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The Michael Berry Show

Bonus Podcast - Does Too Much Reverance For The Truth Hinder Progress?

The Michael Berry Show

KTRH

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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0:00.0

The Michael Berry Show

0:02.0

Catherine Marr is the CEO of NPR

0:06.4

Before that she worked for UNICEF

0:08.5

The National Democrat Institute the World Bank and the US.S. Department of State's Foreign Affairs Policy Board.

0:16.5

She's a bad woman, right?

0:18.4

Let's get that straight.

0:20.6

Before joining NPR, she was also the CEO of the Wikipedia Foundation,

0:28.0

which is the parent company of Wikipedia.

0:30.0

It's always pestered for money.

0:32.0

And this comes from her NPR. it's always pestered in you for money.

0:32.7

And this comes from her NPR bio.

0:36.6

She also worked for five years as CEO of the Wikipedia Foundation

0:39.8

responsible for the success of Wikipedia,

0:41.5

one of the nations, one of the world's most popular digital platforms.

0:45.0

She led Wikipedia to its highest brand trust since its founding,

0:50.0

navigating the misinformation crisis and global trust decline in media.

0:55.0

This woman is like the lady at Bud Light who authorized the Dylan Mulvaney can.

1:03.0

This woman is out of touch with everyday Americans.

1:08.0

So, with that resume, I can think of no one better to navigate the misinformation crisis

1:16.3

and the global decline in media and trust in media as she says.

1:22.4

She must cherish honesty and truth as much as red-blooded

1:28.0

Americans do, right? If she's making that

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