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Ex-CIA Spies Reveal Covert Ops and Mind Hacks on Bartlett's Bombshell Podcast

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Steven Bartlett has spent the past several days at the center of business, tech, and media buzz, with headline-grabbing podcast interviews, Asia tour press, and a flurry of social activity amplifying his presence as one of the most influential voices in entrepreneurship. On August 28, he dropped a blockbuster episode of The Diary of a CEO featuring ex-CIA spies Andrew and Jihi Bustamante. This conversation delves into a clandestine mission and exposes techniques for managing fear and anxiety, triggering industry chatter about covert operations, government cover-ups, and the real-world power of psychological insight. The podcast is quickly being referenced as one of his most daring, with links to high-profile stories such as the Epstein case cover-up, making it a significant cultural touchstone, as noted by Black Country Radio and GoLoud.

Earlier in the week, Bartlett hosted a pair of hard-hitting Diary of a CEO episodes. On August 22, billionaire investor Mohnish Pabrai discussed business strategies, “Dhandho” philosophy, and why copying proven models trumps chasing novelty—a segment now trending among startup circles. Then, on August 21, Bartlett tackled the effect of artificial intelligence on the brain with world-leading experts, sparking debate after revealing data that extensive ChatGPT use may measurably reduce brain activity during writing tasks. These conversations have become referential in both business and neurotechnology spaces, playing into growing societal concerns around digital overload, multitasking, and how technology reshapes learning and work.

In real-world business activities, Steven Bartlett was confirmed this week as the star of a debut Asia live speaking tour set for September, with major venues like Singapore’s Star Theatre and sponsors such as Shopify. Tatler Asia featured him on their cover, highlighting both his meteoric rise from broke dropout to Social Chain founder and his role as the youngest-ever Dragon on BBC’s Dragons’ Den, cementing his reputation as a global digital leader. Bartlett’s unfiltered perspectives and risk-friendly philosophy at 18 have resonated widely, as reported by Tatler.

On the social media front, Steven Bartlett continues to be listed alongside Neil Patel and Gary Vaynerchuk as a must-follow for digital marketing and entrepreneurship tips. His TikTok and YouTube channels this week pushed a viral AI-centric video warning about over-reliance on social media and emerging tech, echoing the themes in his podcasts. Multiple marketing platforms have highlighted his strategies during this period, driving fresh engagement.

No confirmed rumors or unsubstantiated reports have surfaced; all major press and social coverage stem from directly attributed interviews, published event announcements, and highly visible social activity. With new podcast episodes dissecting both global intrigue and practical business, his speaking tour redrawing the map for Asian entrepreneur events, and industry media touting his every move, Steven Bartlett remains one of the defining voices in modern business and influencer culture this week.

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