Every article we published in April 2021.
Hot off the latest all-hands meeting, (or "Every One," in company parlance), Dan and Nathan reflect on the beauty of having created a space
BitClout is a new service that allows anyone to create a publicly-tradable token. Will it work? What effect could it have?
Maybe, if we get really good at analyzing the past and present we can get really good at predicting the future in lots of situations.
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Taking stock of the positive feedback they've received on the last few episodes, which have taken raw, unfiltered looks and the bumps and pe
Everything we published this week + a chance to Build Your Second Brain
This week, Rachel greets Dan, Nathan, and Taylor with a writing exercise: what is it like when your house is completely silent? Answering th
Taking a listener's recommendation to do some "shadow work"—a therapy technique culled from a New Yorker article about an unconventional Hol
Everything we published this week
After their last conversation about Jungian therapy and how "Shadow Work" can help us get a better look at the more difficult parts of ourse
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After a short break, Napkin Math returns with a new writer
Nate Berkopec tunes himself like a server—in a surprisingly human way
An Intuitive Explainer for How To Lose Money and Win Anyway
Rachel, Nathan, and Taylor welcome Kieran O'Hare, an Every writer and editor whose recent Superorganizers profile of Dan Shipper took an ent
Dan & Nathan welcome Evan Armstrong, Every's new Napkin Math lead, to the show. Walking through Evan's path to joining the collective, t
Spring is here, vaccines are going into people’s arms and it’s raining points here at the Prediction Game.
Everything we published this week + a core newsletter returns
Recent news from TikTok, ConvertKit, and Ditto reveal an emerging new funnel for music creators to directly acquire, engage, and monetize fans.
After Nathan shares his recent run of reading material, he and Dan wonder if the more intense leadership styles layed out in books on manage
How did CBD grow into such a massive industry so quickly? This essay isn't about whether CBD works, but how its marketing works for it. Especially with women.
Despite its transformative potential, the cannabis industry has a huge equity problem.
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After listening to an anxiety-centered episode of Ezra Klein's podcast, Dan and Nathan dive into their own past and current experiences with
Rachel, Dan, Nathan and Taylor welcome new Every lead writer Evan Armstrong—the new voice behind Napkin Math—to the podcast. Topics include:
In fourth grade my teacher referred to me in a report card as a “nutty professor.” The verdict from the elementary academy was clear: Head i
Everything we published this week + another launch!
You've bought some Bitcoin. What's next?
Why are they doing it? And will it work?
Hustle Culture Takes Center Stage on the Audio Social App
Dan and Nathan welcome Every's newest lead writer, Fadeke Adegbuyi, for a discussion about her newsletter Cybernaut, which examines internet
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