
Manufactured Risk
05/24/23 • 44 min
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Where Do You Get The Best Leaders?
There is a reason corporations are more efficient than politicians. A good CEO knows they doesn’t know everything. They seek out the best of the best as they assemble teams and trust those teams to execute on a vision. In politics, embedded politicians face no consequence for being wrong and they tend to believe they know more than everyone else. Tom and Dylan discuss leadership, what an effective leader looks like and more on this week’s episode.
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Who's Worse? Madoff vs Holmes vs SBF
In this captivating episode of "Truth or Skepticism," hosts Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan tackle the nature of fraud, examining infamous cases involving Elizabeth Holmes, SBF, and Bernie Madoff. We kick off by dissecting the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of Theranos, who deceived investors and the public with her grandiose claims about groundbreaking medical technology. Shifting gears, the discussion delves into fraud perpetrated by institutional investors. Is it possible for large-scale financial fraud to be morally justifiable? Tom and Dylan present intriguing arguments challenging conventional notions of right and wrong. They question whether institutional investors, often seen as victims themselves, unknowingly participate in a system that perpetuates morally questionable actions.
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