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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 6 months ago
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The Audio Version of Substack Mastery Is Available for Subscribers!
You Can Listen Now from My Substack Newsletter This post includes links to educational audio recordings of the Substack Mastery book chapter by chapter for those who prefer listening to it and want to take their newsletter to the next level. Dear Subscribers, I hope this message finds you well and thriving! These past three months have been full of excitement and hard work as I wrote, edited,…
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dontblamechar · 14 days ago
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One Year Later: Revisiting 'CHALLENGERS' – A Film That Still Packs a Punch
“Challengers is a gripping, emotionally charged film that expertly blends the intensity of competitive sports with the complexities of human relationships. Directed with precision and a deep understanding of character dynamics, the film goes beyond just a tennis match, diving into the emotional and psychological games that unfold off the court.” - full review available on don’t blame char media
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ayshbanaysh · 2 months ago
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Word vomitted a new substack piece
Was it what I intended to write? Not at all
Do I still think you should read it? Absolutely not
But you can if you want
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bynataliezubi · 30 days ago
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Make the content. Write the blog post. Record the song. Write the book. Share your work. Even if just a few people see it, even if nobody sees it. It’s worth it to create. It feels good to put it out there. It’s so freeing to share what you love to do with the world. Do it, I believe in you!
I'm doing it, sharing my writing on Substack and content on Instagram and Tiktok so check it out!
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roreadsrandomly · 1 month ago
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Joseph Gordon Levitt: Why Tiktok should be more like Email
He wrote this wonderful article on Substack, link's below but I just had to put this quote cause its basically the TLDR.
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Imo the internet is basically a bunch of gated communities.
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nixlennon · 2 months ago
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You do not own and control our bodies and you never will.
Sexuality isn’t a choice or something that is able to be changed.
Women deserve to have access to good and nonjudgmental reproductive care.
You will never take away love, beauty, pleasure and joy from our sexuality or our sex.
We will fight for sexual education that is diverse, safe-sex based and inclusive to all.
We refuse to live under a government that makes decisions for our bodies based on a book that was written thousands of years ago
Read more at Ziebrink.substack.com
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calicojack1718 · 2 months ago
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Comment on This: In Our Fragmented Media Landscape, Who Deserves Your Subscription?
Reading time: 2 minutes Who do you subscribe to? With more an more "independent" journalists producing content on a wide variety of platforms, who do you recommend supporting? Who really needs our support?
Recently, Jim Acosta made a very dramatic, public, and messy resignation from CNN because he felt that the network was trying to diminish criticism of Trump. He immediately started a Substack, The Jim Acosta Show, joining a wave of journalists transitioning from for-profit media to independent platforms. This trend raises two significant problems in our media landscape. This trend raises two…
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leonbasinwriter · 3 months ago
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Web 3.0 vs Web 2.0: A Writing Revolution
How Web 3.0 is Rewriting the Rules of Writing, Ownership, and Monetization Forever The Broken Promise of Web 2.0 For decades, writers have been trapped in a system that rewards platforms over creators. The Web 2.0 era turned content into a commodity—owned by corporations, monetized through ads, and dependent on algorithms. Writers became cogs in a machine, trading their time and talent for…
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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 6 months ago
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Substack Dropped a Beautiful Bombshell for Freelance Writers Today
Substack-Funded Gifts No other platform cares so much for writers who pour their hearts and souls to their craft, entirely funding creators for a month got gift subscriptions While some platforms clamp down on creators with censorship, suspensions, and silencing of authentic voices, Substack blazes a different trail — championing freedom of expression and tirelessly empowering creators.  In a…
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nikiabella · 5 months ago
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Such a small community here it feels like.
A corner of the Earth that travelers pass through and meet hospitable people who give them soup for their journey.
I’m sure the lot of you post on other social medias, but it just feels different here.
Update on Me:
I’ve been writing on Substack pretty consistently though. The format is easier for me for some reason, but I haven’t forgot this place. One of my post kept getting activity and I was genuinely surprised. It must mean it’s time to start posting consistently here too once again.
I do have to finish my spoken word books and you guys are my test dummies 🩷
I’ve been posting on my channel Faux Intellectual as well which is politics/social issues based. My car was in the shop for a month so I’m in “ketchup” mode. I’ll write more of a personal update another day (mental/physical/spiritual health).
Bye for now.
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1introvertedsage · 2 years ago
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Closing my eyes and gazing into yours I begin to feel the sweet melody of your sing. Your sound caressing my every nerve I Am a part of You. You are Me. Pinnacles come to mind Reminding me Your Touch is Divine. Warming me from within I radiate your blessing. Moving through the walls Seeing All of Me within You. Jaded memories faint as you lift my chin. With You by my side, I know we'll always win. Mandalas move from your heart into mine. Removing my fears and freeing my mind. Giving Me Life granting the gift of seeing beyond your storms to what's there. Senses illuminated a present to share. Went halfway ▪️ You met Me there.
~Introverted Sage~
More on this poem.
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foxmulderautism · 2 years ago
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i love unemployment actually /lie im like yayyy applied for one job that's me done for the day!
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fireinanhourglass · 2 years ago
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god help me, i'm thinking about making a substack
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celestetsang · 1 year ago
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grahamkennedy · 25 days ago
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I've said this before but sometimes I see some people complain about their media related hyperfixations or special interests having no new content and I'm like, you could afford to be more intellectually curious, actually. It would provide enrichment in your enclosure.
You can't live off New Content(TM) and fan fiction alone, if you think your interest now feels empty and unfulfilling and there's an Obsession Shaped Hole in your heart, it might be that your interest is waning, sure. But it might also mean that you need to dig deeper, have some fun with it.
Read, watch, listen to interviews by cast and crew, read reviews, read ESSAYS (media studies is an ever increasing academic field, people are writing about your favourite shows all the time). Read different forums, not just Tumblr, and engage with differing opinions, not just your own. Don't just write fan fiction, write a think piece for Substack. Find out more about the historical, political and societal context which inspired the work. I originally became obsessed with the comedian Graham Kennedy (my current special interest) because I was in the off season of The Newsreader, a show set in an Australian newsroom in th 1980s, and I decided to learn more about Australian television history to take up my time.
"I'm sad Succession is over" so am I, and it's no longer my special interest, though I still love it. But instead of sitting around waiting for the Kenstewy tag to update, go to Academia dot edu and see if anyone's written an essay on your blorbo. Go to Substack or Medium and peruse old think pieces from back when the media was still airing and see if the theories hold up.
Maybe I take this attitude because so many of my hyperfixations and special interests (including my latest) have been historical figures or creators where the "content" is in books or essays or archival footage, but you can afford to be more adventurous. If you really love the thing, and you can't let it go, maybe you need more than fan art of your faves kissing.
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scatteredgraham · 4 months ago
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I need to overconsume unexisting Hannibal content creators: a cooking channel, a tattle crime substack, a fanfiction review youtuber, a in depth analysis of specific lines youtuber, a podcast diagnosing the characters, a
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