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This Needs Hot Sauce
Weekly sizzlers about Cooking, Dining out, and making the most of Food. Discover exquisite recipes to treat and spice up your taste buds. Every week, Abigail Koffler publishes an article on something to cook, something to order, and something to read. If you’ve been scratching your head trying to decide what to cook, Abigail’s easy-to-follow recipes and advice on eating out will give you useful ideas and inspiration to make breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Explore enjoyable reads on a little bit of everything related to food, including Back to School Vibes with Family Dinners, Making Delicious Vegan Cookies, and Toxic Restaurant Culture. Subscribe to This Needs Hot Sauce newsletter to discover finger-licking recipes, secret tips about dining out, and some valuable insight into restaurant culture.
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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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Not Pretty, Not Rich
Master the art of financial management even through cut-throat times Not pretty, Not Rich is a high-quality finance/economy newsletter where the writer Sam Becker explores “doing things the hard way.” He offers thought-provoking perspectives and insights into the economy. The author aims to give people a refreshed outlook on their finances in the ever-changing business dynamics. Through his well-thought curations, he advises readers about market trends, upcoming financial challenges, and how to stay on top of the rising cost of living. Every week you’ll get to read topics like The High Costs of Being Single, A Look at Recession-Proof Stocks, and Monopolies at Work. The advice you will receive from Sam Becker will hold value bombs to help you stay above the inflation wave. Subscribe to Not Pretty, Not Rich to understand challenges in a new light, and future-proof your income.
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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’. 🗑️
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My Sweet Dumb Brain
My Sweet Dumb Brain is a labour of love. My Sweet Dumb Brian is there when you need it, just like a good friend. It is full of compassion when you are struggling and it is there to clear any social stigmas you might catch yourself in. Katie writes the essay thoughtfully, sharing her personal problems, making them more 'normal' and letting us understand that we all face struggles but we are not alone in dealing with them. In these essays, she shares useful tips, ideas, and recommendations on how to keep yourself sane. It’s not a self-proclaimed mental health newsletter but more of a safe space for sharing experiences and ways of overcoming them. That’s why there is a great sense of community as the comment section is never empty - it’s full of appreciation. Subscribe to My Sweet Dumb brain to let your brain have a rest and let your emotions run free.
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Atlas Obscura
Discover the world's hidden wonders with this comprehensive guide Atlas Obscura is a daily digest of fascinating stories, awe-inspiring discoveries, and hidden places. This newsletter aims to inspire curiosity and wonder among the audience by bringing you extraordinary trips and experiences from around the world. Every day you’ll be greeted with an issue packed with information on forgotten traditions, diverse cultures, never-before-seen locations, and breathtaking sites. Also, keep a lookout for ethereal conversations on classical music, secret stories behind historical infrastructure, and strange creatures. Subscribe to Atlas Obscura and start exploring the depths of the earth.
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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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Social Media Detox
Thoughts on life + self-care for content creators. Social Media Detox is a weekly newsletter with content tips and mental health resources to help you unplug when you're struggling to do so. Whether you’re spending a lot of time on social media for your career, or just generally find yourself trying to cut back on your screen time, Social Media Detox is going to help change your relationship with the...Social Media! After speaking to many other content creators, Nicole realized that exhaustion was common in her field, and became set on the aim of giving advice on how to detox from your device. Whether it's tips on how to be easier on yourself after a misstep or just general advice on how to tame that desire to be on your phone, Nicole has it covered. So be sure to check out Social Media Detox, for tips that will improve your approach to the online world and TL;DRs on marketing and social media.
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The Overshare
A fun, messy, honest, vulnerable, over-sharing holiday card you receive from your crazy auntie! The Overshare is aptly named. Writer Brittany Ballard, known as Baby Luck, doesn’t fear vulnerability and exposure and weaves it into her writing. The author is honest when discussing her emotions, be it something as minute as her stress over an incomplete garden, or as big as the lifelong battle with eating disorders - Brittany tells it how it is. She also frequently touches on life as a parent, not shying away from the trials and tribulations that it comes with. So if you’re looking for advice, or just trying to find someone’s writing you feel you can relate to, be sure to check out The Overshare.
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Wonder Tools
Wonder Tools helps you discover the most useful sites and apps. Wonder tools is a weekly newsletter that will uncover helpful resources to save you time and make you more productive. Every week, Jeremy Caplan shares a new and exciting tool, stating its pros and cons and alternatives - all with screenshots guiding you through how to use them. You’ll explore a wide range of resources for every field of work you can imagine. Whether it's a smarter way of note-taking or a quick way of making short videos - there’s a helpful tool for everyone and everything. Subscribe to Wonder Tools and make your digital life a little better with creatively-curated recommendations.
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