The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

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145 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 59min

The Biggest Global Risks for 2026 — with Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, delves into the pressing global risks for 2026. He discusses the implications of Trump's political revolution on U.S. foreign policy, including his unique take on adversaries like China and Europe. Bremmer also examines Europe's fragility under populism and the rising threats from Russia against NATO. He shares insights on the competition in global energy, the challenges posed by AI, and his optimistic outlook despite these risks, highlighting resilience in regions like India and the Gulf.
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94 snips
Jan 7, 2026 • 58min

Raging Moderates: Can Democrats Criticize Trump’s Invasion Without Defending Maduro?

Ben Meiselas, co-founder of the Meidas Touch Network and an insightful commentator on progressive politics, joins the discussion. They analyze Nicolás Maduro's arrest and the potential implications for Democrats. Ben discusses constitutional concerns over military actions and critiques the U.S. strategy towards Venezuela's opposition. They also examine a welfare fraud scandal affecting Minnesota's governor and the challenge of disinformation in media, advocating for a stronger Democratic media approach. Finally, they explore the debate over a proposed billionaire wealth tax.
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150 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 39min

China Decode: The U.S. Attack on Venezuela is All About China

Beijing's reaction to the U.S. takeover of Venezuela underscores its energy stakes and strategic interests. The hosts discuss how China's response may favor a long-term strategy over immediate military action. In the electric vehicle sector, BYD has surged past Tesla, hinting at shifts in the auto industry. Additionally, China's rise as a luxury food producer, especially in caviar and truffles, reflects its growing influence in gourmet markets. These developments illustrate the intertwining of trade, geopolitics, and global competitiveness.
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188 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 20min

What Actually Motivates People, and Is America Losing Its Edge?

Explore how motivation in young people develops, with insights on the importance of sports, jobs, and relationships as guardrails. Delve into the contrasting safety nets of the U.S. and Canada, highlighting the trade-offs between ambition and security. Scott discusses the rise of exclusive private clubs and their impact on community access, while proposing policies to tax these venues to fund public resources. Discover tips for parents on fostering responsibility in teens through routines and limits, aiming to balance security with innovation.
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35 snips
Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 1min

First Time Founders: This Former Trader Built A Luxury Clothing Brand

Michael Berkowitz, the founder and CEO of Norwegian Wool, shares his unique journey from Wall Street trader to luxury outerwear creator. He talks about solving his own warmth-vs-style dilemma and how he validated market demand while still employed. Berkowitz reveals the challenges he faced in manufacturing without fashion experience and the advantages of being an outsider. The discussion highlights the rise of quiet luxury, the importance of storytelling, and how he targets finance professionals with a blend of performance and understated elegance.
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95 snips
Jan 3, 2026 • 11min

No Mercy / No Malice: Slow Dopa

Exploring the rise of 'Buy Now, Pay Later', Scott highlights society's craving for instant gratification. He discusses how this trend contributes to the 'Dopamine Crisis' particularly affecting young men. Introducing the concept of SLOPA—slow, steady gains in life—he contrasts this with reckless youth behaviors. Scott delves into the differences in male and female brain development during adolescence. He also shares lessons with his sons about the value of patience versus the allure of instant rewards.
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56 snips
Dec 22, 2025 • 25min

The Prof G Media Team Answers Your Questions

Join Mia Silverio, the research lead at Prof G Media, Claire Miller, the senior producer of Prof G Markets, and MaryJean Ribas, Scott Galloway's chief of staff, as they delve into the inner workings of the media team. Mia shares the fast-paced research process that fuels daily episodes, while Claire reveals her journalism journey and the meticulous production schedule behind the Markets show. MJ recounts how she transitioned from modeling to managing operations, even balancing London hours. It's an insightful look into what keeps the team running!
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493 snips
Dec 20, 2025 • 24min

No Mercy / No Malice: 2026 Predictions

Scott makes bold predictions for 2026, highlighting a potential correction in AI stocks driven by China’s market strategies. He discusses the energy constraints on AI growth and the looming challenges facing the NVIDIA/OpenAI duopoly. Amazon is painted as a big tech benefactor in the AI+robotics space, while the future of space exploration looks ripe for opportunities. As Hollywood faces disruption from short-form content, Scott also warns about the societal risks of prediction markets and the rise of AI companions in relationships.
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207 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 17min

Scott’s Thoughts on Joe Rogan, Year-End Reflections, and Hiring Great People

Scott Galloway weighs in on the prospect of appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience, praising Rogan's influence but steering clear due to concerns over misinformation. He reflects on his high points of the year, including a bestselling book and a successful tour, but also shares his financial setbacks and the emotional weight of personal loss. Galloway offers valuable insights for small businesses on attracting top talent through referrals and equity incentives while emphasizing the importance of creating clear career paths for retention.
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245 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 16min

What’s Actually Breaking America — with David Brooks

David Brooks, a New York Times op-ed columnist and bestselling author, joins to dissect the forces reshaping American life. They delve into the decline of trust in institutions and how it links to rising extremism and social isolation. Brooks highlights the economic strains on young men and the chaos surrounding modern dating. He advocates for deeper commitments to love and community as pathways to happiness. Additionally, they discuss how social media exacerbates distrust and the importance of fostering social connections through initiatives like national service.

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