
Prof G Markets is your daily briefing on the news moving markets — from earnings and geopolitics, to Big Tech and AI. Hosted by Scott Galloway and Ed Elson, we cut through the noise with no-BS analysis. Tune in to understand what's happening, why it matters, and how to stay ahead. Fast takes. Clear insights. No jargon — just signal. Have a question or comment for us? Reach out to markets@profgmedi... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

Scott Galloway and Ed Elson dive into SpaceX’s highly anticipated IPO, exploring the company’s first hours on the public market, the role scarcity played in driving demand, and where the stock could be headed over the next six months. They then discu... more
Ed Elson and Scott Galloway are joined by Howard Marks to discuss whether the IPOs from SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI are legitimate investments or signs of irrational exuberance. They explore how investors should think about the enormous uncertainty ... more
Ed Elson is joined by Gil Luria to discuss what the blockbuster SpaceX IPO means for markets. Then, Mark Zandi breaks down the hottest inflation print in three years. Later, Alex Heath unpacks the biggest announcements from Apple's WWDC and why inves... more
Ed Elson is joined by Rachel Karten and Allison Schrager to explore how influencers became the dominant force in the consumer economy. They discuss why young people are so interested in viral products, how social media is accelerating “winner-take-al... more
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I have a more positive impression of Scott after his touching and tearful moment at the recent Castro Theater live show recounting his memories of the devastation of San Francisco’s 90’s AIDS epidemic in the Castro. Bravo Scott for being vulnerable on stage. I wasn’t at the live performance but I can see the Theater from my place across Market Street, but I just heard the episode on the podcast. Thank you Scott!
The show has become unlistenable due to the number of ads. $200 for ad free is crazy town. Used to listen daily, been enjoying other shows more. Disappointed, this used to be one of the best ones.
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The name “Markets” leads you to believe they will talk about stocks, business, technology, etc. But most of the show is about wealth and income inequality. The few times they even bother to talk about business. They usually just go back to wealth and income inequality. It’s the same show every week. They just find a different reason to talk about the same thing. If you want to hear a weekly Bernie Sanders rant from a bald 29 year-old this is the Podcast for you, if you’re a young professional, l... more
Jason Calacanis is a whiny baby and did nothing but complain. Zero solutions for wealth inequality. That guy was the worst and came across as out of touch and uncaring. These wealth tax discussions are needed to start the discussion about wealth inequality. This is a SERIOUS problem and I fear it will never be resolved. Wages are stagnant and prices are out of control. A sandwich costs more than 1 hour of minimum wage. We need to do something. At least the people bringing the weal... more
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A brisk daily briefing on markets, tech, and policy with a focus on earnings, AI, and geopolitics. The show mixes financial analysis, big-picture macro context, and provocative takes from guests and hosts, aiming to cut through hype with practical signal. Noteworthy are heavyweight guests from finance, technology, and policy, plus candid banter between the hosts that tilts toward data-driven skepticism of hype and a willingness to challenge conventional wisdom. This combination makes it valuable for listeners who want rapid, no-nonsense insights into how global events ripple through markets and tech ecosystems, along with thoughtful debate on regulation, governance, and strategy.
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