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This episode explores how media shapes public understanding of the economy, often protecting the interests of the powerful. It reveals how media ownership, advertising influence, biased language, and distraction tactics work to suppress meaningful conversations about inequality, labor, and corporate abuse. It also examines the challenges independent voices face in breaking through these narratives. Ultimately, it shows that controlling economic stories is a form of power—and reclaiming those stories is the first step toward change.
This episode explores how media shapes public understanding of the economy, often protecting the interests of the powerful. It reveals how media ownership, advertising influence, biased language, and distraction tactics work to suppress meaningful conversations about inequality, labor, and corporate abuse. It also examines the challenges independent voices face in breaking through these narratives. Ultimately, it shows that controlling economic stories is a form of power—and reclaiming those stories is the first step toward change.