Young men
A leading public intellectual, Galloway teaches graduate-level marketing at NYU’s Stern School of Business and hosts three widely followed podcasts. In his new memoir, Notes on Being a Man, he turns his analytical lens inward on himself and outward on the forces shaping the journey from boyhood to manhood. Traditional roles have become blurred.
Scott: First off, thanks for having me. It’s nice to meet you. The data is stark. If you walk into a morgue and see five people who died by suicide, four of them are men. We talk about a homelessness crisis and an opioid crisis—but men are three times as likely to be homeless or addicted, twelve times as likely to be incarcerated, and four times as likely to kill themselves.




