

Sarah Wynn-Williams
Former senior tech-sector insider and author of Careless People; discusses big tech, AI, and the interaction between companies and states (appears under constrained conditions in this episode).
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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 9min
Meet Sarah Wynn-Williams, Facebook’s Highest-Ranking Whistleblower
 Sarah Wynn-Williams, Facebook’s highest-ranking whistleblower and former New Zealand diplomat, shares her shocking insider experiences at Meta. She reveals the stark contrast between the company’s idealistic image and its unsettling internal realities. Wynn-Williams discusses her SEC complaint regarding censorship for the Chinese government and highlights the ethical dilemmas of corporate ambitions versus democratic values. With anecdotes that blend comedy and serious reflection, she navigates her role in tech's complex landscape, shedding light on accountability and social media's impact. 

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Mar 13, 2025 • 42min
Special episode: Inside the murky world of Facebook
 Sarah Wynn-Williams, former senior Facebook executive and author of the memoir ‘Careless People’, shares shocking revelations from her time at the tech giant. She discusses Facebook's questionable ties to China, alarming impacts on elections, and manipulative advertising strategies targeting vulnerable groups. With her insider perspective, she critiques the moral failings of leadership and the company's oppressive culture. Her reflections raise pressing questions about accountability and ethics in the tech industry. 

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Oct 29, 2025 • 57min
Live Special: Who Rules the World? Trump, Tech and the Fight for the Future
 Bruno Maçães, a former Portuguese government minister and author, and Sarah Wynne-Williams, a former senior tech insider, delve into the complex dynamics of power in a world torn between state influence and corporate giants. They discuss the escalating rivalry between the U.S. and China, the pivotal role of AI in shaping the future, and how tech companies navigate political landscapes. Both guests ponder whether autonomy in AI weapons poses existential risks and what true victory might look like as global powers vie for dominance. 


