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Glenn Greenwald is a journalist, former constitutional lawyer, and author of four New York Times bestselling books on politics and law. His most recent book, “No Place to Hide,” is about the U.S. surveillance state and his experiences reporting on the Snowden documents around the world. His forthcoming book, to be published in April, 2021, is about Brazilian history and current politics, with a focus on his experience in reporting a series of exposés in 2019 and 2020 which exposed high-level corruption by powerful officials in the government of President Jair Bolsonaro, which subsequently attempted to prosecute him for that reporting.
Subscribe now and get full and early access to weekly podcast episodes, exclusive writing and commentary, reader Q&As, and video features from distinguished economist Glenn Loury (Brown University, Manhattan Institute), author of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality, Race, Incarceration, and American Values, and other groundbreaking works of economics and social criticism.  In my long career as a theoretical economist at institutions like Harvard, Boston University, and Brown, I’ve engaged with America’s most pressing concerns about race and inequality in ways that reach out beyond the confines of the academy.
This is a weekly newsletter devoted to news from around the world, written by Mindy Belz. It’s an exploration of global news from her perspective as a journalist for more than 25 years, and from a reporter who is also a Christian. It’s designed to bring readers and writer together around a broader understanding of global events while not forgetting the people who live their lives amidst them. And importantly, it acknowledges God as the king at the center of all things despite the toll of famine, danger, persecution, and war.
I spent 12+ years working in growth and marketing across the spectrum of high-profile unicorns and enterprises such as Google, Rocket Internet, Bayer, and Heineken to scaleups and over 350 startups. The key lesson I learned is that growth advice that works great for the “big tech” does not necessarily translate into companies that are trying to find their place in the sun. So I went ahead and rewrote the GTM marketing and growth science to embrace these nuances and find answers and progression for companies that are tackling more unknowns than knowns and need logical and firm guidance on how to make decisions with confidence to win in their GTM efforts.
A mediocre pun. Also, a monthly-ish newsletter with great songs, artists, and playlists to stream, curated by Adam Offitzer. That’s me. I’m a brand & content director in Boston (formerly NYC, I’ll be back soon enough) putting my big ears to good use, discovering what’s new in music across all genres. I worked at Spotify for six years on the marketing team, and now I’m in the climate tech world at Arcadia.
Hello Hayes is a weekly newsletter from me, Alexandra Hayes Robinson. Every Thursday I’ll answer a community question about how to navigate turbulence within our relationships: the ones we have with each other, with work, and most importantly, with ourselves. Send your advice letters to hellohayesadvice@gmail.com Hello Hayes, the newsletter, was born from a series I started on TikTok called (Tough) Conversations with Hayes. The TL;DR concept: I write scripts for people’s tough conversations; I give them words for when they know what to say, but they need help saying it.
Led by former Division I analytics & video specialist Jordan Sperber, Hoop Vision has grown into a leading voice in the college basketball media landscape, bringing substance and perspective to an industry rife with cliche and tired narrative. Since the 2019-20 season, Hoop Vision Plus (shortened to HV+), has been a subscription product which includes a premium newsletter, exclusive audio and video, and community features. With a data-driven, video-heavy approach, Hoop Vision brings you coverage through the eyes of a college basketball coaching staff.
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Welcome to Human Stuff, a weekly-ish newsletter with over 30,000 readers that began as an experiment and has shaped into a writing home, of sorts. I'm Lisa Olivera — a writer,author of Already Enough, mother, reader, therapist, adoptee, avid photo-taker, lover of nature, and curious human. I'm keenly interested in unanswerable questions, the perpetual in-between, the process of unfurling, and how we can stay with the aches and joys of being human in more generous, open, and connected ways.