“Something I Learned Yesterday” Podcast

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283: How to overcome imposter syndrome

282: What needs to be said about the election and calls for “empathy”

281: Excitement and urgency aren’t always a good strategy

280: 5 tips from the November issue of The Krehbiel Letter

279: Elements of an AI policy for publishers

278: Do the easy thing first! Two trouble-shooting tips from my NASA engineer father

277: ChatGPT’s Secret Weapon: Building a Reusable Content Exploration Tool

276: Rules and patterns that make compelling content

275: How to use AI to write a book (without losing your soul)

274: How “relevance realization” distinguishes human intelligence from artificial intelligence

273: Good news for publishers with podcasts

272: That vs which and why it matters

271: How to develop a paywall strategy

270: Yes, we should ban books

269: How I use ChatGPT and Midjourney for content creation

268: Things to consider when designing a book cover

267: How AI agents will disrupt the publising industry

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AI revolution for news publishers is only getting started

266: Search will be replaced by AI agents sooner than you think

265: Some fine lines to consider in life and business

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Data without customer feedback can be misleading

264: “We’ve always done it this way” ain’t as bad as youi think

263: Would AI be better at moderating a political debate?

262: Einstein was wrong about insanity

261: Ride the next wave in business: Be a human!

260: Eureka! how to understand a crucial CDP concept

259: What does Substack have to do with magazines?

258: Understanding web profiles in a CDP

257: 3 reasons you might not need a customer data platform

256: Are advertiser expectations killing magazines?

255: Should you take advice about your business?

254: How publishers can use TikTok

253: Is “brand safety” an excuse to censor views you don’t like?

252: Use technology to create a more human touch