
The SPAC Podcast
🎙️ Welcome to The SPAC Podcast — your front-row seat to the dynamic world of Special Purpose Acquisition Companies.
Hosted by Michael Blankenship, a leading capital markets attorney and partner at Winston & Strawn LLP, and Joshua Wilson, executive producer and capital markets advisor, The SPAC Podcast brings you candid conversations, insider insights, and sharp analysis from the people shaping the future of the SPAC market.
Whether you’re a sponsor, investor, founder, attorney, banker, or just curious about the mechanics and momentum behind SPACs — this show is your go-to source for education, strategy, and real-world stories from the dealmakers behind the deals.
🚀 What You’ll Hear
In each episode, we’ll unpack:
- The structure, lifecycle, and mechanics of SPACs — from IPO to de-SPAC
- Legal and regulatory insights that matter to sponsors and targets
- Interviews with founders, investors, and advisors who’ve navigated successful transactions
- Trends and forecasts from the front lines of capital markets
- Lessons learned, deal strategies, and ways to leverage SPACs as a growth vehicle
We’re not just watching the SPAC market — we’re talking to the people building it.
🎧 Meet Your Hosts
Michael Blankenship is the Office Managing Partner of Winston & Strawn LLP (Houston) and Co-Chair of the firm’s Capital Markets practice. He has represented over 100 public companies, private equity firms, and SPACs in IPOs, M&A, de-SPACs, and securities offerings. Known for his clarity, legal acumen, and deal fluency, Michael brings unmatched insight into the regulatory, transactional, and strategic forces shaping the SPAC space.
Joshua Wilson is experienced in investment banking and the founder of multiple media brands, including The Investor Relations Podcast. With over 2,000 interviews under his belt and deep experience in real estate, private capital, and investor engagement, Josh brings a fresh voice and strategic lens to every conversation — helping connect deals with the stories and people behind them.
Together, they bridge law, finance, and media — guiding listeners through the world of SPACs with clarity, credibility, and curiosity.
🌎 Who This Show is For
- SPAC Sponsors & CEOs
- Institutional and Private Investors
- Investment Bankers & Corporate Attorneys
- Venture-backed Founders and Startups
- Private Equity & Family Offices
- Finance Professionals and Capital Markets Enthusiasts
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SPAC Opportunities: Growth Areas and Global Demand
In this SPAC Podcast Spotlight, Managing Director Dimitre Genov of Brookline Capital Markets highlights the growth areas and global demand shaping SPAC activity in the coming months. He points to high-growth industries such as AI, nuclear energy, rare earths, digital assets, quantum computing, fintech, and digital health as sectors where SPACs could play an important role.
Dimitre also discusses how traditional industrial businesses with steady cash flow, corporate spinoffs, and international companies from Europe, Asia, and Australia are increasingly turning to SPACs for U.S. listings. With sector tailwinds and global participation, SPACs continue to offer a unique alternative to traditional IPOs.
Disclaimer:
The views, opinions, and statements expressed by the guest are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of The SPAC Podcast, its hosts, or affiliated organizations. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, legal, or financial advice.
Connect with the Guest:
Dimitre Genov – Brookline Capital Markets:
https://brooklinecapmkts.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimitre-genov-6136182/
View all of their episodes here:
https://www.thespacpodcast.com/guests/dimitre-j-genov/
Connect with the Hosts & The SPAC Podcast:
Michael Blankenship LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeblankenship/
Joshua Wilson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Thespacpodcast
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Disclaimer:
Michael J. Blankenship is a licensed attorney and is a partner at Winston & Strawn LLP. Joshua Wilson is a licensed Florida real estate broker and holds FINRA Series 79 and Series 63 licensure. The content of this podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal, financial, or compliance advice. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of any regulatory agency, law firm, employer, or organization.
Listeners are encouraged to consult their own legal counsel, compliance professionals, or financial advisors to ensure adherence to applicable laws and regulations, including those enforced by the SEC, FINRA, and other regulatory bodies. This podcast does not constitute a solicitation, offer, or recommendation of any financial products, securities transactions, or legal services.
Let’s Connect on LinkedIn:
👉 Michael J. Blankenship - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeblankenship/
👉 Joshua Bruce Wilson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/
To Contact Us or Collaborate:
Michael (00:00): D.T., I love your enthusiasm. So what are you excited about in the SPAC space over the next 12 to 18 months? Are there any sectors, geographies, or themes that our audience should be looking out for?
Dimitre Genov (14:43): There’s a lot to be excited about in the SPAC space. In terms of sectors, growth industries like AI, nuclear energy, rare earths, digital assets, quantum computing, fintech, and digital health are areas where we’re seeing the most traction in the public markets — and I expect this is where we’ll see the most activity in SPACs as well.
But it’s not just companies on the bleeding edge of technology. We also see interest from traditional industrial-grade businesses, companies with real cash flow and steady growth, often backed by private equity firms. I think these companies will increasingly look to SPACs not just for public listings, but also for M&A roll-ups, deleveraging, and other tax-efficient structures.
Geographically, the U.S. will remain a magnet given its deep, liquid capital markets. Companies from Europe, Asia, and Australia — especially in more capital-constrained regions — are increasingly turning to SPACs as a path to the U.S. markets. In fact, some of the better-performing recent SPACs have been companies domiciled outside the U.S.
Between sector tailwinds and global demand, I foresee the next 12 to 18 months being an exciting and active time for well-structured SPAC deals.