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Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/the-shock-doctrine-exposed-how-power-exploits-chaosand-how-we-fight-back-
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In this episode of A Black Executive Perspective podcast, host Tony Tidbit discusses the concept of disaster capitalism with Brad Bowling, President of Code M Magazine. They explore the Shock Doctrine, a strategy where political actors exploit crises to introduce controversial policies that benefit corporate interests and disenfranchise citizens. The discussion covers the ripple effects of such policies on marginalized communities and how men of color can respond. They emphasize the importance of community service and grassroots activism to counteract the overwhelming political and economic shifts. The episode also highlights practical steps individuals can take to make a difference in their communities.
00:00: Introduction and Movie Reference
00:42: Podcast Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:18: Discussion on Disaster Capitalism
05:17: The Shock Doctrine Explained
08:18: Impact on Real Estate and Economy
10:26: Political and Social Ramifications
19:49: Call to Action and Conclusion
27:29: The Importance of Voting and Local Elections
29:18: The Role of Protests and Prayer in Social Change
30:51: The Impact of Government Policies on Society
34:31: The Hypocrisy in Government and Corporate Practices
39:49: The Role of Men in Society and Community Service
45:24: The Power of Community and Accountability
46:50: Tony's Tidbit and Final Thoughts
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This episode was produced by TonyTidbit ™ . Copyright © 2024 A BLACK EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this podcast may be reproduced without prior written permission. For permissions, email [email protected] .
By TonyTidbit ™Episode Title:
Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/the-shock-doctrine-exposed-how-power-exploits-chaosand-how-we-fight-back-
Episode Video Link:
In this episode of A Black Executive Perspective podcast, host Tony Tidbit discusses the concept of disaster capitalism with Brad Bowling, President of Code M Magazine. They explore the Shock Doctrine, a strategy where political actors exploit crises to introduce controversial policies that benefit corporate interests and disenfranchise citizens. The discussion covers the ripple effects of such policies on marginalized communities and how men of color can respond. They emphasize the importance of community service and grassroots activism to counteract the overwhelming political and economic shifts. The episode also highlights practical steps individuals can take to make a difference in their communities.
00:00: Introduction and Movie Reference
00:42: Podcast Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:18: Discussion on Disaster Capitalism
05:17: The Shock Doctrine Explained
08:18: Impact on Real Estate and Economy
10:26: Political and Social Ramifications
19:49: Call to Action and Conclusion
27:29: The Importance of Voting and Local Elections
29:18: The Role of Protests and Prayer in Social Change
30:51: The Impact of Government Policies on Society
34:31: The Hypocrisy in Government and Corporate Practices
39:49: The Role of Men in Society and Community Service
45:24: The Power of Community and Accountability
46:50: Tony's Tidbit and Final Thoughts
🔗 ResourcesLinks and resources mentioned in this episode:
Listen to this episode and subscribe for future updates
subscribe to A Black Executive Perspective podcast on
if you like what we're doing and would like to support us, here's some ways you can help us continue the uncomfortable conversations that drive change
This episode was produced by TonyTidbit ™ . Copyright © 2024 A BLACK EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this podcast may be reproduced without prior written permission. For permissions, email [email protected] .