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A celebration of Design Matters' 20th anniversary featuring powerful conversations with activists Gloria Steinem, Anita Hill, Cindy Gallop, Sonya Passi, and Dr. Joy Buolamwini about dismantling inequality across culture, institutions, and technology.
A deep dive into the complex world of data center financing, exploring the challenges of power interconnection, tenant diversification, technological risks, and the emerging financial structures supporting the massive AI-driven infrastructure build-out.
Steve McLaughlin, founder of FT Partners, shares insights into the future of fintech, highlighting the transformative potential of AI, tokenization of real-world assets, and the importance of building innovative, globally-focused financial technology companies that can potentially become trillion-dollar enterprises.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the shifting dynamics in MAGA world, Ukraine-Russia peace talks, and the Transportation Department's civility campaign, highlighting economic frustrations and political turbulence.
The episode explores how institutional investors like Alan McKnight manage capital across different client types, focusing on the importance of liquidity, structural alpha, and process-driven decision-making in building durable long-term investment returns.
Sam Parr shares the stories of the numerous business ventures he tried before making his first million, including flipping sports equipment, running a hot dog stand, selling moonshine online, and creating a roommate matching app, highlighting his entrepreneurial journey of learning, tenacity, and project selection.
Will Shu shares the journey of building Deliveroo from a late-night craving into a global food delivery platform, detailing the challenges of scaling a hyper-local business, navigating regulatory hurdles, and ultimately being acquired by DoorDash for $3.9B.
Scott Galloway discusses the challenges facing young men today, exploring the breakdown of masculinity, the importance of being a provider, protector, and procreator, and offering insights on how men can develop a positive, purposeful approach to manhood in modern society.
A deep dive into the future of fixed income investing, exploring why bonds may outperform stocks over the next decade, the importance of portfolio construction, and the need for capital efficiency in bond strategies.
A deep dive into Future Standard's approach to private equity investing, focusing on capital allocation, manager selection, and the evolving landscape of alternative investment structures across institutional and wealth channels.
David Vélez, a Colombian entrepreneur, shares the story of founding Nubank, a digital bank that transformed banking in Latin America by providing accessible, low-cost financial services to millions of customers through a customer-obsessed, technology-driven approach.
Daniel Negranu, a poker pro with over $50M in tournament winnings, shares insights on emotional intelligence, handling downswings, taking responsibility, and learning from both success and failure in poker and life.
The episode discusses the potential AI stock bubble, with experts warning about market excitement and inflated valuations, while also exploring the current car market's high prices and considerations for car buying. The podcast breaks down the complexities of AI investments and provides insights into navigating car purchases in a challenging economic landscape.
Two pioneering neurotechnology experts discuss brain computer interfaces (BCIs) that can decode brain signals non-invasively, with potential applications ranging from helping paralyzed patients communicate to understanding consciousness states like comas. The podcast explores how these advanced BCIs could revolutionize interactions between human brains and digital technologies, offering glimpses into future medical treatments and potentially merging human cognition with artificial intelligence.
In this episode of The Prof G Pod, Scott Galloway offers career advice to young professionals, discussing entrepreneurship strategies, how to stand out in a new job, and navigating passion and talent in one's early career. He provides insights on starting a business, maximizing value as an entry-level employee, and finding one's professional path through learning, hard work, and developing skills.
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.