
301 episodes

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway Vox Media Podcast Network
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4.6 • 2.5K Ratings
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We live in a winner-take-all economy that’s bifurcating into those who are part of the innovation economy and those who aren’t. Every week best-selling author, professor and entrepreneur Scott Galloway answers questions from you (his listeners) on who’s winning and losing, and how you can get ahead. Other professors, practitioners, and entrepreneurs join Scott to contribute ideas, alternate opinions, and insights to help you thrive at work. Tune in for a no mercy, no malice take on how you can level up your game in the world of business. To submit a question, please visit OfficeHours.profgmedia.com.
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No Mercy / No Malice: More Babies
As read by George Hahn.
https://www.profgalloway.com/more-babies/
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Antitrust in the Age of Monopolies — with Tim Wu
Tim Wu, a professor of law at Columbia University and a former leading member of President Biden’s antitrust committee, joins Scott to discuss the state of antitrust regulation as well as his decision to leave his position at the White House. Follow Tim on Twitter, @superwuster.
Scott opens with his thoughts on the recent lawsuits against popular AI art generators. He then shares his opinion on CO-CEOS.
Algebra of Happiness: give yourself license to be down.
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Office Hours: Revenue Per Employee, Should I Move Production to Mexico? And Advice to an Early Career 23-year-old
Scott answers a question about using metrics like revenue per employee (RPE) to measure the success of a business. He then shares his thoughts with a luxury furniture designer about moving production to Mexico, and ends with advice on prioritizing career opportunities in your 20s.
Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic
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Prof G Markets: Disney’s Proxy War, Goldman’s Guidance Miss, and the Dating App Market
This week on Prof G Markets, Scott shares his thoughts on Nelson Peltz’s activist investment in Disney. He then explains why Goldman reported its largest earnings miss in a decade. Finally, Scott discusses the business of dating apps like Hinge, and sources some personal experiences from his Gen Z team members.
Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic
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No Mercy / No Malice: Porn and Tanks
As read by George Hahn.
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The AI Hype Cycle — with Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus, a professor emeritus of psychology and neural science at NYU and the author of “Rebooting AI,” joins Scott to discuss artificial intelligence including the overall hype cycle, ChatGPT, and useful applications. Follow Gary on Twitter, @GaryMarcus.
Scott opens with his thoughts on CEO pay, specifically Tim Cook’s pay cut. He then wraps up by discussing a recent partnership between Walmart and Salesforce.
Algebra of Happiness: your body is an instrument, not an ornament.
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Customer Reviews
Informative
Scott Galloway’s unique business experiences, data-driven commentary, and irreverent sense of humor make this a great listen. The Office Hours responses are particularly enlightening, it seems the Markets team is really hitting their stride, and the interviews are well-researched.
It’s like Bloomberg meets Joe Rogan
Prof G is insightful, entertaining, and very very authentic. It’s refreshing to hear both personal and professional anecdotes that will empower you. There’s everything from leadership, market insights, and practical advice for life as an entrepreneur or business person.
Prof G is funny and exceptionally intelligent. Highly recommend!
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The Prof G podcast is close to perfection. Why? The subject matter is relevant, it's explained and synthesized well, it's produced well. It gets you thinking and promotes curiosity!