Good Bad Billionaire
How did the planet's richest people make their billions? From celebrities and secretive CEOs to sporting legends and tech titans, Simon Jack and Zing Tsjeng find out, and then decide whether they think they’re good, bad, or just another billionaire. Ever wondered how Taylor Swift went from country singer to money-spinner? How Amazon boss Jeff Bezos came to launch one of the biggest corporations of the internet age? And how six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan made his fortune with Nike? Good Bad Billionaire is here to analyse the minds, motives and money of some of the world's wealthiest individuals. No detail is too small and no story too wild to uncover. Join us on a global journey, discovering all we can about some of the richest people on the planet. We hear about billionaires in Russia, China, New Zealand, India, Nigeria and the UK. In the United States, there are those who made their money in Silicon Valley, on Wall Street and high street fashion. Exploring the lives of Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch, El Chapo, Narayana Murthy and Kim Kardashian, this podcast paints a vivid picture of business, entrepreneurship, capitalism and how our world really works. In season two, we learn how the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Peter Jackson, Doris Fisher and George Soros came to join the billionaires' club. We explore how Tiger Woods went from a child golfing prodigy to the world’s highest paid athlete, how a communist mime artist became the boss of fashion house Prada and how Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich bought an English football club. Find out how Mukesh Ambani became Asia’s richest person, and how Patrice Motsepe became the first black billionaire in a post-apartheid South Africa. Plus, we examine some of the biggest names behind the technology shaping our world – the founders of TikTok, Google, ChatGPT, Alibaba and Bumble. But it's not just how these billionaires made their money; it's what they did with it next. Ultimately, Simon and Zing consider whether they think these people are a force for “good”, the opposite, or somewhere in between. Join Simon Jack, business editor for BBC News, and journalist, author and podcaster Zing Tsjeng as this podcast unravels tales of fortune, power, ambition and moral responsibility, and invites you to make up your own mind: are they Good, Bad, or Just Another Billionaire? New episodes released on Mondays.
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Good for the most part😁
7 Oct
This podcast is quite enjoyable and very informative. It’s entertaining and the rating at the end is a nice touch. However for some episodes they feel a bit more rushed than some of the others but it’s very good and nice.
Obsessed!
17 Sept
I cannot get enough of this podcast. Both hosts are brilliant. You could make this into a tv show. I don’t know if you’re taking suggestions but I would love to see Jared Issacman going through your test.
Love love love this podcast!
27 Aug
Discovered it randomly and it has been such a delicious treat as I do my errands and go out for walks to get my step count up! Really interesting topic and people the two hosts talks about the digest how they go from start to their first millie to the billion mark. Love to see you guys do jk Rowling, Dyson, Phil Knight, Diane Hendricks, Sheryl Sandberg and Sara Blakely.
An excellent podcast
27 Aug
I really enjoy listening to this podcast - it takes listeners on a journey throughout the entire life of the billionaire, with especially good research about how each billionaire got started and their early enterprises. The presenters are interesting, erudite and often have a little anecdote about each billionaire. It’s a good format - not too long to get bored, but enough to get at least an overview of each billionaire’s life. It’s fun to give each billionaire a score in each category at the end, although it’s important to note that this is not based on truly extensive analysis; rather, it’s to be taken with a pinch of salt. Can you do an episode on Pavel Durov, the ‘Russian Mark Zuckerberg’ who is currently detained in France for several alleged offences? I would like to know more about him, especially after learning that his app, Telegram, has had a significant history, most recently that it was the app of choice for organising the far-right riots in the UK.
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- CreatorBBC World Service
- Years Active2023 - 2024
- Episodes49
- RatingClean
- Copyright© (C) BBC 2024
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