Conversation with Fareed Zakaria — Revolutions & Global Affairs

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Scott Responds to the Paternity Leave Backlash, Patriotism in America, and more

Scott Galloway revisits his controversial comments on paternity leave, discusses masculinity and patriotism in today’s political climate, and reflects on his favorite memories with Pivot co-host Kara Swisher. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to offi ...  Show more

Peter Zeihan on How the War With Iran Could Reshape the Global Economy

Geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan joins Scott Galloway to discuss the escalating war between the United States, Israel, and Iran – and what it could mean for the global economy. They break down the risk of disruptions to oil supply in the Middle East, why energy markets are on ...  Show more

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