I really needed that podcast. I’m making a comeback at 45. Lost everything. Home, wife, dog, mind, peace, job, family. Making 1/4 of what I used to make, showing up everyday and being kind, surrounding myself with good people. It’s been 6 months and I feel like it’s not enough. This podcast gave me a little push when I needed it.
@c-noteАй бұрын
Hang in there, you're doing the right things that take time to see results.
@timothyharkinАй бұрын
Walk tall brother
@robovac3557Ай бұрын
OK, I get the other stuff but even your dog doesn't like you no more? Dude, what did you do exactly?
@artparty222murphy9Ай бұрын
You’re so young . I’m 70 . Was a single mom . Made my kids the priority but was not successful financially and foreclosed on my home of 16 yrs .
@artparty222murphy9Ай бұрын
3 million millennial men . No dating . That’s my son @ 28 yrs old .
@lukec9402Ай бұрын
Thank you brother Theo for not pretending you know what he’s saying when you don’t. Makes everything feel so relatable. I respect it a lot.
@SkankNeurotiqueАй бұрын
This is one of the things that makes Theo a phenomenal podcaster/comedian.
@Oilfieldsupply94Ай бұрын
100% agree!
@moralhazard129 күн бұрын
It's refreshing, and also some of the smartest thoughtful people are the ones that ask questions and don't just pretend they know a thing, even if it's something they "should" 👍
@B_Lane28 күн бұрын
how tf you kno he didnt understand everything?
@thrilliod14727 күн бұрын
Yeah I love that he stops people and asks what words mean or to elaborate on an idea. We need more of that. Willingness to really listen and be open
@bradleyhuff810826 күн бұрын
This conversation and podcast truly made an impact on me, as a 19 year old man with a single mom it felt like for the first time someone was speaking directly to me and understood my struggles of what I think about on a day to day basis. Theo what you're doing out there truly makes a big difference in the lives of people. Thank you.
@BeckFamilyShenanigans25 күн бұрын
Hey there, just wanted to say thank you for your reasons. I'm sure a man being raised by a single mom isn't easy, I was in the same situation. We can only do the best we can, with what we have & know. I was a very young mother & did the best i could. I hope your mom did the same! Good luck & just keep being you, it works!!
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
Literally we’re the same person. Also 19 in the same situation and man I’m glad i found this video
@amilke358420 күн бұрын
Wish I could give this more than 1 thumbs up
@youremad4445 күн бұрын
I was thinking theo doesn't realize he is a mentor for so many younger men already
@liljazzy402122 күн бұрын
Man, when Theo pauses to ask questions because he doesn't know what Scott is saying, he transforms into the best and most relatable podcaster on earth. Baller for sure!
@shirleemyrick610626 күн бұрын
Theo’s most educational episode. Real problems discussed, real solutions. Real data. I hope everyone could watch this
@ONETimothy2.12-1421 күн бұрын
This can't be a real comment.
@thecomerdante81668 күн бұрын
@@ONETimothy2.12-14 what do you mean?
@KevinSanchez-vq3mhАй бұрын
I’m a 28 year old man and I’ve never felt more seen by a podcast in my life. Thank you Theo, love you bro.
@sangodkar121Ай бұрын
Dude same ! This pod is def life changing for me
@bryanlopez677Ай бұрын
Same I’m 26
@MacaronisquishАй бұрын
Same I’m 28 just found out I’m gonna be a dad stopped smoking and hit the grind hard, 4am on thanksgiving and i needed this
@Mr.HalfNattyАй бұрын
@@Macaronisquish Congratulations 🫵👏
@ptfarm1704Ай бұрын
Gay. No im kidding.
@emilykubeck434825 күн бұрын
As a 30 yr old mom with a 7 year old son, I needed to hear all of this. I’m so grateful to be able to listen to people talk about life. Not one way is going to work for everyone. But if we just talk and listen to each other more we’ll find what works for us individually. Raising a boy today, feels scary. I’m so thankful for both of you guys talking about ways to improve my ways of parenting a young man.
@KaraK-nd7fl25 күн бұрын
I will second that ❤
@Liesandmanipulations25 күн бұрын
Your a solid Mom,motherhood is one of the most important professions that there is.
@Ekdrink24 күн бұрын
Your son does not need to defend lgtbq and migrants. Do not listen to this shill.
@joelbellJB23 күн бұрын
Good luck…
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
Well, you had your kid around 23. That’s honestly a great time. I hope you and your family continue to stay blessed
@ashleightaylor197027 күн бұрын
“Well, we don’t have to agree on that” and then moving on to another topic- amazing. This is how we move them over to the right side, understanding, common ground and mutual respect. Sharing ideas, and not always needing to agree leaves room for idea ‘amendments’. Always keep that space open. Gang gang.
@ib1ray26 күн бұрын
That's exactly what we've been missing for the last 20 years. One side or the other will completely shut down a conversation if you don't agree with them on every one of their freaking talking points and it makes for a very dangerous environment. We used to be able to agree to disagree and that's why people would go to college. Now it's just an echo chamber of shitty ideas. Personally, I've always enjoyed hearing other sides of an argument because it's something I may not have considered and although it most likely doesn't change my mind, it gives me another angle to think about things.... Things that may not even be related, thus creating growth....
@mikebracco89026 күн бұрын
Terrible take. Theo was saying idiotic shit like, "It feels like you can't even be a white man anymore." Scott graciously let him off the hook, or when he wanted to tell Theo why RFK is such a fucking clown, or why it was incredibly irresponsible for Theo to have the craven morally bankrupt snakes on Theo's pod when he isn't equipped to push back and call them out. This is precisely what we don't need.
@ib1ray26 күн бұрын
@@mikebracco890 Can you even name ONE policy that makes RFK a clown?? Also, it is perfectly ok for everybody to bash the white man but try saying something about any other race and YOU will get bashed so miss me with that shit!
@mikebracco89026 күн бұрын
@ib1ray lol jfc you're such a soft ass baby 🍼🍼🍼 cry more about being treated unfairly as a white man😂😂😂 You can Google RFK is dumb and find plenty of stuff to read but you won't.
@reygallardo520126 күн бұрын
@ib1ray let's dive in to this. What exactly do you mean by bash the white man? I'm genuinely trying to understand what you perceive as this
@joshuamichael246327 күн бұрын
Theo you may be one of the last famous comedians that still have that spark of humanity left in your soul. Never give it up!keep fighting brother
@g4nked26 күн бұрын
Hes not that old 🙄🤣
@g4nked26 күн бұрын
He is an extrordinary person though ❤
@jamesj953725 күн бұрын
Theo is the man. I hope he finds a good woman and has the family that he wants
@mrprojectile25 күн бұрын
hey lets not leave out stavros here..
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
Spark of humanity… deep
@mikewilliams311523 күн бұрын
Dawg none of this easy to hear but its unparalleled. For a long time I’ve dismissed any of my issues as relevant or valid cause I felt they held no weight. This really surfaced those topics and let me know its real and I have to acknowledge reality to change it. Thank you guys for using this platform to commence a wholesome conversation.
@jjerikajimenez24 күн бұрын
I love watching male podcasts, as a female is nice to hear from Men and just hear how they think and how they feel? Really helps understanding men since we are truly different! It’s very eye opening. Thank you for another great show!
@alexandra-fu7oq23 күн бұрын
Same. I have daughters in their 20’s and this affects them too as they look for mates.
@ctrlbrwl22 күн бұрын
Beautifully said. Welcome!
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
That’s wonderful
@jamesl180620 күн бұрын
It's filling the gap left by good friendships :(
@AlexiosLair20 күн бұрын
I'd rather recommend listening to Dr K podcasts. He is more understanding and empathetic to both men and women. Scott feel egoistic and biased.
@Hopsof29 күн бұрын
This proves why we need to have more open minded conversations with people we don’t necessarily agree with. We can learn so much from each other but we put so many walls up. Interesting stuff I’m reading as an older sister to a brother who struggled.
@joelbellJB23 күн бұрын
It’s the roughest it’s ever been for us young men. It’s only gonna get worse…
@MA-zg2pz9 күн бұрын
@@joelbellJBwhy do you think that?
@joelbellJB8 күн бұрын
@@MA-zg2pz current data and trends trajectory. There is no reversal in the current path of the situation we find ourselves in, no laws being changed or culture shift happening. Our birth rate has been dropping like a rock since industrialization and there’s no solution to this problem, it’s at 1.6 births per US woman which is far below replacement. At some point we as a society will go extinct. And the worst part about it is when polled, young women given the option of being a mother for the sake of society but sacrifices their personal dreams, or getting to live life how they want but humanity goes extinct, they overwhelmingly choose the latter…
@WILLSIMM728 күн бұрын
Father of 5 kids here. Agree. Nothing compares to having children. I can have a shitty day at the office but it all disappears when I come home to my wife, 4 daughters and son. It’s more fulfilling than anything else on earth.
@vantage78927 күн бұрын
Damn 5 kids. My wife and I just had a baby 5 months ago and while it's manageable we both agree that having 2 would be a handful and anything beyond that seems like too much.
@chelscooper99126 күн бұрын
@@vantage789we have 4! 4 sons lol! It is quite a lot but wouldn't trade it for the world! They are my everything 🤍 and they play all day they are like built in best friends!
@brandoncarpenter968126 күн бұрын
@@vantage789lol, every family is different. Bedsides financial reasons, you could have 3 kids, no problem.
@richardramfire397124 күн бұрын
I got 3. I agree. It’s a huge blessing
@iamshweta9628 күн бұрын
as someone left leaning and a new listener, i appreciated theo's relatability and genuine curiousity. we need more of this.
@YusefGof28 күн бұрын
Thank you Theo. I’m 34 and you’ve been an incredible inspiration for me brother. Been doing comedy almost 8 years and my goal is to be able to make as many people happy as you do! Keep up the great work!
@BeckFamilyShenanigans25 күн бұрын
Good luck!! We always need more laughs & great comedians 🙏🤞
@jessejoy1480Ай бұрын
I may not agree with everything he says, but I love all of his conviction. We need more Scott Galloways. Never change my friend. Stay true to your beliefs. People in the middle need you.!
@benhallo1553Ай бұрын
Nar Scot Galloway is cringe. His confidence just makes me dislike him tbh - acting like you know everything for a fact is weird and egotistical
@drockopotamus1Ай бұрын
@@benhallo1553 Cringe for speaking out about real issues affecting young boys and future generations? He's using data, bud. The sheer fact that you find it cringe is anti-science and quite frankly really dumb.
@contracthit9839Ай бұрын
Data is subject to interpretation..LMAO Galloway is a coward who don't debate..@@drockopotamus1
@TheArchie1112Ай бұрын
Run for pres / governor Scott. :)
@nicholasdillander133329 күн бұрын
@@drockopotamus1 youyr both gay but its funny he took that shot at rfk and theo showed his breaking up the bar fight agree dissagree but this is what humanity can be so make up and look up BEAST1333
@alissacaputo1141Ай бұрын
I feel like Theo would be such a kind and protective husband and father
@God_my_SaviorАй бұрын
@JohnnieFinlay007 i wish you find the one for yourself too. Don’t give up! God bless
@CarlyObineАй бұрын
Me too ❤ It'll be cool to follow him and see what comes
@meyermobiledetailing28 күн бұрын
Yeah my husband
@CalebSkinner-v4v28 күн бұрын
I’m sure he’ll take you up on the offer
@unarcher263027 күн бұрын
U don't know , u only see him in the light that he wants to be seen in
@mymelofamily28 күн бұрын
“Im 44 I need to get some children” 😂
@Throwaway-x9e25 күн бұрын
Me too lol
@miraclezephr191823 күн бұрын
This is making me want to adopt. I'm a 63 yo woman.
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
😂
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
@@miraclezephr1918up to you
@brianmeen215818 күн бұрын
Ehh if you are 44 without kids then you better look into adopting or getting with a healthy woman with a kid… you don’t really want to have a kid at the age of 44 as you will be 54 when he’s 10 and the energy issue will be huge lol
@by781029 күн бұрын
Also. Theo is mentoring millions of young men on line.. no doubt.
@Greenskies32126 күн бұрын
Not a good indicator of society tbh
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
@@Greenskies321true and true
@alexcalvoimagery21 күн бұрын
100%
@MADDcartman17 күн бұрын
I think it’s fine to think of Theo and others online like this, but it isn’t the solution. It points you in the right direction in some cases but it’s not a replacement for irl mentors.
@youtubiyoutoubikov666711 күн бұрын
Scott does that. I like Theo, but his ignorant approach to a lot of topics and then giving idiots a platform to talk shit, hurts male minds.
@caseymcconnell253923 күн бұрын
This was an excellent conversation. I work at an all girls public high school and I shared this information with them. I helped start a campaign to eliminate cell phones in our building and used Heidt’s research to convince my admin to lease Yondr pouches. Now every student has to put their phones in a locked pouch when entering the building. We need to get on top of this now.
@brycerussell736Ай бұрын
Two of my favorite men, from two way separate worlds of my algorithm, with the collab. Love this 🎉
@matthewlandau346625 күн бұрын
Had the same thought. Great pairing, too. Glad they did this.
@n00bma5ter6922 күн бұрын
I’m with you guys. Loved to see this come up on my feed
@achanwol4 күн бұрын
Ikr
@TeresaKayWilliams28 күн бұрын
“Self management” is a woefully under addressed education track. So happy to see Prof G on here❤
@LordJHouseАй бұрын
After watching this incredible podcast last night, I almost watched another, but I was so motivated, I got off my ass and continued to work towards my future. Also as a result of this particular episode, I called my nephew this afternoon and we chopped it up for a while, which resulted in an excellent and meaningful conversation. Haven't spoke to him in months, but I need to start being involved in his life more, so I will start calling on the regular. Thanks to Scott G, I finally fuckin' woke up, without being necessarily woke. Oh, and Theo, whether you know it or not, you're a mentor to many of us...and a damn good one. Thanks player!
@Theovon01Ай бұрын
🤍🤍sᴇɴᴅ🤍🤍ᴍᴇ🤍🤍ᴀ🤍🤍ᴅɪʀᴇᴄᴛ🤍🤍ᴛᴇxᴛ🤍±𝟺𝟸𝟺𝟸𝟽𝟻𝟸𝟿𝟾𝟸🔝
@henrytep888423 күн бұрын
What’s wrong with woke? Scott is woke
@andrewmowbray703527 күн бұрын
1:01:28 is one of the top 3 funniest things I’ve ever heard in a Theo podcast I was CRYING
@MamawJohnsonBkj8 күн бұрын
I'm at 45 minutes sitting here waiting 😂
@seano130Ай бұрын
As a 27 year old man, single, I definitely don’t agree with everything that was said by Scott but there is a lot of wisdom in what he says. Much respect for discussing this topic that’s affecting so many young men out there, including me. Thank you for the pod, Theo ❤
@joestanley1926 күн бұрын
👍🏻
@SamHurlting518225 күн бұрын
Anything specific you don't agree with? Would be curious to hear.
@kyleheisler293325 күн бұрын
@@SamHurlting5182for me personally it’s his opinion that women are more emotionally strong and men are more physically strong. I feel like it’s the opposite. It seems like women can handle more pain but women tend to have more emotional outbursts. Obviously these are all generalizations on both sides and I guess that’s what I disagree with most of all
@SamHurlting518225 күн бұрын
@kyleheisler2933 fair enough. I think I agree with him in general, not as a blanket statement as there are always exceptions.
@eddiethealienАй бұрын
I feel like we need a spinoff podcast/reality show of Theo and Scott picking up chicks at Whole Foods, advising girls on which long vegetables are ripe etc and getting their numbers.
@TheWasthereonceАй бұрын
I just want to learn to talk to people. This wasn't taught in school, wasn't taught by my parents, not being taught by therapists: I don't know where to look for help anymore. Men and women need communication skills desperately.
@PilkiesmaknmusicАй бұрын
Same
@mathieuouellette7901Ай бұрын
Go out and talk to people. You gotta get out of your comfort zone. Go a town over if you’re afraid of people judging you in your town and just talk to people. Go to open mics, karaoke, cafe’s and start a conversation with someone. Usually older people are more open to have a casual conversation with a stranger, so maybe start with them. Talk about anything, the weather, sports, if someone’s reading a book ask them about it. The more you do it, the more natural it will feel after a while. Go get it bro/sis!
@RawdiswarАй бұрын
You can type well at least.
@EminemLovesGrapesАй бұрын
Many people like to throw the word "autistic" around which I find really sad. It is just a case of.. be curious and be genuinely interested. And that takes time. I used to hate small talk but now I love it. The more you do it the less akward you'll get. You'll notice this especially if you've been socially isolated for a while, it can be a bit like a diesel you need to warm up again.
@trel9388Ай бұрын
Get a customer-facing part time “fun” job like 4-8 hours a week at a coffee shop or rock climbing gym or somewhere you already enjoy spending time
@Miss_ChristieАй бұрын
Completely agree on nearly all points. Just be weary of burnout or work-life-imbalance in trying to meet a certain financial status. When either are in progress, nobody is happy or emotionally healthy in your home. 10 months ago, I quit a 21 year professional career due to burnout and realizing my kids need me home more now than I needed my mom when I was a kid. Our family income took a 70% reduction as a result, but I've watched the positive changes in my kids due to my presence and interaction. I wish a working guardian of a minor received the unemployment they've already put into so they can raise their kids, not strangers. 🤘💚
@Lynore_MarieАй бұрын
Amen !
@jackhamm7745Ай бұрын
Absolutely, and Scott says that his career focus wasn't necessarily the right way to go about it because he acknowledged not spending enough time with his children. When we talks about being financially viable for more mates I think he's primarily saying be an active member of society, be sturdy in your financial literacy and be smart with your money, do your best to have a solid financial footing. Not necessarily get riccchhh.
@Alex-cm9dd27 күн бұрын
Wow that’s really beautiful, bless you and your family. Thanks for sharing
@ib1ray26 күн бұрын
Everything changes when you have kids! I count myself so lucky that I was able to start my own small construction business and have my kids work with me and pass on the trade if they so choose to continue in this field but otherwise I spend days on end with them and probably more time than they like lmfao I think that's the magic. Finding something you can do with your kids!
@dvdcook124 күн бұрын
Love to hear that your motivation was "economic security for me and my mom", versus saving the whales or even being a good person. I feel the same way (at age 30). My dad passed away 2 years ago and now all I want is to look after my mom and set her up right financially/medically for the future. I just bought your book The Algebra of Wealth, and am applying all your knowledge to my life with the same goal you had. Thanks for this
@painunending461011 күн бұрын
Why doesn't your mum look after herself? She's her own woman ain't she? Tell her to get a damn job lol
@michellelongoria392926 күн бұрын
Best Theo podcast I’ve listened to, thus far. Good, responsible, loving men do need to be appreciated..and vice versa for the women in their lives. We need to stop one upping each other or bringing each other down. The goal is for men and women to excel together..especially in a relationship. We all bring something to the table that benefits everyone ❤️
@JLWprime1026 күн бұрын
Women have embarrassed men these past phew years women will suffer consequences for shitting on men
@AustrianPainter1426 күн бұрын
Pointless comment
@michellelongoria392926 күн бұрын
@@AustrianPainter14I’m sure you are definitely one of the sad, angry people in the world that he mentioned. Hope you get the help or mentoring you need to stop shitting on everyone else 👍🏼
@marquettegloves990724 күн бұрын
Well said. The only distinction I would make is regarding one upping each other. In my view that's almost exclusively a modern woman thing. Men don't compete against women... we compete against other men. It's really women who have this "we can do everything a man can do", we are smarter, we are better attitude. That's what the whole girl power movement was about. You don't see men saying they don't need women, but women say the reverse constantly. So one upping is a woman problem... but the rest of your comment is spot on 💯
@lisakennedy3035Ай бұрын
Just talking about this subject is a great start. I have been concerned for my 20 yr old son’s future this podcast helps thank you 🙏 ❤
@painunending461011 күн бұрын
How about instead of being concerned you love your son no matter who he is
@Hippykitty-q4g4 күн бұрын
@@painunending4610 That's a ridiculous statement, if he's violent and angry, she shouldn't let him just become unemployable and living in her basement.
@katiee384228 күн бұрын
47:05 when Theo said, “I’m laughing I’m laughing -you’re missing.” I almost spit out my coffee. I love him
@JohnJaha-r2p3 күн бұрын
Man, I didn't want to hear this at all but really needed to. Single man here really struggling, but needing a drastic change.
@by781029 күн бұрын
Theo. You always talked about how you wish you had more time with your dad. And now you're waiting and waiting until everything is perfect to have a kid. Nothing is ever perfect you're just wasting the opportunity to build a family you wanted to have. I'm 30 years old. I'm in school and an apprentice. My son is 8. When I'm 42 my son will be 20. In this time he will see how his father actually worked and created a better life. He won't just be hearing about it.. most of all we will have a very long time together.
@kungfoochicken0829 күн бұрын
That’s one of the ideas that’s pushing me to have kids before I’m completely “ready.” You also give them more time with your parents, and there’s a better chance they’ll have children of their own when you’re still young enough to be an active grandfather.
@by781028 күн бұрын
@@kungfoochicken08If you want to be a dad you'll be a better one than most. And you'll learn being the father is the sum of all investments. Being a good father involves everything. You become so much more cerebral and motivated.
@by781028 күн бұрын
I didn't want kids as a young man. I was lucky enough to have one to show me how absolutely clueless I was about the world.
@alecfinkski27 күн бұрын
Get off your goddamn high horse. Also, it takes two people to start a family and Theo doesn’t have a significant other (that we know of at least) so what are you even talking about? In my opinion, you wasted your 20s by having a kid so early 🤡 there is no “correct” way to live life. Glad you’re happy with how you’ve lived yours but don’t tell others they’re “wasting time.” That is ridiculous.
@MC-ji9duАй бұрын
Mom of two very young boys here and the current trends with the state of men in our society worries me. Very interesting listen thank you
@bentray1908Ай бұрын
Scott is 💯 bought in to the entire paradigm that is crushing men while recognizing how it harms them. Its NYU acceptable discourse that is a dead end street.
@StevenS.-up2ppАй бұрын
@bentray1908 Ehhh i wouldn't be that harsh on his views, I'm a Trump/Elon guy and I still respect Scott and agree with him on many issues.
@painunending461011 күн бұрын
Hope you learn to accept your sons
@enmeterdumheterАй бұрын
Same here I'm 38 but got a gf and an apartment. I'm batteling mentalhealth, anxiety, ptsd, depression and trauma from my male boss in 2014. I'm so introverted and feel so lost in life. No friends, only older lady's that I help with their yards, just to get out of the apartment! I'm having a hard time promise anyone because I don't know how I feel. It's though! I live in Sweden, I had been homeless in USA... thinking about that alot. I'm seeing a therapist! ❤ Love from Sweden!
@NoNippleNarcАй бұрын
Wow. Trauma from your boss. Grow up.
@jenn_in_atlАй бұрын
Hang in there brother!
@pirochicken9030Ай бұрын
Keep going, things will get better!
@RedDragon189829 күн бұрын
The old babes love ya, just focus on doing what you like, the right woman will appear eventually
@adamsims649028 күн бұрын
✊
@Wandile_StudioBeing25 күн бұрын
"@24 i had no economic prospects, I was broke @ 34 then i was broke again @ 42"...…I can fucking breath knowing it's not all over. I always have a foundation to build on that many don't have. I'm exponentially grateful for this episode.
@JeromeProductions22 күн бұрын
Theo is so right about how good it feels to be on a team, man. Although I started rather late, I’m talking Junior to senior year, playing high school football was one of the best experiences I ever had. It was literally our motto to treat each other as brothers.
@cartmangreko29 күн бұрын
As someone coming from a country where military service is still mandatory for young men, I can say Scott vastly overestimates the positive effect of mandatory public service.
@jludo29 күн бұрын
Is public service or just military service mandatory there? I think there's a difference.
@Lazrus-y8e29 күн бұрын
He’s talking about military service he mentions handling weapons
@jludo29 күн бұрын
@@cartmangreko one hidden benefit we discovered during Vietnam, if everyone's kids are equally likely to get called up to go and die overseas, we are less likely to get/stay engaged in foreign wars.
@cartmangreko29 күн бұрын
@@jludoI get what you mean and you make a valid point, but everyone's kids are never likely to get called up. Even in the context of the military service I mentioned, the children or rich/well-connected people are always placed in camps near the homes where they essentially work as part-time interns for high-ranking officials. Meanwhile, poor kids get sent to the super-tough border camps.
@jludo29 күн бұрын
@cartmangreko I don't think you'll ever fix the problem of rich connected people shirking the system, but my point was more just that the vast number of average people have some skin in the game. The longest US wars happened where poor people volunteered for the army and no one gave them any thought. War should be a big deal in which the majority of people in a country pay a high price, or else we shouldn't have the war.
@Thejackedjew29 күн бұрын
I’m 39 and not anywhere near financially, ready to have a family or “provide”. This gave me a kick in the ass 💪🏻
@johnmachter4029 күн бұрын
Thats another bubble you got talked into. Our family was broke and lived in a communist country and still my parents made three kids and we all turned out very well. We get told kids are a hindrance and you need x amount of money, which is totally bs
@Dwizzle7729 күн бұрын
Come on baby let’s get to work. Gang gang
@seanneumann579029 күн бұрын
If that’s you in the pfp, you’re halfway there. You have the physique and discipline that women are looking for.
@Thejackedjew29 күн бұрын
@@seanneumann5790 Yeah that’s me. Looks ain’t everything haha. Need to get more financial stable. I’ll get there
@kungfoochicken0829 күн бұрын
Lower your living standards. You’re running out of time. If you have kids now, you’ll be damn near retirement by the time they graduate high school. You’re robbing your kids of precious time with their grandparents because you’re concerned you might not be able to get them the latest game console the month it comes out.
@marcellocapone49259 күн бұрын
100% agree on social classes and NOT race is what affirmative action should be based on.
@MrMeangreen1310Ай бұрын
After this podcast, I realized the amount of respect for both of these guys is insufficient.
@jamesfay847629 күн бұрын
I didn’t know Scott before this but I was unimpressed. What did you like about him?
@RHt0929 күн бұрын
@@jamesfay8476Scott is very unimpressive. He hates on anybody remotely right wing.
@KyleVertoch26 күн бұрын
@@jamesfay8476he’s very woke minded but he’s also extremely intelligent
@goldilocks973824 күн бұрын
@@KyleVertochif you listened to him often, you’d be surprised where he stands on. Socially liberal but definitely a stern capitalist. His podcast with Kara swisher is great since he’s more of a moderate and he pokes fun at Kara a lot, fairly balanced only if you can stand Kara tho
@greencrocidile624622 күн бұрын
@@jamesfay8476his way of not sugar coating and letting men know what needs to do
@elph777 күн бұрын
I especially enjoyed this particular episode. I like that Theo doesn't pretend to know everything and asks for clarification. We should all aspire to be like that.
@muay_khao23 күн бұрын
Awesome to see Scott get some shine on this sort of pod. Slowly reel the younger guys away from gurus and towards real values.
@huntakilla1234Ай бұрын
1:18:00 and further, as a 32 year old man, this shit resonates with me so hard. There used to be a point in my early 20's where I wanted to be a father, but as I'm approaching my mid 30's, I've given up on that dream. I cannot buy a house or afford insane rent prices. Wages stagnate. Inflation is destroying me. I'm getting taxed to death. Women aren't interested in dating guys like myself. We are truly f***ed.
@briandover4735Ай бұрын
Same bro. Same
@TonerLowАй бұрын
Yeah same. Im 33 and was financially destroyed by Covid lockdowns. I had perfect credit and a decent savings, but my life was turned upside down. I thought I was on the way to maybe getting a house and my first girlfriend ever, but it seems impossible at this point. The last girl I took out called me broke and worthless. The smith & wesson retirement plan looks better and better every day.
@suites.74Ай бұрын
Would you want your daughter to date a guy like you?
@william6534Ай бұрын
The powers that be, Bildeberg groups, WEF, councils of 300, whatever you want to call it are actively destroying YT, christian men. Let's not play pretend and say "well if you work harder everything will be okay".
@user-ep3bb9fk6nАй бұрын
Same. 33, got out of highschool to the world of post 2008 crash never able to save money or have a buffer zone for years, finally clawed my way out of extreme poverty and gradually built a small business, after being absolutely demolished by the governments reaction to covid and losing said small business, was barely able to mortgage a cheap house in 2023 to stop losing so much money to rent, can barely afford the excessive bills/property tax/phone/elect./water/gas/internet/insurances/etc. required in this age to be a member of society, but thats about all that I can afford. Specialized major trade but still can't go out to eat, can't put a new roof onto my house, can't upgrade from my 2009 beater or to put insurance on my 30 year old sports car which is now a backup plan for if the 2009 beater dies or gets demolished by an uninsured driver, can't afford to start another business, constantly being one domino away from all of the rest coming clashing down bringing me back to covid era hell of helplessly watching everything burn. Car gets wrecked? Everything comes down. Medical bills? Everything crashes down. Roof leaks? Crashing down. A/C unit dies? Crashes down. Kitchen fridge/freezer dies? My world turns into rice and beans out of a can. We were screwed, man
@jasonscissorhands142029 күн бұрын
Listen up gentlemen under the age of 30. Do yourself, your friends, and the future a favor and send this to ALL of your buddies that are your age or younger. So much quality advice for you and them in this one video. Being a straight male, in his 40s, who has had a fulfilling life with the opposite sex and work career, I can't even stress how much you need to listen to and apply all of this guy's advice. Good luck guys, I'm rooting for you... 🤞
@Fitness4523326 күн бұрын
Yessir!! Agreed!
@painunending461011 күн бұрын
His advice works in a world and culture that no longer exists. He's an old man scared of a changing world
@Heidi_DuncanАй бұрын
As a 27 year old woman having a hard time with finding a mate.. this was great to hear, great insight.. love Theo and love the comment section as well ❤❤
@Theovon01Ай бұрын
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@AustrianPainter1426 күн бұрын
You are just too picky. Why don’t you give the nice guy a chance for once? Stop going for chad
@Heidi_Duncan26 күн бұрын
@@AustrianPainter14 hey fellow Austrian for your information.. i go for all types but i do have standards. I go for personality and date with intention, most people just aren’t honest or serious
@robertmitchell939825 күн бұрын
@@Heidi_Duncan I understand what you're saying. I can't speak for you, but settling down is terrifying to me personally. maybe because I'm only 21
@dehonore26 күн бұрын
Theo is an incredible interviewer. He knows his audience. He will stop the interview if he doesn’t understand something, because he knows his audience might not know. Love you Theo!
@ponytales70728 күн бұрын
1:28:50 Best advice of the podcast “What can I be great at that pays”. I wish I would have heard this in my 20’s. Instead I bought into the “follow your passion “, which left me straddled with student loan debt and working in an industry that hardly pays a living wage. Now that my children are raised I am faced with starting a new career so I am not a burden to loved ones or society in my later years.
@CyberRicanАй бұрын
Holy shit! Scott Galloway on this podcast was never on my bingo card
@workingtheoriesАй бұрын
One of the sharpest minds in the business world plus some guy named Scott. Let’s go.
@mannyMOE70725 күн бұрын
He makes some awesome points but definitely projects his own ideals
@fullmop25 күн бұрын
Yeah he’s locked into this NYC-capitalist worldview which doesnt apply to every community and county in the United States
@GargantuanGouda29 күн бұрын
I love this whole discussion. I love that Theo engages in this kind of discourse that is so thoughtful and at times provocative but in a mindful way.
@gilbertdutchover9324Ай бұрын
I never agreed and disagreed with someone so much
@j.a.r.family2576Ай бұрын
Yup
@Raincat961Ай бұрын
that's healthy, your mind is having exercise
@johnmachter4029 күн бұрын
Yeah, but it shows also one thing, that successful people sometimes think they know it all in all aspects, even in things they have clearly no clue about.
@kungfoochicken0829 күн бұрын
Scott is an odd guy. He identifies the correct problems, but he completely gets the solutions and causal factors wrong. No idea how you can talk about how much men are struggling for years on end while still supporting the ideology and political party that causes (or at best, mocks) that suffering.
@muximus277128 күн бұрын
@@kungfoochicken08 That sounds right. He seems like a victimhood cult guy that just wants be be included. Only 20mins in though
@Caroline-13117Ай бұрын
Good luck in the future with your foundation, Theo playing it back, beautiful kind soul 🙌
@ZeliaMartinyАй бұрын
Theo: "this thing is off and its ringing, so that's the government, I'm not even kidding". 😳
@eaglelove0029 күн бұрын
As a single boy mom, I appreciated this podcast so much!
@ndl7814 күн бұрын
It’s hard though I feel there is so much pressure on us. It makes me sad that my son will struggle if he doesn’t have a strong male role model.
@eaglelove0014 күн бұрын
@ the good thing is getting a jumpstart and realizing you have to fill that void somewhere. Sports… church… looking into big brother type groups. Bringing it up helps us to focus on what we need to do so we don’t miss the chance to reach out as find some good male role models for our boys who will be men one day
@akhilkathi6807Ай бұрын
I don't think Scott knows Theo is one of the biggest touring stand up comedians. He keeps referring to him as top podcaster lol. Then Scott randomly get surprised and cant help laugh at Theos jokes
@TwistedFateismАй бұрын
Because he is also the top podcaster. He does not want to insert his opinion or drive somebody to relate (like Joe R).
@jacobshepherd231929 күн бұрын
Scott said on his own podcast that he didn't know who Theo was before this interview, in a respectful way. Just wasn't aware or prepared for that.
@hardstyle818429 күн бұрын
Scott couldn't care less. he doesn't care if someone is celebrity
@vincentd241828 күн бұрын
Scott's team booked him on Theo's show because they're trying to make him the "Joe Rogan of the left". Go listen to Scott's podcast with Kara Swisher, they're some of the biggest Rogan & Musk haters out there. Disgusting bunch
@davidhunt388128 күн бұрын
Yeah Scott strikes me as a bit insecure. He can't really let loose.
@skylarzuniga704229 күн бұрын
One of the all time best collabs. Didn’t know I needed to hear this. Straight to the point, we need to serve each other
@Notoil18127 күн бұрын
Came for a funny theo pod.. left with a full-on therapy session. Thank you
@miraclezephr191823 күн бұрын
Totally agree!!😂
@masonstove29 күн бұрын
Something I’ve started to notice is that every female boss I’ve had does not invest any emotional energy into me. They kind of expect me to invest emotional energy into them. So as more and more women are in positions of leadership they don’t seem to understand that leadership is service to those you lead.
@KuchiniFallinFromDaSky28 күн бұрын
I can say I've had many female bosses and pretty much universally been awful. There was one that was decent. I think because women may still have a lot of insecurity about being in a position of leadership. Like it can be taken away from them at any moment. I do think that women have a hard time understanding the male psyche. The inverse is also true. But when it comes to leadership it's a big gap for most women.
@cmo225925 күн бұрын
It's not right or good, but sadly this is the result of women being treated this way for centuries. I've never once had a male boss who understood my role as a wife or working mom of two, in fact I was always expected to do more and work harder than my male counterparts.
@masonstove22 күн бұрын
@@KuchiniFallinFromDaSky I think the thing a lot (not all of course) younger women don’t get is you deserve more scrutiny in leadership. If I had a male boss that was “insecure” about the position, they’d be gone in a second. Shut up and get stuff done or you get tossed aside, that’s how it works.
@lu544523 күн бұрын
Theos a bro, plain and simple, he’s a guy you’d get a beer, or give a ride to the airport , or would sit next to on a bus , just to enjoy his company and have a man to man conversation with.
@achanwol4 күн бұрын
theo is so funny and strives for understanding/growth, my fave! and scott galloway is a gem in his conviction and niche - I pray he grows in faith IJN
@lessonswithmbАй бұрын
This really resonated with me. My main concern, though, is the burnout that often comes with the hustle mentality we’re told is necessary to be economically successful. So many people’s regrets at the end of their lives revolve around working too much and not spending enough time with family and friends.
@lessonswithmbАй бұрын
also, I was craving him to “yes and” Theo SO much more. So many great nuggets like the Whole Foods girl, the hiding his manhood when he walked into a restaurant. It felt like Scott was giving a Ted talk to Theo. Didn’t really feel like a duet- but I still loved it. Just could have taken it to another level.
@frankmaitland125426 күн бұрын
That's why Scott said 22-44 he worked his ass off so he could be here doing this. Trying to bring awareness to young men left behind
@Fitness4523326 күн бұрын
I’d be less worried about the burnout and more worried about half assing life. Believe me it’s worth it
@seadee283424 күн бұрын
@@lessonswithmb Agreed. Theo would say something then Scott would just ignore it and go right back to whatever he was talking about.
@clintkantorАй бұрын
It gets worse as a guy when you reach your 40s. No relationships, nobody to mentor, nobody to mentor you. You wonder why you bothered waking up.
@Themostdef100Ай бұрын
It’s tough dude. I feel what you’re saying. Not alone
@blaster42008Ай бұрын
That's on you to create the habitat
@blaster42008Ай бұрын
Make youtube videos to help. It's the new mall
@MrStylesCАй бұрын
Damn bro. I definitely feel that. I got divorced this year and shit was really really dark for a while. We can’t give up tho.
@wastedanalogues8991Ай бұрын
My significant other is 44 now , and when we first started dating he was at the giving up point. His recovery has healed he never thought for a million years he deserved relashionship . His dad wasn't emotionally there at ALL , still isn't, I hate when people say, don't stay with a man only because you see his potential, we're all human and we all are broken is some ways. Life isn't fair for everyone, and helping someone finally believe in themselves enough, they get up have hope. 7 years and my man is trusting, kind, giving loyal, funny and smart, but he was all of thst, 7 years ago we met and a woman who understood his demons, and his brokenness, and I've been through some shit so we can relate , But because he was kind, loyal gentle; I was able to stay inlove, loyal to him in all the insane stages of healing, wounds coming out, manic, insecure, hopeless at times, the life he has now waiting for him to take by the balls and embrace himself and trust that i actually love him, he had me to prove to him his true worth. We have to be willing to fight for love through the demons in the culture that's been fucking us up now in this world. And also be willing to trust ourselves, and others who see us, but because of self esteem, pushing away , woman and friends; we care, women just wanting connection and loyalty. And a best friend we can be ourselves around, and still be loved. So.. just don't give up dudes... im 37 and he is 44... and no he was not mature or together when I met him..but he was funny smart and gentle. So it's okay..
@crystal_pepsiАй бұрын
this guy scott tells it how it is, great episode
@davesmith4110Ай бұрын
The one time Theo lets on a Democrat and the quality goes up 1000%...love Scott.
@contracthit9839Ай бұрын
American women are the twelfth most overweight women in the world.. Galloway is delusional..
@PhotikАй бұрын
@@davesmith4110he has TDS and is out of touch with why men and women have shifted towards the right.
@mntwinsfan1988Ай бұрын
Hes just a stats nerd that memorized information. He's not actually doing anything for this, so called, "young men" problem. He's a dork. Wow you can remember stuff you read online or in a book? Pretty cool bro!
@crystal_pepsiАй бұрын
@@mntwinsfan1988 why are you so mad
@mikei555026 күн бұрын
Theo is mentoring millions of men in America just by having his podcast.
@Jaguar131418 күн бұрын
To any person who feels lost or worthless, surround yourself with good people. The rest will follow.
@prestopasta_Ай бұрын
Scott doing the real work, what a legend
@mntwinsfan1988Ай бұрын
What kind of "work" is he actually doing? Saying stats out loud? lol.
@prestopasta_Ай бұрын
@@mntwinsfan1988 looking at your other comments, I’ll pray for you brother. To be commenting such negativity on Thanksgiving is really quite sad. Hope you learn to love yourself and find some brotherhood to help you out.
@mntwinsfan1988Ай бұрын
@@prestopasta_ your mom helps me out
@prestopasta_Ай бұрын
@@mntwinsfan1988 lol nice
@RHt0929 күн бұрын
@@prestopasta_left wingers talking about spreading negativity 😅 Go and call some more people you disagree with Nazis and fascists clown
@FloridaHammer24 күн бұрын
This guy is so spot on and off the mark at the same time.
@Higno4427 күн бұрын
Been following Scott Galloway for a while mostly from his Podcast with Kara Swisher called Pivot. Excellent podcast. So freaking cool to see him with Theo Von!
@Voltaire8027 күн бұрын
Scott is getting worse by the week. Hard disagree.
@frankmaitland125426 күн бұрын
That's a bold statement expound @@Voltaire80
@Voltaire8026 күн бұрын
@@frankmaitland1254 I like a lot of his content, and he's a smart guy. Unfortunately, the more I have listened to him, it becomes evident a) he is a hypocrite b) he steals content and c) he is quickly running out of fumes because he's just not HIM. He doesn't have the charisma or authentic interest in the conversation other than self-promotion.
@stablegenius36523 күн бұрын
These two are the perfect pair. Their interaction is very digestible for your man.
@MADDcartman17 күн бұрын
“Larry likes dudes, but only if he’s ok with it.” I love Theo but I came for prof g. His breath of social/political knowledge is impressive. He’s what the red pill community was supposed to be. Not to mention his financial and political insights.
@frenchie_at_heart738723 күн бұрын
I have a question, as a woman listening. When he says that males have a higher selection set for mating when their careers ameliorate...wouldn't that just attract inauthentic women? Or a relationship on the foundation of money? So, if the man loses his job, his relationship is then at risk...The man I chose may not have a lot of money, or job status, but I value who he is as a person: strong, loyal, trustworthy...We can grow together based off a foundation of love. My relationship feels more authentic than the one Scott described.
@scotchy45122 күн бұрын
yes, if a man loses his job or shows weakness it jeopardizes his relationship. women want winners.
@LangstonDev19 күн бұрын
Yes. Honestly he hinges a lot of male partner viability on financial success in a way that leaves a bit of a bad taste in my mouth.
@RobbPhiloАй бұрын
This guy gets it so right on certain things and gets it completely wrong on others
@grayfordaysАй бұрын
Like?
@b3dazzl3Ай бұрын
@@grayfordaysJudging by your other comments on this channel you don’t need it broken down for you. You’re just looking for an opportunity to be a condescending turd 🤷♂️. You’re married to your dogma and your ego won’t allow you to self reflect so you can course correct
@Pureblood32Ай бұрын
@@grayfordayslike voting for kamala
@johnmachter4029 күн бұрын
Its because he thinks he is a "i know it all"
@KuchiniFallinFromDaSky28 күн бұрын
It's because the alternative is an orange egomaniac
@Nunya24567Ай бұрын
“Oh hi are those flowers? By the way I have one of the biggest podcasts in the world”… is one of the craziest pieces of advice I’ve ever heard
@johnmachter4029 күн бұрын
Its also the worst advice ive ever heard in my life. This outs him as one that still doesnt know how to pick up a girl but attract a golddigger
@jamesfay847629 күн бұрын
Well, it also shows that he doesn’t know Theo at all 😂
@jellyrollfan9329 күн бұрын
Yeah that’d be such a turnoff lol
@tooreal2o29 күн бұрын
zero rizz but he has the right intentions
@eaglelove0029 күн бұрын
Right, as a female, that would be an automatic NO THANKS 😂
@nitetrainjames20 күн бұрын
47:30 - 50:10 Was uniquely insightful. Entire podcast was quite inspiring and prophetic.
@NaProbablyNot27 күн бұрын
Scott aka Prof G is always sharing good advice and perspectives.
@rockyraccoonhendrix1733Ай бұрын
I live how Galloway doesn’t laugh, he hitches his breath.
@Theovon01Ай бұрын
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@TopJoo7Ай бұрын
"Lets go to Wholefoods". A perfect punchline.
@jacobshepherd2319Ай бұрын
I've waited two weeks for this. Scott is such an amazing role model for men and young men. Thanks Theo
@contracthit9839Ай бұрын
He is a male bashing feminist
@karahansen118410 күн бұрын
How do we make this episode required viewing/listening for every American? This conversation is too important to go unheard. I wish it had been longer. Great topics, Theo & Scott!
@ImmortalKyle19 күн бұрын
If women are doing better than males in the US like Scott says, then why do they keep complaining about the patriarchy, wage gaps, and everything about masculinity? where can we even find the truth on this subject? it seems every expert has a different opinion on it depending on their ideology.
@biscaynesupercars19 күн бұрын
Because they’re not lol. I think Scott has good intentions but he still speaks with a woman centered mindset. More women are going to college….but they’re not majoring in high paying fields and are drowning in so much debt that the student loan crisis is a presidential election issue. Men should provide and protect, no man wants to be disrespected and disregarded but still expected to sacrifice his money, time, skills and sometimes his safety and life for complete strangers that look down on. Men didn’t check out, they were pushed out and stopped trying to push back. I’m don’t believe in quitting or giving up but i talk to a lot of young guys that have a loser/hopeless point of view on society and on life and it’s getting harder and harder to talk them into continuing to go on because what do they really receive for their handwork? Children that take them for granted and a wife that doesn’t respect them and is incentivized to turn that mans life upside down and has the legal system and society’s support to do so
@davidhamilton7628Ай бұрын
He's right about some stuff and way off base on others.interesting listen either way.thanks theo
@jzen1455Ай бұрын
He has to tip toe around what he says so he doesn't end up ostracized by academia and his publishers. He could pivot the way Jordan Peterson did and become even more popular after mainstream media cancelled him, but it would be a tiresome battle.
@Joseph-wf4qgАй бұрын
RFK JR for sure
@skina101Ай бұрын
the climate change quote threw me
@Joseph-wf4qgАй бұрын
@skina101 He was Slippin em in all over the place¡!¡
@KuchiniFallinFromDaSky28 күн бұрын
@@jzen1455have you actually listened to him? The dude is totally unrestrained. He gives no f's about academia and what other people think because he hella wealthy
@jamesbrackinivАй бұрын
Always bringing on such incredible guests
@RandiJarvisАй бұрын
I like that question he poses to men, how do men feed the relationship and their desirability. More than anything women want to be heard, seen and emotional and intellectually respected. A kind man who loves himself and can love the woman the same way, is what women want. Loving and knowing yourself is key.
@Theovon01Ай бұрын
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@ericsedits429424 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this podcast episode. I didn’t realize that I was shaming myself. It was like a hard look in the mirror and seeing what I’ve been trying to avoid. I feel relief and I’m grateful for this podcast and its community
@lorettakoch740827 күн бұрын
So happy my son is all male. He will be graduating mechanical engineering and has a long term girlfriend of 6 years. His future is bright and we are so very very proud! He's the one that got me listening to Theo!
@JLWprime1026 күн бұрын
You women need to stop listening to Scott Galloway
@AustrianPainter1426 күн бұрын
Until she leaves him
@matthewp.733329 күн бұрын
I like Scott a lot and he adds a tonne of value but I struggle to comprehend how he was such an advocate for Harris when that timeline was so clearly anti-male, anti-freedom, anti common sense.
@aboucher211029 күн бұрын
What are you talking about? Do you get your news from social media by chance?
@matthewp.733329 күн бұрын
@ nah bruh ur mom usually gives me my news on Sunday morning.
@Fitness4523326 күн бұрын
And the eating the cats and dogs is common sense right, did Trump put money in your pocket? Nah obamas economy did. Get real my dude.. good luck in life
@ashliecourtney8065Ай бұрын
Thank you Theo and Scott for your service today. 🫡 I am not Theo’s typical audience as a lesbian. But i grew up in small-town America and saw first-hand how we are leaving young white men behind. We can’t afford to leave anyone behind in this great country. America needs men who exhibit behaviors of protector, procreator, and provider. The masculine and the feminine energies balance each other out and both serve a purpose in our society. 🇺🇸 💪
@Theovon01Ай бұрын
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@lorettakoch740827 күн бұрын
Beautiful insight sister
@martinaguilar126 күн бұрын
What do you mean , theos a lesbian himself
@LangstonDev19 күн бұрын
@@martinaguilar1 Just his haircut is I think
@painunending461011 күн бұрын
Why should men be protectors, procreators, and providers when women can protect, procreate and provide for themselves?
@StevenS.-up2ppАй бұрын
Hell yeah I love Scott Galloway
@raf22nd29 күн бұрын
Great episode. Great talk. I'm 34 and starting to figure things out, this conversation really makes me feel I'm on the right track. Thank you Theo, for being there and bringing in so much wisdom and inspiration
@harrison228126 күн бұрын
Theo- "I was looking at her, and then she uh....just left" Same here dawg lmao
@Maineriverandtide8 күн бұрын
Thank you, Theo, for being you. You have had an unintentional positive effect on me because of your podcast.
@chrismoore208Ай бұрын
Love Theo, and Love Scott, but would love to hear an interview with Scott where he dosnt give the exact same word for word, line by line answer and mixes it up a little bit just for fun
@crystal_pepsiАй бұрын
true that's a fair criticism, but you have to understand this is reaching a lot of people who have never heard of him before, so he probably wanted to get his main message out there. hopefully theo has him on again some time in the future
@rickruddАй бұрын
Scott endorsed Biden. He enthusiastically endorsed Kamala. He's a common globalist neoliberal. Not sure what you people are so impressed about.
@wyattkrumanaker6116Ай бұрын
@@crystal_pepsi it also brings in the question of what else does he have to say, it seems like really great but kinda risky marketing.
@prestonthomas5399Ай бұрын
Agree. Scott says the same stuff over and over and I’m like why you on podcasts if you have nothing new to say and no new books? But I appreciate some of his content so not trying to hate to bad on him
@runswithraptorsАй бұрын
This is just a symptom you've heard his message enough!
@cashcade26 күн бұрын
Scott: We’re not gonna have enough energy Theo: Fuck… 😂😂😂 1:14:55
@dianeb.4782Ай бұрын
Grandma of 16 yr old boy. Very educational & will watch again. He isn't allowed on social media yet 🤷♀️
@morgan03022Ай бұрын
At 16?? In most countries he can have sex and drive a moped but he isn't allowed a family Facebook 😂
@user-zb6lg1xj3kАй бұрын
You’re doing great 😊
@dianeb.4782Ай бұрын
@@morgan03022 don't see it lasting much longer. He communicates with his friends/gamers on line. Their house Their rules 🤷♀️
@dianeb.478229 күн бұрын
@@morgan03022 NO ONE IN THE HOUSE IS ON FAKEBOOK
@AustrianPainter1426 күн бұрын
morgan03022 Creepy comment
@BatmanHQYT19 күн бұрын
Scott Galloway is a 10/10 on every interview I've seen of him.
@kemosahbee299524 күн бұрын
Thank you Scott for coming on my favorite podcast, you’ve stuck to you’re message for a long time now and I’m glad you brought it to this audience ❤️
@reneguerrero5221Ай бұрын
This was the first time listening from and about Scott’s stance on young men or just men in general. I think he is absolutely right. Great episode by Theo.