In an order with no pattern, these are some brilliant people I discovered this year. Highly recommend going down the rabbit holes.

  • Chris Arnade: the man who walks and blogs. Great insight, powerful yet easy writing style.
  • James Somers: one of the best writers I have discovered in the last several years.
  • Derek Thompson: incredibly clear writer and thinker. Great interviewer, check out his podcast.
  • Emily Oster: Great writing about parenting, children, education and more. Data driven, which I like!
  • Gary Marcus: disagreeable and very enjoyable AI writer.
  • Kat Rosenfield: not afraid to be yelled at, writing about important topics.
  • Ted Gioia: amazing writer, great taste in music and all things culture.
  • Austin Vernon: incredible site where he writes deeply about technology and science.
  • Amjad Masad: amazing founder of one of the most essential pieces of software I discovered in 2022, Replit.
  • Suhail: awesome founder of Mighty and now going all in on AI.
  • Molly Mielke: I’ve loved every one of the pieces of writing from Molly that I read in 2022.
  • Alec Stapp + Caleb Watney: founded the Institute of Progress and have become a kind of moth light for cool people doing important things.
  • Tony Fadell: one of the most fun podcast guests I have ever listened to. Basically the lead inventor of the iPod.
  • Lee Cronin: doing weird cool things with computers and chemistry, and possibly something even weirder and bigger via Assembly Theory.
  • Agnes Callard: asks wonderful questions and answers them very well!
  • Sid Sijbrandij: Smart founder of GitLab, all in on asynchronous remote work.
  • Dana Gioia: information billionaire, a joy to listen to.
  • Stephanie Murray: wonderful writer I found via the Atlantic, investigating important cultural questions with precision.
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