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Silent Corridors:Power,Policy,and People
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Silent Corridors:Power,Policy,and People

Hosted by Jonathan · EN · 11 episodes

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11
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About this podcast

The Silent Corridors” delves into the hidden intricacies of politics—beyond the headlines and soundbites. Each episode uncovers the forces shaping governance, ideology, and public sentiment, blending historical context, contemporary analysis, and untold stories from the corridors of power. This is a podcast for listeners who refuse to see politics as mere debate, but as the living narrative of society itself.

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Jonathan hosts Silent Corridors:Power,Policy,and People, a news show with 11 episodes published.

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The Spaces Where Silence Rules

Jan 26, 20269mEp. 11S1

Silent corridors are not quiet because they are empty. They are quiet because something already happened. This episode walks through the spaces we pass every day hospital hallways, school corridors, office passages, apar

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The Architecture You Never Agreed To

Jan 25, 20264mEp. 10S1

We don’t just live in houses, systems, or cities—we live inside invisible structures that decide how we think, obey, fear, and survive. This episode uncovers the silent architecture shaping your life without ever asking

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The Illusion of Choice

Jan 24, 20264mEp. 9S1

This episode examines how modern political systems offer choice without consequence. It explores how options are pre-filtered, how participation is guided, and how citizens are encouraged to feel powerful while remaining

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Power That Never Needs Your Permission

Jan 24, 20265mEp. 8S1

This episode examines how modern political power operates without consent, visibility, or public debate. It explores how economic dependence, institutional design, media incentives, and social fatigue allow power to func

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The Politics You Were Never Asked to Vote On

Jan 24, 202613mEp. 7S1

This episode investigates the invisible layers of politics that exist beyond ballots and headlines. It explores how power functions through bureaucracy, economics, media framing, and institutional habits—often without pu

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After Trust: Power in the Age of Compliance

Jan 23, 20265mEp. 6S1

After trust fades, systems rely on control, compliance, and surveillance. After Trust examines how power maintains order without consent and what governance looks like when authority is obeyed but no longer believed.

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The Breaking Point: When Silence Loses Authority

Jan 23, 20265mEp. 5S1

When silence erodes trust, authority begins to falter. This episode explores how people stop believing in systems, why disengagement becomes rational, and how alternatives arise when corridors of power no longer feel leg

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When Policy Touches Skin: The Human Cost of Distant Decisions

Jan 23, 20265mEp. 4S1

Policies may look neutral on paper, but they are deeply personal in real life. This episode examines how distant decisions turn into daily hardship, why systems rarely feel the damage they create, and how people are expe

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The Architecture of Quiet Authority

Jan 23, 20266mEp. 3S1

Power rarely speaks loudly. In this episode, we explore how decisions are made quietly—inside systems, procedures, and closed spaces far from public view. The Architecture of Quiet Authority reveals why people often feel

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Ideology in Motion – When Beliefs Shape Policy

Jan 22, 20265mEp. 2S1

Episode two dives into the power of ideology in shaping political landscapes. It examines how belief systems—whether liberalism, conservatism, socialism, or nationalism—inform policy-making, electoral behavior, and socie

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Shadows of Influence – How Decisions Are Really Made

Jan 22, 20265mEp. 2S1

This episode explores the subtle, often invisible networks that influence political decisions. From lobbying and campaign financing to informal backroom negotiations, we examine how power flows in ways most citizens neve

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Silent Corridors:Power,Policy,and People is hosted by Jonathan. The show is categorised under news (politics) and has published 11 episodes.

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Silent Corridors:Power,Policy,and People has published 11 episodes.

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