Who Is Trading Away Our Privacy? The Power Structures Behind the Data Economy
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This episode of The Second Act Executive is an extended raw conversation about one of the most important questions facing modern society:
Who are the people in power sacrificing our privacy rights in exchange for control?
Hosted by TAWNIE Wolf, also known as Antoinette Wolf — former corporate executive turned entrepreneur, philanthropist, licensed real estate agent, writer, and mother — this two hour discussion explores how technology, government policy, and corporate data systems have reshaped the boundaries between public life and private life.
This episode is designed specifically for leaders in the Second Act of life — adults over 50 who are focused on protecting their assets, their families, and their legacy.
Inside this episode we discuss:
• Why privacy should be viewed as a personal asset
• How surveillance capitalism became a global economic model
• The intersection of government policy and technology companies
• Why leaders over 50 remember a world before digital surveillance
• The risks children face growing up in a permanently recorded online culture
• How investors should think about companies built on data collection
• Why awareness matters more than fear in the digital era
This is not a polished corporate broadcast.
This is an unedited, raw executive conversation designed to help experienced leaders step back and ask deeper questions about the systems shaping our future.
Because in the Second Act of life, the conversation is no longer just about growth.
It is about protection.
Hosted by TAWNIE Wolf (Antoinette Wolf)
Founder of Wolf Vibrations, LLC