Lewis got incredible access to Sam Bankman-Fried, the billionaire behind the spectacular FTX fraud. His book is a bestseller, but some critics say he went too easy on S.B.F. Lewis tells us why the critics are wrong — and what it’s like to watch your book get turned into a courtroom drama.
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388. The Economics of Sports Gambling
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387. Hello, My Name Is Marijuana Pepsi!
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386. How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War
America’s Hidden Duopoly (Rebroadcast)
385. What Do Nancy Pelosi, Taylor Swift, and Serena Williams Have in Common?
384. Abortion and Crime, Revisited
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383. The Zero-Minute Workout
382. How Goes the Behavior-Change Revolution?
381. Long-Term Thinking in a Start-Up Town
380. Notes From an Imperfect Paradise
379. How to Change Your Mind
Here’s Why All Your Projects Are Always Late — and What to Do About It (Rebroadcast)
378. 23andMe (and You, and Everyone Else)
377. The $1.5 Trillion Question-How to fix student loan debt?
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