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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

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Temps total27 j 12 h 10 min
Dernier épisode16/05/2026
Premier épisode19/03/2020
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18/05/2022 37 min

Bonus Episode: Plunging Markets, Crypto Winters, and Elon’s Twitter Deal — with David Yermack

David Yermack, a professor of Finance and Business Transformation at the Stern School of Business, joins Scott for a special reports episode on how to think about the current stock market and crypto volatility. We also l

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16/05/2022 22 min

Office Hours: Should I Work for Meta? + Why Unions are Failing, and Engaging an Audience

Scott takes a question on the strengths and weaknesses of unions as a labor resurgence seems to be heating up. He then offers advice on taking a job with big tech when the company clashes with your values, and shares his

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12/05/2022 37 min

The Frothy Real Estate Market — with the cofounders of Esusu

Samir Goel and Abbey Wemimo, the cofounders and co-CEOs of Esusu, a fintech platform that captures rental data and reports it to credit bureaus to help renters build their credit scores, join Scott to discuss why real es

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09/05/2022 23 min

Office Hours: The Hectic Housing Market, Funding Scholarships, and Building Your Personal Brand

Scott answers a question about the state of the housing market as investors buy up an increasing share of available homes. He also offers his thoughts on how to smartly fund scholarships, and shares his tips for how to b

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05/05/2022 41 min

The Power of Population Change — with Dr. Jennifer Sciubba

Dr. Jennifer Sciubba, an internationally recognized expert in the field of demographic security, and author of “8 Billion and Counting: How Sex, Death, and Migration Shape Our World,” joins Scott to discuss all sorts of

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02/05/2022 23 min

Office Hours: YouTube’s Copyright Problem, Teaching Kids About Money, and Choosing Entrepreneurship

Scott answers a question about why you can still find copyrighted material on YouTube, and shares his thoughts on why big platforms slack off when it comes to content moderation. He also offers advice to a mother wonderi

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28/04/2022 44 min

The Evolution of Money and the Demise of CNN+ — with Eswar Prasad

Eswar Prasad, the Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy at Cornell University and author of “The Future of Money: How the Digital Revolution is Transforming Currencies and Finance,” joins Scott to discuss the state of

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25/04/2022 24 min

Office Hours: The Metaverse, NFTs, and Web3 — with Tonya Evans

Tonya Evans, professor of law at Penn State Dickinson Law School, returns to the Pod to discuss the state of play in the metaverse, and where intellectual property laws come in. She and Scott also answer listener questio

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21/04/2022 45 min

Rebranding Nuclear Energy — with Dr. Jessica Lovering

Jessica Lovering, the co-founder and co-executive director at the Good Energy Collective, joins Scott to discuss how nuclear energy got such a bad rap, and why it’s actually a great mechanism for combating climate change

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18/04/2022 22 min

Office Hours: Elon Musk and the Algebra of Deterrence, Amazon’s Third-Party Sellers, and the Dangers of Algorithmic Ads

Scott answers a question on why Elon Musk is able to get away with skirting the law, and shares his thoughts on why Musk’s Twitter takeover attempt may be a seminal moment for the SEC. He also answers a question about wh

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14/04/2022 1 h 8 min

Startups vs. Big Corporations, Regulating Monopolies, and Tech Folly — with Noam Bardin

Noam Bardin, the former CEO of Waze and the VP of Product at Google, joins Scott to discuss all things tech — including what followed when Noam sold Waze to Google, how to think about regulating monopolies, and what foun

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11/04/2022 26 min

Office Hours: Spotify Subscriptions, Stock Buybacks, and Inflation

Scott answers a question on how Spotify will maintain its value proposition and grow its market share in an increasingly competitive streaming market. He then shares his thoughts on what stock buybacks mean for stakehold

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07/04/2022 49 min

Elon Musk and Twitter + Curating Online Communities — with Nadav Shoval

Nadav Shoval, the co-founder and CEO of OpenWeb, joins Scott to discuss how the company uses AI to help publishers build healthy online communities, specifically in their comments sections. Nadav also shares his thoughts

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04/04/2022 21 min

Office Hours: The Tesla Phone, Apple’s Enterprise Play, and Degrees vs. Bootcamps

Scott answers a question on whether Elon Musk could capture a competitive share of the smartphone market with a Tesla phone. He then shares his thoughts on why Apple is moving into the B2B space, and offers advice to som

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31/03/2022 57 min

CNN+, Investing Platforms, and the Return to Fundamentals — with Leif Abraham

Leif Abraham, the co-CEO of Public.com, joins Scott to discuss the state of play regarding the fintech investment space and Public’s overall business strategy. Scott opens with his thoughts on how the state of the IPO ma

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28/03/2022 20 min

Office Hours: The Strength of Sanctions, the Short-form Video Revolution, and Yielding to Economic Security

Scott answers a question on whether Upwork and other gig economy companies did the right thing by suspending services in Russia. Scott also shares his thoughts on how short videos might make their way into the enterprise

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24/03/2022 56 min

The Ukraine Crisis Explained — with Niall Ferguson

Niall Ferguson, a historian and the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, joins Scott to discuss the implications of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. We hear what the West needs to do, why

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21/03/2022 22 min

Office Hours: NVIDIA’s Strengths, Meta’s Virtual Real Estate Opportunities, Proprietary Streaming Content, and Rebranding Government Jobs

Scott shares his thoughts on whether NVIDIA’s stock is a strong long-term investment. He then shares how streaming services might innovate around proprietary content, and answers a question about whether Meta might acqui

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17/03/2022 46 min

The Illusion of ESG Investing — with Tariq Fancy

Tariq Fancy, the founder and CEO of The Rumie Initiative and the former chief investment officer for sustainable investing at BlackRock, joins Scott to discuss how ESG investing acts as “a dangerous placebo that harms th

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14/03/2022 20 min

Office Hours: Philanthropy, What to Do About Standardized Testing, and the Algebra of Making Predictions

Scott shares his thoughts on the roles that tests like the ACT and SAT play in college admissions. He then answers a question on how to be more charitable with your wealth, and explains his prediction-making process. Mus

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10/03/2022 53 min

Economic Cycles, Investing in Education, and Working Through Grief — with Ray Dalio

Ray Dalio, founder and co-chief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates, joins Scott to discuss his latest book, “Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail.” Ray also shares

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07/03/2022 19 min

Office Hours: Uber’s Super App Prospects, Private Wealth Managers, and When to Raise Capital

Scott answers a question about whether Uber is an appetizing acquisition target at its current valuation. He then offers advice on when to raise seed funding for your startup, and shares his wealth management journey fro

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03/03/2022 48 min

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Role of Intelligence — with Shane Harris

Shane Harris, an intelligence and national security reporter at The Washington Post, joins Scott to discuss the roles of intelligence, sanctions, and cyber attacks as they relate to Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Follow Sha

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28/02/2022 20 min

Office Hours: LinkedIn’s Learning Opportunity, P&G and Unilever’s Gangster Move, and Making Cities Affordable

Scott answers a question about how LinkedIn can become a stronger platform for educational content. He then shares how consumer packaged goods giants can innovate to stay relevant, and offers his thoughts on what would m

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24/02/2022 1 h 1 min

State of Play: The Streaming Wars — with James Andrew Miller

James Andrew Miller, an investigative journalist and the author of Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers, joins the pod to discuss how the entertainment legend has differentiated itself over the years, as we

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19/02/2022 32 min

Bonus Interview from Pivot Miami: Meredith Kopit Levien, the President and CEO of the New York Times

Scott shares his interview with Meredith Kopit Levien, the President and CEO of the New York Times, which took place during Pivot Miami this past week. Meredith discusses the future of news and journalism, the NYT's move

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17/02/2022 46 min

The Virtual Real Estate Boom, plus Supersonic Travel — with Kathy Savitt

Scott shares his Pivot Miami interview with Kathy Savitt, the President and Chief Commercial Officer of Boom Technology. He also opens with his thoughts on why virtual real estate is going to be the Gamestop of 2022. Alg

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14/02/2022 16 min

Office Hours: Meta Vs. the Metaverse, Private Equity Dominance, and Professional Coaches

Scott answers a question about why he’s semi-bullish on the metaverse, but bearish on Zuckerberg’s version of it. He then takes a question from a listener who wonders if private equity firms are becoming monopolies, and

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10/02/2022 56 min

The Making of Silicon Valley — with Margaret O’Mara

Margaret O’Mara, a professor of history at the University of Washington, joins Scott to discuss how tech has and will continue to shape the economic map of the US, as well as the importance of public investment in the te

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07/02/2022 20 min

Office Hours: McKinsey’s Mistakes, Arizona State’s Online Initiative, and the Great Resignation

Scott answers a question about why Peloton hired McKinsey, a company embroiled in its own troubles. He then shares his take on Arizona State’s global education initiative that aims to enroll 100 million students by 2030,

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03/02/2022 46 min

So Long, Spotify + Super Fast Delivery — with Ralf Wenzel (CEO of JOKR)

Ralf Wenzel, the founder and CEO of JOKR, joins Scott to discuss the company’s ultra-fast delivery model. We learn how the company operates, the problems this business is trying to solve, and evolving consumer incentives

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31/01/2022 18 min

Office Hours: America’s Super App, Online Sports Betting, and Career Bubbles

Scott answers a question about why the U.S. is so behind China in developing a super app. He then shares his thoughts on whether the online sports betting industry is a good investment, and offers advice to someone who f

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27/01/2022 55 min

Emotional Fitness and Entrepreneurship — with Dr. Emily Anhalt

Dr. Emily Anhalt, a clinical psychologist and the co-founder of Coa, a mental health startup, joins Scott to discuss her work with entrepreneurs and her tips for becoming mentally strong. Dr. Anhalt also talks about the

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24/01/2022 17 min

Office Hours: Trader Joe’s and the Paradox of Choice, Telehealth’s Future, and Planning an MBA

Scott answers a question about how Trader Joe’s has been able to succeed without offering delivery or online shopping. He then shares his thoughts on why telehealth stocks have crashed back to earth after enormous highs,

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20/01/2022 57 min

Fixing the US Higher Education System — with Stig Leschly

Stig Leschly, the CEO and Founder of College101, an issue advocacy organization focused on US higher education, joins Scott to discuss a variety of issues surrounding higher ed, including the cartel-like price-fixing we

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13/01/2022 1 h 8 min

Unlocks and 2022's Top Geopolitical Risks — with Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer, a political scientist who is focused on the business of geopolitics, joins Scott for a discussion about what he and his firm Eurasia Group believe will be the top geopolitical risks to play out this year. Sc

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10/01/2022 22 min

Office Hours: Virtual Real Estate, Tech Regulations, Fatherhood, and Prioritizing Your Life

Scott answers a question about platforms like Decentraland and Sandbox, where users can buy and sell virtual land as NFTs. He then shares his thoughts on how to address the negative externalities of scaling industries, o

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06/01/2022 1 h 1 min

2022 Predictions

Scott discusses his predictions for the year ahead and reviews the ones he got right and wrong in 2021. Scott also shares his thoughts on Apple’s big milestone of reaching a $3 trillion valuation. Algebra of Happiness: s

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23/12/2021 15 min

The Algebra of Happiness

For our final episode of the year, we hear Scott read an excerpt from his National Bestseller, “The Algebra of Happiness.” He shares stories of his family, overcoming his imposter syndrome, and finding his voice. Audio e

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20/12/2021 25 min

Democratizing One-Click Checkout — with Ryan Breslow

Ryan Breslow, the founder and CEO of Bolt — a technology company that has raised more than $600 million and 18x’d its valuation in 18 months, joins Scott to discuss scaling the company, fundraising, and his approach to c

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16/12/2021 36 min

The Creator Economy — with Nuseir Yassin

Nuseir Yassin, the host of the Nas Daily vlog and the CEO of Nas Academy, joins Scott to discuss the state of play in the creator economy. We hear about Nuseir’s path to building an online following of more than 40 milli

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13/12/2021 16 min

Office Hours: The Power of the Apple Car, the University of Austin’s Missed Opportunity, and the Algebra of Wealth

Scott answers a question on how Apple could differentiate from Tesla and Rivian with its Apple Car, and predicts what it will mean for the company’s valuation. He then shares his thoughts on the University of Austin’s co

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09/12/2021 57 min

Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic — with Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, joins Scott for a conversation about his latest book, “World War C: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One.” We hear Dr. Gupta’s insigh

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06/12/2021 39 min

Office Hours: The Psychedelics Industry — with Ronan Levy

Ronan Levy, the co-founder and executive chairman of Field Trip Health, joins Scott to discuss the state of play in the legalized psychedelics space. He also answers listener questions on the possible negative externalit

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02/12/2021 38 min

Supply Chain Woes, Self-Driving Vehicles, and Rebuilding Relationships — with Bryan Salesky

Bryan Salesky, the founder and CEO of Argo AI, joins Scott to discuss the state of play in the self-driving vehicle space. Bryan tells us about the miles his company is automating, as well as what the industry’s barriers

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29/11/2021 20 min

Office Hours: Rivian’s Colossal IPO, Fashion Industry Winners, and Pivoting Out of an Ad Agency

Scott answers a question on how Rivian priced its shares for the biggest IPO of the year. He then offers his thoughts on the future of the apparel industry and gives advice to someone who no longer sees the point in work

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25/11/2021 58 min

Consumer Markets, Franchising, and Angel Investing — With Kat Cole

Kat Cole, an angel investor and master of franchising, joins the pod to discuss the state of play in the restaurant and retail industry, her investment strategy, and why she’s excited about NFTs. She also shares her path

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22/11/2021 19 min

Office Hours: What’s Next for Peloton, The Hidden Value of B2B, and Diversifying your Investments

Scott answers a question on Peloton’s recent collapse in value and explains why it’s the perfect opportunity for Nike or Apple to acquire the company. He then shares why he likes to invest in the picks-and-shovels of boo

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18/11/2021 55 min

Crypto, Web3, and DeFi — with Mike Novogratz

Mike Novogratz, the founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital, an investment firm focused on cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and digital assets, joins Scott to give us a macro view of the crypto space. He tells us about

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15/11/2021 17 min

Office Hours: The Race to a Super App, When to Expand Your Board, and Deciding to Get an MBA as an Entrepreneur

Scott answers a question on verticalization within the grocery delivery market and explains why there’s power in controlling access to the consumer. He also offers advice to a start-up founder on when to add more members

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