Eric Golden: Reflections on Hosting Web3 Breakdowns - [Making Media, Replay]

Eric Golden: Reflections on Hosting Web3 Breakdowns - [Making Media, Replay]

Author: Colossus | Investing & Business Podcasts September 8, 2023 Duration: 1:06:35

Hello Web3 listeners, this is a special episode drop. Earlier this year, Eric joined Matt Reustle and Dom Cooke on their Making Media podcast to talk about his experience hosting Web3 Breakdowns. In this episode, you'll hear about the art of interviewing, how long it takes to get better, and a behind-the-scenes look at hosting this show.


Making Media is another podcast in the Colossus network. So, if you enjoy it, check out that feed, and Eric will be back as your host in the coming weeks.


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Show Notes

(00:03:48) - (First question) - Who has inspired him as an interviewer 

(00:05:13) - How he approaches interviews now compared to when he started  

(00:06:48) - Changes in the early days that were game changers for him 

(00:09:06) - Comparing his preparation process now to what it was early on  

(00:11:44) - Reframing common questions in a thought provoking way  

(00:14:10) - Probing a guest before hitting record to get a sense of where the conversation could go 

(00:16:55) - Podcast episodes he’s found inspirational and what makes an episode great

(00:27:20) - The art and difficulty of interrupting a guest without breaking the flow

(00:30:20) - Pushing in when a guest says they want to come back to something later

(00:32:36) - Managing the types of guests the Web3 and crypto space attracts 

(00:36:08) - What makes an episode successful 

(00:41:40) - The greatest looking things are often very well prepared 

(00:44:10) - Comparing Joe Rogan to Howard Stern 

(00:45:10) - Where his inspiration comes from 

(00:46:55) - Pitching download data to guests as relatively scaled sports stadiums  

(00:48:18) - Advice for people who want to get into podcasting 

(00:50:42) - Wanting to change the name of Web3 Breakdowns 

(00:52:34) - Other changes he’d like to make and his process for sourcing guests

(00:54:06) - The migration from the fixed income community into crypto   

(00:56:52) - A lot of hard work for a labor of love 

(00:59:46) - Judging the quality of an episode after conducting the interview  

(01:02:35) - Lessons learned and surprising things about exploring the media space

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Eric Golden hosts Making Markets, a podcast that digs into the often unseen mechanics and human behaviors driving how value is assigned and traded. Rather than just analyzing charts or headlines, conversations focus on the underlying architecture-the rules, relationships, and psychology-that defines how any marketplace functions. This approach means that one episode might dissect the familiar terrain of bonds or equities, while the next ventures into the specialized worlds of fine art, cryptocurrency, or even vineyard acquisitions. The common thread is a curiosity about the actual transactions and the people who facilitate them, providing a tangible sense of what occurs when assets change hands. By speaking with practitioners and experts each week, the show demystifies the complex systems that form the backbone of global commerce, offering listeners a clearer picture of economic forces at work. As part of the Colossus network of investing and business podcasts, Making Markets builds a comprehensive library of knowledge, turning abstract concepts into accessible narratives. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered about the real-world machinery operating behind the curtain of daily financial news.
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