Gillian Tett is an award-winning journalist, and chair of the Financial Times\u2019 US editorial board. As editor-at-large, she writes weekly columns covering a range of economic issues, and in 2019 co-founded \u2018FT Moral Money,\u2019 a twice-weekly newsletter which has since become one of their most widely-read and impactful initiatives. In 2019, she won \u2018Journalist of the Year\u2019 at the British Press Awards for her prison interview with fraudster Bernie Madoff. An acclaimed author, she covered the global crash of 2008; and her latest book \u2018Anthro-Vision\u2019 utilises her extensive education in anthropology to \u201cassess the post-covid age, and make sense of a world undergoing severe disruption.\u201d In this in-depth interview, Gillian reflects on her time reporting during Trump\u2019s presidency - how \u201cconstant de-stabilisation and confrontation\u201d made it difficult to spot what she calls \u201csocial silences;\u201d reflects on four decades in journalism, and the positive impact she\u2019s witnessed as the industry becomes less male-dominated; and argues the current focus on \u2018big data\u2019 ignores an understanding of anthropology, which would \u201cgive the full picture\u201d - why corporate projects fail, bank traders miscalculate losses, and pandemic policies succeed or fail.