Nick Keppler
Nick Keppler is a freelance journalist, writer, and editor. He has written extensively about psychology, healthcare, and public policy for The New York Times, The Washington Post, Slate, The Daily Beast, Vice, CityLab, Men’s Health, Mental Floss, The Financial Times, and other prominent publications (as well as a lot of obscure ones). He has also written podcast scripts. His journalistic heroes include Jon Ronson, Jon Krakauer, and Norah Vincent. Before he went freelance, he was an editor at The Houston Press (which is now a scarcely staffed, online-only publication) and at The Fairfield County Weekly (which is defunct). In addition to journalism, he has done a variety of writing, editing, and promotional development for businesses and universities, including the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, and individuals who needed help with writing projects.
- Why Hospitals Are Incentivized to Recommend Unnecessary Surgeries, 26 Sep 2025 in BEHAVIORÐICS&MOTIVATION&POLICY
- Even Without Exact Goals, Managers Should Do This with AI, 25 Sep 2025 in AI&CAREERS&INNOVATION&TECHNOLOGY
- Different Entrepreneurial Personality Types Bring Different Strengths, 25 Sep 2025 in BEHAVIOR&ENTREPRENEURSHIP&LEADERSHIP&MOTIVATION
- Why Experimentation, Not Planning, Makes for a Successful Startup, 25 Sep 2025 in CAREERS&ENTREPRENEURSHIP&INNOVATION&PERFORMANCE
- AI Startups Are Booming, but a Bust May Be Looming, 25 Sep 2025 in AI&ENTREPRENEURSHIP&INNOVATION&INVESTORS
- Why It’s Okay to Use AI and Also Fear It, 24 Sep 2025 in AI&CAREERSÐICS&INNOVATION
- Why Women’s Creativity Is Underrecognized, 24 Sep 2025 in DIVERSITY&GENDER&INNOVATION&PERFORMANCE