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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

Bestselling author, professor and entrepreneur Scott Galloway combines business insight and analysis

Episodes

Total: 696

Scott answers a question on whether Upwork and other gig economy companies did the right thing by su

Niall Ferguson, a historian and the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Ins

Scott shares his thoughts on whether NVIDIA’s stock is a strong long-term investment. He then shares

Tariq Fancy, the founder and CEO of The Rumie Initiative and the former chief investment officer for

Scott shares his thoughts on the roles that tests like the ACT and SAT play in college admissions. H

Ray Dalio, founder and co-chief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates, joins Scott to discuss

Scott answers a question about whether Uber is an appetizing acquisition target at its current valua

Shane Harris, an intelligence and national security reporter at The Washington Post, joins Scott to

Scott answers a question about how LinkedIn can become a stronger platform for educational content.

James Andrew Miller, an investigative journalist and the author of Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit

Scott shares his interview with Meredith Kopit Levien, the President and CEO of the New York Times,

Scott shares his Pivot Miami interview with Kathy Savitt, the President and Chief Commercial Officer

Scott answers a question about why he’s semi-bullish on the metaverse, but bearish on Zuckerberg’s v

Margaret O’Mara, a professor of history at the University of Washington, joins Scott to discuss how

Scott answers a question about why Peloton hired McKinsey, a company embroiled in its own troubles.

Ralf Wenzel, the founder and CEO of JOKR, joins Scott to discuss the company’s ultra-fast delivery m

Scott answers a question about why the U.S. is so behind China in developing a super app. He then sh

Dr. Emily Anhalt, a clinical psychologist and the co-founder of Coa, a mental health startup, joins

Scott answers a question about how Trader Joe’s has been able to succeed without offering delivery o

Stig Leschly, the CEO and Founder of College101, an issue advocacy organization focused on US higher