KEY POINTS
  • "We have been doing [Mad Money] for so long, we take for granted what we do, and tonight, you know, I'm gonna change that, I'm gonna correct it," CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
  • "I now say every night that the show is meant to educate and entertain, to coach and to teach, and I say it different times in different ways each night," the Mad Money host says.
  • "The show has changed over time from one where we pick stocks for you to one where we educate you about stocks so you can understand why an index fund of stocks might be worth investing in," he says.

On a stroll down memory lane, CNBC's Jim Cramer reflected on the history of "Mad Money with Jim Cramer" and how it has evolved over the past dozen-plus years.

While "Mad Money" has retained two members of its original production team from its 2005 launch, the show's focus has changed over time from stock picking to stock educating that seeks to help viewers understand the value of index funds, Cramer said. The host said he was inspired to reflect on the show's changes from his interactions with "Mad Money" fans and critics via email, phone and Twitter.