Scott takes a question about the Thiel Fellowship and offers his thoughts on whether the government should subsidize business loans like they do for college loans. He then shares his ideas on America needing a rebrand, and explains the benefits of a S.A.F.E Agreement: Simple Agreement For Future Equity.
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Nov 21
How to Raise Good Men — Scott Galloway & Richard Reeves Answer Your Questions
Scott Galloway and Richard Reeves answer listener questions about talking to boys about sex, navigating device addiction, supporting teachers, and modeling healthy masculinity.
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22m 43s
Nov 20
What Did Men Do to Deserve This? — with Jonathan Haidt and Richard Reeves
Scott Galloway speaks with Jonathan Haidt and Richard Reeves about why so many young men are struggling today.
They discuss how technology, education, and economic shifts have changed the path to adulthood, why boys need structure and challenge to develop, and what it will tak ... Show More
56m 50s
Dec 2020
BONUS: Managing Student Loan Debt (Part II)
<p>Today’s episode is the second of two bonus shows dedicated to answering your student loan questions, <strong>a collaboration with TIAA,</strong> a leading provider of financial services in the academic, research, medical, cultural and government fields.</p><p>TIAA has been wor ... Show More
19m 26s
Jul 2022
Generational Tailwind for the U.S. Economy
The Federal Reserve could hike short-term interest rates to 4%, and that still might not be enough to cool inflation. Rich Lyons is the first Chief Innovation and Entrepreneurship Officer for the University of California, Berkeley. Before that, he spent a decade as the dean of Be ... Show More
27m 34s
Apr 2021
How To Be Richer, Wiser, and Happier (with William Green)
What separates you from everyone else? What gives you a competitive edge? According to William Green, who's interviewed hundreds of the richest investors on the planet, most of us don't have a competitive investing edge. But there's good news: that's okay, as long as you know who ... Show More
1h 19m
Sep 2019
The Inherent Failures of Long-Term Contracts — and How to Fix Them
Oliver Hart, Nobel-winning Harvard economist, and Kate Vitasek, faculty at the University of Tennessee, argue that many business contracts are imperfect, no matter how bulletproof you try to make them. Especially in complicated relationships such as outsourcing, one side ends up ... Show More
21m 20s