How Kalshi Made it Legal to Bet on this Election

Ed speaks with Tarek Mansour, co-founder and CEO of Kalshi, a regulated exchange and prediction market that lets you trade on future events. They discuss Kalshi’s fight to legalize betting on the election, how to deal with negative press, and his prediction for the outcome of the election.

Meta’s AI Promise, Microsoft’s Disappointing Beat & Why Google Should Spin Youtube

Scott and Ed open the show by discussing the U.S.’s GDP growth, Reddit’s earnings, Eli Lilly’s third quarter drug sales, and xAI’s new funding round. Then Scott and Ed break down big tech’s earnings and discuss how the tech companies are using capital as a weapon. They also examine the shifting media landscape and explain why advertisers have been cutting their spending on legacy media. Finally, Scott offers his prediction for the Presidential election.

Charlamagne Tha God’s Take on the State of the Race

Scott and Jessica sit down with Charlamagne Tha God to discuss his recent headline-making interviews with Vice President Kamala Harris and his bold takes on today’s political landscape. Charlamagne shares his thoughts on Biden’s latest gaffes, Harris’s efforts to engage Black and Latino voters, and Trump’s impact on the race.

The State of the World — with Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer, the president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins Scott to discuss major themes and forces shaping the current geopolitical landscape, including the wars in the Middle East and Russia, the impact of China’s ‘managed decline,’ and the impending US election.

Follow Ian, @ianbremmer.

Scott opens with his thoughts on the WaPo deciding to skip an endorsement.

Algebra of happiness™: against the grain.

The State of Corporate Governance, Do I Prioritize Myself or My Team at Work? And How Men Can Find Their “Second Act”

Scott shares his thoughts on the age makeup and responsibilities of corporate boards. He then gives advice to a listener who has become indispensable at work and is debating whether to stay on for the benefit of his team. He wraps up by discussing how men are disproportionately evaluated on their economic well-being as a provider and gives advice to a listener who is in search of his “second act.”

The Final Week, John Kelly’s Warning, and the Battle for Congress

Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dive into the final week of the campaign season. They discuss Kamala Harris’s star-studded rallies aimed at energizing voters, and Donald Trump’s push to engage younger male voters, including his recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast. They also look at Trump’s former Chief of Staff John Kelly’s warning about a potential second Trump term and examine the down-ballot races that could decide control of Congress. 

Perplexity’s Fourth Funding Round + Lessons From Boeing in Long-Term Thinking

Scott and Ed open the show by discussing the decline in existing home sales, Tesla’s earnings, the McDonald’s E. coli outbreak, and Shein’s deceleration in growth in the first half of the year. Then Scott explains down why he thinks, despite the disappointing earnings, Boeing could be a buy. He and Ed also discuss why the pension plan is the biggest sticking point in negotiations for the striking workers. Finally, they break down Perplexity’s latest funding round and Ed explains why he’s not so bullish on the company. 

Grit and Perseverance — with Angela Duckworth

Angela Duckworth, a psychologist, the co-founder of Character Lab, a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,” joins Scott to discuss the attributes of gritty people, how to create environments for success, and ways to raise resilient kids. 

Follow Angela, @angeladuckw. 

Scott opens with his thoughts on Disney’s succession plan and Chick-fil-A going into the content game.

Algebra of happiness™: the three rules of masculinity.

Kamala on Fox News, Elon’s Election Gamble, and an Endorsement

In this live taping of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov take you through the final sprint of the campaign, jaw-dropping early voting numbers, Elon Musk’s $1 million random payments, and the fallout from the killing of a top Hamas leader.