Whistleblowers walk a dangerous line between heroism and betrayal. In this premiere episode, we explore the complex social perception of whistleblowers—those who expose hidden truths at great personal risk. From Boeing software engineers warning of aviation dangers to nuclear whistleblowers at Hanford, we examine how society both reveres and punishes those who speak out. Why do we celebrate whistleblowing in theory, yet isolate those who practice it in reality? Through real stories and historical context, this episode unpacks the tension between integrity and consequence—and asks whether our cultural values need to change.
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