• Why You’re Not Getting Cybersecurity Interviews (Resume & LinkedIn Fixes for 2026)
    Feb 12 2026

    If you’ve been applying for cybersecurity jobs and hearing nothing back… this might be why.

    In this episode of the Cybersecurity Mentors Podcast, two active cybersecurity hiring leaders break down what’s actually preventing candidates from getting interviews — based on real hiring experience and large-scale resume data analysis.

    We cover:

    • How to write resume bullets that show impact (not just responsibilities)
    • Why measurable results massively increase callback chances
    • The biggest LinkedIn mistakes we see from entry-level candidates
    • How to tailor your resume for SOC, Cloud, or GRC roles
    • Why “spray and pray” job applying no longer works
    • How portfolios, GitHub, and even short videos can help you stand out

    Competition in cybersecurity is rising — and small details now make the difference between getting ignored and getting interviews.

    If you want honest hiring manager feedback, this episode is for you.

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    38 mins
  • From Technician to Leader: The Missing Skill in Cybersecurity
    Feb 5 2026

    Cybersecurity doesn’t just have a talent gap — it has a leadership gap.

    In this episode of The Cybersecurity Mentors Podcast, we sit down with Dave Berke, retired Marine Corps officer, former Top Gun instructor, and Chief Development Officer at Echelon Front, to talk about why leadership is missing across IT and cybersecurity — and why technical excellence alone is no longer enough.

    Dave shares lessons learned from combat aviation, military leadership, and years of teaching leadership alongside Jocko Willink — and explains why leadership is a skill that must be learned, not a trait you’re born with.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why the “best technician” often struggles as a leader
    • The leadership gap across cybersecurity and IT teams
    • Why leadership isn’t about titles or authority
    • How introverts and technical professionals can still become strong leaders
    • The role of humility, ownership, and teamwork in healthy security teams
    • How to lead from any position — even without a leadership title
    • Why developing leaders is the ultimate test of leadership

    If you work in cybersecurity, IT, engineering, or any technical field — this conversation will change how you think about your career growth.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Rebuilding Your Cybersecurity Confidence (And Beating Imposter Syndrome)
    Jan 29 2026

    If you’ve been learning cybersecurity, applying for jobs, or working in the field—and your confidence has taken a hit—this episode is for you.

    In Season 6, Episode 3 of The Cybersecurity Mentors Podcast, Steve and John break down why confidence drops so often in cybersecurity and how to rebuild it in a real, practical way.

    We talk about:

    • How lack of confidence shows up in interviews and on the job
    • Why rejection, layoffs, and career changes fuel imposter syndrome
    • The difference between chasing confidence and building competence
    • How small wins and repetition rebuild belief over time
    • Why failure is part of growth—not a sign you don’t belong
    • How community feedback helps silence self-doubt

    This episode isn’t about hype or “fake it till you make it.”
    It’s about earning confidence through action, consistency, and support.

    You don’t need to be perfect.
    You need reps, feedback, and people in your corner.

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    34 mins
  • How to Reset Your Cybersecurity Learning Plan (And Stop Wasting Time)
    Jan 22 2026

    If you feel like you’ve been studying cybersecurity but not actually making progress, this episode is for you.

    In Season 6 Episode 2 of The Cybersecurity Mentors Podcast, Steve and John break down how to reset your cybersecurity learning plan and stop wasting time on the wrong things. Whether you took a break, jumped between too many topics, or followed advice that didn’t fit your goals, this episode will help you refocus.

    We walk through how to honestly assess where you are, how to choose one clear cybersecurity path instead of trying to learn everything, and how to build a realistic learning plan that fits your background and schedule. We also call out common mistakes we’re seeing in 2026—like over-consuming content, chasing tools without fundamentals, and copying someone else’s roadmap.

    This episode is about clarity, direction, and momentum—without starting over from zero.

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    41 mins
  • 5 Ways to Restart Your Cybersecurity Career in 2026 (If You Feel Stuck)
    Jan 15 2026

    Many cybersecurity professionals didn’t quit — they just got stuck.

    In this Season 6 premiere of The Cybersecurity Mentors Podcast, we share 5 practical tactics to restart your cybersecurity career in 2026, especially if you lost momentum, felt burned out, or fell behind in 2025.

    This isn’t about hype or starting over from scratch. It’s about:

    • Reflecting without beating yourself up
    • Choosing one clear direction instead of chasing everything
    • Taking small, realistic steps you can actually sustain
    • Sharing progress for accountability
    • Finding a community so you don’t do this alone

    Whether you’re trying to break into cybersecurity, get back on track, or level up after a tough year, this episode is designed to help you reset with clarity and confidence.

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    36 mins
  • Big Updates for 2026 + Season 5 Recap!
    Dec 4 2025

    In the season five finale of the Cyber Security Mentors podcast, hosts Steve and John reflect on the season's highlights, featuring insightful discussions with various cybersecurity experts. They recap key lessons learned, including leadership during crises, negotiation tactics, and the importance of community support. The episode also addresses listener questions and outlines future plans for the podcast, emphasizing continued growth and engagement with the cybersecurity community.

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    50 mins
  • We Tested ACI Learning’s Security+ Bundle — Here’s What We Found
    Nov 27 2025

    In this episode of the Cyber Security Mentals podcast, hosts Steve and John delve into effective strategies for studying cybersecurity. They discuss the importance of structured learning, hands-on labs, and consistent practice, while exploring the challenges of self-paced learning. The episode highlights the benefits of programs like ACI Learning and the value of certifications such as A+, Network+, and Security+. Engaging, interactive content and practice tests are emphasized as key to maintaining motivation and momentum in the learning journey.

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    37 mins
  • Think Like a Spy, Hunt Like a Hacker: Former FBI Agent Eric O’Neill on Outsmarting Cybercriminals
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode of the Cybersecurity Mentors Podcast, Eric O'Neill shares his experiences as an undercover FBI agent who caught one of the most damaging spies in U.S. history, Robert Hansen. He discusses the evolution of cybercrime, the importance of understanding cyber attacks, and the intersection of espionage and cybersecurity. O'Neill emphasizes the need for a proactive approach to cyber defense, the dangers of the dark web, and the psychological tactics used by cybercriminals. He also provides valuable advice for aspiring cybersecurity professionals and highlights the importance of traits like attention to detail and flexibility in investigations.

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    47 mins