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New Mexico's Greater World Earthship Community, located about 30 minutes from Taos, calls itself "the world's largest off-grid, legal subdivision." The 634-acre development centers around Global ...
It should be mentioned that Substack does have a black mark -- a few years ago a wave of left-leaning newsletters left for ...
The author of The Last Ferry Out shares how she’s built her powerful reader community—and kept the thrills coming along the way.
It’s no longer about who you know or how many people follow you — it’s about what you’re offering and how well you serve your ...
Youth publication Junkee has launched a Substack newsletter offering, ‘the junkee pov’ sent every Wednesday, in partnership ...
The New York Times interviewed more than 40 readers who pay for at least one independent newsletter or blog and found many ...
At Social Media Week, the firms positioned their tightly knit communities as leading forums for audience engagement.
says she’s been inspired to help inexperienced youngsters after watching the Netflix crime drama “Adolescence” which centers around the dangers of the incel community. “I consider this a ...
When Mr. McKenzie founded Substack with his colleagues Chris Best and Jairaj Sethi in 2017, their first recruit to the platform was Bill Bishop, whose free newsletter, Sinocism, had 30,000 ...
Edward Berenson’s excellent “Perfect Communities: Levitt, Levittown, and the Dream of White Suburbia” describes how “abundance” was manufactured in postwar America. William Levitt ...
Emily Sundberg, creator of Feed Me, a business and culture Substack, shows how powerful individual media voices have become.