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Redefining Rivalries
Rivalry isn't one of the seven deadly sins-but perhaps it should be the unofficial eighth. In the Redefining Rivalries podcast, sponsor generated content for Billions on SHOWTIME, produced by WSJ Custom Studios, a unit of the advertising department of The Wall Street Journal, the intricacies and impact of interpersonal competition will be explored in four distinct areas. In finance, we'll talk with an activist investor who battles the conventional mindset of making money at all costs. We'll dissect sports rivalries and discover the root of our irrational dislike for the "other team." The...
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3.8 stars from 6 ratings
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V82ndStreet via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/18
This podcast is a scam in the sense that it has virtually nothing to do with the hit show Billions. They talk about unrelated businesses I could care less about and the show itself is outright boring.
@Coraleon2014 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/18
lostingraceland via · 02/14/17
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Rivalry isn't one of the seven deadly sins-but perhaps it should be the unofficial eighth. In the Redefining Rivalries podcast, sponsor generated content for Billions on SHOWTIME, produced by WSJ. Custom Studios, a unit of the advertising department of The Wall Street Journal, the intricacies and...
Published 02/28/17
Published 02/28/17
Rivalry isn't one of the seven deadly sins-but perhaps it should be the unofficial eighth. In the Redefining Rivalries podcast, sponsor generated content for Billions on SHOWTIME, produced by WSJ Custom Studios, a unit of the advertising department of The Wall Street Journal, the intricacies and...
Published 02/22/17
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