About - The Real Sarah Miller
2024-12-02
A newsletter for people who like the work of (the real) Sarah Miller
The Real Sarah Miller is a newsletter by writer Sarah Miller (obviously) debuting on May 24, 2021
I am calling this The Real Sarah Miller because there are thousands if not billions of Sarah Millers in the world, and I want you to be able to tell me apart from them.
It is possible you already know who I am: Sarah Miller, 54, resident of semi-rural Northern California, proud Australian Cattle Dog Mom and author of essays like Heaven or High Water, The Movie Assassin, The Bridge Dog, Death to the Maxi Dress and My So-Karen Life.
About - The Skip
2024-12-02
The Skip is a newsletter focused on helping you build a career that both has a positive impact and brings you joy. For many, a career is one of the most critical parts of identity. Yet most people don’t have a clear sense of how to maximize their current position, navigate job transitions, or invest in the right long-term skills to optimize their professional life. Unfortunately, if you work at a company, your manager is rarely capable or incentivized to help you develop the necessary skills or think through transitions.
About - The Third Door
2024-12-02
Welcome to The Third Door, a weekly newsletter from me, Jenni Gritters. Each week, I write about sustainable business strategy (and a touch of psychology) for solopreneurs and creative souls who want more out of life than the status quo.
Who am I? I’m a former journalist who spends most of her time coaching self-employed creatives, hiking in the mountains and caring for my two young kids. My goal is to build a human-first, anti-hustle, anti-capitalist business — and to help you do the same.
About - The Watch
2024-12-02
Welcome to The Watch!
The best way to introduce all of this is probably in FAQ form. So let’s get to it.
It’s a newsletter and website run by me, Radley Balko. It will feature original reporting and commentary on the criminal justice system and civil liberties, along with some other stuff — amateur photography, music and culture, and occasional posts and essays about unrelated topics.
I’m Radley Balko, a journalist of 20 years.
About - The Weekly Dish
2024-12-02
Subscribers get full access to The Weekly Dish as a newsletter, a website, and a podcast. Every edition goes directly to your in-tray every Friday. No ads, no sponsored content, no clickbait, no institutional pressures or woke-checking. Just you and us, and a commitment to good faith and open discourse, for just $5 a month or $50 a year — less than a buck a week!
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The basic formula for The Weekly Dish — which, as with all things Dish, will no doubt evolve — is the following: my main column; one or two shorter posts; a serious dissent section, where I can air real disagreement with my column, and engage with it constructively and civilly; a reader forum, to continue the debate and share stories; a podcast, which I’ve long wanted to do, but never found a way to fit in; transcripts; recommended reading from other Substackers; notable quotes from the news cycle; various fun features like Mental Health Break and Cool Ad Watch; and yes, window views from readers once again, and the return of The View From Your Window Contest.
About - The Wm Brown Weekly
2024-12-02
Hey! I’m Matt Hranek, the founder of Wm Brown (my quarterly men’s lifestyle magazine), and best-selling author of A Man & His Watch, A Man & His Car, The Negroni: A Love Affair with a Classic Cocktail, and The Martini: Perfection in a Glass. I started my career as a photographer, but at some point I became less excited about shaping other people’s ideas, wanting to execute my own. I started a blog in 2009, The William Brown Project, named after my farm in upstate New York, where I wrote about all the things I loved: raising our own pigs and making charcuterie from them, antiquing in France, collecting vintage outerwear, etc.
About - This Week in Africa
2024-12-02
This Week in Africa (TWiA) is a weekly bulletin that curates news about democracy, development, and daily life across Africa. These concepts are often observed and analyzed separately, yet they are central to African societies. TWiA is delivered every Friday to subscribers’ inbox.
As students of politics, we attempt to place the continent’s diversity in its political context. By focusing on democracy, development, and daily life, we believe that we can inform the public about the changes taking place across Africa, as well as the resistant trends that largely stay the same.
About - Tipping Point Prophecy Update
2024-12-02
The Tipping Point Prophecy Update is a newsletter designed to bring hope and biblical context to current events happening in our world. We are living in a moment of widespread uncertainty. People are fearful. The news is almost always negative. That’s because we are living at the end of the end times. But God gave us Bible prophecy not to cause fear but to bring us hope!
It is more important than ever to bring our message of hope to those who are confused, frightened, or upset by the state of the world.
About - Upscalers
2024-12-02
Hey there! 👋
I am extremely thrilled that you are here, willing to give a shot to this newsletter! You're now officially on the pulse of the European tech ecosystem. 🌍
Let's get acquainted, shall I? My name is Tim, your friendly neighbourhood tech enthusiast who's pretty much obsessed with understanding the latest trends rocking the tech sphere. It isn't just a hobby, but a significant part of my daily life as the co-founder of Upscalers.