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Scott’s Struggle With Body Dysmorphia, the Affordability Crisis, and the Cost of Ambition

Scott Galloway opens up about his lifelong struggle with body dysmorphia, breaks down the psychology behind the affordability crisis, and shares hard-earned lessons about ambition, sacrifice, and relationships. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to of ...  Show more

America Is Entering a Dangerous Moment — with Timothy Snyder

Historian Timothy Snyder joins Scott Galloway to put the current political moment in historical context — and to explain why it should not be dismissed as abstract or theoretical. They discuss recent killings during federal immigration operations, how propaganda attempts to overw ...  Show more

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