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Community Weekly
The small community of curious people about the passion economy. Community Weekly is a curated collection of all things community. Created for “online creators striving to stay independent”, the newsletter provides articles on community building, recommendations for community tools and events, and most importantly - a list of new online communities to join. Community Weekly has an extension in a podcast form - CommunityOps where Anna Grigoryan interviews community builders about the experiences of building a...yes, a community. The newsletter contains Weekly Originals, Featured Community, and a section for Community Newcomers. Subscribe to learn about community onboarding and pipelines, discover interesting stats, and….join the community at Community Weekly!
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Barking Up The Wrong Tree
Provides science-based insights on how to be awesome at life. Barking Up The Wrong Tree is a humorous and actionable advice newsletter covering human behavior. The newsletter hosts original pieces, backed by the latest findings in science, trying to provide an answer on “how to be a better x”. Think of tips and tricks on topics like how to overcome impostor syndrome, ways to be awesome in marriage, or how to manage fear and improve your productivity. All of this comes with links to original research and studies and...few anecdotes! Subscribe to learn how to be awesome at work and at home, and have a laugh or two along the way.
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WTF Just Happened Today
Today's essential guide to the daily shock and awe in national politics. Read in moderation. WTF Just Happened Today is a daily newsletter that covers US politics. Matt Kiser produces the publication every morning by hand and updates it throughout the day every weekday. Considered to be the best political resource, WTFJHT holds a “neutral-ish position” when answering what has happened in politics today. The newsletter is usually divided into two sections - the main part with the most impactful stories forming a narrative and the Notables, which cover a wider range of daily happenings. Matt Kisser aims for transparency, always providing facts and citing the sources of these insightful news bites. Subscribe for this “lifesaver” and join the community by participating in a 24/7/365 WTF Member forum.
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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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Seedtable
Seedtable is a weekly newsletter on European tech. Seedtable newsletter hosts authentic analysis of technology and its impact on society. Gonz Sanchez provides a different approach - he is opinionated, honest, and goes straight to the point, leaving some ‘fuck’s’ and typos along the way. Seedtable contains 2,000+ words of deep dives, interviews, short and insightful 5 min reports on a complex topic, and a ‘one thing you can’t miss’ section. Gonz Sanches writes about markets, companies, and venture capital covering topics from COVID-19 effects on European tech and diversity to Femtech and engineering as a moat. Subscribe and take a step further to understand the big picture of European tech.
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The Daily Good
The Daily Good is a newsletter for those who care about self-love and sustainability. The Daily good offers curated content to inspire and motivate. Start your days with an inspirational quote, various tips, and resources for self-care and sustainable living. The newsletter contains sections with recommendations for something to ‘Listen’ and ‘Read’, DIY things to ‘Make’, interesting people to ‘Follow’, and products for self-love to ‘Browse’. Every Month an inspiring female creator curates one edition of The Daily Good to bring “a unique perspective on conscious living.” Subscribe and join the community of readers who seek to care better for themselves and the people around them.
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Superorganizers
How smart people organize what they know. Superorganizers is a newsletter on all things productivity. Dan Shipper publishes in-depth articles, how-to’s, and interviews with productivity experts to help organize your knowledge. The newsletter explains systems and tools that can help you be more productive and provides access to necessary templates, courses, and software products. Learn how to make yourself into a learning machine, what is surgical reading, or what type of side hustle you should explore by subscribing to Superorganizers.
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Praxis
The modern frontier of productivity. Praxis is here to help you consume information in a more valuable way. The newsletter is full of insightful ideas, techniques, and frameworks that combine theory with practice. Tiago Forte publishes interviews and case studies together with step-by-step guides and deep dives into his best ideas. You will find practical tools to be more productive while WFH, summaries of the most important books in the field, and new perspectives on habits and time management. Subscribe to become “Praxter” and support Tiago Forte’s work to “redefine what work looks like”.
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Napkin Math
Business breakdowns, by the numbers. Napkin Math is a business and investing newsletter that provides data-driven analysis. Adam Keesling strives to find data points to figure out which startups are going to succeed, what is working, what is not, and what the future holds. Napkin Math debates why software is better than content, analyzes roll-up strategy, and covers acquisitions that are worthy of your attention. So subscribe for industry dives, startup case studies, and discussions on the prospects of interesting ventures.
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Means of Creation
A talk show about the passion economy. Means of Creation is a talk show and a newsletter that aims to be the most valuable resource for creators, founders, and investors in the passion economy. The authors have a weekly live zoom call which is later published to a youtube channel, podcast platforms, and edited for a newsletter format. Li Jin and Nathan Baschez talk about how the work is changing, how the internet culture works, and how the future of journalism looks like. Learn about the world of creators and get a weekly news roundup on platforms, startups, and trends with a link to live Zoom calls.
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