Published Oct 9, 2024

The Future of Cable TV, How to Market a Humanities Degree After Graduation, and Should I Become a U.S. Citizen?

Scott Galloway delves into the transformative shift from cable TV to streaming services and its impact on content and sports leagues, explores the value of humanities degrees in careers that prize storytelling and communication, and weighs the economic and tax advantages of U.S. citizenship with personal insights.
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  • Value of Humanities

    The value of humanities degrees lies in the essential skills they impart, such as storytelling and communication, which are crucial across various industries. emphasizes that storytelling is a core competence that can lead to success in many fields, from academia to media 1. He argues that the ability to communicate effectively is vital, regardless of one's knowledge base, and that humanities graduates should not be deterred by traditional perceptions of their degrees 2.

    If you don't have the ability to communicate it in a compelling fashion, whether it's to your students, to your readers, to subscribers of magazines, to book buyers, to people on TikTok, you're not going to get very far.

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    Galloway suggests that humanities graduates focus on honing their storytelling skills to unlock diverse career opportunities.

       

    Career Pathways

    Humanities graduates have a wide array of career pathways available to them, particularly in academia and sectors that value storytelling and analytical skills. highlights academia as a noble and flexible career choice, especially for those who excel in specific areas and enjoy research 1. He notes that professional relevance outside the classroom is crucial for success in academia, and storytelling remains a valuable skill in any career 2.

    I do think academia is underrated as a career. If you're a really good student and you want to be kind of the best in the world at a very narrow thing, and also you're a bit of a lone wolf, I think.

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    Galloway encourages graduates to identify sectors where their skills can be applied and to become exceptional communicators in their chosen medium.

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