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Product Therapy

Jori Bell

I'm Jori. I'm a Product Coach. I write about product management and how it spills out onto the rest of my life. Get in contact with me ➡️ joribell.com/contact

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

6 months at Hampton and why I had to throw out most of my playbook

penned a piece about throwing out her playbook six months into her new role. I found myself nodding the entire way through. Her post focused on how quickly LLMs are evolving and how that pace forces you to constantly relearn how to work.

22 days ago
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Product Therapy: The collective spirit, hiring(!) and vinyl + threads

In the middle of Manhattan, an oasis awaits on 28th Street before noon at the Flower Market. It’s my midday botanical jaunt.

a month ago
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A bunch of coaches walk into the woods...

Last week, I had the honor of cohosting ’s first ever retreat in the Hudson Valley. It started as a simple idea: take powerful connections born inside a digital slack community and see what happens when you bring everyone together, IRL.

a month ago
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Product Therapy: On breaking rules, lunch slop and the perfect headphones

The hills were alive in Deer Valley Utah, Labor Day Weekend.

2 months ago
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  • Jori Bell

    I'm a Product Leader, Coach & Community Builder. Learn more about working with me here ➡️ https://www.joribell.com/

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