The Sunday Stretch explores evidence-based movement, techniques, research, rituals, and conversations to nourish, replenish, and stretch us for the week ahead.
Habitually treasuring moments of success in my reassuringly humdrum life as a 40-something self-employed mum of teens. May contain swears. Subscribe for chortles, upliftment, & silliness. Or click 'Take me to the posts' to see content without subscribing.
A moonly newsletter exploring the central paradox of being human: we are not separate AND we are not the same. Sent on 🌑 New, 🌕 Full, and 🌗 Last Quarter Moons (+ a First Quarter Moon 🌓 Chat). Welcome to the Paradox Party!
I write about politics, gender, history, popular culture, and mass media—what moves me, what delights me, what irritates me, and what worries me—from movies and cable tv to mainstream news publications and broadcasts to commercials and ads.
Julie M Green is a writer, artist, and late-diagnosed autistic woman. She is the author of the forthcoming memoir, Scenes From the Spectrum (ECW Press, 2026).
Hi! I’m Meg Conley. I write about the intersection of capitalism, culture and care work at Pocket Observatory. Select essays are republished to Substack. If you'd like to receive my official (FREE) newsletter, subscribe here + I'll take care of the rest!
✨ American Latina artist & writer living in Ankara, Türkiye. ✨ Originally from rural Iowa, Emily Lupita shares explorations from her art desk, cultural travels, and motherhood with her Autistic sons. New Cappadocia book coming soon.
Real talk about the writing + publishing industry by an author who doesn’t want you to feel confused, bewildered, or alone. Plus: craft tips, reading recommendations, writing support + solidarity (unless you are a jerk to people in the comments).
What's it *really* like to be disabled? How can you fight ableism? A newsletter aiming to demystify disability through personal stories and observations, from journalist and card-carrying disabled woman Lucy Webster
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From the Dept. of Shifting Generational Patterns: Nonviolent Communication for parents, families and communities for a future that works for all, for generations. A little needs-based cultural criticism thrown in.