Enron Part I – Skilling, Lay, Fastow, and Causey, Four Horsemen of the Energypocalypse

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Enron Part II –The Blackout Album

In Part II of our final series of the season, we show how a few inordinately bad actors and weak regulation lead to state-wide rolling blackouts and surging energy costs. Special thanks to Harvey Rosenfield, founder of Consumer Watchdog, for walking us through this dark saga. Sub ...  Show more

Enron Part III – The Original White Boy Summer

In today's episode we dig deeper into that California energy crisis and outline Enron's side hustle - broadband.Special thanks to Collin Whitehead, a former Real-Time Trader in Enron's Portland office, for speaking to us for this episode. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen ...  Show more

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