
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
The Reddit Hotline Is Open: Scott on Generational Wealth, Dirty Jokes & A Bull Case for Reddit
26 Mar 2025
Scott weighs in on the school choice debate and whether vouchers could make private education more accessible. Then, he breaks down Reddit’s stock struggles—and why he still sees it as a strong long-term investment. Plus, we’re introducing something new: The Reddit Hotline, where we pull questions straight from Reddit. Scott answers listener questions on generational wealth, exclusivity in business, and where he draws the line with his dirty jokes. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to [email protected], or drop your question in the r/ScottGalloway subreddit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Buying a house has long been considered the best way to build wealth and move into true adulting. Isn't it? I mean, at least that's what society wants us to think. Got to get a Birkin, got to get a home, you know.
Okay, the handbag you can probably manage without. But what about a house? Surely that's actually good, right? But what about a house? We're going to find out this week on Explain It To Me. New episodes every Sunday morning, wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to Office Hours with Prof G. This is the part of the show where we answer questions about business, big tech, entrepreneurship, and whatever else is on your mind. Today, we've got two great listener questions lined up. And then after the break, we're introducing something new. The Reddit hotline. Oh, my God. It's not the red phone. It's not the bad phone.
It's the Reddit hotline where we pull questions straight from Reddit. If you'd like to submit a question for next time. You can send a voice recording to officehoursofpropertymedia.com. Again, that's officehoursofpropertymedia.com. Or if you prefer to ask on Reddit, post your question on the Scott Galloway subreddit. That's scary. Which shit must be flying around on that thing.
And we just might feature it in our next episode. By the way, just a little bit of insight. Let's bring this back to me. So we did in South by Southwest, we did a party or Vox did a party, which is basically where they feature all their quote unquote talent or lack thereof, the podcasters to try and get advertisers to advertise more on our podcast. And they let out some information.
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