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Peter has a voluminous knowledge of food and art, and shares his years of experience with a casual but confident voice in short info-packed posts that that encourages you to try new things in the kitchen, and in the garden. Give it a read.
In a world where we're all secretly struggling with something, Dr. Deborah Vinall offers a refreshing sanctuary for fellow black sheep like myself. Her emotional and empathetic approach doesn't just speak to the mind—it connects with the heart, creating space where our quirks and complexities are understood rather than judged.
Heather is a badass woman butcher with a kind heart and some great writing chops. Her story alone is fascinating. Plus she has some mad cooking skills.
If you've read Michelle's book, you already know that her life story permeates her perspective on life, nature and spirituality. Growing up in a cult in the Angles National Forest, Michelle learned to not only forage nature for nutrition but also for spiritual sustenance. Her inspirational weekly posts are a fantastic natural heartbeat for the week ahead, and her writing resources and workshops might be just what the budding substacker needs to get the ink flowing.
Hang on tight, Becky will take you on a wild ride of living life to the fullest. Plus, she's made a career of solving homelessness, coaching changemakers, and empowering do-gooders. And she used to jump out of airplanes. Nuff said.
Kate's content is as delicious to read as it is to look at, and the recipes aren't half bad either. Camont exudes France in all its culinary glory. Her career as a writer and teacher of the craft is formidable. Her expat perspective is spot on. And she seems like a truly good person to boot. Thumbs up!
Ash knows the tech industry well, and loves space even more than I do. Who else has written a biography about Elon Musk? Check out his new venture with Core Memory. His boyish fascination, quick wit, and discerning mind make Ash the storyteller this industry desperately needs.