Against the Rules with Michael Lewis: The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried
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Liar’s Poker is set on a Wall Street where women were the last hired and first fired — and that was probably the least of their worries. Is Wall Street today any better for women? Michael speaks with Anne Clarke Wolff, who was in the training class at Salomon Brothers a few years after him. She is starting an investment bank that will be majority owned and managed by women and minorities. The firm’s nickname? “Salomon Sisters.”
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Judging Sam: The Sentencing
Judging Sam: Judging the FTX Bankruptcy
Judging Sam is Coming Back
Michael Lewis on Freakonomics Radio
The Rise and Fall of Crypto Billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried from Talk Easy
Judging Sam: Millennial Frauds
Judging Sam: The Aftermath
Judging Sam: Guilty on all counts
Judging Sam: The jury's job
Judging Sam: The Hail Mary That Wasn’t
Judging Sam: Sam Bankman-Fried Faces Cross-Examination
Judging Sam: Sam Bankman-Fried Takes The Stand
Judging Sam: Michael Lewis comes to court
Judging Sam: After The Prosecution Rests
Judging Sam: An FTX Victim Speaks Out
Judging Sam: Week 3 is in the books
Listen Now: Spellcaster - The Fall of Sam Bankman-Fried
Judging Sam: Michael Lewis Talks Money with Matt Levine
Judging Sam: Nishad Singh Takes the Stand
Judging Sam: Week 2 Catch-up with Michael Lewis
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