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The Eric Jackson Podcast

Summary: The Eric Jackson Podcast focuses on the key issues going on today in the worlds of media and technology.

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 Ep. 13 - Greg Zuckerman on Frackers, John Paulson, and the Hedge Fund Industry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:23

Eric talked to Greg Zuckerman, Special Writer for the Wall Street Journal and Author of The Frackers and The Greatest Trade Ever, about the fracking industry, John Paulson, and the future of the hedge fund industry.

 Ep. 12 - Brad Silverberg on Microsoft, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer & What Makes a Great Team | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:45

Eric caught up with Brad Silverberg of Fuel Capital to discuss what it was like to work on the Win95 team and what made it so special. We also discuss Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, stack-ranking, and why he's more bullish now about tech than at any point in the past 30 years.

 Ep. 11 - Mike Dauber on Venture & Enterprise Investing: Finding the Next Cisco & IBM | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:11

Eric talks to Amplify Ventures' Mike Dauber on how the traditional enterprise tech giants are breaking down and the next-generation of companies vying to replace them. Mike also discusses how he got into venture investing and going through the 08 crisis at Battery.

 Ep. 10 - James Altucher on Jim Cramer, Larry Kudlow & Choosing Yourself | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:03

Eric caught up with the inspirational James Altucher for a candid discussion on Jim Cramer, investing, Larry Kudlow and choosing yourself.

 Ep. 9 - Tim Bontemps on NBA TV Money, Twitter & Bill Simmons | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:04

Eric talks to Brooklyn Nets beat writer Tim Bontemps on how Twitter and TV money has changed the NBA, how the league is doing, and what will happen to Bill Simmons at HBO.

 Ep. 8 - Kara Swisher on Marissa Mayer and Yahoo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:04

Eric catches up with Kara Swisher for an in depth discussion of Yahoo and Marissa Mayer's last 3 years in charge, as well as her favorite interviews ever.

 Ep. 7 - Rich Greenfield on Over The Top Winners and Losers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:11

Eric talks to BTIG analyst Rich Greenfield about who the winners and losers in Over The Top (OTT) services.

 Ep. 6 - Horace Dediu on If/When The iPhone Will Be Disrupted | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:21:27

Eric speaks with blogger and Apple/disruption analyst Horace Dediu about when the iPhone will be disrupted, why a purely ad-based business model is problematic, and how he became one of the top tech bloggers.

 Ep. 5 - Nicholas Carlson on The Twitter Drama and CEO Search | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:08

Eric gets into a deep discussion with Nicholas Carlson of Business Insider on why Twitter has always had a crazy culture, why Dick Costolo quit, and what's going to happen next as the CEO search progresses.

 Ep. 4 - Dan Nathan on Tech Investing & Option Trading | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:16

Eric speaks with Dan Nathan of Risk Reversal, Ticker District and CNBC about tech investing, the nuclear winter of 2000 - 2002, what makes Stevie Cohen a great trader and how to trade options most effectively.

 Ep. 3 - Adam Krejcik on the Explosion of Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:22

Eric speaks with Adam Krejcik, Managing Director of Digital and Interactive Gaming at Eilers Research, about the explosion in popularity of DFS.

 Ep. 2 - Sean Silcoff: The Rise And Fall Of Research In Motion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:45

Eric talks to Sean Silcoff, co-author of "Losing the Signal" - the story of the rise and fall of Research In Motion/BlackBerry.

 Ep. 1 - Mark Gurman: The Dads Are In Charge Of Apple | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:54

Eric talks to Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac on Apple, the recent WWDC and how he got to be king of Apple scoops. Eric also learns he's old enough to be Mark's Dad and that the Dads seem to have taken over running Apple.

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