When Lysenkoism threatened the US, some of us tried to stop it. Other doctors saw an opportunity to attract paid subscribers. The post A Request for Founders of Sensible Medicine: Teach Us Why it Was Ethical to Profit from Pro-Kennedy Propaganda. We All Have So Much to Learn From Your Glorious Nuance. first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
Das Wisskomm-Update gibt alle 14 Tage einen Überblick über aktuelle Themen, Debatten und Trends. Außerdem finden Sie hier aktuelle Termine und Forschungsergebnisse zur Wissenschaftskommunikation. Was gibt’s Neues? Bundestag beschließt Förderung des Scicomm-Supports Wissenschaftler*innen sehen sich zunehmend Hass und Bedrohungen ausgesetzt, gerade wenn ihre Erkenntnisse nicht ins Weltbild mancher Menschen passen. Als Reaktion darauf hat der […]| Wissenschaftskommunikation.de
A Substack writer seeks advice from Ask Tina on how to ensure her posts come from a place of kindness rather than revenge. The post Ask Tina: Checking Your Writing Motives appeared first on book inc.| book inc
Eve's Law proposes to comprehensively censor the independent media. As only the independent media questions power this is extremely concerning. The state's censorship agenda is based on the Manchester hoax. We can and we must oppose it. The post Why we must resist Eve’s Law and how to oppose it effectively appeared first on Iain Davis.| Iain Davis
Voluntary Democracy - Part 3: in this concluding article we consider the only alternative offered of continued statism and address statist objections to a stateless society. We also consider issues like funding and security in a voluntary democracy. The post Voluntary Democracy – Part 3 appeared first on Iain Davis.| Iain Davis
Voluntary democracy Part 2 builds on the concepts of a voluntary society outlined in part 1. We look at the functional details in Part 2.| Iain Davis
I was dubious, but I have decided to go for it. Following on from the excellent advice you, our readers, sent me, I have embarked on the new adventure of creating a Substack newsletter. Essentially…| Roaringwater Journal
Jane Pratt joins Freelance Writing Direct for a conversation about breaking the rules of publishing and centering women’s voices, launching Sassy and why it struck a chord with a generation of teen girls, creating the groundbreaking “It Happened to Me” column, tackling taboo topics like abortion and birth control in a teen magazine, building community by jumping into the comments, moving from print to Substack and why it feels like her most authentic home, starting her new Controversial...| Estelle Erasmus
I know I’ve been quiet on here. However, my writing muse has been keeping me busy. If you have followed me on Substack, (see link above) I’ve been posting every week about something rel…| Lynda Heines Fabric Design
We launched a newsletter in 2022 and have already gained around 100k subscribers - readers are hungry for unbiased, independent restaurant reviews. We reserve anonymously, pay full price, and tell you what we really think. We have more than a decade of experience eating in thousands of Paris restaurants, and that experience comes in handy when we're trying to help you find the right restaurant for the right occasion. The post About Our Newsletter first appeared on PARIS BY MOUTH.| PARIS BY MOUTH
Growth on Substack is easier to track than you think. In May of 2024, I started investigating Substack. I had heard from peers that Substack was growing and that I should build a presence there. For those that aren’t familiar with Substack, it’s a newsletter site that has a social component built on top of […] The post Understanding Substack’s Three Growth Stages appeared first on MackCollier.com.| MackCollier.com
I started blogging officially in September of 2005. I launched my own blog for the first time in March of 2006. This blog launched in June of 2009. One of the things that blogging for that long affords me is the ability to know what blogging was like before Facebook, Twitter and other social media […] The post Blogging Isn’t Dead, it’s Morphed Into Substack appeared first on MackCollier.com.| MackCollier.com
A bit of housekeeping: I am moving The Backstage Pass newsletter from Mailchimp to Substack. Effective next week. If you haven’t yet subbed to The Backstage Pass, please do so over on Substack. Why the change? Substack has two key advantages over Mailchimp for me: 1 – I can add more social elements. I’ve growth […] The post The Backstage Pass is Moving to Substack appeared first on MackCollier.com.| MackCollier.com
I recently became aware, via Matthias Melcher’s blog and Stephen Downes’ OL Weekly that a small group of people are blogging about blogging. This attracted my attention because although I have been blogging since 2006, I have written very few… Continue reading →| Jenny Connected
I’m beginning to think this Friday Notes series is a Sisyphean Mission. While I’ve managed to reduce the main pile of notes to almost nothing (or at least nothing I feel like writing about), there remain other piles. Not to mention the way new notes constantly spring up like mushrooms in the shady damp part […]| Logos con carne
A year after its release, my book Writing That Gets Noticed was picked up by billion-dollar audiobook producer Dreamscape Media — and now it’s 75% off until September 5.… Read More The post How a Billion-Dollar Audiobook Producer Surprised Me, and Why You’ll Want to Listen In appeared first on Estelle Erasmus.| Estelle Erasmus
O ano era 2015, eu trabalhava como assistente de marketing em uma faculdade no interior de Santa Catarina ganhando exatos R$ 1.632,00, quando decidi que não dava mais. Não só pela grana (ou pela falta dela), mas pelas ideias (ou pela falta delas) de quem comandava a bagaça, de modo que comecei a produzir conteúdos […] O post As melhores práticas para você construir (e manter!) uma lista de e-mails apareceu primeiro em Matheus de Souza.| Matheus de Souza
New digs have been found for my blog! I started blogging here in 2012. The early blogs are pretty gruesome, but somewhere along the way I found my voice and... The post New Digs For Better Visibility for Jill Wolcott Knits Blog appeared first on Jill Wolcott Knits.| Jill Wolcott Knits
It has been a whole month and some change since we have had a new article, but we’ve kept busy. For one thing, we are about to broaden our horizons here a bit …| Idavox
When you look at your social media and blog feeds, ask yourself: Does it spark joy? In this post I discuss my plan to aggressively implement digital minimalism to my blog and newsletter feeds. As much as I want to support all the writers I see online, I have to concede that my bluetooth-sized brain RAM just can't cope with the influx. Also - Substack Notes is far too toxic. It's also funelling my energy and distracting me from writing valuable things. It is in essence, making me a digital sha...| Elizabeth Tai
I've been online for nearly 34 years, and I'm thinking of becoming a child. Or at least, a child to big user-to-user social media services, which next week will| net.wars
George interviews Politano about what drove him to start his Substack newsletter and what drives him to continue publishing it today.| The Reynolds Center
I think there are some really good writers on Substack who, if they worked with a good editor could become excellent ones| thejaymo
Lancée en 2017, la plateforme américaine d’autoédition Substack permet la diffusion de lettres d’information payantes par courrier électronique. Début 2023, 27 d’entre elles étaient rentables. En 2024, plus de 50 newsletters ont rapporté au moins 500 000 dollars (400 000 livres) de revenus annuels à leur auteur, selon un classement réalisé par le site britannique PressGazette. […] L’article Les newsletters prospèrent sur Substack est apparu en premier sur La revue europ...| La revue européenne des médias et du numérique
The media is in a state of flux. Viewing, listening and reading habits are changing rapidly, and talent and their executives are desperately trying to work out where to go next. Several options are proving popular, with YouTube, podcast and Substack the standout platforms in the ‘new media’. While each…| Prohibition PR
Hi Everyone, Just a quick post to ask for your thoughts on a dilemma many writers face. And no, I’m not talking about pancakes. As you may know I’ve been here on Wordpress for about 6 y…| Life with Alegria
Some worthwhile reading gleaned from my open tabs over the Bank Holiday weekend…| One Man & His Blog
I’ve launched a new Substack newsletter called Teach Truth & Sing the Blues—and I’d love for you to be part of it. This is a space where truth-telling meets soul-singing. A space where I can share not just the public work I do—articles, essays, podcasts, and speeches—but also the creative work that doesn’t always fit into academic journals or op-ed pages.| I AM AN EDUCATOR
It’s been a while since I’ve written here, and thought this would be a good moment to reintroduce readers to […]| In Jennie's Kitchen
Nazi-enabling creepos should not be supported by the reading public| Popula
Charles Eisenstein’s proposal for a Trusted Disclosure Agreement resonated with me because it dismantles fear-based business structures. He shows how NDAs, intended to protect information, have evolved into symbols of doubt — mirroring a broader trend where institutions rely on control mechanisms instead of fostering genuine trust. I find a similar theme explored in Adam Curtis's documentary "Can't Get You Out of My Head". In the first episode "Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain" Curtis illustrat...| Charles Eisenstein
Hi guys! You’ve been part of this ride with me for a while, and I’m so grateful for you. Whether…| JULIE LAUREN
What about doing something to make it better, instead of relying completely on luck?| Miriam Drori, Author
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Exploring William Blake in the 21st Century The Daughters of Los and Enitharmon in the Looms of Golgonooza – William Blake, Jerusalem Coming Soon! Dear Golgonooza subscriber, Exciting news! I wanted to let you all know first that I will shortly be opening a new Blakean platform, to continue and extend the discussions that have […]| thehumandivinedotorg
Your tech-sceptical primer… The post The Technological System appeared first on darren allen.| darren allen
Though every single Autistic Person is different, many Autistic People make different noises, repeat sounds, or make other vocalizations. In today's video, I'll discuss three main types of Autistic vocalizations: echolalia, palilalia, speech loops, scripting, and verbal and vocal stimming.| Neurodivergent Rebel
Or, why I’m writing on Substack and why I hope you’ll join me! I started writing on the internet in 2009. I’ve told this story before, but my foray into blogging began at the urging of a childhood friend. We were both bored in jobs that didn’t challenge us. We’d graduated from college and AOL instant messenger, but only barely. We spent our work days checking in on each other on G-chat from the relatively far flung places we’d landed. We were twenty-four. I had recently sent out a...| Reading My Tea Leaves – Slow, simple, sustainable living.
Human Generated Content: Issue 6| augment
No two individuals, even those with similar brain types, will have the same sensory profile and needs.| Neurodivergent Rebel
I am beginning to believe is that a culture of "peak content" is directly at odds with my desires for my career, my wellbeing, and my life.| Ruby Warrington
Our culture is dead, and like all zombies it cannibalises its own past forms, in our case the cultural world of the 1980s which our civilisation replays, in increasingly degraded forms, over and over again, creating a nightmarish pastiche of the world we departed four decades ago. From the pop music of The Weeknd and Taylor Swift, to The| James D. McCallister
The Instapundit founder and Substack writer talks to Michael E. Hartmann about the folly of tax-incentivized support of America’s ruling-class elites, including its philanthropic ones, and what to consider doing about it.| the Giving Review
The New York Times took a bold step in the fight against artificial intelligence, filing a federal lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft. The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of copyright violations by using the newspaper's stories to train their chatbots and allegedly stealing billions of dollars’ worth of work written by NY Times journalists.| Ruby Media Group
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I was struck by how much techno-fascist Marc Andreessen 's manifesto sounds like it was taken from a speech from one of Ayn Rand's characte...| www.pinkerite.com
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...what Substack is doing is not merely allowing Nazis to sit at their bar - they are giving them free drinks and telling other bar patrons ...| www.pinkerite.com