Why This Entrepreneurial Journalist Doesn’t Fear AI
Scott Nover / Superorganizers
Length7m
About this audiobook
I'm fascinated with how the smartest people in the world get their work done. We're inundated with platitudes about productivity, but rarely do we get to see the nitty-gritty details of a person's daily routine. That's whatSuperorganizersis about: diving into the details, to see all of the little habits that make up a great work day and a great life. Artificial intelligence has changed what it means to be productive and efficient at work, so we decided to revisit some of our most poignant interviews to understand how their routines might have changed in the era of large language models. Yesterday, we spoke to designerMarie Poulinabout Notion, AI, and ADHD. Today, we’re back with entrepreneurial journalistPolina Pompliano, author of the interview newsletter The Profile.—Dan ShipperWas this newsletter forwarded to you?Sign upto get it in your inbox.In 2020, Dan spoke to Polina Pompliano about how she stays sufficiently organized in order to write her newsletter, The Profile, for which she interviews the most interesting people in the world. And organization is key because she reads 1.8 million words every year just to inform her writing.When we first spoke to Polina, she had recently left a job atFortuneto pursue The Profile full-time, betting that her obsession with understanding people would be captivating and resonant enough for her readers. She relied on a link-filled “master doc” system on Google Docs with categories like “People to Know” and “Companies to Watch” that kept everything related to her work neat and tidy.In the years since, Pompliano got married and had two kids—all while seeing through her goal of turning The Profile into a full-time enterprise with tens of thousands of subscribers.Click hereto read the full postWant the full text of all articles in RSS?Become a subscriber, orlearn more.