Recommended by JP
Lowcountry Wildfire has a completely different feel than most market and geopolitical writing online. Calm, observant, and unbiased. No outrage. No political theater. It feels like someone standing watch while everyone else is yelling. Worth the read.
Kendra writes with a quiet honesty that pulls you in. Her morning reflections feel less like content and more like someone thinking out loud before the world gets noisy. There’s warmth in this publication without pretending life is always neat. Glad I found this one.
Patrick writes with the kind of calm honesty that only comes from lived experience. His work speaks to people stuck between the life they built and the one they know they still want. There’s no performance in this publication. Just real conversations about change, fear, and starting over.
Andrew writes about the strange transition from being valuable inside a system to believing you can build something outside of it. No fake guru energy. No “crush it” nonsense. Just honest thinking about work, identity, outreach, and what happens when experienced people finally stop waiting for permission.
Chris writes from the heart. There’s real love in his work, but he never hides from the hard parts of caregiving, fear, exhaustion, and hope all living in the same room. His writing feels human in a way a lot of people forgot how to be. Highly recommend.









