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The Good Oil Podcast – Episode 16 – Kathryn Ennis-Carter

In Episode 16 of The Good Oil Podcast, Cam speaks with experienced international consultant and social commentator Kathryn Ennis-Carter about governance, accountability and the tactics controlling public opinion.

In Episode 16 of The Good Oil Podcast, Cam sits down with experienced international consultant and social commentator Kathryn Ennis-Carter.

She argues that good governance and accountability are critical as the next election approaches – warning how governments, academics and media shape and control public opinion.

Kathryn also explores the geopolitical chessboard, outlining the nations now in the crosshairs of the US, Russia, China and Europe.

With sharp insight, she reveals what these power plays mean for democracy, global stability and our collective future.

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