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EU foreign policy chief tells Trump not to interfere in Europe's politics
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Full Sanders Interview: President is a 'Pathological Liar'
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[Table] IAmA: I am Kevin Roose, author of "Young Money" and the reporter who snuck into a Wall Street secret society. Ask me anything!

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Your book The Unlikely Disciple was about young Evangelicals. In your interviews on the talk shows (Morning Joe, Jon Stewart) you liken the culture of Wall Street to a religion. Have you found a common thread amongst your young Wall Street friends and your Liberty University friends? Oh yay an actual question! Yes, I do think that on some level, my young banker friends are like my Liberty friends. Of course, their cultures are miles apart, but they're both being put through this kind of theological test. On Wall Street, you're basically taught to blend in – dress the right way, talk the right way, look up to the same charismatic leaders as everyone else. Same at Christian college.
But what might be more interesting, and a parallel I didn't suspect, is that both communities have apostates. There are a ton of people on Wall Street, I suspect, who don't really buy the whole finance ethos – who are going through the motions, but don't have their hearts in it. Several of the eight people I followed fall into this camp, so there have to be lots more.
How did the bankers you talked to react to the Occupy Wall Street protests? What were some of their personal opinions on it? That was a fascinating thing. Some of them dismissed the protests. But more than a few were really shaken by them. I remember one Goldman guy saying, "It feels so weird to be on this side of things." You have to remember that there were 22- and 23-year-old bankers. They had friends in the Occupy movement. And they weren't so far removed from the real world that they couldn't feel guilt for taking part in such a vilified industry.
On The Daily Show you were privy to the coveted post-interview lean-in. It happens on all the great talk shows with people like Bono or Jennifer Hudson. After he shakes your hand, the music starts and the camera zooms out, Jon Stewart leans in and tells you some secret information that only celebrities know. Everyone's dying to know...what do they say during the lean-in? I was too freaked out and nervous to remember exactly, but we'd had a conversation during the interview about his days as a bartender, and when he leaned in he told me some story from his bartending days about Wall Street customers that I'm sure would have been crude and and hilarious if I'd been sentient at the time.
Do you have any regrets about Digg or Pownce? So many. So, so many.
How often do you get confused for Kevin Rose? All the effing time. I get invited to all these cool tech parties and then I RSVP and they're like, oh, sorry, the party's been...moved?
Considering your Unlikely Disciple work and now Young Money, what misunderstood sometimes terrible but ultimately human group will you sneak into next? Redditors, def.
Now that you're out in the bay area covering tech as well, what are some of the differences you've noticed between young tech workers and young wall streeters? Well, I think the groups are blending somewhat. But Silicon Valley is a much more earnest, idealistic subculture. There's a greed there, but it's buried beneath ten or twelve layers of do-gooder rhetoric.
Wall Streeters, on the other hand, tend to be more forthright about what their job is (making money). And the young ones tend to be a little more morally conflicted, in my experience, because they don't have that pillow of saving the world to rest their heads on at night.
Also, what kind of effects have you seen since posting the article a week or two ago? Have any of the people mentioned in it caught any slack in a big way? One guy was forced to apologize, since he's a trustee of a university. Link to www.timesdispatch.com
But the others are pretty much fine, at least that I know of. They're not exactly vulnerable.
Just wondering, are you still friends with any of the students you befriended at Liberty and what did they think of Unlikely Disciple? Also, looking forward to reading your new book! I am still friends with some of them! They were all very supportive of the book, and a lot of them still write from time to time to say hi and keep me updated on their lives. (They all have a lot of children by now.)
Unlikely Disciples was one of the more patient, understanding books I've ever read. With that background, I was surprised, in reading your NYMag piece on the KBP party, to find that the hatchet came out so quickly. Not that this exonerates them completely, but these were very unpopular folks at the time; isn't there a version of the story, and of the jokes you covered, that gets into collective effervescence as collective therapy? Are they more than monsters? I think the Kappa party is a little unrepresentative of my book as a whole. (Which, in some ways, makes it a weird excerpt! Not that I'm complaining.) Because the book is, I think, really humanizing – if you come in believing nothing about bankers except that they're evil and greedy, I think and hope that the 8 portraits of young bankers will flesh that out a bit, and put some faces to the stereotypes.
Did you get the sense that any of the young recruits you followed were at the top of their class? If not were these the individuals that were going to get washed out of Wall St anyhow? A few of them were, if not at the top of their class, then near it. One guy, a Goldman Sachs worker, was told by his boss that he was one of the best analysts they'd ever had.
I think a few of the others may have been culled when it came to promotion time. But I found basically no correlation between where someone was in his/her analyst class and how happy he/she was. The misery extended to all levels of competence.
How did you convince eight young bankers to give you that much access? Quaaludes.
Actually, it was just a matter of building up trust, telling them I was going to keep them completely anonymous, and convincing them that I wasn't going to make them look like complete assholes – that I was genuinely curious about what their lives were like.
Hey Kevin. First, I just wanted to say that I'm about half way through Young Money and it's been very insightful. I look forward to finishing it. Here's my question. You comment on the lack of moral compass many of these Wall St. bankers have, not being able to see "the big picture." Could you describe your own moral compass? How was it developed? Hi Michael. I don't know what my moral compass is. I do know that my parents are wonderful human beings, and so whatever moral scruples I may have inadvertently picked up are from them.
You had made the point early in the book that in many ways these investment jobs are very risk-averse for young college grads because of the early hiring schedule. I was particularly interested by your insight that Teach for America really got a foot-hold in major universities when they moved up their timeline to match the early recruitment schedule of the banks. Your anecdote about Teach for America strikes me as a really crucial insight about how to get millennials into the workplace after college or graduate school. Maybe we should be thinking about moving up all sorts of hiring timelines, and reproducing the 1-2 year "up or out" models in lots of industries. This would allow there to be designated spots that could let even non-profit industries hire early. Besides Teach for America were you seeing any other industries / groups try this early-recruitment model on college campuses? Do you think it would be sustainable? My other question is whether you saw student loan debt playing a role for any of the young financiers you followed. Was it part of their calculus in taking the job? Was it part of their calculus in staying? Do you think that many young grads who go into banking have high debt loads, or did most have supportive families / substantial financial aid packages? I think you're right that the Wall Street recruiting structure (early offers, 2-year commitments) is a big part of why it's attracted so many people for so long. And why TFA has been so successful by duplicating it.
What action, if any, do you hope Young Money spurs? For example, changes on Wall St.or caution against similar practices in Silicon Valley. Or is this just a really great peek inside? My goal was never to, like, influence Wall Street regulation. It's a good story, I hope, and to the extent it has an impact, I hope it gives college students some more information before signing up to work at a big bank about what it's actually going to be like.
How many times have you been compared to Michael Lewis or been referred to as a new/young Michael Lewis in the past month? And what do you think of the comparison? It's happened a couple of times, but honestly (and this is going to sound faux-modest no matter how I say it, but it's true) it's like comparing an Olympic gold medalist to some guy in rec league. Michael Lewis is a god, and probably the best non-fiction writer of his generation. I love him and will read everything he ever writes.
Also, don't the both of you live in Berkeley? We do! We had lunch once. He's a very nice man.
I don't think there's a greater disconnect between how the world views Wall Street and how it actually operates. I don't think there are many industries that are as secretive as Wall Street. So I'm not sure there'd be as much to reveal if I shadowed, say, insurance salesmen.
How old are you, exactly? You look anywhere between 15 and 45. 45! I've never gotten 45. That is...depressing.
I'm 26.
Do you think the changes you see in Wall Street and finance are sustainable or will the Wall Street of the future revert back to parts of the pre-crash era? I think parts of Old Wall Street might revert (the size of the bonuses, for example). But I don't think the culture will ever go back to the Liar's Poker-era days. It's a vastly different, vastly more boring financial industry than it was back in the 1980s, or even in 2006.
As an adrift mid-twenty year old, it was refreshing to see other twenty year olds -- even those that make $200k -- hold similar worries. Do you still keep up with any of the people you wrote about? I do keep up with the people I wrote about. They're great.
As an incoming analyst for a Wall St. bank, I loved reading your book. Seems like you spent a lot of time meeting your sources in bars/clubs that are popular with analysts - did you ever worry about them running into someone they knew, or even one of your other sources? Thanks! And good luck! When it came to meeting sources for interviews, we would usually pick places pretty far from their offices, just for safety's sake. The Brother Jimmy's trips were mostly for fun. ("Fun.")
What new book better captures New York? Adam Sternbergh's Shovel Ready or your Young Money? His book is really good! You should read it! Mine too! Both of them perfectly capture New York, and are available at amazon dot com.
Hey dude, haven't checked out the new book yet, but I really liked Unlikely Disciple, and dug your NY Mag article. Keep up the great work! What's the strangest fact you've uncovered in your research for Young Money? It's not really a strange fact, but I learned a fascinating amount about how young bankers try to game Seamless (the lunch-ordering thing). There's a great article on Fast Company (Link to www.fastcompany.com that goes into detail about how bankers use their Seamless allowances to get beer, cigarettes, and groceries for their apartments. These guys are the best and the brightest!
How much would your silence cost? A $25 Starbucks gift card would probably do it, to be honest.
Hi Kevin --- Why was there such a delay between going to the event and publishing the article (2012 to 2014)? There wasn't! I published an article in the NYT the day after the event: Link to dealbook.nytimes.com
What does it take to get you to follow me on Twitter? What's your username? I'll do it right now!
Do you have any regrets in your life up to now? I regret my sk8r boi phase.
Hi Kevin, thanks so much for being here. I always tell people that writing is terrible, but having written is great.
I'd love it if you could talk a little bit about your writing process--i.e. how you made the time while you had a full-time job; what was easy about it, and what was challenging. Do you actually like the act of long-form writing (some writers find it meditative; others find it excruciating)? It's a bit of an exaggeration – I actually don't mind the actual act of writing sometimes. But it can also be a drag. When I was doing the book and holding down a full-time job, I would basically work a normal workday, take a one-hour nap, go for a run, and then go back to my desk and write all night. It wasn't the most pleasant existence. I basically didn't see my friends for 6 months. And I grew a pretty gross beard.
How do you handle all the fame Kevin? I put it all in a knapsack and carry it over my shoulder.
Was there any attempt or thought to follow analysts from boutique banks? As a former boutique banking analyst, I think we lead a different life than those from bulge bracket analysts. I wanted to stick to the big banks. Mostly because there are more analysts at those firms, and so the experiences those analysts have are more common by definition. But if I'd found the right boutique banking analyst to follow around, I would have definitely given it thought. I think those people tend to be a little more committed to finance as a career, though, and therefore a little more wary around reporters. (At least in my experience.)
Hey I saw you on the daily show last night! I was just curious as to what the bankers you followed around thought of this book. Were they angry or indifferent towards you releasing this book to the public? Well, they weren't angry, because I had their full participation from the start. They knew it was coming.
I hope they like it! One of them said to me that reading it gave him PTSD – that reliving his analyst days was really, really, painful, now that he's gotten to a better place.
Pancakes or Waffles? Pancakes duh.
What's it like to meet Rembert? I love Rembert. He needs better clothes, though.
I was at a bookstore with my friend as he purchased your book. We discovered somebody has dog-eared one of the pages. He decided to wait until he gets to that page to find out why they did that. Any bets on what to expect? Oh my god I have no idea. Where was the bookstore?
Downtown Toronto. Did I malign Canadians in the book? flips through index Hmm...I don't think so, maybe it was just damaged in transit?
Alright but if there's some sort of ancient prophecy and/or slight against Canucks on that page, I'll be holding you personally responsible. Well I do hate Canadians, but I didn't put it in the book.
Who is your favorite barbershop quartet? Yours, Casey.
Would you theoretically be up for speaking at a 3-day lifestyle design/adventure retreat in the wilderness of Utah? Uh, sure? E-mail me.
I assume this is a joke because his name is so similar to that of Kevin Rose. No, it's a serious question. He's asking me about my regrets about Digg and Pownce. Of which I have many.
Name 16. OK. (I just named them, in my head.)
Hey Kevin, loved the article. Awesome stuff man. Thanks! You know, there was a moment after the Kappa Beta Phi dinner where I was scared that I might get pulled into a panel van or hit by a drone strike or something. These are millionaires and billionaires! I remember calling my mom and telling her I loved her, just in case.
Were you/are you scared of raking the muck when it comes to corporate bigwigs like that. Those people have their hands in everything and money talks in this town (NYC as well), was there ever a point where you thought "Oh shit, they could end me". But no, I haven't felt bodily threat since then. Although I'm probably blackballed from the St. Regis.
Nice try, Kevin. I hate you Mike. Also Banana Republic I think? It's not very fancy.
Would you rather fight 100 duck-sized horses or get a full body massage from mike isaac What is a "Mike Isaac?" The horses sound fine, though.
I saw you on Colbert the other night, definitely going to pick up your book for when I have time to read something other than textbooks. That's weird. I wasn't on Colbert! (Colbert: call me?)
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