Topic: Jim Cramer

22 chapters across the catalog

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:44:34 - 1:48:21

1857: Teen Takeover

Marc Benioff and Jim Cramer Promote Salesforce AgentForce

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff appeared with Jim Cramer to promote "AgentForce," a new platform for autonomous AI agents. Benioff dismissed claims that AI is "eating" the software-as-a-service model, arguing instead that agentic AI is the core of all future Salesforce products and is already being deployed by major partners like Dell.

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 1:57:46 - 2:01:37

1605: Techno-douche

Albert Bourla, Jim Cramer, Vaccine Fatigue

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla appeared on CNBC's "Mad Money" to discuss the company's earnings. He attributed lower COVID-19 vaccine uptake to "vaccine fatigue" and "anti-vaxxer rhetoric," while Jim Cramer expressed confusion over why more people are not following his lead in getting boosted.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 2:24:54 - 2:31:05

1515: Scop Christmas

Sam Bankman-Fried Bail, FTX Fraud Investigation

Sam Bankman-Fried is released on a $250 million bond following his extradition to the U.S., despite reports that no actual cash was required for the bail. His associates, Caroline Ellison and Gary Wang, plead guilty and begin cooperating with federal investigators. Media figures like Jim Cramer are mocked for previously comparing Bankman-Fried to J.P. Morgan.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 1:01:43 - 1:05:15

1405: No Shields, No Deals

Jim Cramer, Pfizer Stock and Corporate Worship

CNBC's Jim Cramer is featured praising the CEOs of Pfizer and Moderna, suggesting they should be Time Magazine's "Person of the Year." Cramer encourages viewers to buy Pfizer stock on the dip, expressing more trust in pharmaceutical corporations than in the CDC or WHO. The hosts highlight the blatant intersection of public health advocacy and stock market promotion.

Sheep Dipping
Episode 1359 2:26:11 - 2:29:16

1359: Sheep Dipping

Starbucks Shortages, Labor Market Issues

Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson addressed shortages of cups and breakfast sandwiches, citing the "elasticity" of the supply chain. The hosts discuss a broader labor shortage in the service industry, suggesting that government stimulus and unemployment benefits (referred to as "Biden money") are discouraging workers from returning to jobs like baking.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 1:13:56 - 1:15:42

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Jim Cramer, COVID-19 Lingering Effects

MSNBC's Jim Cramer refers to "vaccine variants" during a broadcast, a slip of the tongue that the hosts find telling. Additionally, a new study is highlighted claiming that 20% of COVID-19 survivors experience lingering neurological issues, including memory loss and difficulty paying attention, often referred to as "brain fog."

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 2:17:59 - 2:19:40

1278: Lockdown Face

Jim Cramer "Crazy Nancy" Slip, Media Scripting

Jim Cramer accidentally referred to Nancy Pelosi as "Crazy Nancy" during an interview on Mad Money. The hosts suggest the slip was actually a rehearsed attempt to diffuse the nickname used by President Trump. They analyze the timing and reaction, questioning whether the interaction was scripted to benefit Pelosi's image.

Insurrectious
Episode 1277 1:19:26 - 1:21:51

1277: Insurrectious

London Real, Brian Rose and Spotify Podcast Economics

Brian Rose of "London Real" is highlighted for his "Broadcast Yourself" workshops, which promise success in the podcasting industry. Concurrently, financial analysts like Jim Cramer and firms like Credit Suisse are bullish on Spotify's stock following its exclusive deal with Joe Rogan. The "Rogan effect" is seen as a major driver for Spotify's international growth and its transition into a dominant media platform.

Chuck Hole
Episode 1043 45:48 - 57:02

1043: Chuck Hole

Elizabeth Holmes and the Theranos Fraud Indictment

Elizabeth Holmes and Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani face federal indictments on multiple counts of wire fraud related to the collapse of Theranos. The discussion highlights Holmes's cultivation of a "fake baritone" voice and her imitation of Steve Jobs's persona to deceive investors. Clips from Jim Cramer's "Mad Money" illustrate the media's initial role in hyping the fraudulent blood-testing technology.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992 45:35 - 49:10

992: Robo-Trump

Bitcoin Price Volatility, Jim Cramer Cryptocurrency Commentary

Bitcoin experienced a significant drop from $19,000 to approximately $15,000, resulting in a 23% loss for recent investors. CNBC's Jim Cramer is criticized for his enthusiastic but contradictory coverage of the "crypto world." Proponents of the currency defend the dip as part of the "S-curve of adoption," while skeptics warn of a total market crash.

Stick Controls
Episode 989 41:37 - 45:25

989: Stick Controls

Bitcoin Futures Trading on Chicago Board of Exchange

Bitcoin is set to begin trading on the Chicago Board of Exchange (CBOE) futures market, marking a significant step toward mainstream financial integration. Financial commentator Jim Cramer predicts that the introduction of short selling and increased liquidity will "kibosh" the current price gyrations. Concerns remain regarding the seven-day clearing periods at exchanges like Coinbase and the potential for market shenanigans.

King Tide
Episode 980 53:29 - 58:53

980: King Tide

Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff on Loyalty and Community

Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff told Jim Cramer that "loyalty is dead" and has been replaced by "community" as the primary driver of consumer behavior. The hosts agree with this assessment, citing the No Agenda community's organic growth as an example. They discuss how Amazon maintains dominance through ease of use and shipping benefits rather than traditional brand loyalty.

Golf Bag Nukes
Episode 970 1:03:39 - 1:07:45

970: Golf Bag Nukes

Hispanic Woman Warning, Social Milieu and Speech Patterns

A witness account describes a Hispanic woman who was escorted out of the Las Vegas concert after allegedly telling attendees "you're all going to die" 45 minutes before the shooting began. The segment transitions into an analysis of "social milieus," comparing the speech patterns of Paddock's brother to media personalities like Jim Cramer and Lawrence O'Donnell. The theory suggests that specific cadences and vocabularies reveal the professional and social environments of individuals.

Slaughterhouse Blues
Episode 203 1:20:14 - 1:22:50

203: Slaughterhouse Blues

Jim Cramer and the Australian Mining Tax

Jim Cramer's analysis of the falling Australian dollar is reviewed, focusing on a proposed mining tax that he characterizes as "communist" wealth redistribution. The tax is seen as a threat to Australia's resource-rich economy, which is heavily dependent on Chinese demand. The hosts question whether Cramer's segment was scripted to influence currency markets.

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Episode 192 1:33:59 - 1:35:36

192: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

CNBC Goldman Sachs Argument, Jim Cramer Outburst

A segment on CNBC featured a heated exchange where a guest accused other panelists, including Jim Cramer, of acting as public relations representatives for Goldman Sachs. Cramer reacted with offense to the suggestion. The incident is used to illustrate the media's protective stance toward major investment banks.

Al Gore: The Most Dangerous Man Alive!!
Episode 80 33:12 - 35:32

80: Al Gore: The Most Dangerous Man Alive!!

Jon Stewart, Jim Cramer and CNBC Feud

Jon Stewart's intense interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer is discussed as a significant media event. Stewart criticized Cramer and CNBC for treating the financial markets as entertainment rather than protecting the livelihoods of investors. The hosts suggest Cramer is being used as a scapegoat for the broader economic collapse.

Al Gore: The Most Dangerous Man Alive!!
Episode 80 35:33 - 38:00

80: Al Gore: The Most Dangerous Man Alive!!

Robert Gibbs, White House Reaction to Jon Stewart

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs commented on the Jon Stewart and Jim Cramer interview, praising Stewart's "tough questions." Gibbs noted that CNBC did not host the video of the appearance on their website. The hosts mock the interaction between the Press Corps and the administration regarding late-night television.

We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!
Episode 60 29:41 - 31:42

60: We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!

Jim Cramer Market Predictions, Value-Added Tax Rumors

CNBC host Jim Cramer has predicted an economic boom following the inauguration of Barack Obama, though skeptics believe this may lead to a more severe eventual bust. Rumors suggest the United States may implement a value-added tax (VAT) to pay for the $8.4 trillion bailout, similar to systems in the UK and EU. Meanwhile, credit shortages are beginning to impact essential sectors like agriculture and food supply.