
Scott Galloway
Host at Pivot
Host at Prof G Markets
Product of big government @ucla @ucberkeley | Prof Marketing @NYUStern | Right of Center-Left | #ProfGPod @PivotPod | Strategy Sprint @section_school
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1 week ago |
listennotes.com | Anthony Scaramucci |Scott Galloway
Is the economy leaving young men behind? Anthony and Scott dive into the financial and professional pressures crushing this generation, revealing the surprising impact of wealth inequality and the idolization of money, and offering a roadmap to reclaim their human capital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago |
medium.com | Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No MaliceThe 0.1% have insulated themselves from the general public with their own schools, health care, transportation, security, and justice system. The members of this rarefied class are unfazed by the chaos unfolding outside their gated properties. They’re indifferent to Roe v. Wade’s demise, immigration roundups, and rising prices at Walmart.
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3 weeks ago |
profgalloway.com | Scott Galloway
The FixThis week, President Trump signed an executive order to lower drug prices, demanding the U.S. receive most favored nation status from pharmaceutical companies — that they charge Americans the lowest price paid abroad. Trump said his policy would cut drug prices by 59%: “Whoever is paying the lowest price, that’s the price that we’re going to get.” One issue though: It’s bullshit.
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4 weeks ago |
medium.com | Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No MaliceThe Manhattan Project, the top-secret U.S. government initiative to build an atomic bomb before Nazi Germany did, relied on hundreds of brilliant scientists from leading universities. Many of them had fled fascist regimes in Europe and found refuge on American campuses, including Berkeley, Columbia, MIT, Princeton, Purdue, and the University of Minnesota. In the end, Adolf Hitler didn’t come close to developing a bomb.
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4 weeks ago |
profgalloway.com | Scott Galloway
The Manhattan Project, the top-secret U.S. government initiative to build an atomic bomb before Nazi Germany did, relied on hundreds of brilliant scientists from leading universities. Many of them had fled fascist regimes in Europe and found refuge on American campuses, including Berkeley, Columbia, MIT, Princeton, Purdue, and the University of Minnesota. In the end, Adolf Hitler didn’t come close to developing a bomb.
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