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The Sunday Stretch explores evidence-based movement, techniques, research, rituals, and conversations to nourish, replenish, and stretch us for the week ahead.
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Julie M Green is the author of MOTHERNESS, a memoir about her experiences as a late-diagnosed autistic woman raising an autistic child (ECW Press, 2025).
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!
A creativity journal by American Latina artist & writer Emily Lupita - sharing explorations from her writing desk & art projects, plus illustrated stories of travel adventures with her two Autistic sons. 🇺🇸 Iowa, USA and Ankara, Turkiye. 🇹🇷
Real talk about the writing + publishing industry from 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).
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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
From the Dept. of Shifting Generational Patterns: Nonviolent Communication for parents, families and communities for a future that works for all, for generations.