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On this episode of Curveball, host Scott Reich sits down with Ken Feinberg, the man behind some of the most emotionally-charged and high-stakes victim compensation decisions in American history. From mediating the Agent Orange settlement, to administering funds for the victims of 9/11, Sandy Hook, the BP oil spill, and the Boston Marathon bombing, Ken has navigated the immense challenge of putting financial value on unimaginable loss. Together, they explore Ken’s unlikely journey from aspiring actor in blue-collar Brockton, Massachusetts, to becoming a trusted arbiter in moments of national tragedy. The conversation dives deep into the impossible decisions Ken has faced, the lessons he’s learned about fairness and empathy, and the personal toll these curveballs have taken—not only on him, but on the very fabric of American society. It's a raw, moving look at what it means to be fair in the aftermath of tragedy, and how one person’s adaptability and commitment to public service can help shape a nation’s recovery.
What Listeners Will Learn:
Our Guest:
Ken Feinberg
Key Moments:
(04:17) Agent Orange Mediation Appointment
(08:17) Reapplying Skills to Transform Careers
(12:10) Historic Deployment of Public Capital in the Wake of 9/11
(14:39) Valuing Lives: Balancing Compensation Inequality
(20:31) Unequal Victim Compensation Critique
(24:03) The Weight of Unintended Insensitivity
(25:09) Perceptions of Faith Amid Tragedy
(31:45) Embracing Present Over Future Plans
(33:24) Navigating Emotional Aftermath
(38:55) Shared Affinity for JFK’s Legacy
On this episode of Curveball, host Scott Reich sits down with Ken Feinberg, the man behind some of the most emotionally-charged and high-stakes victim compensation decisions in American history. From mediating the Agent Orange settlement, to administering funds for the victims of 9/11, Sandy Hook, the BP oil spill, and the Boston Marathon bombing, Ken has navigated the immense challenge of putting financial value on unimaginable loss. Together, they explore Ken’s unlikely journey from aspiring actor in blue-collar Brockton, Massachusetts, to becoming a trusted arbiter in moments of national tragedy. The conversation dives deep into the impossible decisions Ken has faced, the lessons he’s learned about fairness and empathy, and the personal toll these curveballs have taken—not only on him, but on the very fabric of American society. It's a raw, moving look at what it means to be fair in the aftermath of tragedy, and how one person’s adaptability and commitment to public service can help shape a nation’s recovery.
What Listeners Will Learn:
Our Guest:
Ken Feinberg
Key Moments:
(04:17) Agent Orange Mediation Appointment
(08:17) Reapplying Skills to Transform Careers
(12:10) Historic Deployment of Public Capital in the Wake of 9/11
(14:39) Valuing Lives: Balancing Compensation Inequality
(20:31) Unequal Victim Compensation Critique
(24:03) The Weight of Unintended Insensitivity
(25:09) Perceptions of Faith Amid Tragedy
(31:45) Embracing Present Over Future Plans
(33:24) Navigating Emotional Aftermath
(38:55) Shared Affinity for JFK’s Legacy