Media and Misinformation
Scott discusses the alarming trend of platforms being weaponized for misinformation and the radicalization of young men. He highlights the shift in trust towards media brands like PBS and the Wall Street Journal, emphasizing the need for balanced journalism. Reflecting on the emotional charge of current issues, he notes that most Americans are more concerned with practical challenges like healthcare and financial stability, rather than divisive topics that dominate media narratives.In this clip
From this podcast

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Stoicism and Celebrating Success ft. Ryan Holiday
Related Questions
Is there political bias in social media as discussed in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #1556 - Glenn Greenwald and the clip Media Trust Crisis, as well as in episode #172: Clint Watts | Surviving in a World of Fake News and the clip Social Media Bubbles?
Is there political bias in social media as discussed in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #1556 - Glenn Greenwald and the clip Media Trust Crisis, as well as in episode #172: Clint Watts | Surviving in a World of Fake News and the clip Social Media Bubbles?
Is there political bias in social media as discussed in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #1556 - Glenn Greenwald and the clip Media Trust Crisis, as well as in episode #172: Clint Watts | Surviving in a World of Fake News and the clip Social Media Bubbles?