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Freedom of the Press

May 03, 20258 minSeason 1Ep. 10
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Episode description

In this episode, we unpack one of the cornerstones of democracy — freedom of the press. It's a phrase we hear often, but what does it really mean? Why does it matter? And why is it under threat not just in authoritarian regimes, but also in so-called free societies?

From government crackdowns to disinformation overload, the press is facing serious pressure around the world. We take a closer look at the role journalists play in holding power accountable, uncovering corruption, and keeping the public informed. We also explore the quieter threats — like media consolidation, vanishing local newsrooms, and legal harassment — that weaken press freedom from the inside.

This isn’t just a problem for reporters. It affects all of us. When the press is silenced, so is the truth — and that means we’re left in the dark.

In just 15 minutes, you'll learn:

  • What freedom of the press actually protects

  • How the press serves the public — not just politicians or corporations

  • Real-world examples of journalism making a difference

  • How press freedom is being eroded around the globe

  • What we, as citizens and consumers, can do to protect it

This episode is a call to stay curious, ask hard questions, and never take access to information for granted.

Whether you're a journalist, a student, or just someone who cares about democracy — this conversation is for you.

🎧 Listen now and share it with someone who believes in the power of truth.

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