
From Saudi Schools to the FBI: A Life on the Edge of Global Justice ft. Kenneth Strange Jr
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In this gripping episode, Patrick Flannelly sits down with Ken Strange Jr., a man whose life reads like a novel—but every word is true. From teaching English in Saudi Arabia to pursuing global fraud cases for the FBI and USAID, Ken's career is a one-of-a-kind journey through geopolitics, counterterrorism, border operations, and personal growth.
Ken recounts his early exposure to terrorism, his encounters with figures like Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, and the intricate work of investigating complex international fraud. He shares wild tales from remote outposts like Sandy Bay, Haiti, and Senegal, where survival sometimes meant turtle meat by candlelight. His work has placed him at the heart of America’s global efforts—from the “House of Death” case in Juarez to overseeing multi-million-dollar investigations across continents.
More than just a memoir of action, Ken’s reflections are rooted in the importance of balance, purpose, and faith—especially for law enforcement officers facing the toll of the job. Patrick and Ken explore the deep connections between service, wellness, and spiritual grounding in one of the most wide-ranging interviews to date.
🧠 Why you should listen:
- Hear how a diverse background can lead to an extraordinary career
- Learn why balance and belief are essential in high-risk professions
- Get behind-the-scenes insights on major FBI and USAID operations
- Explore global issues from the eyes of a seasoned investigator and public servant