With the advent of instant replay, goal-line technology, and all of the other tech now integrated into sports, referees are objectively better then they ever have been. Why is it then that the collective public, both players and fans, are more adversarial towards referees than ever before? Michael Lewis, the author of The Big Short, explores the decline of the referee in American life (and across the world). This isn’t a sports podcast, though. There are referees everywhere – in finance, ethics, trade, and even art and watches. Feel free to start at the beginning, or skip to episode four, The Hand Of Leonardo, to hear Michael’s compelling take on auction houses and art authenticators, who can seemingly fabricate millions of dollars with little more than a gut feeling.
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