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How This Content Is Produced

Workshop Doctor articles are authored by Jason Wright, PhD. The content process is intentionally transparent.

Authorship

Every article in this library is authored by Jason. He:

  • Selects every source the content is built from
  • Defines the voice, calibration rules, and editorial framework
  • Owns every framework, insight, and positioning decision
  • Reviews and edits every article before publication

Nothing is published anonymously, under a pseudonym, or attributed to an AI persona. If you’re reading an article here, the authority behind it is Jason’s.

Research and Drafting

AI tools accelerate the research synthesis and drafting stages. Specifically, they help:

  • Cross-reference learning science research
  • Structure articles to the Workshop Doctor writing standard
  • Maintain consistent voice and tone across the library
  • Format citations and cross-reference the internal knowledge graph

What AI tools do not do:

  • Generate first-person stories or anecdotes (all first-person narrative comes from Jason’s real timeline and experience)
  • Invent frameworks, research claims, or statistics
  • Make editorial or positioning decisions
  • Publish anything without Jason’s direct review

Every research claim cited in an article is verified against primary sources before publication. The pattern is closer to how an academic works with a research assistant than how a content farm uses a generator.

Why the Transparency

Workshop Doctor teaches creators and coaches how to use modern tools well. Modeling thoughtful, disclosed AI use in the company’s own content library is part of that teaching — not an afterthought.

The test held against every article is simple: would the insight, framework, and voice exist without Jason? If the answer is no, the article is authentically his regardless of the tools used to produce it. If the answer is yes, the article doesn’t get published.

Corrections

If you find a factual error, a misattributed citation, or a claim that doesn’t hold up, please submit a correction through the corrections form. Every submission is reviewed, verified against the original source, and — when the correction is valid — the article is updated with a visible changelog entry at the bottom of the page crediting the submission.

Corrections can also be sent to corrections@theworkshopdoctor.com.

For Jason’s full credentials and background, see the author page →