The Prof G Podcast with Scott Galloway
In this episode of China Decode, hosts Alice Han and James Kynge explore whether China’s stock market rally marks the start of a true bull market—or just another round of state-driven froth. They then turn to Ethiopia’s $5 billion Grand Renaissance Dam, built with Chinese expertise and financing, and ask what it reveals about Beijing’s expanding influence in the Global South—and how tensions with Egypt could put that influence to the test. Finally, they look at the global rise of Labubu, the sharp-toothed plush toy embraced by celebrities from Rihanna to Naomi Osaka, and what this craze says about China’s growing role as a cultural exporter.
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Raging Moderates: Trump’s Trade Win or Spin?
Did Trump really negotiate a trade deal with the European Union? Or was the whole thing just a delay tactic? Scott and Jessica talk through the politics of the U.S./E.U. tariff talks, and analyze Trump’s…
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Scott’s Fitness Routine, Trusting Your Assistant, and Will the Rich Flee over Higher Taxes?
Scott shares his fitness routine, offers tactical advice on hiring and trusting your first assistant, and answers a listener’s question on whether rising taxes are really pushing millionaires out of cities including New York and…
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No Mercy / No Malice: Last Laugh
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Why Scott Invested In Vertical Aerospace — ft. Stuart Simpson
Stuart Simpson, CEO of Vertical Aerospace, joins the show to break down the competitive landscape of the eVTOL market and where Vertical Aerospace sits in that landscape. He explains what a fully adoptive world of…
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Who Scott Mentors (and Doesn’t), the Bankruptcy Double Standard, and the Case Against Marriage and Kids
Scott shares how he chooses who to mentor. He then responds to a listener who asks why bankruptcy is seen as strategic for the wealthy, but shameful for the working class. Finally, Scott makes the…
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Do Japan & the U.S. Have a Deal? Google’s Q2 Earnings & Home Prices Hit a Record (Again)
Ed and Scott break down the new U.S.-Japan trade agreement and what Wall Street’s reaction tells us about who really came out on top. Then, Ed digs into what’s pushing U.S. home prices to record…
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Can Democrats Win Back America? — with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Governor Gretchen Whitmer joins Scott to discuss the future of the Democratic Party, how to reconnect with disillusioned voters, and why she believes “action absorbs anxiety.” The two cover a wide range of topics –…
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Will Anti-Woke Free Press Join CBS? Philip Morris Falls on ZYN Slowdown & Coke’s Cane Sugar Shift
Ed unpacks why Philip Morris’ stock stumbled after its second-quarter report, what Coca-Cola’s results reveal about the state of the junk food industry, and why Bari Weiss’ media startup, The Free Press, is considering a…
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Raging Moderates: Trump’s Desperate Epstein Distractions
Will Trump ever be able to shake off Jeffery Epstein? Scott and Jessica talk through it, and dissect all the distractions the White House keeps throwing in the way — like Tulsi Gabbard’s surprising (old)…
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Is Netflix Overvalued? LVMH Bets on Private Jets & Crypto Custody Firm BitGo Files for an IPO
Ed unpacks why Netflix’s stock fell despite a strong second-quarter earnings report. Then he and Scott dig into why an LVMH-backed investor group is buying into private aviation with a stake in Flexjet. Finally, Ed…