#113: Who Sues the NYT? She Does.
12 ott 2021 ·
1 h 14 min. 22 sec.
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Today we’re speaking with Ariadna Jacob, CEO of Influences. Ari went from successful entrepreneur to instantly cancelled after one scathing article in the New York Times by Taylor Lorenz. You...
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Today we’re speaking with Ariadna Jacob, CEO of Influences. Ari went from successful entrepreneur to instantly cancelled after one scathing article in the New York Times by Taylor Lorenz.
You can find the original article from the NYT here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/14/style/influences-tiktok-management-brittany-broski.html
A little over a year later she's suing both Lorenz and the New York Times for $6.2M for defamation. There are two sides to every story. Today Ari shares her side.
This episode is a cautionary tale for small business owners and an important conversation about journalistic integrity, client relationships and how to respond to being cancelled. Head to our YouTube channel to share your thoughts on this story.
Referenced YouTube Video:
Content Cop - Taylor Lorenz YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wEACP11J34
Timestamp: 41:33
To connect with Ari:
ari@influences.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arijacob/
https://instagram.com/littlemissjacob
https://twitter.com/littlemissjacob
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You can find the original article from the NYT here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/14/style/influences-tiktok-management-brittany-broski.html
A little over a year later she's suing both Lorenz and the New York Times for $6.2M for defamation. There are two sides to every story. Today Ari shares her side.
This episode is a cautionary tale for small business owners and an important conversation about journalistic integrity, client relationships and how to respond to being cancelled. Head to our YouTube channel to share your thoughts on this story.
Referenced YouTube Video:
Content Cop - Taylor Lorenz YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wEACP11J34
Timestamp: 41:33
To connect with Ari:
ari@influences.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arijacob/
https://instagram.com/littlemissjacob
https://twitter.com/littlemissjacob
Join WIIM's Collective for networking, community, mentorship, castings, jobs, and more!
https://www.iamwiim.com/join
(For a limited time use code podcast2021 for 10% off a VIP Membership for the first year or your first month of an Insider Membership)
Join our Creator Only Private Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wiimcreators/
Follow us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/iamwiim
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