Adventures in corruption, climate change, crypto and other calamities with investigative journalist Leah McGrath Goodman. Why live in Column A or Column B – when you could live in Column C? An alt-alt-thinking podcast for those unafraid of the darkness.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | NewsBusiness NewsNews Commentary |
The much-awaited UK Coronation episode featuring King Charles III and Queen Camilla is not really about the Coronation (although we do dish on the details). It's about the Royal Family's heaping mass of wealth and their long history of hiding it, whi... more
Sam Bankman-Fried is a 30-year-old American cryptopreneur who ran a sprawling empire of 134 entities (including in Jersey) worth tens of billions of dollars from an offshore aerie in the Bahamas. With a bunch of his closest friends. Some of whom were... more
On April 12, 2022, Jersey Police raided a number of properties linked to Russian billionaire oligarch Roman Abramovich and his business activities on the island. Jersey also froze $7 billion of his assets. By November, Jersey authorities were suddenl... more
Tanya Dick-Stock lived a rarefied life of luxury, with fancy homes, collectible cars and an English butler straight from Buckingham Palace. But her life was not what it appeared to be and, when her American family moved their wealth to the island of ... more
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Leah McGrath Goodman shines a light on the Isle of Jersey which quietly operates as a multi-trillion dollar tax haven controlled by the British royals. This podcast dives into the island’s disturbing history of corruption, farcical democracy and systemic child abuse among other topics. A must listen for anyone interested in global politics, finance or corruption.
This is only the second podcast I’ve ever listened to. Wow, what an amazing story! Honest to god at one point I was sure it was a poor little rich girl story but… wow! was I wrong! Darrin Stock’s analysis of the maturity of capitalism and the Republic- much food for thought!
I am eager to hear the next episode after listening to the sometimes unbelievable goings on in Jersey and the British government’s complicity. Thanks for your hard work,
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