Jack Lawrence
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Podcast Appearances
During the course of my chat, you may notice at certain points Annie was very careful about what she said and even caught herself at one stage.
Obviously, she still has to remain very careful with what she says.
But I didn't realise just how careful until she said this.
I want to say a huge thank you, of course, to Annie for coming on and telling me her incredible story.
She has a book out called The Privacy Mission, Achieving Ethical Data for Our Lives Online, the details of which and the link to which you can find in the show notes of this episode.
I, of course, want to thank all of our guests on Season 1 of Wanted and to you for listening to our first season.
If you enjoyed the show, I would love it if you would leave us a rating and a review to help other people find the show and help people directly find the show by telling them about it.
Tell your friends, family, people next to you in the car.
And of course, if you're looking for another podcast to binge and you haven't already heard about it, we have another show called One Minute Remaining Stories from the Inmates where I interview men and women incarcerated across the United States for various crimes.
There's over 100 episodes for you to binge right now and you can check it out wherever you're listening to Wanted right now.
So until next time, stay out of trouble.
And if you do end up on the run, you know who to call.
Espionage, or intelligence gathering, is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information.
A person or persons who commit espionage are referred to as a spy.
The world of spies and secret government agencies has long been a fascination to many.
Much like with the world of crime and the underworld, it's the unknown, the secrecy, a world that not many will ever get to experience.
Annie Macron did experience this world.
Not only did she work for one of the world's most famous government spy agencies, but she was also pursued by them.