In this episode, I sit down with Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, for a candid conversation about leading through disruption. From implementing a tighter paywall strategy that turned the publication profitable, to navigating career pivots from editor to executive, Nick shares the lessons he’s learned in data-driven leadership and reinvention.
We dig into the evolving identity of journalists in the Substack era, the ethics of using AI in reporting, and how media companies can remain trusted institutions in a time of fragmentation. Plus, Nick reflects on why resting after a marathon—and in life—is harder than it sounds.
If you're a journalist, entrepreneur, or just trying to make sense of a changing information landscape, this episode will give you clarity, grounded insights, and a little inspiration.
📌 Topics include:
Why The Atlantic tightened its paywall—and what happened next
How Nick uses LinkedIn videos for strategy and brand visibility
The pros and cons of journalists going solo
The Atlantic’s approach to AI use and partnerships
Strategic advice for the next generation of journalists
The future of trustworthy media in divided America
📍 Follow Nicholas Thompson on LinkedIn and check out his podcast, The Most Interesting Thing in AI.
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