Billionaire Biographies

Maitt Saiwyer

Behind every billion-dollar fortune is a story they don’t want told. Billionaire Biographies is the definitive podcast that uncovers the real lives of the titans who have shaped our world for the last one hundred years—from the robber barons of the Gilded Age to the tech gods of Silicon Valley. We go beyond the sanitized myths and official histories to expose the ambition, the genius, and the brutal tactics that built the world’s greatest empires. This isn't a celebration of wealth; it's an investigation of power. We dissect the lives of figures like John D. Rockefeller, Rupert Murdoch, Steve Jobs, and Elon Musk, revealing the scandals, the family feuds, and the human cost behind their legendary success. We explore how their innovations transformed society and how their relentless pursuit of money and influence reshaped politics, culture, and the very rules of the game. If you want to understand how true power is acquired and wielded, and the price the rest of the world pays for it, this is the podcast for you. Join us for an unflinching look at the figures who control our past, present, and future.

  1. Episode 7 - J.P. Morgan: The Man Who Bailed Out America

    EPISODE 7

    Episode 7 - J.P. Morgan: The Man Who Bailed Out America

    Before the Federal Reserve, there was one man who held the fate of the American economy in his hands: J.P. Morgan. This episode explores the unprecedented power of the world’s most dominant banker, a figure so influential he could halt financial panics and personally bail out the U.S. government. We examine the Panic of 1907, a severe financial crisis that saw the stock market collapse and banks fail across the country. With no central bank to stop the contagion, Wall Street and Washington turned to Morgan. We take you inside the legendary late-night meeting at Morgan’s private library, where he locked the nation’s top financiers in a room and refused to let them leave until they agreed to pool their resources and save the economy. It was a display of private power superseding public authority, with one man dictating the terms of America’s survival. We analyze how Morgan’s actions, while saving the country from collapse, also highlighted the immense danger of placing the nation’s financial stability in the hands of a single, unelected individual. His intervention directly led to the creation of the Federal Reserve System, as politicians realized the country could no longer afford to rely on the whims of one powerful banker. J.P. Morgan was both the savior and the catalyst, a man whose personal gravity was strong enough to bend the entire financial system. This is the story of his ultimate power play.

    31 min
  2. Episode 8 - Morgan's Empire: The Art of Consolidation

    EPISODE 8

    Episode 8 - Morgan's Empire: The Art of Consolidation

    J.P. Morgan didn't just finance industries; he forged them. His true genius was not in invention but in consolidation, a process he called "Morganization." This episode delves into his strategy of eliminating what he despised most—chaotic competition—by merging countless small companies into massive, efficient, and profitable trusts that he controlled. We investigate his two greatest creations: General Electric, formed from the warring companies of Thomas Edison and his rivals, and U.S. Steel, America’s first billion-dollar corporation, born from merging Andrew Carnegie’s steel empire with its largest competitors. These were not simple mergers; they were masterful displays of financial engineering that created monopolies, stabilized industries, and generated immense fortunes for Morgan and his partners. He believed that competition was wasteful and that centralized control by elite financiers was the only way to ensure industrial progress. His critics, however, argued he was simply a trust-builder, strangling the free market for his own gain. This episode exposes how Morgan’s philosophy reshaped American capitalism from a landscape of scrappy entrepreneurs into a world dominated by colossal corporations. He was the architect of big business, a man who sat at the center of a web of directorships and financial holdings that controlled the country's industrial core. He didn't just build an empire; he organized the entire economy around his boardroom table.

    27 min

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Behind every billion-dollar fortune is a story they don’t want told. Billionaire Biographies is the definitive podcast that uncovers the real lives of the titans who have shaped our world for the last one hundred years—from the robber barons of the Gilded Age to the tech gods of Silicon Valley. We go beyond the sanitized myths and official histories to expose the ambition, the genius, and the brutal tactics that built the world’s greatest empires. This isn't a celebration of wealth; it's an investigation of power. We dissect the lives of figures like John D. Rockefeller, Rupert Murdoch, Steve Jobs, and Elon Musk, revealing the scandals, the family feuds, and the human cost behind their legendary success. We explore how their innovations transformed society and how their relentless pursuit of money and influence reshaped politics, culture, and the very rules of the game. If you want to understand how true power is acquired and wielded, and the price the rest of the world pays for it, this is the podcast for you. Join us for an unflinching look at the figures who control our past, present, and future.