Station 4 Negotiation

#53 – Great Lessons from the Great Depression: Negotiating In Uncertain Times


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This week on S4N, we step into the turmoil surrounding the 1929 stock market crash and the international debt crisis it exposed — a moment when information was unreliable, risk was rising, and decisions at the table carried consequences far beyond the room.

Using this period as a lens, we give you the tools seasoned negotiators rely on when certainty disappears. By contrasting Wall Street's speculative frenzy with the high-stakes reparations talks between David Sarnoff and German finance minister Hjalmar Schacht, Gene explores how perspective can shift a stalled negotiation, why endurance matters, and how to know whether the right people are in the room.

This episode reframes negotiation as judgment, not just technique — and asks what it really takes to stay steady when everything around you isn't.

Remember: negotiation is life.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History – and How It Shattered a Nation by Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Station 4 NegotiationBy Gene Killian