The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

Vox Media Podcast Network
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143 snips
Mar 2, 2026 • 22min

Speaking Up at Work, Scott’s Guide to Fundraising, and The Case for Atheism

Advice on when and how to push back at work after uncomfortable leadership moments. A practical playbook for fundraising without preexisting connections. A personal take on atheism, religious literacy for kids, and why belief or nonbelief shapes how people live and relate.
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40 snips
Mar 1, 2026 • 2min

BREAKING: Raging Moderates Now Five Days a Week

Daily political breakdowns that defend the value of centrists and pragmatic leaders. Conversations about public appetite for consensus and frustration with political extremes. Announcement of a big expansion to weekday releases and a promise of smart analysis, facts, data, and no-holds-barred outrage.
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100 snips
Mar 1, 2026 • 57min

First Time Founders: Is Cohere the Next AI Powerhouse?

Nick Frosst, co-founder of Cohere and former Google Brain researcher, explains why Cohere targets enterprise and secure deployments. He discusses the resource intensity of building foundational models. Conversations cover training data pipelines, how transformers changed AI accessibility, and Cohere’s SaaS-like, agentic approach to workplace automation and scaling toward a public company.
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205 snips
Feb 28, 2026 • 16min

No Mercy / No Malice: The Epstein Tax

A brisk tour of how extreme wealth concentrates power and fuels public outrage. A deep dive into why wealth taxes often fail and how carried interest and buy-borrow-die strategies let the ultra-rich avoid paying. Proposals covered include taxing borrowing, strengthening the IRS, and expanding an alternative minimum tax to capture unrealized gains.
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100 snips
Feb 27, 2026 • 23min

Raising Young Men, The Case for College in the AI Age, and Relationship Red Flags

Conversations about raising boys: the need for male role models, roughhousing, and parental respect shaping sons' behavior. A defense of college in an AI age, plus when trades or immediate work make more sense. Practical relationship red flags to watch for, compatibility litmus tests like travel, and the three pillars that sustain long-term partnerships.
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133 snips
Feb 26, 2026 • 1h 3min

Will the U.S. Go to War With Iran? — with Karim Sadjadpour

Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment specializing in Iran and U.S. policy, provides sharp geopolitical analysis. He breaks down rising U.S.-Iran tensions, the odds of military action versus negotiation, Iran’s internal weaknesses and potential for change. They also explore regional calculations, coordination with Israel and Gulf states, and whether offering Iran an off-ramp could limit escalation.
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217 snips
Feb 25, 2026 • 46min

Raging Moderates: Trump's "Forgettable" State of the Union

A rapid take on Trump’s marathon State of the Union and the alternate reality he painted for America. A look at audience reactions, optics like the hockey moment, and how messaging may affect independents. A critique of foreign policy ambiguity on Iran and Ukraine. A deep dive into the Pentagon’s escalating standoff with AI firm Anthropic over military access to models.
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66 snips
Feb 24, 2026 • 42min

China Decode: Trump’s Trade War Turns Into a Win for China

A deep dive into how a US tariff rollback reshapes the trade fight and shifts leverage toward China. A look at China’s push to become a medical tourism hub as foreign patients chase faster, cheaper care. A primer on C-Dance 2.0, ByteDance’s hyper-real AI video tech and the legal and industry storm it may spark.
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104 snips
Feb 23, 2026 • 18min

Is Scott Friends with Tech CEOs?, Who Should Run in 2028, and Overcoming Rejection

He describes how tech leaders typically respond to criticism and when pushback turns surprising. He recounts cease-and-desist fights, bot-driven harassment, and foreign influence online. He surveys potential 2028 political contenders and argues for competitive primaries. He reflects on mourning, resilience, and the habit of moving on as a life strategy.
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151 snips
Feb 21, 2026 • 17min

No Mercy / No Malice: The Algebra of Resistance

A campaign playbook for consumer-driven pressure and unsubscribe tactics. Media influence and which platforms actually drive action are dissected. Data on traffic, conversions, and market impact is highlighted. Historical boycotts and practical ways to sustain economic pressure are explored.

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