The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

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98 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 15min

No Mercy / No Malice: National Service

A thought-provoking discussion on the idea of mandatory national service sparks intrigue. It explores how service can rebuild American civic identity and connect generations. The impact of economic strain on young Americans is highlighted, alongside the transformative power of serving others. By examining Singapore's successful model, the conversation sheds light on ways to reduce prejudice and foster community. The potential benefits for participants and society are compelling, suggesting service could reshape futures and strengthen bonds.
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125 snips
Nov 14, 2025 • 27min

How to Know When You Have Enough, Build a Safety Net, and Spend Money Well — ft. Morgan Housel

Morgan Housel, bestselling author and partner at The Collaborative Fund, dives into the shifting notion of 'enough' and the dynamics of financial independence. He stresses that satisfaction is rooted in relationships rather than mere net worth. The discussion also highlights the importance of holding cash reserves as emotional insurance. Housel and Scott Galloway share their spending philosophies, focusing on experiences and giving, while navigating the complexities of wealth versus visible richness.
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130 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 13min

Notes on Being a Man — a Live Conversation with Ben Stiller

In a live conversation, actor and comedian Ben Stiller offers insights into modern masculinity, discussing themes of friendship and fatherhood. Stiller and Scott Galloway tackle the controversies around mentoring young men and explore how masculinity can evolve beyond stereotypes. They reflect on their personal struggles with family dynamics, the importance of emotional vulnerability, and how parenthood brings unexpected purpose. Their candid dialogue emphasizes the significance of connection in a digital age and encourages compassion and civic engagement.
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87 snips
Nov 12, 2025 • 1h

Raging Moderates: Trump’s “Affordability” Agenda—A Masterclass in Backward Economics

Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dissect Trump's affordability agenda, questioning the economic viability of initiatives like tariff rebates. They explore Gavin Newsom’s stance on the masculinity crisis, highlighting political and moral implications for Democrats. The duo analyzes James Talarico's social media escapades, tying it to broader trends in political optics, while they humorously touch on the new 'Mar-a-Lago face' cosmetic trend. The conversation blends economics, societal issues, and political humor in a captivating manner.
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83 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 38min

China Decode: China's Renewable Energy Dominance in the AI Race

Hosts Alice and James dive into how data centers are crucial in the U.S.-China AI rivalry, with China leveraging cheaper solar energy and substantial government subsidies. They also explore the implications of China’s new aircraft carrier for military balance in the Pacific. Plus, they discuss the potential of autonomous flying taxis and the challenges of regulation and safety, while forecasting a future dominated by drone deliveries in China. The conversation highlights the intersection of technology, energy, and global power dynamics.
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206 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 29min

How to Talk About Money, Raise Independent Kids, and Build Real Wealth — ft. Morgan Housel

In a compelling conversation, bestselling author Morgan Housel, known for his insights in The Psychology of Money, dives into the complexities of money and parenting. He shares how income gaps can impact relationships and the morally gray area of college admissions consulting. Housel emphasizes that the best investment in your 20s is not in stocks, but in developing good habits. This episode is a treasure trove of practical wisdom for anyone looking to achieve financial independence while raising children.
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194 snips
Nov 8, 2025 • 12min

No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

The discussion dives into the crisis facing young men, addressing how they influenced political shifts. It explores a balanced approach to masculinity that supports both men and women. Scott highlights the troubling effects of tech platforms that profit from young men's isolation. The alarming trends in education, housing, and workforce disengagement for men are examined. He emphasizes the importance of celebrating positive masculinity and how men's well-being directly impacts society as a whole.
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145 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 19min

Humanoid Robots, Building a Service Business, and Why CEOs Won’t Save Democracy

The boom in humanoid robotics is discussed, revealing that widespread adoption is still years away. For aspiring entrepreneurs, building a service business hinges on nurturing relationships, attracting top talent, and going above and beyond for clients. Finally, the conversation critiques corporate America's moral decline, emphasizing that the responsibility to protect democracy rests with citizens rather than CEOs.
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219 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 58min

The Collapse of American Virtue — with Fareed Zakaria

Scott Galloway talks with Fareed Zakaria, a renowned journalist and CNN host. They dive into the decline of American virtue, examining how the obsession with wealth overshadows moral values. Fareed shares insights on how cultural shifts have fueled rightward political movements and the challenges young men face today. The conversation touches on the importance of U.S. alliances in countering China's rise and the need for America to out-innovate rather than imitate. They also discuss strategies for instilling purpose in youth through personal responsibility.
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142 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 59min

Raging Moderates: Trump’s K-Shaped Economy: Why the Economy Feels Broken

Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dive into the complexities of the K-shaped economy, where growth benefits the wealthy while everyday Americans struggle. They dissect the disconnect between stock market success and the growing struggles of working households. The looming government shutdown highlights disparities in priorities, revealing a shocking contrast between elite spending and the impact on furloughed workers. The discussion also touches on the troubling rise of figures like Nick Fuentes in conservative circles and the role social media plays in amplifying extremism.

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