

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Vox Media Podcast Network
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 Tuesdays, China Decode co-hosts Alice Han and James Kynge discuss the latest economic, political and cultural news shaping China’s role on the global stage.
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.
On Mondays and Fridays, Office Hours features Scott answering your questions about business, career, and life.
On Tuesdays, China Decode co-hosts Alice Han and James Kynge discuss the latest economic, political and cultural news shaping China’s role on the global stage.
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.
Episodes
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158 snips
Jan 22, 2026 • 56min
Trump’s World Order — Live from Davos, with Niall Ferguson
Scott Galloway chats with Niall Ferguson, a renowned historian and public intellectual, about the return of Cold War dynamics in today's geopolitics. They dissect Trump's foreign policy, highlighting his tactics as a form of brinkmanship to shift narratives and influence markets. Ferguson argues that China is now America's main rival, complicating U.S.-Europe relations. They also explore Ukraine's precarious situation, suggesting possible peace outcomes that could result in a frail compromise. Their engaging discussion wraps up with a lighthearted look at football.

115 snips
Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 3min
Raging Moderates: A Year of Trump 2.0; A Decade of the War on Truth (ft. Heather Cox Richardson)
Heather Cox Richardson, a historian and author of the popular newsletter 'Letters from an American', discusses the tumultuous first year of Trump 2.0. She analyzes the implications of Trump's unprecedented governance style, which seems to disregard constitutional norms. The conversation delves into global consequences, particularly how his actions impact alliances and China's rising power. They also explore the nostalgia for 2016, questioning what people miss about that time, and emphasize the importance of learning from history to strengthen democracy.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 44min
China Decode: Did the U.S. Push Its Allies Closer to China?
Alice Han and James Kynge explore China's strategy to win over U.S. allies, revealing shifts in Canada and the UK’s stance. They delve into the paradox of booming exports amidst declining consumer spending and a deepening property crisis. A quirky app sparks a discussion on China’s growing loneliness epidemic, linked to low birth rates and societal isolation. The hosts also predict the future of AI and chip competition, emphasizing the need for China to address economic imbalances to avert long-term challenges.

173 snips
Jan 17, 2026 • 14min
No Mercy / No Malice: The ‘Vcel’ Movement
The discussion dives into the contrasting concepts of incels and voluntary celibacy, showcasing personal growth and confidence building. Scott highlights why some men resort to resentment instead of self-improvement. He also examines the structural challenges young men face today. Critiquing the manosphere and myths surrounding dating, he warns about the dangers of incel culture and calls for bipartisan empathy. Ultimately, he stresses the necessity of relationships to combat isolation and its mental health repercussions.

72 snips
Jan 16, 2026 • 25min
Why Young Americans Feel Stuck in Today’s Economy — ft. Ed Elson & Kyla Scanlon
In this discussion, economic commentator Kyla Scanlon, author of "In This Economy" and founder of the financial platform Bread, explores how the American Dream is evolving for younger generations. She dives into aspirational displacement, explaining why millennials prioritize experiences and pets over homeownership. Kyla and Ed Elson highlight the misleading economic signals that mask financial strain and emphasize the importance of discerning real financial health amidst today's media noise.

273 snips
Jan 15, 2026 • 54min
The Crisis of Truth in American Politics — with Sam Harris
Sam Harris, a renowned neuroscientist and bestselling author, dives into the crisis of truth in American politics. He explores the rise of conspiracy thinking and critiques the media's role in distorting narratives, especially around events like the ICE shooting. Harris highlights how identity politics convolutes public discourse and discusses the complexities of Western moral blindness towards global issues. He also shares insights on immigration, the importance of empowering secular voices in Muslim societies, and the influence of parenting in today’s climate.

160 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 56min
Raging Moderates: Is This a Turning Point for America? (ft. Sarah Longwell)
In a compelling conversation, political strategist Sarah Longwell, publisher at The Bulwark and host of Focus Group, shares her insights on America's turbulent political landscape. They delve into the public's reaction to the tragic killing of Renee Good, exploring how it could mobilize moderates and reshape narratives. Discussion turns to the hypocrisy within law enforcement and the radicalization of moderates. Longwell also emphasizes the need for pragmatic immigration policies and reflects on shifts in voter identity, highlighting the evolving roles of independents and Republicans.

138 snips
Jan 13, 2026 • 50min
China Decode: Why Unrest in Iran is a Problem for China
In this conversation, Michal Meidan, the Director of the China Energy Program at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, delves into the implications of Iran's unrest for China's energy strategy. She discusses how U.S. actions in Venezuela could affect China's loans and contracts. Michal also highlights the significance of stockpiling strategies and the potential risks from sanctions and geopolitical tensions. Additionally, the podcast touches on China's growing obesity crisis and the emergence of 'fat prisons' alongside the production of GLP-1 drugs.

133 snips
Jan 12, 2026 • 30min
How to Think About Careers, Global Risk, and Teaching Money — ft. Ed Elson & Kyla Scanlon
Kyla Scanlon, an economic commentator and founder of the financial education platform Bread, shares her insights alongside Ed Elson. They discuss whether young professionals should trade big-city salaries for affordability and explore the economic implications of Greenland's rare-earth resources. The duo emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for Gen Z, advocating for adulting classes and innovative teaching methods, including apps and media, to empower the next generation in navigating personal finance.

164 snips
Jan 10, 2026 • 17min
No Mercy / No Malice: Rare Earths
Explore the intriguing world of rare earths and their critical role in technology and defense. Learn how China’s dominance presents a strategic vulnerability for the U.S. Examine historical parallels, from WWII rubber efforts to the oil embargo, that highlight the importance of resource control. Discover the implications of recent export bans and the urgency for U.S. innovation and cooperation to regain competitiveness. Hear insights on the challenges faced by U.S. mining and the strategic failures that have contributed to the current landscape.


