J.P. Morgan
Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows
American banker and industrialist of the late 19th century known for consolidating major industries including railroads, steel, and electricity. He played a pivotal role in American industrial development by reorganizing the railroad system, removing competitors from power, and financing Thomas Edison's electrification projects, which led to the formation of General Electric. Podcasts reference him both as a key figure in industrial history and in discussions about prominent figures' reported use of astrology.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Boring History for Sleep · Mar 27, 2026
The Tragic Gilded Age Families Who Lost It All — Wealth, Power, and Ruin 💰 | Boring History for Sleep
“Accumulated art collection so extensive it required separate library building with dedicated staff and climate control”
Boring History for Sleep · Mar 25, 2026
Life in the Gilded Age — 1880s America 💰 | Boring History for Sleep
“Controlled banking and finance; orchestrated mergers creating monopolies in railroads and steel”
Collector Nation · Mar 10, 2026
Ancient Coins, Julius Caesar & the Overlooked Side of Collecting | Dean Kinzer
“Historical ancient coin collector whose collection is documented in libraries and museums, establishing collecting precedent”
Mysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews · Feb 26, 2026
Predictions and Alien Manipulation
“Historical billionaire quoted as saying billionaires use astrology while millionaires don't, supporting astrology's validity”
The Tucker Carlson Show · Feb 2, 2026
Giants, Pyramids, the CIA’s Psychic Spies and The Ancient Civilizations More Advanced Than Ours
“Tesla's financier who withdrew funding when Tesla proposed free energy, asking 'where do we put the meter?'”
Short History Of... · Jan 19, 2026
Nikola Tesla
“Wealthy banker and investor who financed Edison's DC infrastructure and later backed Tesla's Wardenclyffe wireless transmission project”
Stepchange · Apr 27, 2025
Coal: Part II
“Banker who consolidated railroads, steel, and electricity industries; financed Edison's electrification and formed GE”
Stepchange · Jan 21, 2025
Coal: Part I
“Banker who reorganized American railroads, removed Franklin Gowan from power, and consolidated rail industry control in the late 19th century”