• Scott Galloway on the end of the brand era, monetising rage and how to create wealth

  • May 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast
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Scott Galloway on the end of the brand era, monetising rage and how to create wealth

  • Summary

  • Scott Galloway is Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and host of the Prof G and Pivot podcasts. In this episode Prof G lives up to the billing as the most uncensored guest on the podcast ever. We cover lots of ground, including his secret to success with Prof G media, what the #1 skill for all marketers should be, why brand is dead and how to build wealth. We recorded this episode as Scott releases his new book The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula For Success, buy on Amazon UK, or US.

    Links

    • Jon's LinkedIn
    • Jon's Twitter
    • Watch the Uncensored CMO on YouTube

    Timestamps

    • 00:00:00 - Intro
    • 00:00:57 - 25 year overnight success
    • 00:01:28 - Scott’s biggest failures
    • 00:07:38 - How Scott scaled himself
    • 00:13:24 - Daniel Kahneman’s impact on Scott
    • 00:20:26 - How social media has a negative impact on the world
    • 00:28:45 - Scott Galloway on being late
    • 00:31:14 - The most important skill for a marketer
    • 00:33:32 - The Era of Brand is Dead
    • 00:40:19 - Scott’s new book opening Aurelius quote
    • 00:42:53 - The power of compound interest
    • 00:43:53 - Scott’s advice to young people
    • 00:48:33 - Growing your network grows wealth
    • 00:56:33 - What does the agency of the future look like?
    • 01:03:33 - How to get social media right
    • 01:04:50 - Why big firms should stop certification based hiring
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