Scott Galloway
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Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway.
Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway.
Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway.
Jess, how are you?
Jess, how are you?
Jess, how are you?
How was that? You were in Italy, right?
How was that? You were in Italy, right?
How was that? You were in Italy, right?
Really nice. Back in London, and it's sunny here. So London, when it's sunny, is the nicest city in the world. So for a good like 15, 18 days a year, it's a fantastic city. Yeah. But what you said about family in Europe, it does really resonate.
Really nice. Back in London, and it's sunny here. So London, when it's sunny, is the nicest city in the world. So for a good like 15, 18 days a year, it's a fantastic city. Yeah. But what you said about family in Europe, it does really resonate.
Really nice. Back in London, and it's sunny here. So London, when it's sunny, is the nicest city in the world. So for a good like 15, 18 days a year, it's a fantastic city. Yeah. But what you said about family in Europe, it does really resonate.
The example I would use that kind of typifies what I'll call a more focused concentration or respect for families is in Germany, there are these beer gardens everywhere, but they also have trampolines and carousels. So it's like there's something for everybody. You go get a beer and then your kids go crazy. And maybe it's because the cities I've lived in is pretty segregated.
The example I would use that kind of typifies what I'll call a more focused concentration or respect for families is in Germany, there are these beer gardens everywhere, but they also have trampolines and carousels. So it's like there's something for everybody. You go get a beer and then your kids go crazy. And maybe it's because the cities I've lived in is pretty segregated.
The example I would use that kind of typifies what I'll call a more focused concentration or respect for families is in Germany, there are these beer gardens everywhere, but they also have trampolines and carousels. So it's like there's something for everybody. You go get a beer and then your kids go crazy. And maybe it's because the cities I've lived in is pretty segregated.
It's like people who are cursed with families and paying that price. You need to go over here and then adults only over here. And it seems like Europe does a much better job of integrating or of a hybrid model, if you will.
It's like people who are cursed with families and paying that price. You need to go over here and then adults only over here. And it seems like Europe does a much better job of integrating or of a hybrid model, if you will.
It's like people who are cursed with families and paying that price. You need to go over here and then adults only over here. And it seems like Europe does a much better job of integrating or of a hybrid model, if you will.
Tables for five are much harder. Four is much easier. And by the way, just along those lines, I'm convinced that you'd get much more passive hostility If you bring your kid to a restaurant where I live in Soho, then a dog.