Banking Bad

Banking Bad

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Banking Bad examines past financial crises through the lived experience of people directly responsible for steering the system through financial calamity. It tells the story of the real time, high-pressure decisions made to deal with bank failures, contagion events, financial rescues and the human decisions made to bring the financial world back from the edge of systemic collapse. Through expert interviews and real-world case studies, this podcast uncovers lessons learned from past banking crises that have a striking resemblance to the issues that continue to impact the future of banking.

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Banking Bad

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Business

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www.bankingbadpodcast.com

Latest episode

Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

Too Fast to Stop: Uninsured Deposits and Bank Runs 29.06.2026

In Episode 3 of  Banking Bad , our guest is Eric Spitler, a law professor at the University of North Carolina and former Director of Legislative Affairs at the FDIC and the SEC, for a timely discussion about one of the oldest threats in banking: the bank run.  From Continental Illinois to Washington Mutual to Silicon Valley Bank, Eric shows how uninsured deposits have repeatedly turned institution...

Reckless Greed: Penn Square National Bank 15.06.2026

This episode tells the story of Penn Square National Bank through the eyes of Lesylee Sullivan Hodge, who worked at the bank for a brief time before beginning a long career with the FDIC. What began as a small Oklahoma City bank became a symbol of how quickly a financial institution can go rogue when short-term profits, aggressive growth, a high-flying culture and large loan participations sold to...

Burying the Evidence: First National Bank of Keystone 20.05.2026

Banking Bad examines past financial crises from the perspective of people directly responsible for steering the system through financial calamity. It tells the story of the real time, high-pressure decisions made to deal with bank failures, contagion events, financial rescues and the human decisions made to bring the financial world back from the edge of systemic collapse. The people you'll hear f...

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