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Jonathan Small

Los Angeles

Editor-in-Chief at Green Entrepreneur

Author, host of https://t.co/SFVDBciR3X podcast 🎤 Founder Strike Fire Productions podcasts 🔥

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  • 2 months ago | writeaboutnowmedia.com | Jonathan Small

    Was a bestselling romantasy novel stolen from someone else's book? New Yorker staff writer Katy Waldman investigates an explosive case where author Lynne Freeman alleges that her unpublished manuscript “Blue Moon Rising” was turned into the hit series ‘Crave’. As the first novel copyright trial in 100 years approaches, the case raises profound questions about creative ownership in publishing.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | entrepreneur.com | Jonathan Small

    In an era where artificial intelligence increasingly permeates our digital landscape, distinguishing between human-crafted prose and machine-generated text has become both a crucial skill and a fascinating challenge. Did your eyelids get heavy reading that sentence? You have generative AI to thank. I asked my AI companion, Claude, to write an intro, and, on cue, it spit out a classic piece of AI hawk tuah.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | entrepreneur.com | Jonathan Small

    ¿Qué tienen en común estas historias? Dos estudiantes universitarios que abandonan la escuela inventan una computadora en un garaje que cambia el curso de la historia humana. Una empresa de calzado en aprietos gasta todo su presupuesto de marketing en un novato de la NBA como patrocinador y gana miles de millones de dólares. Los propietarios de una cafetería en Seattle invierten en granos de alta calidad y equipo para crear mezclas únicas que cautivan a todo el mundo.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | entrepreneur.com | Jonathan Small

    What do these stories have in common? Two college dropouts invent a computer in a garage that changes the course of human history. A struggling shoe company spends its entire marketing budget on an untested NBA rookie as a sponsor and makes billions. The owners of a Seattle coffee shop invest in high-quality beans and equipment to create unique blends loved all over the world. They are all the origin stories of three of the most successful brands on the planet—Apple, Nike, and Starbucks.

  • Mar 1, 2024 | entrepreneur.com | Jonathan Small

    But the application process is set up against them. Typically, the first step involves reviewing a resume and possibly a cover letter that lists the applicant's hard skills and experience. Unfortunately, many job seekers don't make it past this initial screening stage if their prior experience doesn't perfectly align with the job listing, and they never have the opportunity to showcase their personality in an interview.

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Jonathan Small
Jonathan Small @kidfinesse
1 Apr 25

The New York Times tried to write Gen X’s career obituary. I wrote the correction. #GenX #FutureOfWork #CareerChange #CreativeCareers 👇 https://t.co/nBeuoe5ekj

Jonathan Small
Jonathan Small @kidfinesse
22 Feb 25

What he said! Thanks for having me on your terrific podcast! @uncorkingastory

Mike Carlon
Mike Carlon @uncorkingastory

Why do we let the fear of failure and judgment stop us? Confidence comes from doing what you love, no matter what people say. If you’ve ever held yourself back because of fear, this clip is for you. https://t.co/OXnklCIxBk #Publishing #PodcastsForWriters #Storytelling https://t.co/EOdAMqs5uZ

Jonathan Small
Jonathan Small @kidfinesse
12 Feb 25

A werewolf romantasy novel rejected. Years later, a bestselling book with the same setting, magical tea ceremonies, and love story emerges. @xwaldie investigates the alleged plagiarism case rocking the publishing world. #romantasy #newyorker #publishing https://t.co/SSDWoiAYBI