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I Was So Much Older Then
A few months after I arrived at Arkansas Business, he came out with a massive hit called \"How Do You Like Me Now?,\" and his tale of proving himself to his high school crush resonated with me as I tried to prove my worth in a town where, as my husband observed, every Friday night was a high school reunion. Twenty years ago, I had no idea that the business news niche - then just hoping (as Jeff Hankins used to say) to catch the crumbs that fell from the daily newspapers - would be the healthiest niche in the local news industry, or that daily newspapers would face an existential crisis because most advertising dollars would ultimately flow to Google (then an obscure startup) and Facebook (whose founder was then 15 years old). [...]I've missed only one summer conference, and for the past five years I've also served on the board of directors.