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Justin Jackson

Co-founder of Transistor.fm, podcast hosting & analytics
Vernon, British Columbia, Canada
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Justin Jackson

Co-founder of Transistor.fm, podcast hosting & analytics
Vernon, British Columbia, Canada
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Justin Jackson is an entrepreneur and podcast enthusiast who co-founded the podcast hosting company Transistor.fm alongside his friend Jon Buda. He is a seasoned writer and speaker on topics including bootstrapping, product marketing, podcasting, and learning to code. Justin pursued his education at The University of Lethbridge and Grant Macewan College and has taken on several leadership roles throughout his career, including serving as a Product Marketing Manager at Sprint.ly, a Product Manager at Mailout Interactive Inc., and a Customer Experience manager at Mailout Interactive Inc.

As the founder of MegaMaker, Justin has extensive experience in product development, marketing, and management. His wealth of knowledge and experience in these areas shines through his various speaking engagements, blog posts, and podcasts. Justin's passion for mindful technology and his deep understanding of the technology landscape make him a leading voice in the industry.

Through his work at Transistor.fm and beyond, Justin remains committed to empowering fellow entrepreneurs and software developers to achieve their goals through effective marketing and sound business practices. His years of experience and leadership make him a valuable resource for anyone looking to build and launch successful tech products.

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Mar 29 · Via Twitter
Mar 25 · Via Twitter

@aarondfrancis @BillDA @ElementsBrands Saw this. It’s wild.

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