Feb 26, 2022
Today we hear the Combat Story of James Rosone, best known as a
bestselling author but who also interrogated terrorists in Iraq on
the frontlines before picking up the pen.
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James was “inside the booth” conducting tactical interrogations
down range and feeding intel on dangerous routes, IED makers, and
High Value Targets to coalition forces (up to Tier 1) on a daily
basis. Like so many vets, he dealt with the deep regret of feeling
like he didn’t do enough and, for years, accepting the blame when
an American lost an arm breaching a target he developed or worse,
losing a life on the objective.
After leaving the service, James found his calling as an author, in
part as a way to handle his PTSD. We talk about his experiences
with psychedelics and other treatment options he used to keep his
demons at bay. He’s gone on to write 26 books ranging from a memoir
titled Interview with a Terrorist to his well known military and
espionage thrillers like the Monroe Doctrine. He’s now sharing his
writing experience with other vets to help them become successful
authors.
I hope you enjoy this deep dive into the world of an interrogator
at the height of the surge to becoming a wildly successful author
as much as I did.
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Intro Song: Sport Rock from Audio Jungle
Show Notes
0:00 - Intro
1:18 - Guest introduction (James Rosone)
2:30 - Interview begins
11:20 - Early experience in the Guard and the moment after 9/11 he
knew he would go active duty
23:57 - The interrogation opportunity comes and training
experience
39:09 - Traits that make a really good interrogator
41:46 - What happens after an interrogation
48:59 - What an interrogator does to prep
54:50 - First interrogation experience
1:02:55 - The responsibility felt to people outside the wire
1:17:19 - The dynamic on the FOB
1:22:23 - The biggest case he ever had and false flag
interrogation
1:30:23 - His toughest case interrogating a 15 year old kid
1:44:43 - Facing demons and PTSD after coming home
1:51:43 – His first book and how pouring himself into writing
helped
2:02:21 - Trying alternative treatments like psychedelics for
PTSD
2:17:02 - What James is working on now
2:22:51- What did you carry into combat/interrogations?
2:25:00 - Would you do it all again?
2:34:23 - Listener comments and shout outs