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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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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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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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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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Memento Vivere
A newsletter with succinct ideas and additional resources relating to living a full life. “Memento Vivere” is Latin for “remember to live”. Nathaniel Drew fuels his work with the neverending curiosity to explore. The newsletter consists of original writing, where Nathaniel questions the world around him, sharing frequently philosophical thoughts on life design, personal development, and in general - life as we know it. Looking into the archive, you will find posts on ‘I refuse to become cynical’, ‘Are you afraid of change?’ and ‘Your environment shapes you’. In addition to this food for thought, you are guaranteed to get music recommendations as well as bonus material in form of links to the author’s recent Youtube videos. Memento Vivere is personal, but also very relatable. Subscribe and join Nathaniel in his inspiring journey trying to find meaning.
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#trpplffct | fresh poetry & friends
Your inbox poetry magazine, bringing fresh poetry to your inbox weekly. #trpplffct | fresh poetry & friends is a newsletter full of fresh poetry and inspiration. The interesting title is short for The Tripple Effect. It refers to three forces that make poetry what it is: the poet, the poem, and the reader. Arjan Tupan believes that every one of us assigns a different meaning to the poetry we read, but by sharing this experience we spread much-needed empathy. Every Friday, the author sends out an issue with an original piece and inspiration behind it, as well as complimentary content in a form of recommended poems by other poets and related podcasts episodes. If that resonates with you - subscribe and enjoy panglish poetry!
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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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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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Growth Currency
Growth currency is your go-to source for curated resources, tools, and courses that will serve YOU as a creator. To put it simply, Growth Currency aims to be the newsletter for newsletters! They are going to help you develop your content and its reach so that you can be well on your way to earning with your media! Whether you’re right at the start of your career looking for writing tips, or stuck in a subscriber lull you’re desperate to get out of, Growth Currency’s extensive list of topics can help you regardless of your situation. Their information ranges from how to get advertising on your content, to methods of increasing conversion rates. Growth Currency will definitely have topics useful to you, so be sure to sign up now! After all, it’s free, what’s the harm in trying?
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