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Greg Jackson

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

Episode Appearances

History That Doesn't Suck

History That Doesn't Suck · Apr 13, 2026

203: The Holocaust: Killing Squads, Ghettos, & Gas Chambers

Host and creator of the podcast episode; announced new book 'Been There, Done That' with spring tour dates

Wannsee Conference and Final Solution planningKristallnacht and escalation of persecution (1938)Kindertransport rescue operations
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History That Doesn't Suck

History That Doesn't Suck · Mar 30, 2026

202: Holocaust Prologue with US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director, Sara J. Bloomfield

Podcast creator and historian interviewing Bloomfield about Holocaust education and democracy

Holocaust education and public historical literacyDemocracy and authoritarianism in historical contextAnti-Semitism in America (1930s-1940s and contemporary)
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The Joe Rogan Experience

The Joe Rogan Experience · Jan 1, 2026

JRE MMA Show #172 with Gable Steveson

MMA coach at Jackson Wink who oversees Gable's training camp and strategic fight preparation

Olympic Wrestling to MMA TransitionElite Athlete Mentorship and CoachingHeavyweight MMA Division Analysis
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History That Doesn't Suck

History That Doesn't Suck · Dec 7, 2025

194: Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941

Podcast creator and narrator who guides listeners through the Pearl Harbor attack with detailed historical storytelling

Pearl Harbor Attack - December 7, 1941U.S. Military Preparedness and ReadinessRadar Technology and Early Warning Systems
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Version History

Version History · Nov 16, 2025

LimeWire: Steal this podcast

Director of IT services at Nilay Patel's college; received angry emails from Patel about traffic shaping that blocked Napster access.

Peer-to-peer file-sharing technology and legal liabilityCopyright law and the 'substantial non-infringing uses' doctrineThe Grokster Supreme Court decision and 'inducement' legal theory
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