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Greg Joswiak

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Senior Vice President of Marketing at Apple with significant influence over the company's product announcement strategies and cross-functional design decisions. A long-tenured executive with 40+ years at the company, frequently discussed in tech podcasts for his role in shaping Apple's marketing approach and product communication strategies.

Episode Appearances

9to5Mac Happy Hour

9to5Mac Happy Hour · Feb 26, 2026

Touchscreen MacBook Pro details, deep red iPhone 18, US Mac mini production

Apple executive whose previous tweet patterns referenced in context of multi-day product announcement strategy

Touchscreen MacBook Pro implementation and UI adaptationDynamic Island expansion to macOSBudget MacBook specifications and pricing strategy
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Accidental Tech Podcast

Accidental Tech Podcast · Jan 29, 2026

676: A Sternly Worded Instruction

Apple marketing chief with cross-cutting influence on design decisions across hardware and software

Apple Design Leadership TransitionJohn Ternus CEO Succession PlanningSony TCL Joint Venture TV Manufacturing
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9to5Mac Daily

9to5Mac Daily · Jan 12, 2026

Apple’s Google Gemini deal is official

CEO succession planningApple Intelligence AI featuresGoogle Gemini AI partnership
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TBPN

TBPN · Jan 10, 2026

AI Needs a Steve Jobs, Meta’s Nuclear Powerplants, a16z raises $15B | Diet TBPN

Apple CEO succession planningAI industry leadership and messagingNuclear power for data centers
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The Talk Show With John Gruber

The Talk Show With John Gruber · Dec 24, 2025

437: ‘A Naughty Citizen’, With Quinn Nelson

Apple Senior VP Marketing; discussed as long-tenured executive (40+ years) likely to remain or retire before transition.

Apple Executive Departures and Succession PlanningiPadOS 26 Windowing Architecture and LimitationsiPad Pro Hardware vs Software Capability Mismatch
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