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662: Nicholas Thompson - The Atlantic CEO on Growing Up With a "Precariously Insecure" Genius Father, Hiring Leaders with an Edge, How Running Builds Discipline, and Why Moving at an Uncomfortable Pace Built a Million-Subscriber Media Empire

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Nov 17, 2025
Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and former WIRED editor-in-chief, shares insights on leadership and storytelling. He discusses how running has taught him discipline and consistency, essential qualities for both athletes and leaders. Nick reflects on his father's impact on his life, shedding light on the balance between decisiveness and openness to being wrong. He emphasizes the value of human curiosity in an era dominated by technology and provides practical storytelling tactics for effective communication in the workplace.
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Gifted Father, Complicated Legacy

  • Nicholas Thompson reads his father’s Stanford Rhodes recommendation that praises his brilliance and leadership.
  • That letter sets the stage for a complicated father-son relationship full of talent and later instability.
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Role Reversal With His Father

  • Nicholas recounts his father’s decline after early promise, including alcoholism and chaotic behavior.
  • That chaos reversed their roles, with Nicholas becoming the responsible son in adulthood.
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Running As A Family Thread

  • Nicholas remembers his father teaching him to run as a child and the early shared joy of running.
  • Running later becomes a throughline connecting father, son, and personal identity in the book.
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