My conversation with investigative journalist and best-selling author William D. Cohan, whose prodigious efforts and intrepid literary skills have made him one of the world’s foremost authorities on the true nature of Wall Street corruption and financial subterfuge.
We talked about his latest book (Why Wall Street Matters) and his thoughts on an increasingly polarized and rudderless United States government, what inspired him to leave his former life as a senior investment banker and continue his passion for journalism, where he finds the diligence to stay on top of significantly ambitious and controversial projects, how Canadians should perceive their neighbours down south while witnessing political chicanery at play, if North Americans should really be worried about a Warren Buffet style ‘megacatastrophe’ in the near future, his candidly unfiltered conclusions on the Trump presidency, and why baseball and the Boston Red Sox made him the happiest man in the Western Hemisphere.
Be sure to follow Bill (@WilliamCohan) on social media and visit his website (williamcohan.com) to find his latest published works, award-winning mantras, and compelling streams of worthwhile literary and audio appearances.