Circus AND Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade with Kate Foronda
”Circus & Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade” is a podcast hosted by Kate Foronda, a businesswoman, serial entrepreneur, and educator with over 20 years of industry experience. Kate delves into the structured systems and unpredictable challenges of international business, sharing compelling stories of market triumphs and setbacks. Each episode offers valuable insights, real-life experiences, and practical strategies to help listeners navigate the complexities of global commerce. Whether mastering the order (the ‘Circuit’) or adapting to unpredictability (the ‘Circus’), this podcast is educational, engaging, and free.
Podcasting since 2025 • 25 episodes
Circus AND Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade with Kate Foronda
Latest Episodes
Episode 24: Supply Chain Espionage: The New Industrial Spies (Season Finale)
In the season finale of Circus & Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade, Kate Foronda explores a quiet reality influencing modern commerce: supply chain espionage - a practice that has always existed, but now operates in very diff...
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Episode 24
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Episode 23: Blue Gold: The Coming Trade in Water
Blue Gold: The Coming Trade in WaterWhy water is becoming the world’s most strategic resourceWater covers most of our planet, however, it is becoming one of the most limited and powerful resources in global ...
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Episode 23
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Episode 22: Behavioral Biases in Trade and Commodity Markets
Trade decisions are not made by spreadsheets alone. They are made by people, and people are biased.In this episode of Circus & Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade podcast, Kate Foronda explores how behavioral bia...
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Episode 22
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Episode 21: Africa Rising: Inside the AfCFTA
Africa is entering a new trade era. The AfCFTA is connecting 1.3 billion people across 54 countries into one historic market. In Episode 21 of Circus and Circuit, Kate Foronda goes inside this transformation and explains how inves...
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Episode 21
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Episode 20: Grain Corridors and Empty Plates: The New Geography of Food Security
What does it take to keep the world fed? In 2023, more than 345 million people faced acute food insecurity. At the same time, global grain movement was repeatedly interrupted by conflict, climate shocks, droughts, and rising ...
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Episode 20
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