
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Bestselling author, professor and entrepreneur Scott Galloway combines business insight and analysis with provocative life and career advice.On Mondays and Fridays, Office Hours features Scott answering your questions about business, career, and life. On Wednesdays, Raging Moderates brings Scott together with political strategist and The Five co-host Jessica Tarlov together to break down the biggest political stories of the week through a centrist lens. On Thursdays, Conversations features Scott talks with leading thinkers across business, geopolitics, tech, and culture.On Saturdays, don’t miss No Mercy / No Malice, Scott’s Webby Award-winning newsletter, as read by actor and raconteur George Hahn.And on the first Sunday of every month, check out First Time Founders, where Ed Elson sits down with entrepreneurs for conversations about what it really takes to build a business from scratch. To resist is futile…Want to get in touch? Email us, officehours@profgmedia.com.
Latest episodes

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Jul 3, 2025 • 58min
The Art of Power, Seduction, and Mastery — with Robert Greene
Robert Greene, renowned author of bestsellers like The 48 Laws of Power, joins to unpack the intricate dance of power, seduction, and mastery. He emphasizes recognizing one's roles and finding a life purpose for personal growth. The conversation dives into the social dynamics of power and the significance of self-awareness. Greene also addresses the skills crisis among young men, advocating for real-life connections over screens. Lastly, he contrasts emotional seduction with superficial success and highlights the evolution of modern masculinity.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
Raging Moderates: The GOP’s Unpopular and Harmful Bill (ft. Galen Druke)
Galen Druke, former host of FiveThirtyEight Politics and current host of GD Politics, joins to dissect the GOP's unpopular budget bill that has raised eyebrows across the political spectrum. They delve into the lessons Democrats could learn from Zohran Mamdani’s surprising NYC primary win, emphasizing the importance of grassroots engagement. The discussion also touches on the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings and the shifting dynamics of healthcare, highlighting the critical challenges for both parties as they approach the 2024 elections.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 15min
Should You Be Provocative? Best & Worst Rebrands, and What’s Next for Celsius
Discover the fine line between being provocative and authentic in branding. Dive into the most memorable rebrands, from HBO's controversial name change to Tesla's struggles. Explore how these changes impact customer perception. Plus, learn about Celsius, the rising star in the energy drink market, and its strategy to stand out against traditional options. Unpack growth potential, advertising tactics, and what’s next for this innovative brand.

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Jun 28, 2025 • 25min
No Mercy / No Malice: The Grown Up Tax Bill
The discussion kicks off with a critical look at a proposed tax bill potentially adding $2.8 trillion to the deficit. It dives into the complexities of federal budgets and the need for reform in the tax system. A stark contrast in government funding for seniors versus children is highlighted, prompting fresh ideas for investing in youth. Portugal's tax holiday for young workers is presented as a potential U.S. solution to unemployment. The need for fiscal solutions is juxtaposed with parenting's role in fostering resilience for future generations.

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Jun 28, 2025 • 54min
The State of Play After the Iran-Israel War — with Karim Sadjadpour
Karim Sadjadpour, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, dives into the complexities of the Iran-Israel conflict. He reveals what's fueling the latest tensions and explores the implications for U.S. diplomacy. Karim discusses the challenges the Iranian leadership faces with an aging regime and the psychological motivations driving Middle Eastern politics. He also touches on the aspirations of the Iranian people amidst regime struggles and assesses the potential for stability in a shifting geopolitical landscape.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 15min
Are Meta Ads a Scam? Marketing Without a Degree, and What Right-Wing Podcasts Get Right
Scott dives into the skepticism surrounding advertising on Meta, questioning if your dollars are just fueling bots. He shares unconventional ways to excel in marketing without a formal education, highlighting free resources. The discussion also contrasts how right-wing podcasts captivate audiences through aggressive tactics, while left-wing ones rely on a more thoughtful approach. In a world where news feels like entertainment, the nuances of political commentary are dissected, revealing the different strategies each side employs to engage listeners.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 9min
Winners and Losers in the Israel-Iran Conflict — with Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group and global affairs expert, delves into the Israel-Iran conflict, analyzing the shifting power dynamics and U.S. foreign policy, particularly under Trump. He highlights the complex geopolitical chess game involving major players like Russia and China. The discussion also touches on Iran's strategic responses amidst rising tensions and the internal political pressures influencing Israel’s military actions. Bremmer warns of unpredictable risks that could destabilize the region, emphasizing the importance of international alliances.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 2min
Raging Moderates: A Shaky Ceasefire (ft. Rep. Jim Himes)
Jim Himes, Ranking Member on the House Intelligence Committee, shares insights on the delicate state of U.S.-Iran relations following recent airstrikes. He discusses the potential fallout for Iran’s regime and its nuclear ambitions, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful diplomacy. The conversation dives into the challenges of maintaining a ceasefire and the complexities of international alliances, featuring a humorous look at the political landscape and the impact of social media on foreign policy. Himes also critiques the mixed signals from U.S. leadership.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 20min
Does Scott Still Teach at NYU? Private Clubs for the 1%, and How Money Changed Scott’s Life
Scott discusses his unconventional role at NYU and the evolving nature of private social clubs. He raises questions about accessibility and the impact of wealth on personal values. Reflecting on his journey with money, he shares insights on the emotional complexities of wealth and the balance between fulfillment and generosity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of giving back and creating opportunities for others.

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Jun 21, 2025 • 15min
No Mercy / No Malice: Pomp vs. Protest
The contrast between military displays and civic protests sets the stage for a dialogue on power dynamics in the U.S. The effectiveness of nonviolent resistance shines through with historical examples like the People Power Movement. There's a call for innovative economic actions, such as boycotts, to maintain momentum for change. The discussion also celebrates the rise of women's soccer as a beacon of talent and competition while introducing fresh business solutions that aim to empower entrepreneurs.