Raging Moderates: Why Progressives Won’t WIN in the 2026 Midterms  (ft. David Frum)

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Speaking Up at Work, Scott’s Guide to Fundraising, and The Case for Atheism

Scott Galloway discusses tech employee activism and when to stand up to your boss, offers tactical advice on fundraising, and explains why he identifies as an atheist. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to officehours@profgmedia.com, or drop your ques ...  Show more

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