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Laura writes informative posts on travel but not simply logistics but insights into why we travel and how these adventures can change us. Her tips under Experiences and friendly approach makes it feel like you're speaking to a friend. I really appreciate her travel guides so if you're planning a trip, check out her Substack first!
Sharon provides a unique context to a woman's life grounded in the mysteries of the ancients. The power of the feminine is needed today and Sharon is at the forefront of teaching us how and why.
As an introvert, I appreciate how Susan extolls the gifts behind a quiet life. Quiet does not mean dull!
I'm not sure what I enjoy most - Jane's writing or the doorway she affords us into the most creative and soulful writers on Substack. Each post opens something new in me, a learning, an idea or an emotion.
As I explore writing short prose and micro, Darien is my go-to gal. I'm learning so much and value her generosity. Highly recommend Writer-ish if you're interested in micro and flash.
Sophie is a fellow slow-living evangelist writing about her life and sharing practical wisdom on how to exit the off ramp of the productivity race and improve your life.
Great information on how to tap your most creative self on Substack and build community while you're at it.
Sarah Fay and her Substack are the go-to resource if you want to develop your writing on Substack and make it part of your business. Sarah is generous with her knowledge and astute with her advice. And her one/one consults are so useful!
Beth is a writer and teacher, inspiring and challenging us to experience our lives more fully. One of my favorite things is her writing prompts. She inspires me with her life and writing.
Charlene Storey shares life at a slow living pace in the Shetland Island. Rituals, small pleasures and the simple, but profound life.




































