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BetaSeries La Radio
Billions, l'ultime saison du drame financier

BetaSeries La Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023


Créée par Brian Koppelman, David Levien et Andrew Ross Sorkin, Billions nous plonge sans concession dans les coulisses de la finance de Wall Street et des jeux de pouvoir qui en découlent. Avec une 7e saison qui démarre aujourd'hui, Billions a assuré sa place dans le paysage télévisuel. On commence la série dans un duel implacable entre deux figures puissantes et charismatiques : le procureur U.S. Chuck Rhoades, joué par Paul Giamatti, et le magnat de la finance Bobby "Axe" Axelrod, interprété par Damian Lewis. Rhoades est déterminé à poursuivre Axelrod pour fraude financière et délit d'initié, tandis qu'Axelrod est prêt à tout pour maintenir son empire financier. Ce n'est pas tout blanc ou tout noir avec des zones grises des deux côtés. La dernière saison commence sur Paramount+ avec le retour remarqué de Damian Lewis. https://youtu.be/50tkMigGQX4 Au-delà de son intrigue palpitante, Billions aborde des thèmes profonds tels que la cupidité, la manipulation, la moralité et les limites de l'éthique dans le monde des affaires. La série examine comment le pouvoir et l'argent peuvent corrompre et remettre en question les valeurs humaines fondamentales à la Succession sans l'aspect conflit familial. Les négociations boursières, les stratégies d'investissement et les réalités du monde financier sont présentés avec une attention méticuleuse aux détails. Ce sens du détail contribue à l'immersion des téléspectateurs dans l'univers complexe de Wall Street et on peut même dire que la série est probablement une référence dans le monde la finance. Les personnages sont confrontés à des dilemmes moraux, et la frontière entre le bien et le mal est souvent floue, mettant en lumière les contradictions et les tensions de leur quête de succès. Les manipulations financières, les enquêtes judiciaires et les stratégies de pouvoir restent au cœur de la série, offrant un mélange captivant de drame, de suspense et de réflexion morale. Tous les personnages doivent redoubler d'ingéniosité pour tirer leur épingle du jeu. Au fil des saisons, Billions continue de tisser des intrigues complexes qui évoluent et se ramifient. Les alliances se forment et se brisent, les motivations des personnages évoluent, et les lignes entre la loyauté et la trahison sont constamment remises en question. On notera notamment la performance de Maggie Siff, qui interprète Wendy Rhoades, épouse de Chuck Rhoades et également la directrice de la performance chez Axe Capital. Elle joue un rôle crucial en tant que thérapeute et confidente des deux protagonistes masculins. Via sa perspective d'ensemble, la dualité du bien et du mal n'en est que plus forte même si son rôle ne sert qu'à élever encore plus les personnages masculins. Le drame a ses moments comiques également, avec un ton provocateur à la Showtime. [bs_show url="billions"] Pour la saison 6, Damian Lewis avait quitté la série pour des raisons personnelles et l'acteur Corey Stoll en Mike Prince l'avait remplacé. Mais il est bel et bien de retour pour cette saison 7 qui commencera sur Paramount+.

Now You Know
Billions

Now You Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 3:33


Welcome to another episode of OTTplay Now you Know, one podcast that gives you all the trivia and lesser-known facts about your favorite shows and films. I'm your host NikhilAn American drama series, Billions has been developed by David Levien, Brian Koppelman and Andrew Ross Sorkin. The series premiered in 2016 and has undergone five successful seasons. The Showtime series is ending with the sixth and final season and narrates the story of hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis). So if you're a fan of engaging thrillers based on financial frauds, this one's perfect for you. Let's kickoff some trivia.1.The characters of Rhoades and Axelrod may be fictional but are based on real-life people. Axe, who is supposed to be a mix of all hedge-fund personalities, started off as a dramatised version of Steven A Cohen (the co-founder of S.A.C. Capital, found guilty of insider trading and slapped with a fine of $1.8 billion). Rhoades, on the other hand, is based on Preet Bharara's personality, the one who pursued Cohen.  2. Maggie Siff, who plays Wendy Rhoades in the series, consulted noted motivational speaker Tony Robbins. The actress also consulted professional dominatrices who guided her by showing her how to accurately and safely depict BDSM on screen. Talking about Wendy, Siff once said in an interview, “[she] is very unapologetic about who she is, the power she wields, and the influence she has.” 3. Taylor Mason (who is played by Asia Kate Dillon) joins Axe Capital as a nerdy finance analyst who is obsessed with mathematics. Kate Dillon is also the first non-binary character to appear in North America television.  4. Billions has always been praised by critics for its acute eye towards detail. However, imitation can often end up misrepresenting, as was pointed out by a billionaire himself to the show's creator Brian Koppelman. As per the billionaire, no one with his dispensable income would travel by a G5 aeroplane, which he described as a “sardine can.”5. In order to inject authenticity into their narrative, the makers of Billions have featured several fine dining restaurants across New York, be it Barney Greengrass, Sparks Steakhouse or Emmy Squared. In fact, in one scene of the show, a character refers to the restaurant's owner himself as an exceptional chef. 6.  Other than restaurants, several noted real-life people have also featured on the show as themselves, from the music band Metallica,  to Goldman Sachs CEO  David Solomon and entrepreneur and TV personality Mark Cuban. If you haven't watched this series yet, do so streaming on HotstarWell that's the OTTplay Now You Know for today, I shall be back soon with  another podcast, Until then its your host Nikhil signing out .Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho.

Les Bons Crus - Podcast Rap
La récolte rap US (Freddie Gibbs, Earl Sweatshirt, Fat Nick, Rick Ross, Curren$y, Pi'erre Bourne)

Les Bons Crus - Podcast Rap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 57:32


Dernière récolte de l'année consacrée au rap anglophone. Morceaux diffusées dans l'émission : - Freddie Gibbs, Jadakiss - Black Illuminati (feat. Jadakiss) - Earl Sweatshirt - 2010 - Tm88, Pi'erre Bourne - Yo!Gurt (Yo!88) - Fat Nick - Risk Taker (Gorgeous Glizzy Gordo) - Shade Apollo, Bill $Aber - No Hesitation (No Hesitation) - Rick Ross, Benny The Butcher - Rapper Estates (feat. Benny The Butcher) (Richer Than I Ever Been) - Curren$y - Axe Capital (feat. Fiend) (Land Air Sea) - Tame Impala, Lil Yachty - Breathe Deeper - Lil Yachty Remix Emission enregistrée en direct à Radio Campus Bordeaux le 16 décembre 2021

Champions of Risk
Getting Your Mojo Back (Season 2 Episode 34)

Champions of Risk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 16:36


Here are the show notes for Getting Your Mojo Back:What happens when you lose your Mojo? You, know the thing that drives you, keeps you accomplishing and achieving, keeps the energy and enthusiasm firing. So many of us have lost our fire-in-the-belly this year at one time or another. But what do you do if you've had the blahs and the mehs for a while and you'd like to get it back? We don't all work at Axe Capital and have Wendy Rhoades to put us back on track. So in this episode, I share my elixir to the mojo ho-hums – WWWWW. It's been a well-received recipe and I'm betting it just might just do the trick for you.               Show Notes:Wendy Rhoades Fixing MindsetsSend me your results from 5WFree Workshop – 3 Roadblocks Keeping Sales Teams From Winning

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Dropping Bombs
Rob Luna. What to Invest in 2021. Episode 356 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

Dropping Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 61:47


Learn about REAL Success at https://www.bradlea.com/realsuccess   Rob Luna is confirmation that the American Dream is alive. He went from growing up hungry and battling the tough streets of Los Angeles, to becoming an Ivy League Alumnus and earning MBA degrees in two countries. His 22 years of experience includes consulting with companies such as Amazon, Google, and Facebook, managing money for some of the world’s wealthiest individuals, and building a multimillion-dollar business that was sold to a publicly traded company.   In this episode, Rob and Brad touch on the most important thing to you, YOUR MONEY. Learn from Rob about what to do, how to do it, and why to do it. 00:00 Intro 04:15 Find Rob Luna on Social Media @thelunarob 04:37 The Bitcoin Craze 12:56 “You have to have something in bitcoin.” - Rob Luna 15:10 Why do stocks fluctuate?  18:10 The power of Gold 22:06 Shout out to LightSpeed VT! 22:52 Bomb 1: Invest in yourself and start a business 26:24 Value the Freedom 27:17 Shout out to Grant Cardone 29:49 If you are a young investor, listen to this 33:44 Stay away from penny stocks 34:50 “I created my business not to be a billion dollar business but to be a 100 billion dollar business.” - Rob Luna 36:04 The Levels of Rob’s VT 38:48 Bomb 2: Teach people how to build a business and teach people how to have financial literacy 43:03 Rob in comparison to Axe Capital 44:54 Shout out to Glenn Stearns 49:10 The 4% rule 50:35 Go learn from Rob Luna’s VT and manage your money right https://www.robluna.com 58:01 Go to Luna Rob’s Youtube and check out his podcast 59:21 TYPE IN BOMBS to Rob’s VT and you’ll get money off

Connecting Dots
The Showtime Peel of Billions - Part 1 - E51

Connecting Dots

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 29:27


    Show Notes:Robert 'Bobby' Axelrod is the CEO of Axe Capital.A self made Wall Street billionaire with one of the most successful hedge funds in the business, Bobby Axelrod enjoys all the trappings of his success. The monster mansion, private jet, helicopter rides, and personal chef, therapist, physician, and trainer. Axe doesn't forget his humble roots, or the fact that he survived 9/11 by a fluke, or so we are lead to believe. Although Axe's intentions are good, the temptations of greed and power are enormous and the lines between right and wrong in high finance are blurry at best. Axe is a smart player to never reveal his full hand to anybodyCharles 'Chuck' Rhoades, Jr. is the former United States Attorney for Southern District of New York and the current Attorney General of New York.Brilliant and brash, U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades is leading the fight against financial corruption in America. As the most powerful prosecutor in the country, he's won 81 insider trading cases -- and lost zero. But when criminal evidence turns up against wunderkind billionaire Bobby Axelrod, Chuck recognizes that he needs to proceed judiciously. Is his excess of caution due to his professionalism, or the fact that his wife works for Axelrod?Wendy Rhoades. M.D.,  is the wife of Chuck Rhoades and the performance coach at Axe Capital.A psychiatrist by trade, Wendy Rhoades combines an avid intellect with a keen understanding of human nature. She used those skills to help Bobby Axelrod build his hedge fund from the ground up and now works as the company's star in-house performance coach. Wendy joined Axe Capital long before Chuck became the U.S. Attorney and she refuses to sacrifice her lucrative career for her husband's crusade.Mike 'Wags' Wagner is the COO of Axe CapitalBobby Axelrod's right hand man is the COO of Axe Capital, Mike 'Wags' Wagner. Wags is a patrician WASP who still has to work for a living, and no one has ever kissed ass with more aplomb. But he truly does have Bobby's back, for which his boss rewards him handsomely.Taylor Amber Mason is the CEO of Mason Capital and the former CIO at Axe Capital.Taylor is a brilliant, young gender non-binary intern at Axe Capital whom Bobby spots and mines for 'their ' outside-the-box way of thinking. At any given time, Taylor is usually the smartest person in the room.Bryan Connerty is the U.S. Attorney for the southern district of New York.Chuck Rhoades' right hand man in the U.S. Attorney's office is Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Bryan Connerty. A tough, idealistic lawyer from a modest background, Connerty admires Chuck and shares his zeal for righting wrongs. In fact, Connerty's commitment to justice may exceed his boss's.Charles 'Chuck' Rhoades, Sr. is the father of Charles 'Chuck' Rhoades, Jr. and a wealthy businessman.Chuck Rhoades' father is a wealthy, blue blood realtor and New York businessman. He is both his son's advocate and a thorn in his side, as he still has his hand in various Wall Street dealings that make his son squirm. Their relationship is deep but complicated, and Chuck, Jr.'s disdain for his father's relationship with money played a role in his own career choice."Dollar" Bill SternStern is a trader at Axe Capital, and one of the guys who have been with Bobby the longest. His loyalty is beyond question.Orrin BachBach is the in-house lawyer for Axe Capital, and used to teach law at NYU. As Bobby's attorney, he advises Bobby on how to deal with Chuck's investigation and is often privy to his client's schemes to dodge scrutiny. Does not waver from his support of Bobby, through investigations and allegations and all the might of the U.S. Attorney's office gunning for him. His loyalty is to Bobby and Bobby alone, even when Lara tries to bribe him and consult him for divorce advice. He turns her down flat, reminding her Bobby pays him well enough that she'd have to triple the bribe just to get his attention.Ari SpyrosSEC official who is a thorn in Chuck's side at the Attorney General's office. He becomes the compliance officer at Axe Capital.Dudley MafeeNot as smart as Axe, not as tough as Dollar Bill, not as funny as Wags, not as intuitive as Taylor. Mafee is a solid employee, but he doesn't excel in the way that most of the others at Axe Cap do. Mafee has dopey personality and taste of a teenage. Grew up in Aurora, Colorado, and is the only one of his friends who does not live there or have to worry about pocket money anymore.The Vest!Business Bros Wearing Fleece Vests on Wall Street & Silicon ValleyPatagonia mocks Wall Street on Twitter after revealing plans to cut financial companies off from their beloved branded fleece vestsHow the vest became Wall Street's bulletproof armorEveryone but us has the merch; should we start our own?Fixed Cost Financial, Inc. Bi-Weekly Newsletter

The Recappables
‘Billions,’ S4E1: “Chucky Rhoades’s Greatest Game” | The Recappables

The Recappables

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 31:08


The Ringer’s Alison Herman and Miles Surrey break down the first episode of ‘Billions’ Season 4: “Chucky Rhoades’s Greatest Game.” They discuss Chuck attempting to drum up good will after being ousted as attorney general and the ongoing battle between Axe Capital and Taylor Mason Capital. Hosts: Alison Herman, Miles Surrey

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Bloomberg Law
Therapist Says TV’s ’Billions’ Ripped Off Her Character

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 9:04


Intellectual property attorney Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, discusses the lawsuit by Denise Shull, claiming the performance coach at fictional hedge fund Axe Capital on Showtime’s "Billions," is an “unauthorized rip-off." He speaks with Bloomberg’s June Grasso.

Bloomberg Law
Therapist Says TV's 'Billions' Ripped Off Her Character

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 9:04


Intellectual property attorney Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, discusses the lawsuit by Denise Shull, claiming the performance coach at fictional hedge fund Axe Capital on Showtime's "Billions," is an “unauthorized rip-off." He speaks with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Recappables
'Billions,’ S3E11: “Kompenso”

The Recappables

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 58:08


It’s comp day at Axe Capital! And also the second-to-last episode of the third season of 'Billions.' The Ringer’s Sean Fennessey and Mallory Rubin discuss Chuck Sr.’s sage advice to Taiga (4:54), Salt Bae’s cameo (40:08), and what the future of the series might look like (50:11).

The Recappables
'Billions:' S3E5, "Flaw In The Death Star'

The Recappables

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 30:52


The Ringer's Sean Fennessey and Alison Herman discuss learning more about Taylor's life outside of Axe Capital (12:30), the best quotes from this episode (16:38), and why Dollar Bill is the Loser of the Week (26:37).

Odd Lots
This Is What a Real-Life Wendy Rhoades Actually Does

Odd Lots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 25:35


On the TV show "Billions," one of the most important characters is Wendy Rhoades, the psychologist at Axe Capital who helps traders get out of their slumps. What viewers may not realize is that the job exists in real life. On this week's Odd Lots, we speak with Brett Steenbarger, a professor at SUNY Upstate Medical University and author of several books on trading psychology. Steenbarger, who has worked with several funds, explains to us what he actually with traders and how is work is similar to and different from the fictional TV character.

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 462: Axe Capital with Michael Covel on Trend Following

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 27:27


Please enjoy my monologue Axe Capital with Michael Covel on Trend Following. This episode may also include great outside guests from my archive. --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 462: Axe Capital with Michael Covel on Trend Following

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 27:57


Michael starts the podcast asking, “Do you need permission to get through your day?” He goes right into two examples: The first example is of his 12 year old nephew who just finished his baseball season. The second example is of a new show called “Billions.” It is about a hedge fund manager pitted against the U.S. attorney of New York. Michael argues against/for the political corruption that starts in child sports. Michael says that being screwed over early by the system is a good thing. It makes you stronger in the long run. Every time you face these types of obstacles, you need to learn to punch through them. You can’t get bogged down with seeking permission. Especially at a young age, if children learn to push through and work hard they will have a much better chance at success later on in life. Michael recommends watching the show, “Billions”. However, there are some things about Wall Street that have been left out. The show is based around a corrupt hedge fund manager that only trades off insider trading. The show does not highlight any other form of trading other than trading off fundamentals. Basing a character off of trend following is not nearly as “sexy” or dramatic. They want to position all of Wall Street as insider traders and corrupt because that is a far better story than making money off of rules and algorithms. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Baseball politics Asking for permission “Billions” (TV show) Insider trading