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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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Running Probably
Real running for real people. Running Probably is a weekly newsletter where running enthusiast Paul Flannery describes his running journey, shares training tips, and introduces other inspiring runners. As a runner, Paul shares his goals, inspirations, and motivations with his audience to inspire and motivate them on their own running journey. He writes about building resilience, making the most of recovery weeks, and pain management. Why probably? Because along with the weekly posts, Paul is keen to discuss some other random topics of his life. He gives his readers a glimpse into his personal life, including topics on nutrition, strength training, parenting, and shares value-filled nuggets of gold in his Friday ramblings. Subscribe to Running Probably for tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you on your running journey and keep you motivated to achieve your goals
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Steph Smith's Newsletter
A blog dedicated to remote work, continuous growth, and technology. Steph Smith's newsletter is an extension of her very popular (read by 700k) blog. The author loves to write about the things she both cares and knows about, sharing her experience and honest perspective on the subject. The topics range from “An Ode to Excel” and “You Don't Need to Quit Your Job to Make” to “The Guide to Remote Work” and “Learning to Write with Confidence”. Steph is a clear thinker, she’s not using vague terms and instead focuses on personal learnings, making all of her writing easy to digest and very relatable. Subscribe to follow a journey of a lifelong learner and don’t forget to explore the archive!
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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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What To Read If
Where book lovers find their next great read. What To Read If is a weekly newsletter full of book recommendations. Elizabeth Held handpicks book titles that reflect the news of the day, pop culture, and her own whims. With an aim to help people find books they actually want to read, she goes beyond the bestselling book lists to highlight diverse writers and genres. All the issues consist of three book recs and are extensions of “What to read if…” - if you're bingeing holiday RomComs, if you’re obsessed with Wordle, or if you just want some good books. The recommendations include Elizabeth’s original thoughts providing context to the topic and explaining the plot of the book. P.S. If you’d like a personalized recommendation, just reach out by replying to the welcome email or on substack and get a custom one depending on what other books/movies you like or just on what you're in the mood for. Just subscribe and find your next great read!
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CSS-Tricks
Tips, Tricks, and Techniques on using Cascading Style Sheets. Discover the latest news, tips, tricks, and flabbergasting ideas to become a CSS master in front-end development with the weekly-ish CSS-Tricks newsletter. The CSS-Tricks team of developers shares valuable programming insights to help inspire and motivate other developers to experiment with CSS and explore the limitless possibilities this excellent language offers. Discover topics such as fluid typography, responsive design, and CSS logic and performance to increase your understanding of web dev and stay in the know on the latest techniques. Subscribe to CSS-Tricks for educational, developer-friendly content on CSS.
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Growth Hacks
No-fluff lessons from the $40m+ I've generated with unique ads & marketing funnels. Max aims to bring you his expert marketing tips every week, providing deep insight into what works and why. Upon signing up for his newsletter you’ll immediately receive advice, with his introductory email listing five of his quick-tip growth hacks for marketing. With suggestions ranging from how to find the least expensive ad platform, to how to go viral on TikTok, Max’s newsletter is going to give you all the growth marketing hacks and 'Under The Radar' news you need to know to grow your business. Be sure to subscribe today, and check out Max’s Twitter for bite-sized insights.
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OxShah
Web3 Musings Jason’s key insight in this blog is fascinating and extremely helpful to someone just getting started in the world of crypto. Jason’s clear passion for crypto and web3 is what makes him unique. He discusses the genuine value of the blockchain as a potential tool, rather than just a way to make money. Jason also takes a look at the community that has built around the crypto world, and how this community actually influences the crypto itself. These insights are so valuable because they are so unique and really set Jason apart from other crypto writers. Don’t hesitate to sign up today if you want to read some of the most refreshing takes on web3 that the internet has to offer, so you can break into the market too!
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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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Joe Procopio
Joe Procopio newsletter is a summary of his blog, full of real-time advice on startups, tech, product, and CEO matters. Joe Procopio is a serial entrepreneur who aims to provide actionable, insightful, and honest answers on how and why. You will find an insider’s perspective from making pivots and using freemium models to the positioning and pricing of products. Joe Procopio’s newsletter is divided into sections for today’s post with an original advice piece, links to his most recent posts, and upcoming topics with a shoutout for topic requests. Subscribe and engage with the author to learn best practices from building a product to leading a company.
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