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The conventional humanitarian charity model is broken. It creates a dependency loop where communities rely on external funding that vanishes the moment media attention shifts. What happens when we replace that model with media sovereignty?

In this episode, Joshua T. Berglan ("Tala") reports live from ground zero in the Bafut Kingdom, Cameroon, documenting the inaugural deployment of The Sovereign Protocol. After 11 years of virtual collaboration, Joshua shares the incredible story of his first 72 hours on the ground, the unprecedented alignment with Princess Abumbi Prudence and local leaders, and why the ultimate solution to the world's most neglected crises isn't more aid—it's internet access, cameras, and narrative ownership.

In this episode, you will discover: • Why the traditional charity model fails underserved c ... 

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Media Sovereigntybafut kingdomprincess abumbiDisplacement CrisisCommunity Empowerment
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