Recommended by Josh Rowe
Eva does something very few writers manage: she turns the science of learning into practical tools that actually improve how you think and work. Her writing doesn’t just add information - it upgrades your ability to use it. In a world drowning in content, that’s incredibly rare.
Ethan Mollick writes the clearest, most practical analysis of how AI tools actually behave in the real world. If you care about capability, experimentation and what these systems can genuinely do inside organisations, this is essential reading.
Gary Marcus writes from the skeptical edge of the AI debate. He challenges hype, interrogates claims, and refuses to smooth over uncomfortable limitations. If you want to understand the fault lines in AI progress, not just the demos, he’s worth reading.
Trevor has long been one of the sharpest thinkers I know in PR and modern communications. He understands how media, reputation, and audience trust actually work today, and consistently translates that into practical advice leaders can use immediately.
The last time Alan Jones helped me hone a pitch, I earned a big $40k cheque from Westpac, followed by an exit to ANZ. He is a great pitch coach and an excellent human being.











