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Claire is so generous with her knowledge and shares insightful and supportive posts, both of her own creation and in collaboration with others. She has an incredible bundle of resources for all phases of the Substack journey.
David's writing is so thoughtful, inspiring AND educational. I always read his words with great interest and come away having learned something to each time. A joy to see him crafting his content so beautifully on Substack! And posting the occasional Note about baking, too.
I subscribe to Zoe's community because I believe the work she's doing in support of women's health is vital. She's carving out a safe space to share stories, which I truly value!
I am new to Slower Space but can already see that Jodie is a proponent of calm in the hustle of life. Her weekly roundup isn't just a newsletter, it's a heartfelt invitation to pause and sit with the simple things. Her journey to enjoying a restful, intentional life inspires a nourishing sense of community .
Lauren's writing is beautifully crafted and unflinchingly honest. She gracefully navigates the juncture of motherhood and creativity, giving voice to the aspects of myself that often remain in the shadows.
Charlene effortlessly weaves lyrical stories from home with thought-provoking pieces on reading, writing, and the creative life. She also champions others, which makes her Substack an invaluable treasure trove for passionate readers and aspiring writers.
Hunter's deliberate, unhurried philosophy for life permeates all aspects of her content, and her heartfelt writing brims with the beauty of everyday moments. Her body of work is a valuable resource for those seeking to embrace a slower pace and create a more meaningful life.
I love the questions Claire poses, which always spark my curiosity and offer a quiet moment for reflection. I also enjoy reading her Subsnacks from time to time—easily digestible yet inspiring and valuable mini posts!
Lindsay is actively creating a soothing and supportive space, not just for her own writing but for those charting midlife with all its challenges and uncertainties. Covering topics such as mental health and the writing life, with glimpses into her memoir, her Substack is a valuable read for anyone negotiating similar experiences.
As well as opening the page on her poetry, Nadja writes, with a soft strength, on the art of seasonal living and savouring everyday wonders. A tonic for anyone seeking a moment of solace or magic.
Claire is gentle and thoughtful in her approach, and I absolutely loved the reading she gave me earlier this year. It felt good to be able to gift myself something so supportive, and the words she shared continue to soothe me when I need them most. It's also been fun to collaborate on a joint tarot for business post, and I hope we can "work" together again.
Sarah has a real gift and is teaching me so much about Human Design. I feel very lucky to have crossed paths with her on Substack, and I can't wait to work more closely together as I learn more about the world of HD and how to harness my energy.
Astrid is so giving, and I enjoy the openness, honesty and energy she brings to her community. Always so thoughtful and practical with hints and tips that can genuinely help us make the most of our creative lives and work.
Connection and collaboration is at the heart of Lyndsay’s warm, tender and inviting Substack community. She writes on creativity and motherhood, sharing everyday stories through the seasons, and I especially love her ‘atelier’ series.