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By Tucker
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Life after diagnosis
this lifelong education
By Kavita Doodnauth
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Curating content for educators that prioritizes healthy child development over curricula. Evolving her understanding of what it takes to educate.
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My personal Substack
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By Gayla Trail
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Follow along with my curiosity, creativity, and meanderings in the garden and nature. I write about the garden as a place of reciprocity and where we can learn to navigate the complexities of life through connection, compassion, loss, and joy.
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Looking at events and issues through the prism of the endgame...
Writing Your Discovery with Ann Dowsett Johnston
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Memoir writing, sober living, aging well and more
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A delightful weekly newsletter that is sometimes hilarious, sometimes poignant & often full of useful recommendations & weirdly enchanting ideas
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Essays, nostalgia, big feelings, writing thoughts, rage.
The Fainting Couch
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Weekly nonserious reports on whatever's going on in my head—and recommendations for things you might enjoy.
A Writer's Notebook
By Summer Brennan
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essays, art, and inspiration from an American writer in Paris
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By Heath Racela (Willoughby Hills)
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Musings on our ever evolving relationships to work, home, community, culture, food, the environment, and more.
Échapper de North Vancouver
By Barry Rueger
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A journal of our move from Vancouver to France... and Nova Scotia
The Dream Room
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By Jen Deaderick’s Dispatches
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Occasional thoughts from my porch. Or sofa, when it’s too chilly.
sweater weather
By Brandon
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essays about literature, culture, and so many feelings.
Culture Study
By Anne Helen Petersen
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Think more about the culture that surrounds you
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