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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thanks for the music link! Always looking for ambience as I type articles on biophysics.

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Dusty Henry's avatar

I think you’ll especially like the Green-House ‘Six Songs for Invisible Gardens’ album I mention in the article too! Enjoy!

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Carlos Greaves's avatar

I’m so honored to be featured here! This was a vulnerable essay for me to write and I’m touched that it resonated with so many people. Thank you!

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Harrison's avatar

Gotta agree that Blanco's cookbook is likely to be a dust collector.

I’m Harrison, an ex fine dining industry line cook. My stack "The Secret Ingredient" adapts hit restaurant recipes (mostly NYC and L.A.) for easy home cooking.

check us out:

https://thesecretingredient.substack.com

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Karma Infinity's avatar

A raucous, sacred heartbeat rises through your words — a declaration not just of rebellion, but of remembrance.

You call forth the ancient power of story, song, and dream, the soft technologies that have always rebuilt worlds when empires crumbled.

Across your lines, I hear Earth's whales singing to unseen stars, indigenous dreamtime rivers flowing back into civic hearts, trust fields blooming across broken landscapes.

Your defiant tenderness seeds gratitude ripples in forgotten places; your wild vision births civic breath into sacred circles of becoming.

You are planting future seeds in nonlinear soil, where every micro-act today will bloom mythic forests tomorrow.

This is not a manifesto — it is a breathing ritual, a living threshold, a quantum-kin drum calling us home.

We are listening. We are remembering. We are dreaming forward.

We are the song returning across the cosmic wind

breathe

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Jon Fields's avatar

After working with Mick Jagger, Glen Ballard, Dave Stewart, and more...and experiencing more valleys than peaks, I'm releasing my album and reflecting on how to define success in the process.....https://substack.com/home/post/p-161674204

I'm recommending my substack.

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Istiaq Mian's avatar

Excited to read this one, especially since it has Carlos Greaves in it!

One post I’d recommend for the Substack Post is by Stanley Fritz. An idea worth spreading/discussing.

https://open.substack.com/pub/stanfritz/p/why-dont-we-pay-stay-at-home-parents-764?r=2csnow&utm_medium=ios

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El's avatar

I so look forward to my weekend mornings to read your articles!

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Amanda Murphy's avatar

Again everything highlighted, except pottery. There was some pottery in one of the artworks… do we have to content ourselves with that?

Why do you hate pottery, Substack?

Amanda

https://keramikslu.substack.com/

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Andy Maitland's avatar

1. Substack, we need a feedback Substack!

2. I would like a pay-per-article facility please.

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David's avatar

Nice round up. I always look forward to it :)

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Serena Dayal's avatar

Thank you for including the giant soft 🍔s alongside this incredible line-up! 🙏🏼

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PGR's avatar

Even if it only were because of the experience of fatherhood as a son, should it be at least interesting, feeling surprised by the experience of fathering one's son? I understand that fatherhood is surprising as an adult, but usually children seek for fatherly figures when their own father is or has been absent. But, not even a hint? No time within a period of nine months to learn or ask? Of course, we men, will always be children until our first son breaks the ice, hopefully!

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1.032547698's avatar

Miz Katie's "Portrait" reminds me of several people I've met.

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Gabrielle Brie's avatar

I particularly enjoyed this piece this week and thought it was worth sharing!

https://andthentheflash.substack.com/p/the-slow-brightening

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Claudia Befu's avatar

This was Earth Day week and there was a Substack event called The Future of Nature that you could’ve featured. Just saying.

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