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Prof G Markets
Prof G Markets•August 27, 2025

Trump Fires Fed Governor Cook, Eli Lilly’s Weight Loss Pill & How to Not Get Replaced by AI

Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Prof G Markets, Donald Trump attempts to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over unproven allegations of mortgage fraud, raising concerns about the independence of the Federal Reserve. The podcast also discusses Eli Lilly's promising new oral obesity drug and explores strategies for young professionals to remain employable in the age of artificial intelligence.
Business News Analysis
Corporate Strategy
AI & Machine Learning
Ed Elson
Donald Trump
Jerome Powell
Ryan Reynolds
Lisa Cook

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Podcast Summary

In this episode of Prof G Markets, host Ed Elson examines critical disruptions shaping today's economic landscape. Trump's unprecedented attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud (02:30) raises serious questions about Fed independence, while legal experts argue mere allegations don't constitute "for cause" removal. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly's breakthrough oral obesity drug delivers impressive results (21:05), offering 11% weight loss without injections and positioning the company to dominate the GLP-1 market. The episode concludes with alarming Stanford research revealing AI's impact on employment (28:58), showing 13% job losses among workers aged 22-25 in AI-exposed fields, while experienced workers remain stable—highlighting the urgent need for young professionals to develop AI-proof skills like curation, curiosity, and human connectivity.

Speakers

Sarah Binder

Senior fellow in governance studies at Brookings Institution and professor of political science at George Washington University. Co-author of The Myth of Independence: How Congress Governs the Federal Reserve, examining the political dynamics of Fed policy making.

Jeff Meacham

Head of healthcare equity research at Citibank, providing institutional investor analysis on pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Expert on GLP-1 drug development and competitive positioning in the obesity treatment market.

Ed Elson (Host)

Host of ProfG Markets, delivering daily market analysis and business insights. Known for breaking down complex financial and policy topics for ambitious professionals and investors.

Key Takeaways

Build AI-Proof Skills Through Curation, Curiosity, and Connectivity

Young professionals face a 13% employment decline in AI-exposed fields since 2022. Develop your ability to curate content with taste and opinion, stay curious by exploring diverse knowledge beyond your field (studying snails led to non-opioid pain medication discovery), and prioritize real human connections over mass applications. (33:00)

Exploit Political Uncertainty for Strategic Market Positioning

Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook creates legal uncertainty that markets initially shrugged off—a dangerous underestimate of political power backed by Supreme Court precedent. Professional investors should recognize that political pressure on Fed independence signals fundamental shifts in how monetary policy operates. (10:00)

Anticipate Format Disruption Beyond Core Innovation

Eli Lilly's oral obesity drug represents a delivery breakthrough more than an efficacy leap—11% weight loss vs. competitors but no needles, no refrigeration, no fasting required. The pill format removes adoption barriers for millions who want benefits without injection stigma, potentially capturing 20-30% more market share. (22:00)

Leverage Relationship Capital Over Resume Optimization

With LinkedIn applications surging 50% due to AI-generated resumes flooding hiring managers, personal connections trump credentials. The host secured his role through his roommate's mother's relationship with Scott; their producer was hired through college network referrals. (35:38)

Recognize Institutional Independence as Conditional, Not Absolute

The Federal Reserve's "independence" requires political support from Congress, courts, and markets to function effectively—making it conditional rather than truly independent. When these support systems weaken or become partisan, core institutional functions become vulnerable to political manipulation. (14:00)

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  1. 400 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year, with roughly 40% used for packaging and 20% for construction. (01:31)
  2. The chance of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September rose to 89% following Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. (02:40)
  3. Entry-level workers aged 22 to 25 in AI-exposed occupations have seen a 13% decline in employment since 2022, according to Stanford researchers using ADP payroll data covering millions of workers. (29:18)
  4. 75% of new web pages in 2025 now contain AI-generated content, demonstrating the massive shift toward AI-created materials. (32:12)
  5. The share of people who read for pleasure has dropped 40% in the past twenty years, highlighting declining curiosity skills in the workforce. (34:01)
  6. Job applications submitted on LinkedIn surged nearly 50% last year, largely driven by AI-generated resumes and cover letters overwhelming hiring managers. (35:05)

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