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Open Book with Anthony Scaramucci

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You may think you know Anthony Scaramucci: a Harvard Law School graduate who cut his teeth at Goldman Sachs, went on to build two successful businesses and had an 11-day stint in the White House. What people don’t know is he’s an avid reader, endlessly curious, history buff with a restless mind. On Open Book, listeners will hear and get to know the real Anthony: the proud son of immigrant parents, a long-suffering New York Mets fan, and a father of five. Each week, he’ll invite you into an intimate and open conversation with some of the brightest minds out there, from business, politics, entertainment, and more. Together, they’ll go deep into a piece of work - whether it's a highly anticipated book, an in-depth feature story, or an opinion piece – to dig into why it matters to you, what we can learn from the past, and how their work is shaping our future. Along the way, you’ll learn more about The Mooch – beyond the headlines – where he came from and how he got here. He’ll turn the pages on his own life lessons from his blue-collar upbringing and career on Wall Street to getting his teeth kicked in the White House and then, coming back stronger. He’ll offer his perspective as a self-made entrepreneur and “open book” with a lot of experience, both good and bad. Tune in every week to hear fascinating conversations you won’t get anywhere else.
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Episodes

The Mistake That Saved the World with Tim Bouverie

This week, Anthony talks with historian Tim Bouverie about his book 'Allies at War', which explores the complex dynamics between the Allied powers during World War II. He delves into the roles of key figures such as Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, the strategic decisions made at pivotal conferences like Tehran and Yalta, and the implications of these decisions on the war's outcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Jun 27, 202533 min

Stephen Cloobeck: California’s Next Governor?

In this episode, Anthony chats with Stephen Cloobeck, a successful entrepreneur and author of 'Facing Hard Truths.' Stephen shares his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent businessman and his vision for California as he runs for governor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 27, 202525 min

The Biden Cover-Up with Jake Tapper & Alex Thompson

This week, Anthony talks with two of the most respected journalists in American politics, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson about their new book Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jun 04, 202534 min

Navigating Life's Challenges with Dru Hammer

This week, Anthony talks with Dru Hammer who shares her powerful journey of love, loss, and faith after marrying into the Armand Hammer dynasty. From painful divorce to healing, encounters with royalty, and lessons on independence, she opens up like never before. A story of resilience, redemption, and renewed purpose. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 28, 202537 min

Introducing: Lost Boys with Anthony Scaramucci and Scott Galloway

Why are young men struggling more than ever before? Anthony Scaramucci and Scott Galloway kick off the Lost Boys series with Richard Reeves, author of the seminal book, Of Boys and Men, uncovering the startling data and the unique challenges young men face today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

May 22, 202518 min

America's Energy Future with Jay R. Young

This week, Anthony talks with Jay R. Young, an entrepreneur and author of 'The Upside of Oil and Gas Investing.' They discuss Jay's background in the oil and gas industry, the importance of fossil fuels in today's economy, and the strategies for investing in oil and gas. Jay shares insights on the tax benefits of such investments, the pitfalls to avoid, and the challenges and opportunities in the renewable energy sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

May 21, 202532 min

Graydon Carter: The Voice of Vanity Fair

In this conversation, Anthony Scaramucci interviews Graydon Carter, founder of Airmail and former Vanity Fair editor, about his journey in magazine publishing. They discuss the golden age of magazines, the editor’s role, and the decline of print. Carter reflects on his time at Vanity Fair , the post-9/11 political landscape, media’s influence on Hollywood and Wall Street, and the cultural power of iconic photography, especially by Annie Leibovitz. He highlights the value of an outsider’s view in...

May 14, 202554 min

The Sunflower Network: Growing Hope Amid Conflict with Dustin Ross

This week Anthony speaks with Dustin Ross, founder and CEO of the Sunflower Network, about his journey from commercial real estate to humanitarian aid in Ukraine. Dustin shares his motivations for starting the Sunflower Network, the impact of the ongoing war, and the importance of community collaboration. He discusses the resilience of the Ukrainian people, and the need for hope in difficult times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 30, 202532 min

Rewriting True Crime with Hallie Rubenhold

This week, Anthony talks with Hallie Rubenhold, author of 'The Story of a Murder: The Wives, The Mistress, and Dr. Crippen.' The discussion delves into the life of Dr. Crippen, the role of victims in true crime narratives, and the implications of forensic science in justice. Hallie shares her insights on human nature, morality, and the fascination with murder, concluding with reflections on her future works. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 24, 202529 min

"AI Will Cure Cancer, But Not Tomorrow" Dr. Ron Razmi

Cardiologist, investor, and author Dr. Ronald Razmi joins Anthony to talk about his recent book AI Doctor: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare. From his days at the Mayo Clinic to founding a digital health startup and now leading Zoi Capital, he shares insights on what’s coming next in health tech and how to navigate it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 19, 202530 min

From Foster Care to Yale: Rob Henderson’s Story

This week, Anthony talks with Rob Henderson, author of the memoir 'Troubled,' which explores his experiences in foster care, family dynamics, and the impact of social class. Rob shares his journey from a challenging upbringing to achieving success through education and self-discipline, while also discussing the concept of luxury beliefs and their implications for society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 16, 202532 min

Power, Politics, and Victory: Frank Carone on His Role as Former CoS to Mayor Adams

In this episode of Open Book, Anthony interviews Frank Carone, a bestselling author and former chief of staff for New York Mayor Eric Adams. They discuss Carone's upbringing in Brooklyn, the importance of a win-win philosophy in business and life, the influence of Catholic idealism, and his experiences in public service. Carone emphasizes the significance of long-term thinking and ethical behavior in achieving success, while also reflecting on the current state and future of New York City under ...

Apr 09, 202528 min

A Life in Stories with Gay Talese

In this very special episode, Anthony talks with legendary journalist and author Gay Talese. Talese takes us on a journey through his life, storytelling, and the art of observing the world. From his early days as a curious kid in Ocean City, New Jersey, to redefining narrative journalism with works like Frank Sinatra Has a Cold, Thy Neighbor’s Wife, and his most recent book, A Town Without Time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Apr 02, 202542 min

The Decline of the Golden State with Steve Hilton

In this episode, Anthony interviews Steve Hilton, a political commentator and author of 'Califailure: Reversing the Ruin of America's Worst-Run State.' They discuss the challenges facing California, and the political and bureaucratic issues that have led to its decline. Steve emphasizes the need for practical solutions to address homelessness, housing costs, and regulatory burdens, while also expressing optimism for California's future if the right changes are made. Learn more about your ad choi...

Mar 26, 202537 min

The Post Democracy Era with Parag Khanna

In this conversation, Anthony and Parag Khanna discuss the concept of the 'Periodic Table of States,' which categorizes countries based on their stability and governance. Parag emphasizes the need for a balance between democracy and effective governance. They explore the philosophical debate surrounding democracy and authoritarianism, the role of technology in governance, and the potential of blockchain to enhance global mobility and economic growth. Read Parag's latest thoughts in Foreign Polic...

Mar 19, 202530 min

Faith, Lies & Power with Katherine Stewart

In this conversation, Anthony interviews Katherine Stewart, author of Money, Lies, and God , to examine the rise of Christian nationalism and its impact on American democracy. Katherine shares her journey into understanding this movement, shedding light on the misinformation tactics used and the key figures driving it. The discussion explores the movement’s anti-democratic tendencies, the influence of Donald Trump, and the push for a regressive vision of America. Learn more about your ad choices...

Mar 12, 202536 min

The Eurasian Century with Hal Brands

This week, Anthony talks with Hal Brands, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, about his book 'The Eurasian Century: Hot Wars, Cold Wars, and the Making of the Modern World.' They discuss the historical significance of Eurasia, the dynamics of US-Russia-China relations, and the challenges facing global leaders today. Hal emphasizes the strategic importance of Eurasia in global affairs and the need for the US to engage effectively in this region to maintain stability and counteract the influe...

Mar 05, 202531 min

Trump World vs Trump Reality with Michael Wolff

#1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Wolff joins Anthony to discuss his latest book, All or Nothing , a deep dive into the chaos of Donald Trump’s political life and inner circle. Michael unpacks Trump’s relationships with key figures, the fallout from his legal battles, and the media’s role in shaping his image. He also reveals insights into Melania Trump’s true feelings, Rupert Murdoch’s complicated ties to Trump, and the lingering mystery of Trump’s connection with Vladimir Putin. Lea...

Feb 27, 202539 min

The Gray Man with Mark Greaney

This week, Anthony interviews bestselling author Mark Greaney about his latest thriller, 'Midnight Black.' Mark shares insights into his journey from a corporate job to becoming a renowned author, his writing process, and the character development in his Gray Man series. The discussion delves into the real-world inspirations behind his stories, particularly the geopolitical landscape, and the moral complexities of his protagonist, Court Gentry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoi...

Feb 26, 202528 min

Woodrow Wilson: A Legacy Reexamined with Christopher Cox

In this conversation, Christopher Cox discusses his book 'Woodrow Wilson, The Light Withdrawn,' exploring the complexities of Wilson's legacy as a president. The discussion covers Wilson's significant impact on American governance, his role in women's suffrage, the establishment of the Federal Reserve, and the League of Nations. Cox reflects on Wilson's vision for America, his expansion of presidential power, and the lasting implications of his policies on contemporary society. Learn more about ...

Feb 19, 202541 min

TALK Is Everything with Alison Wood Brooks

This week, Anthony talks with Alison Wood Brooks, a professor at Harvard Business School, about her brand-new book TALK: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves. They explore human interaction, self-disclosure, and the importance of authenticity. Alison highlights listening, charisma, and apologies in relationships, while also discussing nature vs. nurture in conversation and the role of humor and kindness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Feb 12, 202537 min

The Real Meaning of Wealth with Sahil Bloom

This week, Anthony talks with Sahil Bloom about his book 'The Five Types of Wealth.' They explore the concept of wealth beyond just financial success, discussing time wealth, social wealth, mental health, and the importance of investing in oneself. Sahil shares personal experiences and insights on how societal pressures can distort our understanding of success and happiness. The discussion emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to life, focusing on meaningful relationships and personal grow...

Feb 05, 202537 min

Kubrick: The Making of a Genius

Nathan Abrams and Robert P. Kolker discuss their book 'Kubrick: An Odyssey' and the life and work of Stanley Kubrick. They delve into Kubrick's unique filmmaking style and the distinctiveness of his films. The authors highlight key films such as 'Barry Lyndon,' 'Dr. Strangelove,' and '2001: A Space Odyssey,' and discuss the visual wit and innovation present in Kubrick's work. They also touch on unfinished projects and the struggles faced by artists, reflecting on Kubrick's legacy and his lasting...

Jan 29, 202541 min

Was Stalin Misunderstood? With Giles Milton

In this conversation, Anthony talks with Giles Milton about his new book, 'The Stalin Affair: The Impossible Alliance That Won the War.' They explore the complex relationships between key figures during World War II, including Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin Roosevelt, as well as the significant role played by Kathy Harriman and her father, W. Averell Harriman. The conversation delves into the unlikely alliances forged during the war, the compelling personalities behind them, and ...

Jan 22, 202546 min

Secrets of JFK’s Assassination with Brad Meltzer

This week, Anthony sits down with bestselling author Brad Meltzer to discuss his brand-new book, The JFK Conspiracy , which sheds light on a little-known plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. Brad shares intimate stories from his career as a writer, insights into his interactions with U.S. presidents, and a deep dive into the intricate role Jacqueline Kennedy played during JFK's presidency. The conversation explores compelling theories about JFK’s assassination, and the evolving nature ...

Jan 15, 202537 min

The Poster Boy of Genius with Samuel Graydon

This week, Anthony speaks with Samuel Graydon, science editor at The Times and author of Einstein in Time and Space: A Life in 99 Particles . Sam reveals the human side of Albert Einstein, discussing his turbulent marriage, influential sister, and anti-establishment views. He explores Einstein's ties to Judaism, regrets over the Manhattan Project, reputation as a ladies' man, and his groundbreaking perspective on time and reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoi...

Jan 08, 202533 min

Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen Made People Proud To Be American with Jim Cullen

Jim Cullen, author of 'Bridge and Tunnel Boys: Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen and the Metropolitan Sound of the 21st Century', discusses the similarities and differences between these two iconic musicians. He explores their backgrounds, their impact on popular music, and their representation of the American dream. Cullen also touches on the reasons why Billy Joel stopped writing and the factors that contributed to the success of both artists. Overall, the conversation delves into the cultural sig...

Jan 03, 202536 min

The Best Books of 2024 and What To Read in 2025

In this final episode of 2024, Anthony reflects on the year's highlights, discussing notable guests and their impactful books. He emphasizes the importance of simple life lessons, and the political landscape, whilst also sharing insights from his own writing journey. Looking ahead, he expresses excitement for the upcoming year and what's to come on Open Book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

Dec 27, 202425 min

"Churchill's Achievements Were Because of His Bipolar Disorder" with James Ricciardi

In this conversation, James Ricciardi, a mental health historian and former lawyer, shares his personal journey with bipolar disorder and discusses the intersection of mental illness and success. He highlights the historical stigma surrounding mental health, the experiences of notable leaders like Winston Churchill and Lyndon Johnson, and contemporary figures who have openly discussed their struggles. Ricciardi emphasizes the need for a shift in public perception and understanding of mental illn...

Dec 24, 202432 min

Crash Champions: The Collision Repair Revolution with Matt Ebert

In this episode, Anthony sits down with Matt Ebert, Founder and CEO of Crash Champions, to explore his inspiring journey from humble beginnings in central Illinois to building a nationwide auto repair powerhouse with over 600 locations. Matt shares the challenges and defining moments that fueled his entrepreneurial spirit, the critical role of trust and teamwork in shaping a strong company culture, and his vision for the future of Crash Champions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastc...

Dec 20, 202427 min
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