

Against the Rules: The Big Short Companion
Pushkin Industries
Michael Lewis’s best-selling book The Big Short is now 15 years old. The Oscar-winning movie based on it came out a decade ago. To mark the occasion, Lewis has narrated a new audiobook of The Big Short. Here on his podcast, he and co-host Lidia Jean Kott are thinking about the legacy of the book, the movie, and the financial crisis of 2008. Michael catches up with the director of the movie, Adam McKay, as well as some of the real-life characters depicted by the likes of Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell and Jeremy Strong. He also calls up journalists, economists, and historians to make sense of the 2008 financial crisis and to understand how it still affects the world today.
Get your copy of The Big Short audiobook, narrated by Michael Lewis, on Audible, Spotify, Apple Books, pushkin.fm/bigshort or wherever you get audiobooks.
iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
Get your copy of The Big Short audiobook, narrated by Michael Lewis, on Audible, Spotify, Apple Books, pushkin.fm/bigshort or wherever you get audiobooks.
iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Sep 25, 2023 • 2min
Judging Sam: The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried
Explore the rise and shocking fall of Sam Bankman-Fried, once celebrated as a crypto genius and philanthropist. Hear about the dramatic courtroom proceedings surrounding his fraud trial, as he faces the possibility of life in prison. With insights from experts and gritty court reporting, this series delves into the complexities of the case and unpacks the turbulent world of cryptocurrency. Tune in for a front-row seat to this gripping trial that could alter the landscape of finance.

33 snips
Sep 12, 2023 • 30min
On Background: Preparing for Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial
Rebecca Mermelstein, a former prosecutor turned defense attorney, shares her insights on the impending trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the ex-CEO of FTX. She discusses the challenges prosecutors face building their case, the rapid legal actions taken against bank fraud in the crypto world, and the ethical responsibilities tied to such high-profile trials. Mermelstein also highlights the complexity of trial preparations, including defense strategies and the potential ramifications for Bankman-Fried's future, offering a captivating glimpse into the legal intricacies surrounding this case.

5 snips
Aug 31, 2023 • 48min
The Sudden Celebrity of Sir John Knight from Revisionist History
Historian Jonathan Barry from the University of Exeter dives into the enigmatic world of Sir John Knight, a 17th-century Bristol merchant now at the forefront of modern gun rights discussions. He explores Knight's controversial actions and their surprising relevance to today’s Second Amendment debates. The conversation unpacks how Knight's story reflects on individual rights versus societal regulations, emphasizing the challenges historians face in revisiting his legacy. Expect humor intertwined with profound insights into how historical figures can shape contemporary legal frameworks.

5 snips
Aug 15, 2023 • 29min
On Background: The Political Spender America Deserves
Jordan Libowitz, Communications Director at the Center for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), dives deep into the murky waters of campaign finance law. He highlights the staggering $40 million political donations from crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried and its implications. Libowitz explains how this troubling situation encapsulates the rise of dark money in politics, the consequences of the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling, and the ethical dilemmas inherent in political spending. His insights reveal why accountability in political donations is crucial for democracy.

20 snips
Jul 11, 2023 • 35min
On Background: Who Buys Distressed Assets?
Andy Mitchell could be called a "doctor for business." His firm, Lantern Asset Management, buys up businesses in immediate need of cash and willing to sell at bargain-basement prices. Michael Lewis calls up Mitchell to get the "distressed asset" angle on the company at the center of Lewis's next book: the now extremely distressed crypto exchange, FTX. But along the way, we hear about other businesses on the skids, including the maker of Twinkies, and the Weinstein Company. Head to atrpodcast.com and submit a question for Michael to answer in an upcoming episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

6 snips
Jun 13, 2023 • 34min
On Background: Effective Altruism Still Has Friends
Gabriel Mukobi, a Stanford senior studying computer science, and aL Xin, a Harvard senior in statistics, are passionate leaders in effective altruism (EA). They explore the philosophy of EA, emphasizing data-driven approaches to altruism. The duo discusses the impact of Sam Bankman-Fried on the movement, the clash between immediate relief and long-term existential threats, and the personal sacrifices inherent in maximizing good. They tackle moral responsibilities and the evolution of their community in navigating ethics amidst global challenges.

14 snips
May 16, 2023 • 32min
On Background: Crypto Skeptic Proven Right
Molly White, a renowned software engineer and fierce cryptocurrency critic, discusses her insightful perspective on the crypto landscape. She highlights her early recognition of hucksterism and fraud in the crypto rise, sparking her skepticism. Molly shares her journey from Wikipedia editing to advocating against crypto scams. The conversation delves into media portrayals of Sam Bankman-Fried and critiques the simplistic narratives surrounding him. Additionally, she explores the varied responses to cryptocurrency criticism, particularly the lack of female voices in the debate.

17 snips
Apr 11, 2023 • 33min
On Background: A History of Bankruptcy in the US
David Skeel, a corporate law professor at the University of Pennsylvania and expert on bankruptcy, dives into the complexities of the FTX bankruptcy. He discusses the historical evolution of bankruptcy laws in the U.S. and examines the fallout from Sam Bankman-Fried's actions. Skeel highlights the intricacies of filing for bankruptcy, including clawback challenges and asset transactions, shedding light on the legal mazes faced by debtors and creditors alike. This conversation uncovers both the chaos surrounding cryptocurrency and the broader implications for the financial landscape.

23 snips
Mar 14, 2023 • 39min
On Background: White-Collar Crime and Punishment
Eugene Soltes, a Harvard Business School professor and author of "Why They Do It," dives deep into the motivations behind white-collar crime. He discusses how societal perceptions have shifted over the decades, particularly regarding high-profile cases like FTX and Bernie Madoff. The conversation reveals the psychological complexities of these criminals, the challenges of prosecuting white-collar offenses, and the harsh realities faced by offenders post-incarceration. Soltes stresses the importance of understanding ethical dilemmas in the business landscape.

37 snips
Feb 14, 2023 • 36min
On Background: Bad Actors on the Blockchain
Andy Greenberg, a senior cybersecurity writer for WIRED and author of "Tracers in the Dark," dives into the dark side of cryptocurrency. He explores how investigators navigate the blockchain to trace illicit activities, revealing the irony that a technology born for anonymity now aids in uncovering crime. Greenberg discusses the FTX heist, the ethics of anonymity, and the surprising challenges law enforcement faces. He also highlights the transformation of public perception about cryptocurrency's traceability, suggesting the future for bad actors is increasingly grim.


