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NYT Cooking
Feast on recipes, food writing, and culinary inspiration from Sam Sifton and NYT Cooking. The New York Times cooking blog aims to supply you with the best, most tantalizing recipes for every situation. Whether you’re trying to eat a little cleaner, or seeking to indulge, there’s a recipe on here for you. The NY Times is also incredibly inclusive in its recipe creation, with recipes for Vegans, Vegetarians, and any dietary requirement one might have. Not only that but during this month of Ramadan the NY Times has also published an extensive list of meals you can eat while breaking your fast that will leave you energized for the day ahead. So no matter what your dietary leaning may be, be sure to check this out to get the most out of your cooking.
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Looseleaf Cannon
Each week, Luke sparks the creativity of marketers & founders by sharing how he'd launch & grow a new business idea. Ideas range from a social proof app for service workers to a long-form monetized version of Twitter (think text-based YouTube), to a BitClout exchange. Looseleaf Cannon consists of “a few things” recommended by the author (like a Twitter thread or an article worth reading) and this week’s product idea - How I would launch and scale “x”. Subscribe for this thought letter and get ready to get some cool ideas!
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The TueDo List
Put on the comfy pants and settle into The TueDo List. The TueDo List is a newsletter with a strong community of women 40+. The publication is “a place to get real with other grown-ass women.” The TueDo List features weekly roundups of all the links worth checking, showcases a member of the community, shares stories, and dedicates a section of things they are obsessed about. So if you are in need of comfort food or great TV show recommendations, want to hear a relatable story, or just take a respite - TueDo List is what you are looking for.
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Wait but Why
A popular long-form, stick-figure-illustrated blog about almost everything. Employing simple language and witty memes to tell its stories, Wait but Why serves content on almost any subject you can think about. From presumably simple topics like procrastination to more complicated ones like artificial intelligence, every time a new post is published - you’re in for a treat. Every Sunday, for a limited time after subscribing, you’ll receive a throwback series of emails containing the most popular post (36 to be precise) and as for the new stuff, you’ll receive each new post as it comes out. So if you’re interested in learning “Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think" or "Why Gen Y Yuppies Are Unhappy" - subscribe and dive deep!
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Alex & Books
Discover amazing books, insightful lessons, helpful reading tips, and more. The title Alex & Books gives it all away. The newsletter is written by Alex who loves books and wants to help you become a better reader. Every Sunday, you’ll receive 3 insightful lessons from a new book, 3 pieces of actionable advice to improve your life, and a recap of Alex’s most popular social media posts (he does have an enormous following, so the content goes through tens of thousands of readers before showing up in your inbox). Don’t forget Alex got popular through his blog, so make sure to check out the website for book recommendations, summaries, and links to his podcast interviews with inspiring authors. P.S. Upon subscribing you’ll also be getting a list of his favorite books filtered by genre. Subscribe and let books change your life.
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Now I Know
Learn something new every day. The Now I Know newsletter is all about trivia. Read by over 100k subscribers, Now I Know is “always fresh, always a surprise, and always interesting!” Dan Lewis shares interesting things that are new to him, things that he recently discovered or re-discovered. He follows his curiosity and goes deep into the subject, looking for the root cause, trying to see the bigger picture and tell you the whole story. The topics go really wide too - from discussing fake witches and golden boxes of Cheerios to answering questions like Why do doctors wear green (or blue) crumbs or why your baby carrots are always wet? Only interesting stories you don’t know about - every day in your inbox. Subscribe and never run out of conversation starters.
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Creative Caffeine
Thoughts on the creator economy and coaching reflections for Founders. Creative Caffeine is a cup of inspiration for your creative work. David Sherry explores topics like creative lessons, commitment to work, discovering your purpose, and shares ideas and actionable insights to stimulate your mind. The author writes through a personal lens, sharing his experiences which makes the content a hundred times more impactful. You can expect issues on Dopamine Detox, Being a Generalist, and Finding Time for Important Projects. Subscribe for a boost of energy and stay for the bits of wisdom.
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Naive Weekly
Weekly observations from the Internet Wilderness. Naive Weekly is a personal newsletter that will take you out of your internet bubble. Prepare to jump through links, fall down rabbit holes, and discover unimaginable corners of the web. Kristoffer organizes the newsletter into specific sections for roadside flowers (“single-purpose websites reminding us that the internet is beautiful”), field notes (curation of interesting blog posts that keep the internet diverse), and collections (think of Strava art and 90s screensavers). The author also shares interviews with readers of Naive Weekly and other personal projects, like Penpal cafe, that connects people through letters. Subscribe to explore the ever-expanding internet jungle through Kristoffer’s extraordinary lens.
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Li’s Newsletter
Aspirationally weekly musings on consumer culture, tech, and the future. Li’s Newsletter is all things Passion Economy. Li Jin shares exceptional insights on consumer tech and discusses the nuances and the future of being a creator on the internet. The author tackles disruptive innovations, unbundling of work, and the rise of micro-entrepreneurship. Li Jin is interested in web3 and new platforms that enable people to make a living by doing what they love. Subscribe for an essential read on consumer trends and analysis, and get excited for the future of creators.
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Hackerpreneur
Tools, resources, case studies, and inspiration for the makers and indie entrepreneurs who are predicting the future by building it. Hackerpreneur is a digital magazine with all sorts of content divided into a blog, newsletter, notes, quotes, and much more. Marc Eglon believes that great writing should be “spread across geography and time” and so he hand-picks a variety of valuable resources and essays from the world wide web to share perspectives on the future of work. Targeted for those “who live and work on their own terms”, Hackerpreneur hosts original long-form essays and curated collections of links to articles, videos. Read about fixing the internet, building products, and entrepreneurship and “keep on making”!
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