Meet Eric Tyrone Jones Jr
Meet Eric Tyrone Jones Jr

Hello my name is Eric Tyrone Jones Jr and I’m from Birmingham Alabama currently residing in Louisville, Kentucky.
I love to podcast and interview people and talk about real life topics such as police brutality because I have a passion for it and I love the mental health aspect of letting people release what’s on their mind on my platform so other people can get reassurance that if this millionaire going through this then I can get through this as well.
What makes me different I don’t ask clout chasing questions I get to know the real them on my podcast episodes.
I see myself having the biggest podcast in the country in 5 years and being a multimillionaire.
I want to accomplish having one of the biggest platforms in the world where I can interview anyone in the world and make a change in the world with the content i put out to the world.
I bring authentic interviews that captures people whole stories on how they came up and who they are as a person.
I want to be remembered as a person that was authentic and always showed loved to the underdog not just to the people that already made it.
According to thousands of Kentucky locals and listeners nationwide, Eric Jones Jr, a retired army veteran is “the” best Kentucky podcaster: a prolific connoisseur of music, history, and culture, Eric has retained his title through hard work and commitment to ensure his podcast is fresh and vibrant, never missing his weekly uploads and always striving to bring the latest stars and Kentucky acts to his show.
Rightfully titled “The Eric J The Great Podcast”, Eric’s show has amassed a cult-like following across all relevant streaming stations and platforms. From Apple Podcast and Instagram, over Pocket Casts and Castbox, to Radio Public, Amazon Music, Overcast, YouTube, and Spotify, Eric Jones Jr. wanted to make his content accessible to all generations and viewers.
The Eric J The Great Podcast is an eclectic show that features Eric’s thoughts and opinions about a broad range of topics, interviews with some of the most talented American artists, episodes about faith and spirituality, and more.
One of The Eric J The Great Podcast’s trendiest episodes is “How to Deal With Losing a Loved One”. Eclipsing thousands of views and reactions on YouTube within weeks of airing, this episode touched on a pressing issue that the world has endured in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Eric hosted the acclaimed author Shameka Beaugard and expanded on the topic of losing an important person, imparting the following:
“I believe your most valuable asset is your time because you can’t get it back. Dealing with losing people and things like that, a lot of times, and I know for me personally, we don’t want to admit it, but when you’re by yourself, you self-reflect. I think the most important lesson that you can take from losing people is just to appreciate the time that you have with people and maximize the time that you’re around them and try to make good memories while you’re here,” said Eric.
What separates Eric Jones’s show from contemporary Kentucky-based podcasts is that he deliberately dropped the suspense regarding future episodes, announcing each guest and uploading videos as “upcoming” on his channels, letting his audience know exactly what to expect each week.
The Eric J The Great Podcast is currently ranked in the top 30% most followed podcasts on Spotify and top 5% most shared podcasts globally hitting 6 different countries.
The Eric J The Great Podcast is available on 15 different streaming platforms.



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