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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway•August 28, 2025

Careers, Ambition, and the Next Generation — with Suzy Welch

Here's a concise two-sentence description of the episode: In this episode, Suzy Welch discusses her approach to finding purpose and career fulfillment, emphasizing that happiness is an outcome rather than a goal. She explores the intersection of personal values, aptitudes, and economically viable interests, while also addressing the potential impact of AI on early-career jobs and the evolving work attitudes of younger generations.
Learning How to Learn
Career Transitions
Adult Learning & Career Pivots
Scott Galloway
Susie Welch
Barry Diller
Raghu (NYU Stern Dean)
NYU Stern

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Podcast Summary

In this illuminating conversation, Professor Susie Welch challenges the conventional approach to career planning by redefining happiness as an outcome, not a goal. She introduces her methodology for finding purpose at the intersection of three critical elements: authentic values (05:02), cognitive and emotional aptitudes, and economically viable interests—creating what she calls the "area of transcendence" (08:56). Welch warns that AI will eliminate entry-level consulting and banking roles (21:10), while revealing how Gen Z's top values of self-care, creative expression, and helping others fundamentally clash with traditional corporate expectations (23:13). Through personal anecdotes and data from 15,000 students, she demonstrates why the "uh-oh feeling" (24:03) serves as your most reliable career compass, ultimately arguing that deep self-knowledge becomes your greatest professional currency in an AI-dominated future.

Speakers

Susie Welch

Award-winning professor at NYU Stern, three-time New York Times bestselling author, and host of the podcast "Becoming You with Susie Welch." She has worked as a consultant at Bain and a crime reporter at the Miami Herald, bringing extensive real-world experience to her academic work on career development and purpose.

Scott Galloway (Host)

Professor at NYU Stern, host of the Prof G Pod, and author. Former investment banker at Morgan Stanley who later founded a consulting company during business school, bringing insights from both Wall Street and entrepreneurship to discussions on career and purpose.

Key Takeaways

Purpose Lives at the Intersection of Values, Aptitudes, and Economic Viability

Stop chasing happiness and start building purpose at the convergence of your authentic values, cognitive/emotional aptitudes, and economically viable interests. This "area of transcendence" creates exquisite aliveness where you feel like you're going to levitate. (03:12)

Listen to Your "Uh-Oh" Feeling

Your gut reaction is the most reliable career compass. When you experience values disconnect with your work environment or colleagues, that visceral "uh-oh" feeling signals it's time to pivot before you waste years in the wrong direction. (24:03)

The Early-Career Money Trap is Real

High-paying consulting and banking roles plateau after 15 years, while professionals who follow their authentic path start lower but eventually rocket past traditional career tracks in both earnings and fulfillment. The short-term financial solve becomes a long-term wealth ceiling. (19:37)

Force Open Your Career Aperture

Most people's job awareness shrinks over time - from thinking there are only five jobs after high school to just two (consulting and banking) after MBA programs. Actively combat this tunnel vision by exploring industries and roles beyond your immediate social circle and academic groupthink. (12:42)

Master Self-Knowledge Before Market Knowledge

In an AI-disrupted world, your competitive advantage isn't knowing about external trends - it's knowing your internal software. Graduate knowing your personality, values, and aptitudes rather than just industry facts that become obsolete. Your currency is understanding yourself at a granular level. (29:52)

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Statistics & Facts

  1. 15,000 people have taken the Values Bridge test, providing significant data on generational values differences (22:38)
  2. Gen X and Gen Z's top values are eudaimonia (self-care), voice (creative self-expression), and non city (helping others) - values not being expressed in consulting and banking jobs (23:13)
  3. Only 2% of Gen Z have the same values as baby boomers (achievement and affluence), potentially creating intense competition among companies for this small talent pool (33:26)

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