.S. intelligence, leading analytic teams through the end of the Cold War, the information revolution, and the challenges of a world where secrets collide with the open internet.

Together, they explore:

- What it means to think critically inside large institutions.
- How bias and diversity of thought shape intelligence work.
- The tension between secrecy, sharing, and truth.
- Why categorisation, curiosity, and dissent are vital to good analysis.
- The impact of AI and automation on human judgement.

Reflective, candid, and often funny, Carmen's insights reveal the reality of analysis as both craft and calling, and a human attempt to make sense of the world.

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Patterns and Trends - What is a Pattern?25 Oct 202500:59:49

Musical spreadsheets, a string of car thefts, and a chance observation spark a question at the heart of this episode: what exactly is a pattern, and how do we recognise one?

Mark and Howard explore Florence Nightingale's statistical diagrams to modern AI pattern recognition, exploring how humans find meaning in data and how sometimes, meaning finds us. They discuss the risks of seeing structure where none exists, the value of curiosity, and why luck and lateral thinking still matter in an age of algorithms.

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Challenge Everything - AI, Raves and Nuclear Subs - Interview with Mike Hawkes, digital inventor.02 Nov 202501:37:51

From Tandy Radioshack to nuclear submarines, this episode traces an extraordinary journey through the intersections of technology, curiosity, and courage.

Mark and Howard talk with Mike Hawkes, a technologist, inventor, and pioneer of secure digital systems whose career began in fixing computers in a local store and ended up influencing the security architecture behind global online transactions that we all use.

This is a very human story, with ebbs and flows of good and bad. Innovation, hardwork and opportunity, but also cybercrime, litigation and loss.

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