Dan Shipper

Dan Shipper is the CEO and cofounder of Every. Every week he explores the frontiers of AI in his column, Chain of Thought, and on his podcast, ‘AI & I.’

Jul 10, 2020

#11 - Two entrepreneurs and a journalist walk into a podcast

Today, Dan and Nathan welcome guest Alex Kantrowitz to Talk Therapy! (This is a special episode that’s twice as long as usual!) Alex left hi

Sep 23, 2020

#29 - Casey Newton goes independent, what does it mean?

File this one under “the unbundling of media”:  Veteran reporter Casey Newton has left his job at The Verge and is launching his own Substac

Oct 16, 2020

#35 - Tricking Nat Eliason into joining the Bundle

Nat Eliason talks to Dan and Nathan about Almanack, his brand-new Bundle newsletter exploring everything it takes for you to live a life tha

Aug 19, 2025

Best of the Pod: She Built an AI Product Manager Bringing in Six Figures—As a Side Hustle

How Claire Vo created ChatPRD while working a demanding job

Dec 18, 2024

How AI Will Change Science Forever

Machine learning researcher Alice Albrecht on how AI is making science personalized and data-driven

Jun 11, 2020

#2 - Work/Life Harmony

Dan and Nathan discuss balancing meetings with getting writing done. They also discuss balancing living a happy life with trying to put out

Dec 13, 2023

How an AI Researcher Uses ChatGPT and Notion AI

Linus Lee wants to bring the focus back to human agency when we turn to AI for creative work

Jul 29, 2025

Best of the Pod: Dwarkesh Patel’s Quest to Learn Everything

How the star podcaster uses AI tools to compound his own intelligence

Apr 4, 2025

The Mantra of This AI Age: Don’t Repeat Yourself

Language models handle the repetition—people decide what matters

Jan 18, 2024

How David Perell Uses ChatGPT to Write for Millions

Watch the writer, educator, and podcaster use AI to surface anecdotes, read old books, and understand himself

Jun 26, 2025

Cora Is Out of Beta: Give AI Your Inbox, Take Back Your Life

Now publicly available: A chief of staff for your email for $15 per month

Jun 16, 2020

#5 - The Results

Dan and Nathan look back on how the Tiago Forte launch went, and learn an important lesson: before you start troubleshooting, make sure the

Nov 1, 2020

#40 - Engagement is the ice cream, polarization is the vegetables

Taking a hard look at Substack’s top ten after yet another chaotic week for media (and for everything else), Dan and Nathan dig into the Pub

Jun 13, 2020

#3 - How do you choose who to work with?

Dan and Nathan discuss an existential question for any creative and ambitious person: How do you choose to work with someone or on something

Feb 7, 2024

Exclusive Analysis of ‘How Do You Use ChatGPT?’ With Logan Kilpatrick

Plus a transcript of the latest episode

Dec 1, 2023

ChatGPT for Writing and Recommending Books

Nat Eliason shares how he uses the tool as a personal book concierge in the latest episode of ‘How Do You Use ChatGPT?’

May 24, 2024

Microsoft’s CTO on How to Build Enduring Businesses in the AI Era

My conversation with Kevin Scott

Jan 29, 2025

How to Prepare for AGI According to Reid Hoffman

Humans can master AI—instead of losing our agency

Oct 26, 2023

Enrollment Is Open: How To Build a GPT-4 Chatbot

Learn to Build with AI. Sign up today and save $500 off list price.

Jun 20, 2020

#6 - Art vs. Science

Dan and Nathan discuss the art and science of starting a newsletter business. And how they’re probably more on the art side than you might g

Nov 8, 2020

#42 - Keeping Up…with the News (and Work)

Weary of Election Discourse? Dan and Nathan are, too – but they also think there’s some use in paying attention to the world outside of work

Sep 11, 2024

How to Use AI to Become a Learning Machine

Simon Eskildsen turns facts into insights with the help of LLMs

Feb 12, 2025

How Nat Eliason Made $200,000 in a Week Teaching AI

He’s been turning trends into wins for years—now he’s doing it with an AI course

Feb 4, 2025

The Every Bundle Now Includes Cora

Free yourself from email (and get our writing and 3 other high-quality AI apps)—for just $20 per month