Explore Newsletters
Searching for something new and unexpected? Whether you’re interested in a niche or want to be up-to-date on the latest news - we’ve got you covered. You’ll find tips on productivity, analyses on the climate crisis, startup case studies, and the tastiest recipes. Enter the exploration mode and find your next favorite newsletter!

Sort by:Most Recent

Please Clap
An investigation of why we clap for people doing the least, and earnest recommendations of art, music, and writing you should applaud. Shelby writes a satyrical newsletter about why we clap for people giving the least effort. It all started out as an Instagram account full of drawings giving out the ‘awards for good boys’ where she depicted men wanting praise for being ‘good boys’ and later it morphed into a newsletter. In Please Clap Shelby analyses our online world, modern dating life, and internet dramas illustrating everything with her famous drawings. From what it means to be a sexist woman, to the death of wife guys, her whimsy essays are always complimented with an image of Clem (Shelby’s dog that co-signs every issue). Subscribe to Please Clap for funny, utterly honest writing, hand-picked internet links, and...pictures of Clem!
Read more
Read More

A Continuous Lean
f this is a newspaper ACL is the men's style section. In ACL you can find writing on goods, fashion, craftsmanship, and travel. It is a newsletter for men who like things done the traditional way, who prefer good quality craftsmanship over ‘hype’, and who sometimes seek some parenting advice. You can also find interesting interviews with heritage brands, find out what it takes to become one and keep it alive. You will find essays on odds & ends like watches, cars, and sports equipment. Michael focuses on slow making and slow living while appreciating the good things from good people. He also gives recommendations on how to style, what to wear and how to wear it. Subscribe to A Continuous Lean for unlimited men's style advice and classic fits.
Paid
Blog
Read more
Read More

Wordloaf
A thrice-weekly, IACP-nominated breaducational newsletter. Wordloaf is a newsletter about bread. Well, mostly, it is also full of non-bread recipes, news in the food industry, recipe books, and insights from other chefs/bakers/food creators. Andrew Janjigian sends three newsletters every week with at least one recipe from himself, recipes from guest authors, and from the great internet. Andrew is a baking teacher at King Arthur’s Flour so you can expect some high-quality breadknowledge coming your way in the form of recipes. You’ll find the simplest no-knead doughs to get you started on your bread journey and it goes all the way to more complicated breads like baguettes. The best part? He takes you through every step of the way to ensure you have beautiful bread at the end. So subscribe to Wordloaf for tasty bread/non-bread recipes and start baking!
Paid
Blog
Read more
Read More

Flow State
Get focused. Flow State is a newsletter focused on getting you focused. Each day they sent out an email at 3 am ET so you can start your workday with the essential work music. A brief introduction and background are provided of the artist of the day together with their style of music. The music is vocal-less, and ambient, although a little headbanging can occur when the lo-fi house starts playing. It ranges all the way from jazzy beats and groovy funk to mild instrumentals with a touch of synth. You can even find Estonian classical artists from the 90s. If the music of the day doesn’t work for you, there is a very long library of flowy music to choose from to enhance your workday. Subscribe for the best picks to get you focused and discover new music!
Paid
Curated
Read more
Read More

Formely Dangerous
What does a movie site look like when you don't want anything from the studios but the movies? Formely Dangerous written by Drew McWeeny is dedicated to films, the stories they tell us, and the people that make them. It is comprised of movie reviews, comparisons, opinions, and recommendations of what to watch, read and even play. There’s usually a theme in every piece he publishes alongside new releases. Drew writes long essays analyzing films, where he seamlessly compares and transitions from one to another. Usually, when a remake of a film/book/comic is released he provides an excellent comparison to the previous one(s) and illustrates the film culture of the time. Drew provides honest reviews, and well-researched information on the industry of films, without the usual Hollywood drama. As he’s been in the industry for over 25years, he’s well known and sometimes even feared (hence the newsletter name).
Paid
Deep Dive
Read more
Read More

The Single Supplement
Because single people deserve a newsletter of their own. Just that, this newsletter covers all the topics that a single person could care about without the usual judgment that's being felt between the lines. Nicola writes about topics from dealing with personal finance and mortgages to navigating awkward family interrogations and sometimes about the lonely feeling of being alone. Nicola shares very personal stories that we all can relate to since we’ve all dealt with them at some point in our lives. Like the feeling of always being behind or feeling invisible in a big city, especially after the pandemic, or just how it is a lot easier to be in a relationship since our society is couple-centric. However, this newsletter is not ONLY for single people, there are stories and insights for all, coupled or uncoupled. So subscribe to The Single Supplement for a dose of honesty and get all the stories, curated news, and interesting Q&As
Read more
Read More

No Mercy / No Malice
Tech and relationships in the digital economy. No Mercy / No Malice is a Webby award-winning newsletter about human interactions with the economy, technology, and business. Prof Scott Galloway shares his insight on a different topic each week covering digital media, markets and society. You can find articles analysing big ideas and even bigger companies - from the economic downturns and how immigrants shaped Silicon Valley to how tech giant’s algorithms and ever-shorter content completely changed our attention span. Prof Galloway is detailing all sides of the puzzle using relevant research and legislation, and illustrative graphs to explain the outcomes. Subscribe for big ideas and unique insights, and don't forget - you can listen to the audio version of every issue there is!
Free
Deep Dive
Read more
Read More

Power Plays
A no-bullshit newsletter about sexism in sports. Power Plays is surely a powerful newsletter about women's sports. Lindays goes to the core of inequality, sexism, abuse, and censorship that is going on behind the scenes. She writes detailed analyses, interviews top athletes and reporters, and gives all the professional coverage that women's sports deserve. There is a lot of injustice going on and Lindsay is here to help bring light to it all by creating a movement to improve coverage and the women’s sport itself. Expect topics like inside the 'culture of fear' of global gymnastics, homophobic NWSL owners, and disrespectful coverage of women at the Olympics. If you want to know more about women's sports and the issues the leagues face, subscribe to Power Plays for incredible sports coverage and in-depth analysis of Women's sports.
Paid
Deep Dive
Read more
Read More

LZ Sunday Paper
Important news about women. The LZ Sunday Paper is a perfect compliment to your lazy Sunday morning. Lauren starts the newspaper by sharing some current life updates, everyday actualities, joys, and struggles. She carefully curates the news on everything written by, for, and about women. She covers a wide range of topics ranging from politics to TV and from Business to Arts and even includes some Obituaries. Expect links to articles about women billionaires who are changing early childhood education, a disinformation campaign behind a top pregnancy website, and how black mothers are finding freedom in mushrooms. It is a lovely, easy, women focused curation that will keep you informed at all times.
Free
Curated
Read more
Read More

Garbage Day
A newsletter about having fun online. Garbage Day is an award-winning (it got the Webby!) newsletter about what’s going on on the web. Ryan writes about social networks, modern media outlets, and all the insane stuff you can find on the internet. He believes that the web should be more open and that everyone should have fun there. And that’s what The Garbage Day is all about - a lot of honest takes on the latest news of the internets’ wildest corners. Think of topics like The British Army's Twitter, TikTok’s Witch Hunt, and a DAO which is trying to buy the constitution and you'll get the idea of what kind of tweets, videos, memes, and interesting reads you'll get every week. There is a special deep dive column written by guest writer Allegra Rosenberg called ‘Allegra’s corner’. If the title 'Amish Bitch' intrigues you - explore the archives for more! Subscribe to Garbage Day and dive into the best internet ‘trash’. 🗑️
Paid
Blog
Read more
Read More

Stay up to date with the latest from Readsom
Highly curated content full of great reads and inspiring newsletters. Subscribe to explore the contents of the world wide web and find your new favorite newsletters.
Woo-hoo! Thanks for subscribing.