Circus AND Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade with Kate Foronda

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.

  1. 20H AGO

    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 different ways. Inspired by the true story behind The Spy and the legendary Mossad agent Eli Cohen, this episode draws a powerful parallel between classic human intelligence and today’s data-driven trade environment. Espionage is not new. What has changed is how it works. In today’s global trade systems, #intelligence is increasingly gathered through legal data, digital platforms, insiders, and everyday business processes, rather than stolen documents or hacked systems. Kate breaks down who the “new industrial spies” really are and explains why transparency, efficiency, and system integration have created new strategic risks. She also discusses why many companies slowed or abandoned #blockchain supply-chain projects, how data exposure can quietly break deals, and why visibility without awareness can become a competitive disadvantage. This episode is not about paranoia. It is about understanding how information moves through global trade systems, what it reveals over time, and how companies can protect themselves without slowing down or sacrificing efficiency. As Season One comes to a close, this finale brings together the core theme of Circus & Circuit: the intersection where structured systems meet human behavior, power, and strategy.  Tune in now to discover what’s ahead in the Circus & Circuit of global trade!

    18 min
  2. 3D AGO

    Episode 23: Blue Gold: The Coming Trade in Water

    Blue Gold: The Coming Trade in Water Why water is becoming the world’s most strategic resource Water covers most of our planet, however, it is becoming one of the most limited and powerful resources in global trade.  In this episode of Circus and Circuit: Unraveling Global Trade, Kate Foronda explores why water, not oil or data, may define the next era of global economics. From food and agriculture to energy, industry, and technology, water is shaping what can be produced, where it can be produced, and who controls global supply chains. The episode explains why water is still dramatically underpriced in trade models, how countries export water without shipping a single drop through food and manufactured goods, and why water scarcity is already disrupting shipping routes, food markets, and industrial investment. Kate breaks down the concept of “blue gold” and “virtual water” in simple terms and connects them to real-world examples, including agriculture, data centers, power generation, mining, and desalination. You will also hear how water scarcity is changing trade policy, increasing food import dependence in water-stressed countries, and putting long-term pressure on water-rich exporters. The episode looks at who is investing in water infrastructure, why desalination is not a complete solution, and how the balance between water as a human right and water as an economic resource is becoming one of the most difficult global challenges. This is not an environmental episode. It is a trade reality check. If you want to understand how water is quietly reshaping global trade, investment, and power, this episode is for you.  LISTEN NOW!  Tune in now to discover what’s ahead in the Circus & Circuit of global trade!

    23 min
  3. 11/18/2025

    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 transport risks. In Episode 20, Kate Foronda examines how these pressures are changing the very routes that deliver wheat, rice, corn, and other staples to the world’s most vulnerable populations. This episode explores how nearly 33 million tonnes of grain left the Black Sea corridor during the first year of the UN-backed initiative, with 65 percent going directly to developing countries. It also looks at the consequences of limited water levels in the Panama Canal, which slowed grain shipments between the Americas and Asia, and the effect of attacks in the Red Sea that added 10 to 14 days to delivery times for food-importing nations in Africa and the Middle East. Kate draws on her academic background in agricultural economics and her field experience supplying wheat and rice to countries such as Haiti and across West Africa. Through these stories, listeners see how quickly prices can double when ports close, how droughts can cut soybean harvests in Argentina by half, and how heatwaves in India forced the government to restrict rice exports that millions rely on.  The episode also highlights the essential work of global food programs. The World Food Programme assisted 152 million people last year, with more than 28 million receiving nutrition-specific support. Programs like Food for Progress and McGovern–Dole Food for Education depend on the same shipping routes as commercial markets, which means every corridor disruption carries humanitarian consequences. Kate also shares insights from her recent discussion with David Beasley, former Executive Director of WFP, about the future challenges the world must confront.  Episode 20 brings clarity to the emerging “new geography” of food security. It explains how changing grain corridors, climate risks, and political tensions influence everything from the price of bread to the stability of entire regions. LISTEN NOW to understand how global food truly moves, and what it takes to keep it moving.  @ Katsiaryna "Kate" Foronda  foronda.us  #CrudeRealities #CircusAndCircuit #KateForonda #GlobalTrade #OilandGas #EnergyTransition #Geopolitics #OPECPlus #EnergyPolicy #Commodities #Sustainability #SupplyChain #ClimateWeek2025 #food #agriculture  Tune in now to discover what’s ahead in the Circus & Circuit of global trade!

    17 min
  4. 10/30/2025

    Episode 19: Mining the Future: Rare Earths, Critical Minerals & Geopolitics

    In this episode, Kate Foronda explores the minerals that quietly power our world from lithium and cobalt to aluminium and rare earth elements. These resources drive electric vehicles, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence, but they also carry enormous environmental, social, and geopolitical costs.  Kate shares insights from her travels across Chile, where she saw how mining has shaped communities from the oil fields of the south to the lithium basins of the north. She unpacks how the demand for critical minerals is transforming trade routes, global alliances, and environmental policies.  The episode examines who controls the supply chains, why global finance is investing heavily in mineral extraction, and how countries like China, Australia, and Chile dominate this new strategic race. Kate also looks at the risks — from water depletion in South America to labor issues in Africa — and asks whether technology, especially artificial intelligence, can help manage environmental damage or simply make extraction faster and more efficient.  “Mining the Future” is a reflection on power, sustainability, and accountability in the age of electrification.  Now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.  @ Katsiaryna "Kate" Foronda  foronda.us  #CrudeRealities #CircusAndCircuit #KateForonda #GlobalTrade #OilandGas #EnergyTransition #Geopolitics #OPECPlus #EnergyPolicy #Commodities #Sustainability #SupplyChain #ClimateWeek2025  Tune in now to discover what’s ahead in the Circus & Circuit of global trade!

    19 min
  5. 10/15/2025

    Episode 18: Crude Realities: Decarbonization Without De-Petrolization

    A few weeks after NYC Climate Week 2025, oil prices are rising again. Another round of global pledges was made — yet tankers, pipelines, and LNG terminals keep expanding.  We call it decarbonization, but the world hasn’t really de-petrolized.  In this episode, I take a hard look at the paradox behind our “green transition.” From OPEC+ fall meetings to Aramco’s profits, from Russia’s shadow exports to AI data centers that still run on fossil power — the story is clear: energy might be evolving, but oil still writes the rules of global trade. We’ll talk about: ⚡ The geopolitics driving OPEC+ coordination — how Saudi Arabia, Russia, the U.S., and China navigate power and price.  🌍 Europe’s post-Ukraine reality — where energy security now outweighs environmental idealism.  🛢 The rebranding of legacy fuels — oil and gas positioning themselves as partners, not enemies, of the clean-energy transition.  🌐 A global economy in denial — why the next era of trade won’t be post-oil, but post-illusion.   Now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.  @ Katsiaryna "Kate" Foronda  foronda.us  #CrudeRealities #CircusAndCircuit #KateForonda #GlobalTrade #OilandGas #EnergyTransition #Geopolitics #OPECPlus #EnergyPolicy #Commodities #Sustainability #SupplyChain #ClimateWeek2025  Tune in now to discover what’s ahead in the Circus & Circuit of global trade!

    20 min
  6. 10/01/2025

    Episode 17: Carbon Credits – Trading Pollution

    Can pollution really be traded like oil, wheat, or gold? In this episode, Kate Foronda takes you inside the complex world of carbon credits — where one ton of emissions becomes a tradable unit on global markets. We’ll explore:  How carbon credits work, from cap-and-trade systems in the EU ETS, California, and China, to voluntary offsets verified by standards like Verra and Gold Standard.Real-world examples, including Standard Chartered’s forest credit deal in Brazil’s Acre state, cookstove projects in Kenya and Uganda, Shell’s forestry offsets in Peru, and Delta Airlines’ offsets in Liberia. The speculative side of carbon markets: hedge funds bundling credits, and crypto experiments like the Toucan Protocol and KlimaDAO, which collapsed when low-quality credits flooded the system.Updates from NYC Climate Week 2025, where initiatives like the Carbon Data Open Protocol (CDOP) and VCM+ coalition aim to bring integrity and standardization to these markets.Why critics call the system “carbon colonialism” — with the Global South supplying offsets while corporations in the Global North keep emitting.From phantom forests to blockchain tokens, carbon credits show both the Circuit — a structured market that could finance real climate solutions — and the Circus — speculation, greenwashing, and global inequity. Listen now! 🎧 @Katsiaryna (Kate) Foronda  foronda.us  Tune in now to discover what’s ahead in the Circus & Circuit of global trade!

    18 min

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”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.