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Crown of Control

Crown of Control

Von: Dr Cathrine Frost
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Crown of Control explores how power really works at work. Season 1 uses Game of Thrones as a cultural lens to examine leadership, silence, and control. Through narrative analysis and real-world insight, each episode reveals how authority is maintained, how compliance is learned, and how systems quietly teach people what is safe to say, when to speak, and when to stay silent, often without ever giving direct instructions.

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  • The Architecture of Power
    Mar 9 2026

    In the season finale of Crown of Control, Dr. Cathrine Frost turns to Tywin Lannister to examine power that is deliberate, structural, and unapologetically transactional. Tywin does not seek admiration or visibility; he builds systems that outlast emotion, preference, and individual loyalty. Through discipline, consequence, and long memory, the episode explores how authority becomes durable when it is embedded in structure rather than personality. It asks what organisations inherit when power is designed for control above all else—and whether stability built on fear can ever be truly secure. If this season of Crown of Control has sharpened how you see leadership, subscribe and rate the podcast five stars. It helps this conversation travel further.

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    11 Min.
  • Fire and Conviction
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Crown of Control, Dr. Cathrine Frost examines how moral certainty transforms into destructive leadership through the arc of Daenerys Targaryen. Beginning as a liberator and reformer, Daenerys grounds her authority in justice and purpose, building loyalty through vision and personal sacrifice. But as resistance increases and affirmation narrows, conviction hardens into intolerance for dissent. The episode explores how leaders who believe they are right can become insulated from challenge—and how systems struggle to intervene when power is fused with moral identity. If Crown of Control is helping you see how conviction can both inspire and endanger, subscribe and rate the podcast five stars. It helps this conversation travel further.

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    11 Min.
  • The Realm Before Self
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of Crown of Control, Dr. Cathrine Frost turns to Varys to examine influence that operates through loyalty to the system rather than loyalty to self. Unlike Littlefinger, Varys claims to serve the realm, positioning himself as custodian of stability rather than architect of chaos. Through whispers, intelligence networks, and strategic restraint, the episode explores how power can sit inside institutions without formally owning them—and how moral positioning becomes its own form of authority. It asks what happens when someone believes they are protecting the system, even while shaping it from the shadows. If Crown of Control is giving language to influence you’ve seen but struggled to define, subscribe and rate the podcast five stars. It helps this conversation travel further.

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    10 Min.
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