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    Sinking the Global Economy: The Lloyds of London Story Part II

    2026/04/15 | 39 mins.
    In the 1980s, Lloyds of London insured satellites, rock singers' voices and the legs of sports stars. Everyone was having fun and making money - but disaster was just around the corner.
    Lloyds had always operated on the principle of unlimited liability - so the people backing up the insurance policies were expected to pay over all their assets if required. That hardly ever happened - until a series of huge claims hit Lloyds and the insurers suddenly faced huge bills that threatened to destroy the whole operation and the wider economy.
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    The Insurers Who ALWAYS Paid Out: The Lloyds of London Story Part I

    2026/04/08 | 32 mins.
    Edward Lloyd opened a coffee shop near the River Thames in the 1680s - it became a place where ship owners and money men rubbed shoulders and a trade in marine insurance sprang up.
    The coffee-drinking insurers eventually decided to form an association and agree on a set of rules - and so Lloyd's of London was born. It became a key factor in keeping the global sea trade going, but soon branched out into insuring against burglaries, hurricanes and even earthquakes.
    Lloyds developed a principle that seems odd today. It ignored the small print and said: "Pay all our policy holders in full, irrespective of the terms of their policies.”
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    From SNAFU with Ed Helms: Adam Grant and The OG Ponzi Scheme

    2026/04/01 | 45 mins.
    Hello Business History listeners! We'd like to share an episode from a show you might enjoy. SNAFU with Ed Helms, now in its fourth season, dives into the world’s greatest blunders, the jaw-dropping fiascos and “you can’t make this up” moments that somehow steered history off course.

    In this episode: Adam Grant joins Ed to uncover a certain financial fraud deployment that has haunted unsuspecting victims for decades. They head to the top of this pyramid, to unveil the origin of the ultimate form of foul play: The Ponzi Scheme.
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    Betting on Taylor Swift or Who'll Be Made Pope: The Past and Present of Prediction Markets

    2026/03/25 | 36 mins.
    A live mash-up between Business History and Bloomberg's Everybody's Business.
    On platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket you can bet on just about anything - from Taylor Swift's album sales to whether President Trump will say a certain word in a speech. Many people worry about these new prediction markets, but the concept is far older than some critics might think.
    We go back centuries to Papal conclaves; hear about how counting drinking toasts stood in for political polling; and learn how the US government tried using betting markets to predict terrorist attacks.
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    Bowie, McCartney & Michael Jackson: How Songwriters Learned to Play Hardball

    2026/03/18 | 45 mins.
    Once if you wrote a hit song there was no guarantee it would make you rich. So songwriters formed a cartel - the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. ASCAP started suing concert halls, cafes and nightclubs to claim back royalties. Seemed fair... except ASCAP started a war when it demanded radio stations turn over 10% of their revenues.
    ASCAP's monopoly on music rights was broken, but they'd made songs into valuable financial assets. This set the scene for an epic copyright beef between Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, and for David Bowie to turn his pop hits into a complex special purpose vehicle... a securitization pool!
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It’s the history of business. How did Hitler’s favorite car become synonymous with hippies? What got Thomas Edison tangled up with the electric chair? Did someone murder the guy who invented the movies? Former Planet Money hosts Jacob Goldstein and Robert Smith examine the surprising stories of businesses big and small and find out what you can learn from those who founded them.
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