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Hola Papi
Advice, essays, and more by John Paul Brammer. Hola Papi is a popular LGBTQ and Latino advice column, suited for anyone who appreciates wit and wisdom. Full of essays, illustrations, and unfiltered thoughts - Hola Papi has the winning formula of “40% funny, 40% earnest, 10% bonkers, and 10% Valentina hot sauce.” The column tackles questions from readers around the world and it is now considered a reflection on what it means to be queer in today’s society. It’s honest, it’s humorous and it’s full of wisdom on love and life.
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CEO Brain
The CEO's Brainpain. CEO Brain is a newsletter filled with small, unfiltered notes on building companies and communities. John Saddington shares his thoughts on being a CEO, struggles when managing the tension of family and a startup, obsession with community building, and his other brainpains. Topics range from creating momentum and pivoting to difficulties of being yourself and (re)learning how to be a manager. Subscribe for a refreshing dose of struggle, fucks, and encouragement.
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Check your Pulse
A tech and startups newsletter designed to make you feel human. Check your Pulse is a newsletter that explores technology and startups, highlighting the human side of tech. Sari Azout aims to curate your information diet to provide the “very best content on startups and human-centered work”. Check your Pulse consists of original articles, and multiple curated links in “caught my attention”, “venture corner” and “overheard on Twitter” collections. The author shares links and opinions on new and promising startups, interesting tools and up and coming trends. Sari Azout connects the dots and shares mind-provoking thoughts to provide context on topics like gig vs. creator economy, shift from top-down to trust-based relationships, and community knowledge networks. Subscribe now and learn how to live and think better.
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Nothing But Words
First, it was Adolos, an AI-generated blog where Liam Porr would write the title and the introduction, and let GPT-3 do the rest. It all started as a fun experiment, but reached the top spot on Hacker News and got 26 thousand visitors in two weeks. After proving that GPT-3 is good enough to quickly build an audience of human readers he decided to turn the blog into a real newsletter, where he would discuss AI in business. Nothing But Words explores ways of using cutting-edge language models to solve problems and become more efficient. Come for the archive to see the capabilities of GPT-3, but stay for Liam Porr and his insights on how it can be used.
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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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Tennis Inbox
Essential insights & developments from the tennis world. Tennis Inbox is a newsletter publication crafted for tennis lovers and players who live tennis. Malhar Mali aims to save your time and keep you in the know with all that is important in the tennis world. Think about the future of live tennis, learn about the universal tennis rating, and explore all the nuances of tennis during the pandemic. Tennis inbox hosts research articles, interviews with players with predictions, and commentary attached. Subscribe to stay in the loop with tennis.
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Late Checkout
Exploring how and what to build in the "new normal". Late Checkout newsletter discusses products, consumer social, and marketplaces with a strong focus on communities. Greg Isenberg shares key insights to inspire you to “build new products or at very least build smarter ones.” Late checkout covers topics from the great unbundling and the stretch of social platforms to education 3.0 and the intersection of community and commerce. Subscribe, learn about internet communities, and get inspired to build.
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Brianne Kimmel's Newsletter
A weekly newsletter on tech and consumer culture. Brianne Kimmel’s newsletter is all things work+tech, featuring original essays and interviews with founders. The newsletter focuses on consumers, tools, and trends and tackles topics on The New American Dream and the future of work. Brianne Kimmel is very experienced with startups and carries a mission “to make work more creative, flexible & human”. Read about game-like experiences in tech, unbundling of LinkedIn, and efforts bridging the gap between the real-life and virtual world. Subscribe to a must-read and get a look inside Silicon Valley.
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Supergranular
A newsletter about the details. Supergranular is a newsletter about looking at life very closely, finding connections and worthy moments. Thom Wong shares his personal stories and interesting thoughts which are all very relatable. You will read pieces on anxiety and ways to quiet your mind, thoughts on treating strangers, passive income for the soul, and the importance of betting on yourself to tell your own story. Subscribe for interesting original articles, “random giveaway art project-style things” and subtle recommendations for life in London.
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bitches gotta eat!
judge mathis recaps + occasional sad garbage bitches gotta eat is a blog turned into the newsletter, turned into a recap of episodes of Judge Mathis. Samantha Irby shares her personal experiences and captures powerful truths, which are all very relatable. She’s also giving recommendations for books, she’s reading, snacks she’s making, and things worth watching on TV. Samantha Irby’s writing is raw and hilarious. Expect stories about awkward sexual experiences, recipes for green things that look like health, and, of course, lots of recaps on Judge Mathis, presented through the author’s comical lens.
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