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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway•September 3, 2025

Raging Moderates: How Trump is Setting Back Public Health

Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the alarming impact of RFK Jr. on public health, highlighting how his actions are dismantling vaccine programs and undermining scientific expertise at the CDC, potentially leading to preventable deaths and long-term damage to public health infrastructure.
Business News Analysis
International Affairs
Tech Policy & Ethics
Scott Galloway
Donald Trump
Jessica Tarlov
Vladimir Putin
Hillary Clinton

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Podcast Summary

In this explosive episode, Scott Galloway returns from his summer hiatus to tackle the cascade of crises rippling through American institutions. The discussion spans from RFK Jr.'s systematic dismantling of the CDC and vaccine programs (10:51), to Trump's economic policy missteps driving strategic allies like India into China and Russia's arms (62:56). Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dissect how tariff wars are strangling GDP growth while creating a dangerous axis of powerful nations united against U.S. interests—exploring everything from consumer boycott strategies to California Governor Newsom's emergence as the Democratic Party's strongest voice of resistance.

Speakers

Scott Galloway

Ex-Stern School professor and serial entrepreneur, author of The Four and founder of Section4. As he mentions, he's built multiple companies and now hosts several podcasts reaching millions of listeners.

Jessica Tarlov

Political strategist and Fox News contributor, co-host of The Five. She brings extensive Washington experience and recently interviewed Secretary Hillary Clinton for the show during Scott's August break.

Key Takeaways

Block Executive Time Like National Security

Protect your deep work hours with the same rigor applied to classified briefings. Treat any interruption as a cost center requiring executive sign-off. Scott's August "disappearance" created artificial scarcity that amplified his return impact - proving that strategic withdrawal from constant availability builds both brand equity and focused productivity. (02:38)

Create Tangible Scarcity, Not Digital Noise

Hermès commands 3-4x Nike's market cap through one principle: manufactured scarcity that feels authentic. The Birkin bag waitlist creates genuine desire because the constraint is real, not algorithmic. Apply this to your professional brand by going strategically dark, limiting availability, and making access to your expertise feel earned rather than given. (03:00)

Data-Driven Leaders Trump Gut-Feel Amateurs

When expertise meets crisis, competent professionals deliver measurable results. Operation Warp Speed succeeded because it leveraged decades of scientific infrastructure and government-private partnership, not because someone had a "hunch" about vaccines. In your field, be the person who brings peer-reviewed insights to decision-making, not the loudest opinion in the room. (30:13)

Build Counter-Narrative Influence Through Action

Governor Newsom's rise from 8% to 30% likelihood as 2028 nominee came from strategic mimicry and unafraid pushback, not strongly-worded letters. He went behind enemy lines, challenged opponents directly, and leveraged California's position as the world's 4th largest economy. Identify your platform of strength and use it to challenge conventional wisdom with confidence. (48:00)

Consumer Spending Is Your Economic Weapon

67% of US GDP comes from consumer spending - making organized consumer action potentially more powerful than traditional political resistance. A coordinated 5% reduction in spending by half the population could create measurable GDP impact that forces policy negotiation. Professional mastery means understanding which levers actually move the machine, then having the courage to pull them. (50:54)

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