CIA Launches First Podcast, The Langley Files, Which Reveals That Working at the Agency Is More Boring Than Hollywood Makes It Seem

It seems like everyone is launching a podcast these days — and now comes the Central Intelligence Agency.

But don’t expect any major revelations from CIA’s “The Langley Files,” which is really a PR-outreach initiative to burnish the agency’s image as well as dispel notions that it’s a glamorous line of work as sometimes portrayed in popular entertainment.

As the agency explains, “The mission of ‘The Langley Files: A CIA Podcast’ is to educate and connect with the general public, sharing insight into the Agency’s core mission, capabilities and agility as an intelligence leader…and to share some interesting stories along the way!”

The podcast features suspenseful intro music and a narrator explaining that CIA will be “sharing what we can” with stories that go “beyond those of Hollywood scripts and shadowed whispers.” CIA Director Bill Burns is the featured guest on Episode 1 of “The Langley Files.”

“We do usually operate in the shadows, out of sight out of mind,” Burns said in the premiere. However, he continues, “in our democracy, where trust is institutions is in such short supply… it’s important to try to explain ourselves the best we can and to demystify a little bit of what we do.”

However, he continues, “where trust is in such short supply, .”

According to Burns, one of the biggest misconceptions people have about the CIA is because of Hollywood’s depictions of agents. Many people think CIA is a “glamorous world” of “heroic individuals who drive fast cars and defuse bombs and solve world crises all on their own” — a la Jason Bourne, James Bond and Jack Ryan. On the podcast, Burns shares that he drives a 2013 Subaru Outback “at posted speed limits.”

Burns also took the opportunity to tout CIA’s recent work, saying that last fall agency analysts “painted a pretty clear picture” of Vladimir Putin’s plans for Russia to launch a major invasion of Ukraine.

The CIA says each episode of the podcast will be about 15-30 minutes in length and will “feature our hosts leading conversations with a range of special guests.” The series is distributed on major audio platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Player.fm.

Somewhat ominously, one of the hosts of “The Langley Files” signed off the episode with this: “From all of us here at CIA — we’ll be seeing you.”

Listen to the premiere episode of “The Langley Files”:

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