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Get Intro To The Stock Market
https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131
Ross Mandell on Instagram
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In this deeply personal and cinematic episode of Going Public, Ross Mandell pulls back the curtain on one of the most defining — and explosive — moments of his life and career. On March 14, 1996, Ross woke up to find himself splashed across the front page of The Wall Street Journal, along with a massive 5,250-word, two-page feature inside the paper — the largest profile ever written about a single person in the Journal’s history at that time.
But unlike most brokers who dream of front-page fame, Ross’s story wasn’t a celebration — it was a public crucifixion. He describes the shock, the fallout, the media frenzy, and the behind-the-scenes forces that led to his portrayal as one of Wall Street’s most “notorious rogue brokers.” This is the raw, uncut truth behind a moment that changed the trajectory of his life, his reputation, and his rise as one of the most talked-about figures in the finance world.
From his early days as a gifted but self-destructive young stockbroker to the extortion attempt by powerful Wall Street insiders, and finally to the moment he refused to compromise his sobriety or integrity for $10 million — Ross lays everything on the table.
This is not just a story about Wall Street. It’s a story about addiction, redemption, betrayal, survival, and the iron will of a man who refused to fold.
🔑 EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
-The Morning Everything Changed
-5,250 Words That Shocked Wall Street
-The Rise: From EF Hutton to Top Producer in America
-Hitting Bottom and Fighting Back
-The Extortion Attempt by Wall Street Insiders
-The Grueling Interviews Meant to Derail His Career
-Becoming the “Bad Boy of Wall Street”
-Building His Own Firm Against All Odds
This episode captures the rise, fall, and rebirth of Ross Mandell — told by the man himself with raw honesty and zero filter. More than a Wall Street war story, it’s a lesson in accountability, resilience, and the cost of living life on the edge. For anyone fascinated by the high-stakes world of finance, media manipulation, redemption arcs, and the psychology of powerful personalities, this is essential listening.
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Get Intro To The Stock Market
https://www.skool.com/going-public-with-ross-mandell-7131
Ross Mandell on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/rossmandell/
In this deeply personal and cinematic episode of Going Public, Ross Mandell pulls back the curtain on one of the most defining — and explosive — moments of his life and career. On March 14, 1996, Ross woke up to find himself splashed across the front page of The Wall Street Journal, along with a massive 5,250-word, two-page feature inside the paper — the largest profile ever written about a single person in the Journal’s history at that time.
But unlike most brokers who dream of front-page fame, Ross’s story wasn’t a celebration — it was a public crucifixion. He describes the shock, the fallout, the media frenzy, and the behind-the-scenes forces that led to his portrayal as one of Wall Street’s most “notorious rogue brokers.” This is the raw, uncut truth behind a moment that changed the trajectory of his life, his reputation, and his rise as one of the most talked-about figures in the finance world.
From his early days as a gifted but self-destructive young stockbroker to the extortion attempt by powerful Wall Street insiders, and finally to the moment he refused to compromise his sobriety or integrity for $10 million — Ross lays everything on the table.
This is not just a story about Wall Street. It’s a story about addiction, redemption, betrayal, survival, and the iron will of a man who refused to fold.
🔑 EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
-The Morning Everything Changed
-5,250 Words That Shocked Wall Street
-The Rise: From EF Hutton to Top Producer in America
-Hitting Bottom and Fighting Back
-The Extortion Attempt by Wall Street Insiders
-The Grueling Interviews Meant to Derail His Career
-Becoming the “Bad Boy of Wall Street”
-Building His Own Firm Against All Odds
This episode captures the rise, fall, and rebirth of Ross Mandell — told by the man himself with raw honesty and zero filter. More than a Wall Street war story, it’s a lesson in accountability, resilience, and the cost of living life on the edge. For anyone fascinated by the high-stakes world of finance, media manipulation, redemption arcs, and the psychology of powerful personalities, this is essential listening.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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