Scott Galloway – James Altucher

Scott Galloway is a marketer and an interview host. James Altucher is an interview host, investor, and author. We found 6 podcast interviews connecting Scott Galloway and James Altucher.

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Episodes with Scott Galloway & James Altucher

A Note from James: "The Algebra of Wealth" is a very good book by Scott Galloway and I had a very good conversation with him about how to create wealth, along with all the mistakes he's ever made. He's started nine companies: two were super successful, and several were pretty successful. He's talked about entrepreneurs

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James Altucher & Scott Galloway 27 Sep 2022 • EN

America in 100 Charts | Scott Galloway

"Loneliness will be the next cancer."  - Scott Galloway Bestselling author and NYU business school professor Scott Galloway returns for a blunt and fascinating discussion about America's current crossroads.  In Professor Galloway's newest book, Adrift: America in 100 Charts, he demonstrates how crises such as Jim Crow,

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James Altucher & Scott Galloway 24 Nov 2020 • EN

663 - Scott Galloway on Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity

Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, and a public speaker, entrepreneur, and author of his latest book, Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity, has been correctly predicted the podcast every time he came on! This time, he comes on again to predict what would the P

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We all want to know what the future looks like. "What's the new normal?" I asked Professor Scott Galloway, who's insights and research have been known to prove markets and trends for years. He said, "I would argue that this doesn't change any trends. It just accelerates them." So we talked about the changes happening N

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Scott Galloway quit everything in 1999. He quit his job, his marriage. “I didn’t like my friends. I didn’t like myself,” he said. So he went out on his own. Two years later he felt like he was going to die. “I only left my loft for food, sex and to go to the ready-teller,” he said. "An instinct kicks in that if you con

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I don’t know where to begin. I’m a fan of Scott. I think he reminds me of someone I went to highschool with. He was bright and always cursing at the right time. I remember laughing. Because I felt close to being free. But he was the one with the ability to put himself in the middle of controversy. That’s something I (s

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